Job willingness of international students in China
In order to attract more foreign talents, China is increasing its efforts to make it easier for international students to stay and work in the country.
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In order to attract more foreign talents, China is increasing its efforts to make it easier for international students to stay and work in the country.
An increasing number of British schools are planning to set up campuses in second-tier cities in China, as the country's middle class expands and parents attach greater importance to their children's education.
Inmates are being offered classes in cultural topics to aid their reintegration into society and reduce the level of reoffending, as Zhang Yan reports with Zhang Yi in Tianjin.
Basic education puts emphasis on fulfilling the learning needs of the majority of primary and middle schools students. T
China is embracing a massive influx of returnees, as a growing number of overseas-educated graduates return to the country to seek job opportunities, a recent report found.
As the popularity of the Chinese language grows, there is urgent need to improve the quality of Chinese teaching as a foreign language in the UK higher education sector, participants at an international conference agreed Wednesday.
The United Kingdom government has announced changes to its immigration rules, making it easier for Chinese students to come and study at the UK's world-leading educational institutions.
When Thai student Patcharamai Sawanaporn finished college last year, she wanted a change of scenery that could help her grow into a more confident person and to experience a culture she had little contact with.
On Saturday night, the provincial discipline inspection commission and supervisory commission of Central China's Henan province released the results of their investigation into claims by four students that their answer sheets in the national college entrance exam (gaokao) might have been exchanged with those for lower points.
In her last summer vacation of graduate study, Xu Jia started a two-month internship at the Chinese branch of transnational food giant Mars Inc