Construction on a new university co-founded by the Beijing Institute of Technology and Lomonosov Moscow State University will begin in Shenzhen, Guangdong province, early next year, in a move that will further cement educational cooperation between China and Russia.
As president of the only university in the Tibet autonomous region that offers a broad spectrum of degrees, Phubu Tsering believes it is his institution's responsibility to develop its strengths in specialized subjects.
Q: How did you feel about being chosen to head a university?
As a child, Phuntsog Norbu would spend much of his time drawing. Most of his illustrations were cartoons.
Born and raised in Lhasa, capital of the Tibet autonomous region, Tsenten Tashi has been obsessed with Tibetan culture, language and history since he was young.
Chinese vocational school graduates have been enjoying high employment rates and rising wages in recent years, but shortfalls in course enrollment still need to be addressed by giving more respect to these workers, a vocational education expert said.
Pet grooming services are in high demand as increasing numbers of loving pet owners lavish attention on their animals.
Lower-tier Chinese cities enjoy some advantages over top-tier ones in terms of labor costs and favorable local and central policies that speed up development. But they now share a problem with some of their larger counterparts: A shortage of professional company managers who can ensure sustainable growth.
The IT industry in China has emerged as the main driving force for job opportunities amid gloomy economic growth in the third quarter, the latest report by human resources website Zhaopin.com showed.
Shandong Lanxiang Senior Technical School has been known for years as one of China's largest vocational training bases for skilled workers, helped partly by its catchy promotion line: "One can turn to Shandong's Lanxiang for China's best excavator technology."
Japan's conflict with its Asian neighbors over the denial of its wartime atrocities escalated again after a high-ranking Japanese official denied on Oct 21 that the country's imperial army ran a sex slave racket during World War II.
While covering Premier Li Keqiang's visit to Europe last week, I took a break from my tight schedule and went on a whistle-stop tour of some of the many attractions in Rome. And I was taken in by the ruins of a court lying quietly in the city.
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