A public diplomacy strategy based on cooperation and "win-win" approaches will help shape China's image as a peaceful, cooperative, developing and responsible player in the world arena, experts said at a forum on Sino-US public diplomacy.
Academic performance in key subjects at Chinese universities continues to be strong, according to newly released rankings.
The number of Chinese students studying in Dubai has grown quickly during the past five years, in step with the rapidly growing trade and business between China and the United Arab Emirates city.
To ensure sufficient skilled workers for China's Belt and Road Initiative, universities have been adding foreign language programs to cultivate interdisciplinary talent.
Guangdong University of Foreign Studies plans to increase the number of foreign languages it teaches to about 25 in the coming five years, from the current 20, to serve demand arising from the country's Belt and Road Initiative.
Liu Yuening has become a frequent flier since she helped create China's Music Confucius Institute three years ago. She just returned from a tour exhibiting and sharing Chinese music in three European countries
An increasing number of Indian students are coming to study in China, mostly in the medical fields, while the number of Chinese students studying in India is holding steady.
In Beijing's Haidian district, a school is giving students a hands-on taste of the Olympics, inspired by the city's planned bid to host the 2022 Winter Games.
A growing number of college students, driven by idealism, will start their own businesses after graduation in July, according to a recently released report.
Ou Mingyu, a 26-year-old wedding photographer from Britain, was constantly gazing at her mobile phone during dinner with friends. She was maintaining contact with clients across the world via WeChat.
While China's rapid economic growth provides major appeal to draw homegrown talent back from overseas, further legal development remains essential to attracting more, according to Liu Xuezhi, vice-president of the Chinese Academy of Personnel Science.
Closer collaboration between universities and industry can better prepare students for China's economic changes, according to Li Qiang, dean of the School of Humanities and Social Sciences at Tsinghua University.
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