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China urges African students to fully utilize its scholarships

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Chinese Premier Li Keqiang holding Official talks with Zambian President Michael Sata government delegation at the Great hall of the people in Fujian Room in Beijing China on wednesday 10th April 2013- Picture By Eddie Mwanaleza/Statehouse.
File: Chinese Premier Li Keqiang holding Official talks with Zambian President Michael Sata government delegation at the Great hall of the people in Fujian Room in Beijing China on wednesday 10th April 2013- Picture By Eddie Mwanaleza/Statehouse.

A Senior Chinese educationist has called on African prospective students to utilize the various places in most Chinese universities.

Mr. Cen Jianjun, the Department of International Cooperation and Exchanges in the Ministry of Education Director General, says prospective students from Africa should be apply directly to any Chinese universities most of which offer Chinese government scholarships.

ZANIS staffer Mubaina Simasiku reports from Beijing China that the Chinese senior educationist said this when he briefed African journalists who attended his briefing at his ministry’s boardroom in Beijing, yesterday.

Mr Cei also said potential African scholars should apply through local government institutions in China, which he said were most friendly to African students.

He said through the local government institutions, African students stand a chance of securing scholarships as this was the area which has a lot of educational facilities and places.

The Director General also noted that African students were fast learners of the Chinese language than European and American students.

Mr Cei also said Zambia is among many African countries that have benefited from the warm relations between China and Africa in the field of education and human resource development.

He outlined that since the introduction of China-Zambia education exchanges and the establishment of Sino-Zambia diplomatic relations, educational exchanges between the two countries has relatively increased over the years.

“Successive development and increasingly diversified contents covering the aspects of student exchange, human resource training and collaboration at university level are among other achievements scored for some time now,” said Mr Cei.

Mr Cei told the African scribes that last year, China had enrolled more than 35,000 African students and most of whom are on government scholarships.

On the part of Zambia, Mr Cei said China had last year (2013) alone enrolled 599 Zambian students on government sponsorship compared to only 10 students in 1978 on a similar arrangement while the total in 2013 goes beyond 1000 Zambian students in various institutions in China.

“By 2013, China has accepted altogether 599 Zambian students on scholarship, we accepted 10 such Zambian students in 1978. There were 1,020 Zambian students studying in China in the whole year of 2013,” he said.

He said the Chinese ministry of education has been entrusting the international education aid bases to organise short-term training programmes in human resources with varied themes and topics annually.

He added that during the period 2009 to 2013, 22 Zambian experts and scholars have been to China to participate in such programmes.

Mr Cei further disclosed that China has established 38 Confucius institutions in 32 countries in Africa and Zambia has benefited in this arrangement as the country has a Confucius institute at the University of Zambia.

He further said other than the establishment of Confucius institutions; China has also come up with a cooperation programme called China-Africa Universities 20 plus 20 Cooperation.

The China-Africa Universities 20 plus 20 Cooperation programme is the twinning of selected African universities with the Chinese to set up curriculum and promote educational exchange.

In this regard, China’s Southeast University has formed a cooperative partnership link with the University of Zambia and the two have since enhanced the cooperation especially in faculty exchange and joint research in the recent years.

8 COMMENTS

    • The best way is through the BC in Zed. They advertise in local papers whenever there is an opening. Just keep your eyes open ( I’m referring to general International scholarships for Zedians). I’m hearing of applying to Chineese universities directly as individuals for the first time. Rules change all the time. Normally, for one to be accepted in most foreign countries’ universities, the person applying must be backed by a government institution eg University, BC and so on. I got my undergraduate and post graduate degree through the same means – only that, I was in Russia.

  1. The reporter didn’t do his/her homework properly. Anyone with a grasp of Chinese language will agree with me that there’s no such a name as “CEI” in Chinese. The closest is CAI

  2. @Masha
    In addition to the ones advertised by Bursaries Committee as lamfras has stated, you can also apply direct to Chinese Universities. The Chinese Scholarship Council allocates a large chunk of scholarships to individual Universities to give out to foreign applicants. Such information is available on many university websites. I think applications open somewhere in November/December and close around February/March. For 2014 Academic year, scholarship applications have closed.

  3. I graduated from China with a Masters in civil engineering, you can apply either through BC or directly to Chinese Universities when they advertise. Although this favours postgraduates than undergraduates. You can pick up your first degree in Zambia then go for your MSc or PhD that side. You u go apply direct u might have to buy yourself an air ticket but if you go through BC, GRZ will buy you an air ticket. Good luck!

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