• The second highest number of foreign students in the United States come from China, and we've seen a 50 percent increase in the study of Chinese among our own students.

    WHITEHOUSE: President Obama Holds Town Hall with Chinese Youth

  • Internet sales in China are still limited, making up around two percent of total retail sales in the country, according to a 2010 Chinese consumer study from McKinsey.

    CNN: Big brands tap into China's online habits

  • Developed largely from his study of the ancient Chinese theoretician Sun Tzu and Prussian military reformers of the 19th century, the theory explains how a combatant can defeat the enemy on the mental battlefield, before the real shooting starts.

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  • The institution has launched an undergraduate degree in Linguistics with Chinese and all students at Lancaster University are offered the chance to study Mandarin and the university offers Chinese cultural courses to local schools and businesses.

    BBC: Lancaster University wins award for China links

  • Around the world, the Chinese government has funded Chinese-language study centres, called Confucius Institutes.

    ECONOMIST: In the night an old philosopher mysteriously vanishes

  • Dr Fukuda led a team from the WHO on a one-week China visit to study H7N9, along with Chinese officials from Beijing and Shanghai.

    BBC: Taiwan reports first bird flu case outside China

  • Among Chinese students who study overseas, more than 70% end up returning to China.

    BBC: The statistics of studying abroad

  • In one study of telecommuting at a Chinese online travel agency, customer-service reps were both happier and more productive when working from home -- probably Yahoo service reps aren't any different from their Chinese counterparts in this regard.

    CNN: CEO right: Yahoo workers must show up

  • Study in China is a website designed by the CSCSE to provide the prospective international students with general information on study in China, including Chinese higher education institutions, application procedures, HSK and Chinese language learning, life in Chinese universities etc.

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  • For example, the Chinese companies in the study all turn a profit.

    ECONOMIST: Stock exchanges

  • Sure, Baidu has numerical supremacy: One study gave it 37% of Chinese searches in 2005's second quarter, as compared with 23% for Schmidt's firm.

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  • At first, writing personal essays for Chinese kids who wanted to study abroad sounded like a piece of cake.

    CNN: ASIANOW - TIME Asia | Young China | Tips From an Expert

  • In order to succeed in China, Western Internet companies need to study the China market carefully and understand Chinese culture.

    FORBES: Can Groupon Succeed in China?

  • It was only when foreigners started arriving in Beijing to study and work in the 1980s that a Chinese rock scene began to emerge.

    BBC: Rocking out in Beijing

  • Researchers in the present study analyzed survey responses from 215 employees of Chinese oil and gas companies, first to establish whether a strong correlation exists between workplace ostracism and increased psychological stress.

    FORBES: Is Sucking Up at Work Good for Your Health?

  • Following in the footsteps of a groundbreaking and widely-cited 2007 UC-Irvine study, which disaggregated the components of a Chinese-assembled Apple iPod and assigned its constituent value to the companies and countries responsible for their production, two researchers at the Asian Development Bank Institute applied a similar analysis to the Apple iPhone.

    FORBES: Lies, Damned Lies, and Trade Statistics

  • What really matters for jobs and competitiveness is not consumer price inflation, but the rate of change of unit labor costs. (Unit labor costs are wage rates adjusted for changes in productivity.) A recent study from the Boston Consulting Group suggests that Chinese unit labor costs will grow at about 8.5 percent per year over the next five years.

    FORBES: Chuck Schumer and the China Currency Bill

  • He sends Chinese architectural and construction teams abroad to study stadiums in Europe, South America and, with the World Cup construction boom, in South Africa.

    FORBES: "The Four Goals": A New Soccer Plan For China

  • Kelvin Lui and Alan Wong from The Chinese University of Hong Kong published a study this past spring that showed that those who frequently use different types of media at the same time appear to be better at integrating information from multiple senses when asked to perform a specific task.

    FORBES: Multitasking: Good Or Bad?

  • For Chinese youngsters who can raise the cash, study abroad looks attractive.

    ECONOMIST: Higher education

  • He left the embassy Wednesday after what Xinhua said was a six-day stay, under an agreement between the U.S. and Chinese governments that he would be allowed to study law at a university in China.

    WSJ: U.S. Discusses With China Departure of Blind Activist

  • Nowadays, studies show that an important number of young Americans wish to study in the Asia-Pacific region and to learn Chinese, Korean and Japanese so as to be prepared to run businesses in this promising region.

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  • In recent years the Chinese have been able to travel abroad more freely to study and acquire skills.

    ECONOMIST: Asia's skills shortage

  • The Chinese authorities have allowed him to leave the country to study at New York University School of Law.

    BBC: China activist Chen Guangcheng seeks US action on case

  • The study was conducted by a 13, 000 employee NASDAQ-listed Chinese firm over a nine month period and found within the performance boost was an 8.5 percent increase in the number of minutes worked per shift and a 3.5 percent increase in the performance they squeezed out per the minutes they worked.

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  • The study also showed a marked rise of individualism in the mentality of the Chinese consumer.

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  • He quickly took advantage of a State Department offer to pay for graduate study in Europe for Foreign Service officers who agreed to achieve fluency in Chinese, Japanese, Arabic, or Russian.

    NEWYORKER: Getting Real

  • According to a recent study commissioned by Hilton Hotels and Resorts, the total number of outbound Chinese tourists reached 57 million in 2010, an increase of more than 20% from 2009.

    BBC: The new epicentre of business travel

  • Beijing has also been sponsoring programs at Chinese universities to encourage young Africans to come to the country to study.

    CNN: The Africans looking to make it in China

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