As a pioneer “new type of think tank with Chinese characteristics,” CCG is dedicated to researching think tank theories and continuously innovating management practices, promoting the innovative development of Chinese think tanks, and promoting academic exchanges and management experience sharing between Chinese think tanks and academic experts and international top think tanks through multiple channels. Over the past ten years, CCG has been actively learning from cutting-edge ideas and management practices of international top think tanks, and has been exploring new ways to meet the needs of Chinese think tanks by sending visiting scholars, "going global" international exchange, organizing the annual China Global Think Tank Innovation Forum, and seminars for international top think tanks, publishing research works, and cooperating with international think tanks. CCG has developed into one of the leading non-governmental think tanks in China.
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International Students in China and Career Development
On May 25th, the Center for China and Globalization (CCG) released a new book titled International Students in China and Career Development. The book, authored by Dr. Miao Lu, Secretary-General of CCG, and Dr. Qu Mei, a CCG Associate Researcher, was published by the China Social Sciences Press. The book provides an in-depth analysis of international students in China based in solid data using an international comparative perspective. This book also proposes many practical recommendations for how can China create an environment that is more attractive to global talent.
May 25 , 2022 -
CCG’s annual report finds returning overseas Chinese students becoming major force for Innovation and Entrepreneurship
On Dec. 12, the Center for China and Globalization(CCG) launches its 2016 Bluebook Report on Chinese Studying Abroad, which provides latest development of the Chinese students that are still abroad and have already returned China.
June 05 , 2019 -
【Global Times】China attracts global talents
While the U.S. is experiencing a decline in international student enrollment due to conservative immigration policies and security concerns, China is rapidly accepting more and more developing countries’ students to study in-country owing to the Belt and Road initiative, according to several Chinese think tanks.
December 19 , 2017