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Higher Education2007-3-6 18:34:00 From:
By the end of 2005, China had 2,273 institutions of higher learning with over 21 million students. Postgraduate education is growing fast, with 979,000 full-time postgraduate students in 2005, a 20 percent increase on the 2001 figure. The gross enrollment rate of 21 percent in higher education indicates that China has entered the stage of popular education. The UNESCO world higher education report of June 2003 pointed out that the student population of China's schools of higher learning had doubled in a very short period, and was the world's largest. Between 1999 and 2003, enrollment in higher education increased from 1.6 million to 3.82 million. In 2005, the total enrollment in ordinary schools of higher learning and vocational schools was 4.75 million, 280,000 more than the previous year. Schools of higher learning and research institutes enrolled 370,000 postgraduate students, 44,000 more than the previous year. The contribution made by scientific research in the higher education sector to China's economic construction and social development is becoming ever more evident. By strengthening cooperation between their production, teaching and research, schools of higher learning are speeding up the transformation of research results into products, giving rise to many new and hi-tech enterprises and important innovations. Forty-three national university sci-tech parks have been approved or started, some of which have become important bases for turning research into products.
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