Sabrina Malikova, born in Tajikistan and raised in Russia, is fluent in Chinese — a skill she has cultivated for more than a decade.
At the Queshan Mountain ecological and cultural zone in the Jinan Start-up Area for Growth Drivers Transformation, Shandong province, Oceane Anna Rivoire from France and her peers tried their hand at traditional paper-cutting, carefully crafting the Chinese characters for nian nian you yu — a phrase symbolizing abundance and surplus.
When Vietnamese student Doan Bao Tran stepped onto the campus of East China Normal University in Shanghai, she walked a path her mother had traced two decades earlier.
In a significant expansion of the global Confucius Institute network, 15 new Confucius Institutes, along with one Confucius Classroom, were established this year.
As the first university jointly established by partners from the Chinese mainland and the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, 20-year-old Beijing Normal–Hong Kong Baptist University, or BNBU, has continued to scale new heights by staying true to its core mission while embracing emerging academic trends.
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.