...Social Security Bureau of Shanghai began offering Chinese graduates from the world’s top 50 universities (e.g., Times Higher Education and Shanghai Ranking’s Academic Ranking of World Universities) —...
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...told media that educators had expected a transition period that would have allowed Chinese students and foreign institutions to adjust to a return to in-person learning. He said:...
...as a study destination, and operates under the Ministry of Higher Education. While neither EMGS nor the Malaysian government releases official figures on foreign enrolment in the country,...
...“speaking to current students is beneficial at some point in their journey.” These findings underline the key role that student ambassadors can play – including on social media...
Updates for 22 November: Media reports indicate that IDP and the British Council have now been approved to resume operations at their IELTS testing centres in Vietnam. Meanwhile,...
...in China, says the government must “resolutely crack down on illegal criminal acts that disrupt social order in accordance with the law and earnestly safeguard overall social stability.”...
...the study breaks down its projection of total spending as follows. Monthly living expenses: €2,836,000,000 Tuition fees: €873,000,000 Spending by visiting relatives: €393,000,000 Transportation: €461,000,000 French-language training: €73,000,000...
...go is as different as their favourite social media channels. These are the student priorities that Sinorbis has found to be present in several Asian markets. China: School...