Jing Liu is editorial assistant at Times Higher Education, supporting THE's China coverage and presence.?Jing had news reporting and editing experience in China Daily and iRead Weekly, who was also a feature writer for the World Economic Forum's China Agenda. She holds a BA in English from Hulunbeir College, an MA in journalism from Communication University of China and an MA in media and creative industries from Loughborough University.
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Authorities to debate changes to master’s and PhD enrolment systems
选择出国深造的中国毕业生比例在全球疫情前已经呈下降趋势
Roles seek to counter dominance of publication metrics in promotion, but scholars say research should remain primary path to career progression
New schools of future technologies and modern industries part of 10.7 billion yuan plan
World’s biggest digital library of Chinese journals under pressure over copyright infringement
Study reignites debate over notion that success in gaokao exams and graduation from university has ‘life-changing’ effect on those from rural areas
Learners enrolled with Western universities gather in China’s tourism hotspots
Academics being held responsible if their students violate coronavirus restrictions
‘Families who have more resources will find ways to go around the policy,’ says scholar
分析显示内部人稿件在多板块的影响力和质量均优于外部人稿件
Just a handful of applicants for national project tackling issue
有担忧称大型国际出版集团“抢占”国内科技期刊出版资源
Anhui launches ‘marriage assistance project’ in response to concerns that too many graduates are going elsewhere
“十四五”文件再次强调“不鼓励、不支持”高校跨省开展异地办学
Inspectors tell Ministry of Education to ‘study deeply and systematically about Xi Jinping’s thoughts on education’
Scholars who have stayed at home concerned about ‘double standards’ on salary, funding and promotion
Thousands of university students are now living under strict quarantine rules to meet local regulations
Move puts issue on a par with other credit-bearing modules such as English and Marxist theory
Redrawn hukou rules indicate changing attitudes towards talent but could reinforce urban-rural divide, experts say
Agencies charge between $600 and $1,500 to complete an entire module, including assessments