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Top business schools in Beijing have raised their tuition fees by as much as 30 percent, as the city’s universities
Confucius Institutes around the world are now facing a shortage of teaching materials due to lack of translators and channels
Beijing-based online education provider China Distance Education Holdings (CDEL) (NYSE:DL) has gained exclusive distribution rights to Becker Professional Education’s Certified
The Chinese government is to grant scholarships to 20,000 foreign students in 2010, an increase of 2,000 over this year’s
The Chinese government plans to exempt needy rural students from paying tuition in government-funded vocational schools, said a statement issued
Award-winning China Future Leadership (CFL) delegates attended the fifth annual scholarship award ceremony at Tsinghua University on November 19, 2009.
Shanghai Jiaotong University has launched a special business program catering to students from wealthy families who are expected to take
China and the United States issued a joint statement and agreed in principle to establish a new bilateral mechanism to
Peking University released a list of 39 high school principals nationwide who are authorized to recommend students for enrollment without
China announced that they will award scholarships to 1,021 foreign applicants for a master’s program on Chinese language teaching, with