April 21, 2006
Program Will Allow Chinese Graduates to Work in Britain
Britain announced a program this month that will allow as many as 2,000 Chinese university graduates to spend up to a year working for companies in Britain.
The announcement, which followed a meeting of British and Chinese education ministers in London, underscores the efforts the two countries are making to develop stronger ties in higher education.
In 2004 Tony Blair and Wen Jiabao, the prime ministers of Britain and China, respectively, agreed to hold yearly education
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