Science as a Bridge: China and US Sustain Key Technical Dialogues
Despite strategic competition, the Chinese mainland and the US maintain scientific cooperation through renewed agreements and academic exchanges focused on global challenges.
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Despite strategic competition, the Chinese mainland and the US maintain scientific cooperation through renewed agreements and academic exchanges focused on global challenges.
Honduran students in China attend a Beijing event celebrating three years of diplomatic ties, highlighting tech collaboration and cultural exchange.
Spanish PM Pedro Sanchez champions Spain-China science collaboration during CAS visit, highlighting joint projects in energy, agriculture, and environmental research.
China and Ireland announce 18 new joint education programs during Irish PM’s visit, building on existing partnerships serving 12,000 students across 110 institutions.
Chinese and Brazilian experts gathered in Brazil to discuss the global impact of Chinese modernization on economic growth, poverty alleviation, and China-Latin America cooperation.
At the Second World Conference of Sinologists in Beijing, Lu Kang emphasized fostering global scholarly collaboration to deepen the understanding of Chinese civilization and promote mutual understanding.
Media leaders and academics gathered in Rio de Janeiro for the 2024 China–Latin America and Caribbean Media Cooperation Forum, seeking to strengthen connections between the region and China.
Recent U.S. visa restrictions on Chinese students are impacting academic collaboration and raising concerns over global knowledge exchange.
Students like China’s Hu Haiqian and Liu Enxi embrace international education within the SCO, highlighting growing academic exchanges among member states.