-China Bans Sale of Public School Assets 2002-02-28
The selling of assets owned by China's public middle and primary schools and kindergartens must cease immediately and those continuing with asset sales will be punished, China's Ministry of Education said Wednesday.
-Beijing Schools Set Development Targets for 2002 2002-02-28
The teaching of ethics tops the 10 priority development goals set by the Beijing educational department for the year 2002, according to the Guangming Daily.
-Problems Lies in Chinese Students' Rush to Britain Schools - Report  2002-02-28
Guangming Daily, China's authoritative paper in culture and education, published a signed article Monday on some problems hidden in the flood of Chinese students rushing to Britain universities and colleges.
-College Student Pours Sulfuric Acid on Bears in Zoo  2002-02-28
A college student has been detained for pouring a mixture of sulfuric acid and caustic soda over a rare species of bears in Beijing Zoo.
-Donated Books on Sale in Hong Kong to Promote Reading 2002-02-28
Various types of books donated by the public were on sale for charity Sunday to support the Book Donation & Sale Campaign.
-Chinese Universities Become Popular Among Thai Students 2002-02-22
With the quick rise of China's economic power, the country is becoming a popular higher-education destination for Thai students, the Nation newspaper reported Wednesday.
-Full Text of President Bush's remarks at Tsinghua University  2002-02-22
Following are remarks for President Bush delivered at Tsinghua University in Beijing, as provided by the US embassy in China.
-US President Gives Speech at Qinghua University  2002-02-22
Visiting U.S. President George W. Bush said in Beijing Friday that the U.S. government has long supported the one-China policy.
-Non-Governmental Exchanges Weave Sino-U.S. Friendly Ties 2002-02-21
Nowadays you can watch Disney ballet in Beijing and enjoy Chinese Gongfu in American cinemas. Americans stroll around traditional temple fairs during the SpringFestival and over Christmas Chinese parents call their children who are studying in the United States.
-China's Research Institutions Bid for Public Funding 2002-02-20
Research institutions have to seek public backing for future projects after the government closed the door on providing central funding.
-Shanghai Has 2,000 Postdoctoral Researchers 2002-02-20
As one of the first cities to apply the postdoctoral research system in China, this east China metropolis has become an attractive place for leading scientists from both at home and abroad.
-HK Labor Department Launches Education Vacancies Webpage 2002-02-20
The Labor Department of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (SAR) launched a special webpage for vacancies in educational organizations Monday.
-Universities Cooperate for Learning  2002-02-20
Elite universities of China and Singapore will launch postgraduate and faculty exchange programs to enhance the two countries' cooperation in the information and communication fields, according to Saturday's China Daily.
-Hong Kong to Extend Native-speaking English Teacher Scheme to Primary Schools  2002-02-20
The Hong Kong education authority announced Thursday that in the next school year, a project, named Native-speaking English Teacher Scheme, will be extended to all of the local public sector primary schools.
-China to Establish State Scholarship 2002-02-20
China will establish state scholarship system to help impoverished undergraduates and graduate students, according to the Sunday edition of Beijing Youth Daily.
-China to Invest 1 Billion Yuan for Digital Library Construction  2002-02-08
-Over 360,000 People Apply for Judicial Exam  2002-02-08
-Teachers' Meeting Computerised in Shanghai 2002-02-01
When Yang Zupei, a primary school principal, attended a meeting recently he was given two compact discs instead of a pile of paper.
-35 Universities Authorized to Run Pilot Software Institutes  2002-02-01
In Beijing Thursday China's Ministry of Education (MOE) and its State Development Planning Commission jointly authorized 35 local universities to run pilot software institutes to meet the increased demand for software personnel in the 21st century.


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