Policies for Promoting Employment of University Graduates in the People's Republic of China (PRC)
A group of experts on higher education from Peking University's Graduate School of Education and international experts from Hong Kong University and Canada evaluated policies that promote graduate employment in the People's Republic of China (PRC) in 2014. Their evaluation focused on expanding self-employment opportunities, strengthening employment assistance and support schemes for the disadvantaged and women, and encouraging graduates to seek employment in local urban and rural areas, as well as in lagging central and western regions. This initiative was part of an ADB technical assistance package that looks at how tertiary education institutions can better facilitate graduate employment.
Date | Session / Activity | Presentation Material | Speaker(s) |
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14 Jun 2016 | Peking University’s Involvement in Chinese Education Development in Collaboration with Multilateral Agencies |
Peking University’s Involvement in Chinese Education Development in Collaboration with Multilateral Agencies Peking University has partnered with several multilateral agencies for education development. It has collaborated with agencies such as the Asian Development... |
Weifang Min |
14 Jun 2016 | Presentation of Peking University Team on Technical Assistance Findings and Recommendations |
Policies for Promoting Employment of University Graduates in the People's Republic of China There has been a huge expansion in higher education in the People's Republic of China (PRC) since the late 1990s. To help the country promote the employment... |
Ha Wei |
14 Jun 2016 | Presentation on Survey of Career Offices of Chinese Universities |
Survey of Career Offices of Chinese Universities A survey among the staff of Chinese universities showed that about 80% of them agreed that the number of self-employed graduates has increased over the... |
Xiaohao Ding |
14 Jun 2016 | Comments on TA Findings |
The Employment Network and the Reform of Governance in HEIs - A Comment on the Report To promote employment of graduates in the PRC, the country must establish a support network for graduates while stregthening the link between universities... |
Weihe Xie |
14 Jun 2016 | Comments on TA Findings |
From Employability to Professional Relevance The number of students in the PRC has rapidly increased in recent years. To help university graduates secure jobs, the country needs policiesthat will... |
Gerard Postiglione |