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China will again welcome international students

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Image: After months of slow progress, China’s authorities appear to be preparing for a widespread return of international students. International students can now return to China to resume their studies,” wrote Ma Hui, China’s ambassador to Cuba, in a recent post on Twitter. “Welcome news!

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China fails in effort to get top expatriates to return

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Image: China’s most prominent talent-recruitment program is still failing to lure “top” global scientists back to the country, a study has found. While the program attracted high-caliber talent, it failed to draw the star-power researchers China hopes to entice, the researchers found. and the E.U.,”

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China Accuses U.S. of Hacking a University

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China has accused the U.S. The National Computer Virus Emergency Response Center, in China, said in a statement that it had analyzed the university’s information systems after an attack from overseas was reported in June. Ad keywords: international Editorial Tags: Live Updates Is this diversity newsletter?: Hide by line?:

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Scholar focuses on LGBTQ in China's universities

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Image: As Beijing cracks down on expressions of homosexuality, Western academics must be made aware of the plight of their gay colleagues in China, according to one of the few scholars studying the topic. Such incidents demonstrate “systemic and institutional homophobia in China,” Cui said.

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Chinese universities start anticorruption majors

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In coming months, 16 universities in China plan to establish undergraduate majors in “inspection and supervision,” with some institutions establishing postgraduate offerings in the area, according to regional media. ” Global Editorial Tags: China Times Higher Ed Is this diversity newsletter?:

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With China's reopening, new challenges for recruiting

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8, after almost three years of shutting itself off from the rest of the world as part of the country’s heavy-handed “zero-COVID” policy, China opened its borders and scrapped quarantine requirements for inbound travelers. Recent developments in China show no sign of the focus on ranking abating.

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Judge orders probation, not prison, for China-linked researcher

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Image: A federal district court judge has ordered two years of probation rather than a prison sentence for a former chemical engineering professor who prosecutors said had illegally failed to disclose ties to China while employed by the University of Kansas. Department of Justice’s China Initiative, according to Reuters.