Sino-foreign officials and educators in vocational education have vowed to further advance exchanges and cooperation to train more interdisciplinary talents that meet the demands of modern education from growing global collaboration.
China and Italy have agreed to deepen cooperation in higher education to foster talent and drive innovation, marking a new chapter in educational exchanges between the two countries.
Amid deepening ties and cooperation between China and Africa, the dinner table has emerged as an unexpected yet powerful platform for exchanges — where flavors blend, traditions meet, and cultures find common ground.
The report surveyed 12,400 young people representing a total of 31 countries from Asia, Europe, North America, South America, Africa and Oceania, in July and August.
The 2025 World University Presidents Forum convened last weekend in Hangzhou, Zhejiang province, bringing together higher education leaders from more than 40 countries to discuss how artificial intelligence is transforming teaching, learning, and governance in universities.
In 2023, South African student Nokwazi Pretty Nkabinde, whose Chinese name is Luo Wanzi, came to China through a government-sponsored program to study Mechatronics at Nanjing University of Industry Technology. Her goal, she says, is simple but powerful: "I want to turn the ideas on paper into machines that solve real problems."
What was supposed to be just a short layover at Shuangliu Airport turned into an unforgettable cultural experience.
Sajjad Ali, a student from Islamabad, Pakistan, studying at Renmin University of China, stood captivated at the Meicun Erhu Industrial Park in Wuxi, Jiangsu province, as melodies from the traditional Chinese two-stringed instrument filled the air.
The number of people taking the Chinese Proficiency Test (HSK) is expected to reach 750,000 this year, signaling strong and sustained growth for the global Chinese language proficiency assessment, according to the Center for Language Education and Cooperation of the Ministry of Education.
When I first came across Hirono, he didn't really stand out to me. He was among several figurines tucked away in a corner of Pop Mart's studio. They seemed subtle, almost unassuming, and I didn't give them much thought at the time.