Jiangsu, an East China province with traditional strength in education, is fully promoting the region’s development on proper education.
It is answering China’s call to promote education in a more proper way, while also being in line with the national plan, which states, from 2010 to 2020, China will focus on providing every student with proper education, meeting their physical and mental development needs, while following education rules.
For medical postgraduates at Nanjing Medical University, MOOC, or Massive Open Online Courses, which features unlimited participation and open access via the web, is an outdated story.
Zhang Huanguo, an 89-year-old senior citizen who lives in East China's Jiangsu province, never imagined getting a bachelor's degree at such an advanced age.
Jiangsu-based publishing giant Phoenix Publishing and Media Inc launched a series of books on March 6 aimed at improving vocational education standards in the province and raising its profile among the general public.
The Fandun Primary School in Tianquan Lake town, Xuyi county, is no different from other schools in Jiangsu province — a beautiful campus, energetic students and experienced teachers.
Keeping up its pace in educational informatization, the Jiangsu Provincial Department of Education and China's e-commerce giant Alibaba's cloud computing arm Alibaba Cloud joined hands to promote smart education on April 26.
Jiangsu is looking to cement ties with one of the world's soccer powerhouses to train a new generation of talent capable of launching China to World Cup glory
Jiangsu is much more than a top choice for overseas students to realize their academic dreams. It is also attracting more and more foreign youngsters to spend their summer holidays there, doing things such as voluntary teaching in rural areas, participating in internships, and integrating more deeply into Chinese society.
A research team from Southeast University in Jiangsu province led by Professor You Yumeng has discovered a new material that is able to produce large amounts of electricity when subjected to mechanical stress. An article written by the team introducing their discovery was published in Science, one of the world's most prestigious academic journals.