Higher Education in China

U.S. Schools Tap Growing Ranks of Chinese Students()  

May 29, 2008 As more and more Chinese go to college, U.S. universities are trying to grab a piece of this growing market. Even smaller schools feel they must have some sort of exchange program with Chinese schools. Many students think a global education is important to their success in the job market.

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Higher Education in China Faces Competition()  

Eurasia University

June 5, 2008 Public universities in China get their pick of the best students and are viewed as engines of the economy. But now private schools are offering alternatives with greater choice in majors, improved facilities — and even a British degree.

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Auto School Wants to Extend Reach to China()  

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May 28, 2008 The automotive technology school at a small university college in upstate New York hopes to pair with a school in Dalian, China, to train technicians to work on new cars. SUNY sees it as an aggressive effort to make itself and its students relevant in the global market.

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Chinese City Partners with New York School()  

Map: Dalian, China

May 27, 2008 Dalian, China, a coastal city not far from North Korea, has created an unlikely alliance with the State University of New York. In the city's quest to be world-class and high-tech, it has turned to SUNY for help in training autoworkers at Dalian's University of Technology.

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