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Part time or full time jobs release
Job title 1: Dean of english teacher recruitment office (part time or full time) Job description:Recruit native English speakers (who they are graduated students or retired person) to teach in China. Qualification requirements: Good communicative skills and interpersonal relationships Familiar with procedure of visa application . With good English/Chinese reading skill, and good
"Treasures of Dunhuang" exhibit in Paris
Visitors watch the ectype of No. 275 cave of the Mogao Cave in the Chinese Culture Center of Paris, France, Nov. 18, 2008. An exhibition named "Treasures of Dunhuang--One Thousand Years of Buddhist art--from 4th to 14th Century" held by China's Gansu provincial government, Chinese Culture Center and Guimet Museum, opens to media on Wednesday. The exhibition will open to the public
National Narcotics Ban Awareness for All the Public
Students stick on the placard on National Narcotics Ban Awareness for All the Public, in the classroom of Yuhong Middle School, in north China's Tianjin Municipality, Nov. 19, 2008. Policemen on duty get on the campus to promote the knowledges and discretion of students on their understanding of the drugs ban, discerning the narcotics ban, and self-protection from drugs as well.
SYSU Initiates Yearly Donation Program
Graduates of 1988 Class suggested to initiate SYSU Yearly Donation Program on November 8, SYSU’s first Alumni Day. Yearly Donation is for alumni, students, students’ family, faculty and society to give away to the university once a year. The fund raised from the donation will be used to meet this year’s most urgent needs. The emphasis of the donation is not
Duck vs carps
A duck attempts to attack a fish in a park lake in Changsha, Hunan Province November 16, 2008. Then, swamps of carps surrounded and counterattacked the duck, and the duck fled away. Swarms of carps surround and counterattack a duck in a park lake in Changsha, Hunan Province November 16, 2008. The duck attempted to attack a fish, and swarms of carps lunched a
Chinese basic scientific knowledge on rise
BEIJING, Nov. 17 -- Scientific and technological awareness has been increasing among the Chinese people, according to a survey released on Sunday. The survey by the Chinese Association for Science and Technology (CAST) reveals that people with basic science and technology knowledge account for 2.25 percent of the total population of 1.3 billion,
Chinese software standard approved by int''''l
BEIJING, Nov. 4 -- A Chinese software standard has been approved by the Organization for the Advancement of Structured Information Standards (OASIS), the China Electronics Standardization Association (CESA) announced on Tuesday. The standard, Unstructured Operation Markup Language, is a read and write access standard for electronic documents and was
China''''s ancient Qiang culture emerges from fog of
BEICHUAN, Sichuan Province, Nov. 15 -- "Once the culture of a nationality is destroyed, the nationality ceases to exist." The sentence written in Jia Dechun's proposals on the protection of southwest China's Qiang nationality is a constant reminder of the urgency of his task since the devastating May 12 earthquake. The Qiang, a
China opens nationwide job fairs for graduates amid
TIANJIN, Nov. 16 -- China's Ministry of Human Resources and Social Security started a weeklong job-hunting service campaign on Sunday to help university graduates get employed amid the global financial crisis. Nationwide job fairs and online recruitments will offer more than 520,000 job vacancies for the graduates. Statistics showed
Graduates swarm to job fair
Job seekers crowd into an employer's stall at the job fair for medicine graduates in Nanning, capital of east China's Jiangsu Province, Nov. 15, 2008. A job fair kicked off here on Saturday with over 5,000 jobs vacancies provided by more than 100 enterprises. Job seekers crowd into an employer's stall at the job fair for medicine graduates in Nanning, capital
Tourists complain about ticket price for Olympic
BEIJING, Nov. 12 -- The managing company of the National Stadium, nicknamed Bird's Nest, in Beijing (schools in Beijing, study in Beijing) has drawn flak from the public for charging visitors 50 yuan (7.3 U.S. dollars) a time to visit the iconic building. The ticket price for a visit to the Bird's Nest, open to the public from Oct. 1, is about the
Online Chinese mandarin teachers recommendation
Thanks for your visit and support to our website during the past years. The Company (study-in-china.org) carries out the plan in which we will select excellent online Chinese mandarin teachers in recent days and recommend them in online teaching in several countries. Registered Members who qualified online
Record find of oracle bones in Shaanxi
XI'AN -- Archaeologists in Shaanxi (schools in Shaanxi, study in Shaanxi) province have unearthed more than 1,100 oracle bone characters, shedding new light on the number of such inscriptions in existence. The find was made at a cluster of tombs in Qishan county that date back to the Western Zhou Dynasty (c. 11th century-771 BC). Lei Xingshan, head of the dig team, said in Xi'an (schools
Exhibit on spacecraft Shenzhou VII held in Beijing
People visit the domestically-made Feitian space suit specially designed for extravehicular activity (EVA) during an exhibition featuring the Shenzhou VII manned space flight at the Military Museum of the Chinese People's Revolution in Beijing, China, Nov. 11, 2008. People visit the domestically-made Feitian space suit specially designed for extravehicular activity (EVA) during an
Tsinghua President Gu Binglin Delivers Speech at
Tsinghua University President Gu Binglin attended the first ASEM Rectors’ Conference held at the Free University, Berlin in Germany from October 27 to 29. More than 100 representatives from universities in such countries as the U.K., Germany, France, Denmark, Sweden, Japan, Korea, Vietnam and Malaysia participated in the conference. Tsinghua President Gu Binglin spoke on “An Asian Perspective
Traditional Chinese medicine entering global markets
BEIJING, Nov. 9 -- An indigenous Chinese herb, growing across the country, has been used to treat a variety of diseases for hundreds of years. Now it has entered global markets. It is called Danshen in Chinese, or Salvia miltiorrhiza in Latin. Its product, Fufang Danshen Diwan, extracting curative ingredients mainly from the herbal plant, is now available in 16 African countries and becomes










