Graduates of Jiangxi University of Finance and Economics are being snapped up by employers, a testament to the university's reputation and its ability to place former students into good positions, its president said.
Primary and middle school students in Shanghai will be equipped with electronic student ID cards in the new spring semester, through which their after-school activities and social practices will be tracked to build personal growth records.
Besides studying at Tsinghua University, Wang Yu enjoys reaching for the heights of success as he trains for the high jump.
When Drolma Yangzom danced with a group of fellow Tibetan girls on a small playground in Yunnan province four years ago, she could barely speak Mandarin and knew nothing about tennis.
The country's first Sino-US high school was established in Shanghai earlier this month, the city's latest effort to deepen education reform and improve education quality through overseas teaching methods.
Yang Runrun, a student at the High School Affiliated to Renmin University of China, can't help envisioning campus life in the United States after earning a spot in the core leadership summer program at the Hotchkiss School.
More calligraphy teachers and better textbooks are needed to ensure primary and high schools hold classes on the subject once a week, experts said.
The Chinese Academy of Sciences is breaking new ground with its plan to recruit more undergraduate students in a bid to raise standards.
A program that aims to nurture expertise in five science majors is helping Chinese students prepare for bright academic futures as it remodels teaching and training methods in Chinese universities, academics said.
Women are making their mark in the Chinese business world, as a recent survey shows the country is one of the top 10 in the world in its percentage of women board members.
Majority in industry only desire to work for short period of time: report
People who work in the financial sector suffer from a variety of stress-induced health problems, but companies have done little to address the problems, medical and employment specialists said.
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