Dilemma in Ivory Tower: The Employment Crisis Facing Young Chinese PhDs
With PhD graduates outpacing available positions, young Chinese scholars face an uphill battle for jobs, resources, and recognition in an increasingl…
With PhD graduates outpacing available positions, young Chinese scholars face an uphill battle for jobs, resources, and recognition in an increasingl…
More and more young Chinese are flocking to their western neighbor to study, travel, or simply escape the stresses of home life at an affordable rate…
This year’s national college entrance exam put tens of millions of students to the test, now it’s your turn to answer these real test questions from …
Chinese schools are rushing to introduce artificial intelligence into the classroom, challenging students and teachers to keep pace
With the success of “Black Myth” and a new generation of parents who grew up playing video games, China has leveled up its understanding of gaming. B…
Students of sports majors face the tough reality of limited job opportunities after graduation
The lack of privacy in communal dorms and disputes with roommates have prompted many college students to seek off-campus housing, only to find their …
Video games mix real-world history and fiction in ways that inform—and perhaps distort—people’s views of China
Anxiety has grown among China’s rural students as the internet provides them with glimpses into the lives of their more privileged urban peers
Facing more bureaucratic formalities, overwork, and dwindling respect, many of China’s teachers are leaving the profession for good
Cheng Huizi tells a story of regrets and growth brought by the college entrance exam
China‘s stressed-out urban young professionals head to night schools to unwind and learn new skills