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‘The Economist’ surveys China and university education
In a long and detailed article The Economist looks at China’s universities, overseas educational establishments and students who study there. The report is not flattering to any party.
According to Fiona Buffinton, head of Australian Education International, a government agency, fears that if Australia does too well at attracting students seeking a back door to immigration, [...]
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Taiwan to open up to students from mainland
The Moodle Education Association released a survey in May showing more than 90% of Taiwanese university presidents believe that students from the mainland should be allowed to study in Taiwan. About 200,000 Chinese students are studying abroad.
Taiwan has been trying to catch up with the global trend to attract students from the mainland. The government [...]
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China: 240,000 PhDs in the last 30 years
Universities have conferred doctoral degrees on 240,000 people in China over the past 30 years according to the Academic Degrees Committee of the State Council.
The Council told a conference that 1.87 million master’s degrees have been awarded, as well as 14.15 million bachelor’s degrees.
State Councilor Liu Yandong said the post-graduate students nurtured by China have [...]
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Beijing job fair for graduate students opens
China’s large state-owned enterprises have begun recruiting among graduate students. China Aviation Industrial Corporation took the lead by holding a job fair.
About 80 companies under the control of the China Aviation Industrial Corporation had more than 7,000 posts at the the job fair in Beijing. The group plans to provide 12,000 posts in total to [...]
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Malaysia attracts 30% more students from China
There will be more than 10,000 students from China in Malaysiathis year: a 30% rise in new arrivals.
Malaysian embassy education counselor Chuah Chee Meng said that about 4,000 new enrolments were estimated between January and October pushing the total to 9,081 compared to 5,962 last year.
Three quarters of the new students were registered with private [...]
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