Chinese Students Abroad: Why They Choose the UK and How They See Their Future (Report)
China: An International Journal 2011, March, 9, 1
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Introduction Against the background of a recent and substantial rise in the number of Chinese coming to the UK for their higher education, this article reports the results of a survey of 188 Chinese students studying in the UK at Lancashire Business School, University of Central Lancashire in 2009. The respondents were either final year undergraduates or postgraduates and they responded to a self-report questionnaire consisting primarily of open-ended questions.
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