Numbers of African students in China expected to grow as ties increase
The number of African students studying in China has witnessed tremendous growth over the past decade, partly attributed to growing economic and cultural exchanges.
The number of African students studying in China has witnessed tremendous growth over the past decade, partly attributed to growing economic and cultural exchanges.
Fudan University has announced plans to open its first overseas campus after a memorandum of understanding was signed in Shanghai on December 16.
Now the largest Anglophone market for African students, China’s rise throughout the continent is equal parts education, politics and investment. Anton Crace finds out how the Belt and Road initiative has driven a substantial rise in African students into China, the world’s new education superpower.
The amount of tuition fees paid with UnionPay cards in the first five months of 2018 is up two-and-a-half times its 2017 level, as more HEIs sign up.