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SHANGHAI REACHES OUT TO IVY LEAGUE
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Mo Fuchun, governor of Shanghai Minhang District, said at a meeting that his team was in discussions with Ivy League

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MORE SINGAPORE INTERNATIONAL SCHOOLS OFFERING CHINESE LANGUAGE CLASSES
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An increasing number of international schools in Singapore are offering classes in Mandarin since more parents are asking for their

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MOST AUSTRALIAN UNIVERSITIES FAIL TO MEET INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS ON RESEARCH
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More than two thirds of Australian universities have an overall research performance which doesn’t reach international benchmarks. Only 12 universities

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MCDONALD’S ‘UNIVERSITY’ MORE EXCLUSIVE THAN HARVARD
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Chinese young people are desperate to get an education – in McDonald’s management techniques. China’s edition of McDonald’s “Hamburger University”

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NEW YORK UNIVERSITY TO ESTABLISH SHANGHAI CAMPUS
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China’s Ministry of Education has approved NYU’s plan to build a separate, degree-granting American campus in Shanghai, which will also

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FIRST DISASTER RELIEF TRAINING INSTITUTE TO BE SET UP
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China’s first-ever national training centre for disaster relief and management is to be set up by the end of 2011

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OPEN CLASSES OF AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES HAVE MANY CHINESE FANS
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Watching online open classes of U.S. top universities has become indispensable for many young Chinese who find it a shortcut

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A MOVE BY TAIWAN UNIVERSITIES TO ATTRACT MORE OVERSEAS STUDENTS
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Taiwan’s universities are currently suffering a downturn in enrolment due to demographic reasons. Recently Taiwan outlined that some universities could

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CANADIAN UNIVERSITIES FACE MANY CHALLENGES
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Canada’s higher education sector this year will contend with granting councils diminished by their contributions to basic research but offering

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INTERIM NEW ZEALAND VISA SYSTEM TO COME INTO EFFECT ON 7 FEBRUARY 2011
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A new ‘interim visa’ system is coming into effect on 7 February 2011 to help overseas students, workers and visitors

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