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COVID-19 triggers huge rise in donations for research
The COVID-19 outbreak at the beginning of 2020 sparked a huge rise in private philanthropic giving by billionaires and big private company charitable foundations in China with a substantial amount going towards research and development of vaccines, antiviral drugs and other treatments being developed by teams of scientists throughout China but particularly at elite universities and research centres.
A research report on
Pandemic Philanthropy in China by Bridge Consulting’s Beijing Office calculated that some CNY1.8 billion (US$279 million) was contributed to research and development (R&D) in China in the first half of 2020 after a strict lockdown was declared on 23 January 2020 in Wuhan, where the virus is thought to have originated.
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ST. PETERSBURG/BEIJING, Dec. 21 (Xinhua) Russian linguist Aleksey Rodionov is no stranger to China. He has spent nearly 30 years in studying Chinese literature, and developed a career out of it.
Now his enthusiasm for and pride in the profession have grown even stronger, thanks to Chinese President Xi Jinping s visit in June 2019 to St. Petersburg State University (SPbU), where Rodionov works as senior deputy dean of the Faculty of Asian and African Studies. Especially (from) his mentioning of the century-old academic tradition of Chinese studies at our university, we do feel the support and care in his words, recalled Rodionov.
An episode between two universities, an epitome of China-Russia ties (Xinhua) 11:36, December 21, 2020 ST. PETERSBURG/BEIJING, Dec. 21 (Xinhua) Russian linguist Aleksey Rodionov is no stranger to China. He has spent nearly 30 years in studying Chinese literature, and developed a career out of it. Now his enthusiasm for and pride in the profession have grown even stronger, thanks to Chinese President Xi Jinping s visit in June 2019 to St. Petersburg State University (SPbU), where Rodionov works as senior deputy dean of the Faculty of Asian and African Studies. Especially (from) his mentioning of the century-old academic tradition of Chinese studies at our university, we do feel the support and care in his words, recalled Rodionov.
Education minister says MOOCs allow everyone to learn whenever, wherever
Countries and regions should promote open educational resources and develop quality massive online open courses as digital public goods to offer opportunities for learning to new audiences, education officials and experts said.
China is committed to further opening up its MOOC resources and sharing its quality education resources with other countries and regions, Education Minister Chen Baosheng said on Friday at the first Global MOOC Conference, held online and offline at Tsinghua University in Beijing.
The country now ranks first globally in the number of MOOCs and viewers, he said.