Li Jing's face glows with enthusiasm as she talks about her years in Pisa from 2008 to 2012.
Foreign students in southwestern China had a chance to demonstrate the diverse cultures of their homelands at a festival at Chongqing University.
Wang Xiaowan read the new student guidebook from the University of Cincinnati as she embarked on her college life. The book was useful but what really excited her was the practical workplace experience she will gain thanks to an innovative program.
Mao Rui decided to start a company to teach foreign businessmen Chinese after receiving a master's degree from a prestigious Beijing university.
Wearing black ties and cocktail dresses, and sipping imported French red wines, hundreds of young people gathered in a five-star hotel on a late October night, chatting and clinking glasses.
More overseas students with doctoral degrees are returning home to find jobs so they can be with their families again, research shows.
Hopes have risen of a breakthrough preliminary deal in talks on Iran's nuclear program, observers said, as the second round of negotiations within a month between Iran and the world's major powers began on Wednesday.
Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said Iran would not step back from its nuclear rights and his negotiating team has been setting limits for talks over the country's nuclear program, to resume in Geneva later on Wednesday.
Increased anti-terrorism cooperation is expected to be a top priority at this month's meeting of prime ministers from the Shanghai Cooperation Organization, observers said.
The Open Doors report released last week by the Institute of International Education is quite telling. The number of Chinese students studying in universities and colleges in the United States jumped 21.4 percent in the 2012-13 academic year, rising to nearly a quarter of a million, or 235,597, to be exact.
Growth and a stable economy in northern Africa beckons. A modern Morocco is loaded with ambition and drive. Strategically located in Northwest Africa at the confluence of the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean, the country today offers world-class infrastructure, a strong and stable economy and a constantly improving business climate.
With its strong financial institutions and strategic long-term vision, Morocco is positioning itself as an African financial center. As the largest bank in the country, Attijariwafa Bank (AWB) is at the forefront of Morocco's drive to further develop the country's banking sector.
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