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French fashion franchise to launch Guangzhou branch

[2014-08-25 07:01]

Esmod Guangzhou, a franchise of French fashion design school Esmod, aims to stress hands-on ability and style creativity in the capital of Guangdong province, which produces more than 20 percent of all the garments made in China.

New China-US college opens its doors

[2014-08-25 07:01]

Duke Kunshan University, a new joint venture in higher education between China and the United States, welcomed its first students on Aug 20, joining Shanghai New York University, which opened in 2012.

Vacation was good, but it's over

[2014-08-25 07:01]

High school grads get ready for college pressure at home, abroad

Rising fees and even guarantees at cram schools

[2014-08-25 07:01]

Rising fees for cram schools, where students prepare to retake the gaokao, or national college entrance exam, have caught the attention of educators and parents.

Gaokao top scorer rejects celebrity status

[2014-08-25 07:01]

Zhao Haoyu never expected the summer vacation following his gaokao exam to be one in which he skirted celebrity.

Experts: Student athletes need special attention in education

[2014-08-25 07:01]

Disqualification from competition for poor academic performance might be effective in forcing athletes to cram for tests, but more positive measures should be taken to guarantee their education, experts said.

Thai teacher's efforts paying off

[2014-08-25 07:01]

Sakchai Kiatnakin has been teaching at Guangxi University for Nationalities for three years and has learned much from the experience.

Foreign-invested companies losing luster

[2014-08-25 07:01]

A 30-year-old junior researcher at Procter & Gamble is unsure whether to stay with the company.

Businesses face hiring challenges

[2014-08-25 07:01]

Ma Ying, head of talent acquisition for the Human Resources Department of Siemens Ltd China:

Incomes still on the rise for overseas executives

[2014-08-25 07:01]

Even though a large number of multinational companies are localizing in the Chinese market, the salaries of leading overseas executives have not localized, and some have seen their salaries increase over the past few years, headhunters said.

How to handle interview traps with aplomb

[2014-08-25 07:01]

Editor's note: Robert Parkinson, CEO and founder of the international recruitment group RMG Selection, shares his experience with job candidates for multinational companies in dealing with interview traps.

Demand seen in Beijing for overseas medical workers with clinical experience

[2014-08-25 07:01]

A growing number of overseas Chinese with higher education in medical science or rich experience in medical institutions are pursuing opportunities in Beijing, a necessary step in improving domestic medical services, as hospitals favor those with clinical rather than research experience.

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