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  • Pakistani Researcher: We All Benefit from BRI

    Moaaz Awan's family has a long connection with China. Both his grandfather and his father studied and worked in China, and the young man from Pakistan is following in their footsteps, currently doing his PhD at Tianjin University (TJU). "When I was young, I lived in China with my father for a while, so I have strong feelings for China," he said. After completing high school, Awan chose to study in China.

  • Centuries' Connection with China

    Michael Crook, 72, has lived in Beijing for more than 50 years. Six generations of his family, from his great-grandmother to his grandchildren have lived in China for over a century, investing a lot of effort in English education in the country, while witnessing its glorious development.

  • Nanjing: Harvesting Innovative Vitality

    When mentioned Nanjing, capital city of Jiangsu province of southeast China, the historic city leaves people with many reveries and memories, as well as the infinite vitality unleashed by the sci-tech development.

  • Connecting with China

    In early 2021, Romanian Silviu Negru, received an job invitation from Great Wall Motor Mind Electric and Electronic System (Mind) and arrived in China in July of the same year. Whilst being excited to work in the country, he also had bouts of anxiety about how he would adapt to the different lifestyle.

  • Sichuan Sets Up Service Platform for Foreign Experts

    The Sichuan Service Alliance for Foreign Experts has recently been established to provide a service platform for foreign experts in Sichuan province, southwestern China.

  • The Nobel Laureate Who Almost Wasn't

    Despite the implication of the title, I believed from the time Professor Moungi G. Bawendi was my PhD advisor that he was destined to become a Nobel Laureate. I never doubted it. Recently, I even suspected that 2023 would be his year and had been awaiting the announcement of the prize for chemistry since the day before.

  • Deeper Cultural Value of Kung Fu

    Laurence J. Brahm has many strings to his bow. The American is an international lawyer, author and award-winning documentary filmmaker, a senior international fellow at the Center for China and Globalization, founding director of the Himalayan Consensus Institute, and co-chair of the Silk Spice Road Dialogues convened by the United Nations Development Programme. In 2019, Brahm received the Chinese Government Friendship Award for his contributions to promoting traditional Chinese culture at global stage.

  • China Welcomes Foreign Talents in Continued Development Participation: Premier

    China welcomes talents from all over the world and expects foreign experts to continue their in-depth participation in China's development.

  • Language Creates Cultural Bridge

    Trevathan became deeply immersed in Beijing's vibrant music scene while pursuing a career in education after first arriving in China. "I never planned to focus solely on music as a profession. It's more just something I truly love to do,” he said.

  • IOP-HU Conference Empowers Early Career Researchers

    The IOP-HU early career researcher conference will be held in Liyang city,east China's Jiangsu province on October 12-14.

  • Enjoy Chengdu's Strong Atmosphere of Innovation

    Swedish scientist Henry Radamson, a professor at the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) and also a researcher at the Guangdong Greater Bay Area Institute of Integrated Circuit and System, calls Chengdu, capital of Sichuan province in southwest China, "an ideal place for scientists to conduct research."

  • Promoting Remote Sensing Across the Ocean

    The Dragon Program, launched by China's Ministry of Science and Technology (MOST) and the European Space Agency (ESA), is the platform with the largest number of personnel in China-EU remote sensing cooperation.

  • Chinese Visa Application Forms Optimized

    Noting that the new version of the visa application forms was launched on September 20, 2023, Mao said the Foreign Ministry will, as always, facilitate people-to-people exchanges between China and foreign countries to promote China's high-quality development and opening-up endeavor

  • BRI's Transformative Potential in Collaboration

    "As a scientist, our main task is to solve community problems and improve life quality," said a Pakistani researcher Muhammad Kashif, in a recent interview with Science and Technology Daily.

  • Unveiling Earthquake Mysteries

    In today's world, the word earthquake has become increasingly common in conversations and news headlines. With extensive experience in earthquake prone regions, French/Belgian geoscientist Marie Luce Chevalier from the Institute of Geology under the Chinese Academy of Geological Sciences, offers profound insights into the fascinating world of earthquakes in a recent interview with Science and Technology Daily.

  • International Employees Witness Chinese Modernization

    To mark the 10th anniversary of the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) as well as the 30th anniversary of China National Petroleum Corporation (CNPC)’s going global, CNPC affiliate Petroleum Engineering and Construction Corporation (CPECC) organized the "International Employees in China" event, which invited international employees from nine countries to embark on a journey through China. During the trip, they were immersed in the rich Chinese history and culture while witnessing the extraordinary achievements of Chinese modernization.

  • NIA's Government Service Platform to Launch Online Appointment and Other Added Functions

    According to the National Immigration Administration (NIA), starting from October 9, the government service platform of NIA will be added with more functions, including online appointment, inquiry and other functions related to foreigners' visas and other relevant documents. Specifically, it includes the following eight functions and services.

  • Navigating the Future of EVs

    The automotive industry is currently undergoing a transformation as it steers toward widespread adoption of electric vehicles (EVs). One key figure at the forefront of this change is Helmut Stettner, the CEO of Audi FAW NEV Company, which is located in Changchun, northeast China's Jilin province. This German expert is leading the setup of a groundbreaking new production site for fully electric models in Changchun.

  • How Taikonauts Exercise in Space

    When the China Manned Space Engineering Office recently released an exercise video of the three Chinese astronauts in space station Tiangong following their arrival via the Shenzhou-16 aircraft in May, their specialized biomimetic adhesive shoes fascinated the viewers.

  • Guangxi Actively Meets Expats' Financial Service Needs

    A seminar on financial service policies was conducted to facilitate foreign experts living in Guangxi on September 2, to gain a comprehensive understanding of policies. Nearly 20 foreign experts from 13 countries actively participated in the event.

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  • Chinese researchers used a lunar soil simulant to make "lunar bricks" that are more than three times stronger than the standard red bricks or concrete bricks. This breakthrough is promising for constructing strong lunar bases in the future.

China, Europe Share Views on Human Rights

Experts and scholars from 16 countries and regions exchanged views on "The Protection of New and Emerging Rights: Views from China and Europe" at the seminar. They voiced their concerns about emerging issues, explored solutions to safeguard human rights, and reached a consensus on addressing challenges through collaborative efforts.

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