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2021-11-23

留学 2021年20期

GBA: Occupy a strategic position in the development of China

As one of the regions with the highest degree of openness and economic vitality in China, the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area is occupying an important strategic position in the overall development of our nation.

The Greater Bay Area includes the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, the Macao Special Administrative Region and the cities of Guangzhou, Shenzhen, Zhuhai, Foshan, Huizhou, Dongguan, Zhongshan, Jiangmen and Zhaoqing in Guangdong Province.The construction of the Greater Bay Area promotes the integrated and synergistic development of Guangdong, Hong Kong and Macau city clusters, and also provides the platform for young generations from Hong Kong and Macau to integrate into the development of the Mainland.

Zhang Yuanhong: Dedicate to providing space for entrepreneurship in Jiangxi

After receiving the Master’s degree in the United Kingdom, Zhang Yuanhong decided to go back to China and devoted himself to the education industy and became the supervisor of International Education Development Department in Yuanzheng Culture Industry Group Co., LTD., in Jiangxi. After a period of investigation, Zhang Yuanhong believes that international vocational education in Nanchang is still in an uncertain stage and needs to be further promoted. As he said:“I hope that through international vocational education, we can open up a channel for vocational education talents to work abroad, and encourage those who have worked or received training abroad to return to China and continue to serve the country. This is all I feel that I can do for Jiangxi.”

Essay mills are to be banned in England.

The British government announced that essay mills are to be banned in England. That means it will be an offence for any institution in England that provides educational services for pupils over 16 to offer, arrange or advertise ghostwriting services for the purpose of profiting. It aims to reduce cheating in universities, and help boost job opportunities across the country.

Alex Burghart, the education minister of England, said: "Essay mills are unethical and undermine the hard work most students have put in." He also mentioned that the new proposals would help safeguard the academic integrity of post-16 students and higher education in England, and protect students from "falling victim to deceptive marketing techniques of contract cheating services".