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CCG Launches Annual Bluebook Report on Chinese Studying Abroad 2015
Higher education in Asia is becoming increasingly regionalized, as more and more Chinese students chose to study in neighboring countries along the "One Belt, One Road" route with close economic and cultural relations with China, according to a new Bluebook report on Chinese studying abroad 2015 by the Center for China & Globalization (CCG) released on Oct. 21, 2015.
June 05 , 2019 -
CCG Joins Partners to Launch Institute for Global Career Development
On April 5, 2016, the Center for China & Globalization, New Oriental Education & Technology Group and its affiliated Haiwei Career Service jointly launched the Institute for Global Career Development (IGCD), which is to serve as a new academic study and exchange platform focusing on the career development of Chinese studying abroad and overseas returnees.
June 05 , 2019 -
[China Daily] China’s job market revives, demand for overseas study remains robust: report
The negative impact caused by the COVID-19 epidemic on China's job market has ebbed as employment rates in the country reached the same level as last year at the end of April, although challenges remain. Meanwhile, Chinese students' fundamental demand for studying abroad has not declined, according to a Chinese think tank report on Thursday.
October 29 , 2020 -
2019 Chinese Returned Scholars Innovation and Entrepreneurship Forum explores the role of Chinese returnees in the new era
On August 17, the Western Returned Scholars Association (Overseas-educated Scholars Association of China) and the Center for China and Globalization (CCG) held the 14th Western Returned Scholars Association Beijing Forum & 2019 Chinese Returned Scholars Innovation and Entrepreneurship Forum in Beijing, China.
January 18 , 2021 -
CCG holds a seminar on Chinese Returnees Studies and International People-to-People Exchanges
On December 28th, the Center for China and Globalization (CCG) and the Alliance of Global Talent Organizations (AGTO) jointly organized a seminar titled Chinese Returnees Studies and International People-to-People Exchanges. Prof. Wang Huiyao, President of CCG and Secretary-General of AGTO, Prof. David Zweig, Vice Director of CCG and Director of AGTO Research Department, and Prof. Miao Lu, Secretary-General of CCG and Deputy Secretary-General of AGTO discussed topics such as the latest research on Chinese returnees, the current state and trends of Chinese returnees, and Sino-US talent exchange and cooperation during the seminar.
December 28 , 2023