CCG advocates the development of talent mobility. Committed to study of the globalization of talent, CCG conducts major research projects, organizes events, publishes books and research reports in the fields of international talent, international migration, overseas Chinese, and the situation of talent studying abroad and returning to China.
Impact on Policymaking Based on solid empirical research results, CCG proposes a series of policy recommendations to improve China's talent development and immigration system, and plays an active role in promoting major policies, such as the establishment of the National Immigration Administration.
CCG has published a series of Blue Books such as the Blue Book of Global Talent: Annual Report on the Development of Chinese Students Studying Abroad, Blue Book of Global Talent: Annual Report on Chinese International Migration, Blue Book of Regional Talent: Report on China’s Regional International Talent Competitiveness, and the IOM World Migration Report, as well as a series of English books with Springer, including China’s Domestic and International Migration Development, filling the gap in the field of international talent research in China.
CCG has established brand forums such as the China Talent 50 Forum and the Global Education 50 People Forum, and has hosted the China Overseas Returnees Innovation and Entrepreneurship Forum for many years.
CCG's initiative of establishing the Alliance of Global Talent Organizations is supported by relevant national ministries and the Beijing municipal government. CCG’s proposal was selected to participate in the first Paris Peace Forum and CCG held an event on the Alliance of Global Talent Organizations titled “Brain Drain: Making Better Use of the World’s Talent” at the second Paris Peace Forum.
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TEXT | Wang Huiyao in Dialogue with Harvard Prof. William Kirby
On August 2, 2023, Wang Huiyao, President of the Center for China and Globalization (CCG), engaged in an in-depth dialogue with Professor William Kirby of Harvard University. They not only examined the evolution of higher education systems in China, the United States, and Europe, but also explored pathways to enhance national global influence.
August 02 , 2023 -
[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 -
International Education in China: Educators’ Insight
On August 10, the Center for China and Globalization (CCG) held a webinar on the topic “International Education in a Post-Pandemic Era.” The event brought together a group of leading practitioners from the education industry to share their thoughts on the current state and future of international education in China, with a focus on the impact of COVID-19 pandemic.
August 10 , 2020 -
Global education sector urged to face pandemic challenges
The coronavirus pandemic is having an unprecedented impact on international education, with students, educators and parents at home and abroad facing not just tremendous levels of pressure but also opportunities to overcome the challenges together, according to analysts. From technological advances powering pedagogical innovation to urgent calls for greater research collaborations and partnerships, COVID-19 is causing paradigmatic shifts among universities worldwide that depend significantly on overseas Chinese students, leading analysts and educators heard during an international online forum organized by the Beijing-based think tank Center for China and Globalization on Friday.
April 20 , 2020 -
How will COVID-19 change the landscape of international education?
International education has already been impacted dramatically by COVID-19. These changes give a glimpse of how international education may evolve in the long term. On April 17, the Center for China and Globalization (CCG) held a webinar titled “How will COVID-19 change the landscape of international education?” The online seminar brought together educators, scholars, and experts to discuss the current situation and dilemmas of Chinese international students resulting from the worldwide COVID-19 outbreak, as well as providing insights and perspectives on the development of international education in the future.
April 17 , 2020