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Chinese Service Center for Scholarly Exchange (CSCSE) - english information
http://www.cscse.edu.cn/publish/portal4/tab506/
China, People's Republic of
The Chinese Service Center for Scholarly Exchange(CSCSE) is a registered corporate body affiliated to the Ministry of Education (MOE), People's Republic of China. As an organization with full legal status, CSCSE is entrusted by MOE to provide services to assist scholarly exchanges between China and other parts of the world, including Chinese students and scholars studying abroad, returning of Chinese students and scholars from overseas, international student and scholars studying in China, and other educational cooperation and exchange activities. Over the years, CSCSE has, by setting up 30 branch offices in China, and three overseas branches (two in the USA and one in Germany), created a worldwide service network for scholarly exchanges and fostered partnership relations with related institutions both of home and abroad. This web site offers comprehensive information for foreign students who intend to study in China. This information comprises country information, facts on the Chinese education system, admission information, travel information as well as information on recruitment for foreigners by domestic enterprises.
Keywords
study abroad; foreigner; student; student exchange; science; full text information; addresses; overview;
Resource type: | Institution/Organisation/Association |
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Language: | English; Chinese |
URL (original): | http://www.cscse.edu.cn/publish/portal4/tab506/ |
Record-ID: | 1380 |
Update: | 21.12.2010 |
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