Bid to attract foreign students gears up

By Wang Ying and Ma Lie (China Daily)
Updated: 2008-04-24 14:29

In Xi'an Jiaotong University, more than 600 foreign students study in the university's medical college, with the other 470 studying in other departments, said Zhang Jian, a teacher in charge of the foreign students.

The students at the medical college are mainly from Pakistan, Nepal and India. The college teachers all teach these students in English, so the students can concentrate on the medical courses, Zhang said.

Rajiv Kumar Jha, a Nepalese PhD candidate in the medical college who published his research paper The Protective Effect of Resveratrol on the Intestinal Mucosal Berrier in Rats with Severe Acute Pancreatitis on Jan 1 this year in the US-based Medical Science Monitor, said he is happy studying in the college and the English teaching made it easier for him to understand the courses and develop his own research.

Waka Moshin Durrani, another student from Pakistan at the medical college, said that the school provides them both quality study and living conditions. It also arranged leisure activities for them.

"For instance, the school also helped us celebrate our Muslim festivals," Waka said.

Song Yuxia, a teacher in charge of the university's international education, said courses for foreign students started in the 1950s, when the school received students from only Russia and Mongolia. Now, the school has 1,070 students from 51 countries worldwide.

Study for foreign students in the country has come a long way.

In 1950, China received the first group of 33 students from East European countries. By the end of last year, the total number of international students in China increased to 1.24 million, figures from the Ministry of Education showed.

Since 1978, when China initiated its reform and opening-up policy, successes have been made in maintaining social and political stability and the rapid growth of economy, and this has consequently attracted more international students, educators have said.

To help facilitate international students coming to the country, the China Scholarship Council and the Chinese Service Center for Scholarly Exchange under the Ministry of Education continue to provide online enrollment and consulting services.

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