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  • scientific research everlasting pursuit

    it was a long journey from nigeria to china. but olatunji mumini omisore, then an mtech in computer science, undertook the journey in 2015 to enroll for his phd at the university of the chinese academy of sciences in beijing. he felt homesick at first but as time went by, he began to take to his life in china.

  • an example of int'l cooperation: china and cimmyt

    awais rasheed is an assistant professor at quaid-i-azam university, pakistan, and an adjunct scientist at the international maize and wheat improvement center (cimmyt).

  • expats praise beijing's culture

    when boonthan t. verawongse first came to beijing in 1985, it was as student scheduled to attend a youth forum.

  • cultural heritage protection more important than showcase

    regarding the theme of this year's event, olga pronkina, an expert from russia who has been working on dunhuang studies in china for nearly a decade, shared her perspective on the dunhuang culture, international cultural exchange and heritage conservation with science and technology daily recently.

  • one-stop service for expats in kunming

    recently, yunnan province's first pilot zone for "one-stop service" for foreign experts' work and residence permits was officially launched in kunming.

  • cpc leads xizang to prosperity

    i recently returned to beijing after wrapping up my week-long tour to xizang, an autonomous region of china. i visited many religious, historic, and cultural places and basked in the stunning natural beauty of the region, known as the "roof of the world."

  • passion trumps challenges

    thomas meier, a young german scientist from the center for high-pressure science & technology advanced research (hpstar), delivered a vivid science outreach lecture on high-pressure science, which resonated with audiences of all ages. despite its complexity, meier used his humor and creativity to bring the subject closer to the audience.

  • a canadian mom's love for yunnan

    rouhieh tabibzadegan, a canadian teacher at yunnan university of finance and economics (yufe), shared her personal experience of china's development, especially the changes and achievements of compulsory education in rural yunnan, with science and technology daily recently.

  • china's favorable academic environment

    based on my experience working and studying in china, i can say with full confidence that china has built one of the most favorable academic environments for researchers. there are a lot of opportunities to conduct research in china's universities, and the main reason is that government funding has been abundant and investment in the higher education system has been strong and sustained.

  • from peanut butter to diamonds-
    exploring the mysteries of science

    during a science outreach activity held on may 27, thomas meier, a german scientist from the center for high-pressure science & technology advanced research, explained the fascinating process of diamond synthesis. "diamond synthesis is a well-established method nowadays. it only takes a starting material rich in carbon, for example, peanut butter, and the right pressure and temperature conditions to make diamonds," meier said when sharing his research results with an on-site audience.

  • language, carrier of culture and bridge of communication

    dr. agshin aliyev, director of the department of azerbaijani language at beijing foreign studies university (bfsu), and founder and director of the china research center at khazar university azerbaijan, has been awarded the title of "my favourite foreign teacher" in china in 2019 along with a "certificate of honour" of the azerbaijan national academy of sciences in 2022 in recognition of his contributions to china-azerbaijan cultural exchange.

top news

  • after more than 40 years of unremitting efforts, china has made remarkable achievements in the prevention and control of desertification, and achieved a historic transformation known as "sand advancing and people retreating" to "green advancing and sand retreating" in the key areas.

china-new zealand sci-tech cooperation pact

during new zealand prime minister chris hipkins’s visit to china in june, china and new zealand signed a five-year pact on cooperation in science and technology.

a growing china is a boost, not a risk

the european union recently came up with a “de-risking” approach toward china, a policy different from the decoupling advocated by some individuals and organizations in the united states.but de-risking, in fact, is decoupling in disguise, despite china’s track record showing it stands for peace, growth and innovation and poses no risk to any nation.

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