Returnees entering center stage of China
Updated: 2015-12-26 04:18
(China Daily USA)
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Forbes China on Dec 13 released a guide to overseas education, which explores the landscape of international education and the status quo of overseas education. It revealed that those who have returned to China following the completion of their overseas education are now entering industries such as Internet, new energy, robotics and big data, as compared to the past when most chose the finance and science sectors. According to Kang Jian, editor of Forbes China, many of these returnees are also looking to start their own businesses. A joint effort with international education consultant agency Elite Young Education, the guide also included a list of the most popular international schools in Beijing and Shanghai. Eight schools from Shanghai made it to the list, including Shanghai American School, Dulwich College Shanghai and Shanghai World Foreign Language Middle School.
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