China has always been an exciting market for universities leaders around the world, for the consideration on students recruitment, research links, teaching, enterprise, just to name a few. However, it might not be that easy to penetrate into the Chinese market, needless to say, to have a successful overseas campus authorised by the Chinese Ministry
Social Responsibility in Transnational Education

Prof. David Greenaway, Vice Chancellor of the UK’s Nottingham University, has been doing a series of activities in China this week to celebrate the 10th Anniversary of the establishment of its Ningbo Campus in China. Today, they are having a press conference at the Beijing Wanda Sofitel Hotel, in Jiangguo Road, the road where most Chinese
Internationalisation of Chinese RMB: Opportunities for universities?

What has been one of the most interesting discussions in the financial world of London, it must be all the buzz on the internationalisation of the Chinese currency RMB. Since 2003, China has initiated various policies to internationalize its currency. London has been very lucky to become an important host as a centre for renminbi
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QS invited to discuss Commonwealth Education

International Students Value Institutional and Subject Rankings

University College London to host IREG-7 conference

Reimagining Education: Wharton and QS join forces to identify innovation in higher education teaching
By Martin Ince What does the world’s most innovative higher education teaching look like in 2013? And how can it be brought to a wider student audience? QS is aiming to answer this question, in collaboration with the Wharton School of Pennsylvania University, one of the world’s best-reputed business schools. The two organisations are launching