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China will work to become within the next decade the most popular destination in Asia for overseas students. By 2020,
China Education Expo 2010 will be open its door to all that wishing to study abroad on 16 October, 2010
China Scholarship Council 2010 International Graduate Scholarship Fair, organized by China Scholarship Council (CSC) will be held from October 17
A London education magazine “Times Higher Education (THE)” has unveiled its seventh annual World University Rankings recently, according to reports
Fifty-six diplomats from 26 foreign embassies to China have registered to attend a ten-week Chinese language learning program hosted by
The Canadian government wants to attract more Chinese students to Canadian community colleges, technical institutes and polytechnics to add to
China Education Expo 2010, approved by Ministry of Education and sponsored by China Education Association for International Exchange (CEAIE), will
Even as labor shortages plague manufacturing industries, more than one-quarter of this year’s 6.3 million Chinese college graduates are unemployed,
A comprehensive clinical simulation hospital was set up in Tianjin Medical University to train foreign students studying medicine in China.
The level of training and qualifications of China’s PhD holders is currently one of the hot topics in China. Specifically,