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Asian nations attract more Chinese students

Some of China's regional neighbors are becoming popular choices for Chinese choosing to study abroad, according to a survey.

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Bonpo monks receive doctorate for first time from China's modern Buddhism college

​Thirteen Tibetan monks have become the first followers of the Bonpo branch of Tibetan Buddhism to graduate from a Tibetan Buddhism doctorate program in Beijing.

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China's graduates reluctant to start a business

Given a choice, Chinese university graduates prefer to find employment rather than start a company.

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Chinese protests over university quotas spread to third province

Residents demonstrate in Zhengzhou over education ministry’s demand that more than a dozen provinces admit a greater number of non-local college students

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Migrants' children will be able to take gaokao locally

​Thousands can choose to sit for national college exam in Guangdong, instead of returning home

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Protests over university admission quotas highlight challenge in reforming China's education system

Demonstrations in Jiangsu and Hubei provinces over university admission quotas have exposed deep-rooted challenges in reforming the centralised education system, researchers say.

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Why parents in Hong Kong and China use consultants to find US college places for their children

Consultants smooth the process of applying for university abroad, and the best ones find an institution that suits a student’s personality and talent. But there are rogue operators too, especially in China

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Tsinghua University cliches prized Top 20 spot

Tsinghua University was listed as one of the world's 20 best schools-a first for China-in a prestigious international ranking that was released recently.The achievement reflects China's growing reputation for quality teaching and research that is attracting more students from abroad.

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India's university suspends students over sedition row

University authorities at India' s prestigious Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) have rusticated three students and fined many others including their union president for organizing a protest inside campus in February where "anti-national" slogans were allegedly raised, officials said Tuesday.

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WOW|The neglected “talents“——Heart-to-heart conversation

It’s ten o’clock. There is twenty minutes break after the first three classes. A bunch of eleventh graders are pushing the tightly closed door of their classroom, shouting, and throwing their bodies to the door. “We are in! We are in!” Finally, the door thrust open, their ruby faces blooming with victorious smiles.

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Hong Kong science/tech graduates in US can now work there 3 years

Hong Kong science students attending American universities can now work in the US for up to three years after completing their studies.

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China's ministries investigate environmental concerns near school

China's Ministry of Education sent an inspection team to east China's Jiangsu Province after media reports claimed that pollution near a school is threatening student health.

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Police ramp up security at Aust'n university after gangs target Chinese students

A spate of attacks on Chinese students at Australias most prestigious university has prompted police to ramp up its security presence at the Melbourne campus.

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Two Australian students shot in New Orleans in alleged drug deal

​Two Australian students from Western Australia's Curtin University have been shot and injured during an alleged drug deal in New Orleans.

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Crazy in love? Not China's college students!

Students at Tianjin University can now enroll in courses in what is possibly the most difficult subject of all -- love.

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Stanford University set to attract future leaders, but HK's Joshua Wong likely to miss out

​A new US$750 million scholarship scheme at Stanford University is set to be used to train top students from across the globe, including possibly from Hong Kong, as future world leaders.

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Chinese language builds bridge of friendship between different cultures

For the teachers and students of the International Leadership of Texas (ILTEXAS), a public charter school in the northern Texas city of Dallas, the Chinese language is considered as a strong bridge of friendship between different cultures.