education cooperation

Changing, Challenging China: A Harvard Magazine Roundtable

According to Harvard Magazine, “Harvard Business School and the Harvard China Fund will formally inaugurate a substantial center in Shanghai—one of the University’s largest international facilities—to support faculty...

Colleges Scour China for Top Students

The Boston Globe reports: Eager to cultivate generations of students in this new frontier, admissions officers from premier American universities are scouring China to recruit top high school students who may dismiss such...

China, EU Found First Joint Law School

From Xinhua: China’s first Sino-foreign managed law school, the China-EU School of Law (CESL), opened in Beijing on Friday with a ceremony attended by Vice Premier Li Keqiang and European Commission president Jose Manuel...

An American Law School in China

American lawyers, law firms, and law students are pinning their hopes and careers on China in rapidly increasing numbers. This much is clear from glancing at U.S.-based multinational law firms’ glossy websites (and...

U Mass To Offer Online Classes in China

The University of Massachusetts will offer the first government-sanctioned online classes by an American University in China within a year. The agreement, signed on Monday, would provide 40 online programs, four certificate...

The Phantom Campus in China

Inside Higher Ed reports on the dashed hopes of American universities hoping to open branches in China: Colleges across the United States continue to plan and construct ever-more-ambitious extensions of themselves abroad. A...

Yale President: Chinese Universities Need Cutting-Edge Faculty – Xinhua

From Xinhua, via People’s Daily Online: Chinese universities need faculty members who are at the frontier of research in their academic fields, President of Yale University Richard Levin said here Wednesday. Levin is leading a 100-strong delegation of Yale University students and faculty to China from May 15 to 25 at the invitation of Chinese […]

Florida colleges setting up campuses in China – Noah Bierman

From the Miami Herald: In a busy corner of Beijing, three Chinese University of Florida employees have been setting up an office, preparing to award forensic science degrees to Chinese students within a few years. But the UF students who earn the degrees may never see a Gainesville swamp or know the joy of a […]

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