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- 29 July 2014 - 17:00
Report: What makes the UK attractive to young adults?
So what do people think of the UK? Anne Bostanci breaks down the results of a recently carried out survey
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So what do people think of the UK? Anne Bostanci breaks down the results of a recently carried out survey
The British Council’s Caroline Chipperfield explains how more and more higher education institutions are becoming an integral part of their local communities.
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The British Council’s Vicky Gough answers how UK schools can help their students pick up Mandarin Chinese.
Weicong Liang, Chinese Instructor and Teaching Supervisor at the Business Confucius Institute, University of Leeds, demystifies Mandarin Chinese.
The idea to create Mabboo, a sustainable bamboo clothing and accessories brand, came to Ed Cheney in February 2008, during his time as a British Council English language assistant in China.
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Jeremy Chan, regional head of research and consultancy, explains what the Chinese digital education landscape looks like, and the opportunities and risks for foreign investors.