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5 things Jamille Tran, former GBJ-er and current Bloomberg reporter, loves about the GBJ program


Jamille Tran is a former Vietnamese student of the Global Business Journalism (GBJ) program, class of 2021. She is currently working for Bloomberg as a Hanoi-based reporter. During the whole interview, Jamille talked about GBJ with absolute fondness in her voice. Despite having to complete the whole two-year program online, she has never once regretted her choice of coming to GBJ.


Let’s find out five things Jamille loves about GBJ and how they help her advance as a reporter!


1. Amazingly attentive professors


The first thing Jamille mentioned, which she also deemed as her fondest and most memorable memory of the program, was the faculty.


“They were all extremely nice!” Jamille said with a beaming smile.


Now a Bloomberg reporter, Jamille actually didn’t have much confidence in her English skills when she was a freshman at GBJ. She admitted while her English was enough for everyday conversations and basic writing, she had never thought of actually using the language for serious news reporting.


She believed that it was the detailed comments correcting her assignments made by the professors that helped her make great progress in her English writing skills.


“They were filled with red marks and comments, pointing out which parts I did great and which needed more improvements,” Jamille recalled the times when she got her assignments checked by professor Rick Dunham, co-director of GBJ. “They [the comments] really helped make sure that I’d never repeat the same mistakes.”


She also loves how the professors really make effort to understand all students.


“They really do know you, both your strengths and your weaknesses. And because of that, they can give you the best advice,” she shared.



2. Diversity and cultural tolerance


The next thing Jamille loves about GBJ is the level of cultural tolerance and diversity that the program has. Despite the common thought that China in general and Chinese journalism in particular are very conservative and close-minded, the atmosphere in GBJ is the complete opposite.


According to its website, GBJ has students from 67 countries (as of 2021), making it one of the most global programs in China. With a student body composed of people from different cultural backgrounds, Jamille said that all perspectives were welcome in the program.

"You can discuss all different things, including politically sensitive topics, and no one will tell you off. The Chinese professors offer their Chinese viewpoints, but they always respect yours."

World map showing countries that have been represented by GBJ students (Data source: GBJ website)

The former GBJ student believed that being exposed to different opinions and culture values is very important for a journalist to keep a neutral position when reporting the news. And GBJ is a perfect place for that.


3. A well-designed curriculum with practical classes


Jamille has nothing to complain about the courses on journalistic skills offered by GBJ. She said they were not the theoretical things that only stayed on paper.


“They teach skills you can actually use when you become a journalist!” she exclaimed. The Bloomberg reporter shared how she’s still using what she was taught during her two years at GBJ, be it how to write a headline or how to structure articles in AP style.


Besides typical classes for a journalism program, she is equally amazed by the wide range of courses on different topics such as economics, Chinese culture, and world politics. These classes, according to Jamille, allow students to sharpen their analytical skills and broaden their knowledge of current issues.

GBJ students can attend lectures covering many different topics during their time in the program

(Image source: GBJ website)


“As a journalist, you cannot just aesthetically put words together. You have to know what’s going on where and critically analyze them,” she commented.



4. Many chances to strengthen your portfolio


Attending classes at GBJ means a lot of writing assignments, which will then be carefully checked by the professors as mentioned above. The final products, more often than not, are something pretty much publishable.

Jamille posted many of her assignments on a personal blog to create a portfolio

To Jamille, all of the homework become a part of her portfolio, and some even got published later on. According to her, they played a significant role in helping her land the job at Bloomberg and several freelance jobs or internships before that. “After all, you have some very decent pieces of work, already checked by professionals in the field, to impress your prospective employers,” she said.


5. Most of all, GBJ helps build your confidence

Jamille is now a very confident and dynamic girl, unlike her timid past self

If you meet Jamille now, shyness or timid will be the last words that come to your mind. She radiates the energy of a confident and outgoing girl who knows exactly how to keep people engaged in any conversation. But this is not who she was three years ago.


“I was very shy,” revealed Jamille.


She expressed great gratitude to GBJ for shaping her current confident self.


“You often earn more respect if people know you’re a Tsinghua graduate. That makes you feel you’re pretty cool and will surely give you some confidence,” Jamille said, half-jokingly, while explaining how GBJ helped build her self-esteem.


But of course, that’s not all. She believed that the knowledge in journalism field she learned at GBJ even plays a bigger role. “When you know exactly what you’re doing, you just naturally become more confident in doing it,” Jamille said. “GBJ really gave me solid guidance and firm knowledge to thrive in the field.”


“It’s very important for a journalist to be confident and bold. If you’re not, you cannot keep the conversation going to get more news. And GBJ can definitely help you with that," shared Jamille.




Above are the five reasons why Jamille Tran loves the world-class Global Business Journalism program at Tsinghua University. If you are interested in embarking on a new journey with this amazing program, visit its website for more information.




Nguyen Ha Linh

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