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Mo Fuchun, governor of Shanghai Minhang District, said at a meeting that his team was in discussions with Ivy League
An increasing number of international schools in Singapore are offering classes in Mandarin since more parents are asking for their
More than two thirds of Australian universities have an overall research performance which doesn’t reach international benchmarks. Only 12 universities
Chinese young people are desperate to get an education – in McDonald’s management techniques. China’s edition of McDonald’s “Hamburger University”
China’s Ministry of Education has approved NYU’s plan to build a separate, degree-granting American campus in Shanghai, which will also
China’s first-ever national training centre for disaster relief and management is to be set up by the end of 2011
Watching online open classes of U.S. top universities has become indispensable for many young Chinese who find it a shortcut
Taiwan’s universities are currently suffering a downturn in enrolment due to demographic reasons. Recently Taiwan outlined that some universities could
Canada’s higher education sector this year will contend with granting councils diminished by their contributions to basic research but offering
A new ‘interim visa’ system is coming into effect on 7 February 2011 to help overseas students, workers and visitors