Australia urged to correct racism as survey reveals level of discrimination against Chinese
Zhang Hui Published: Mar 03, 2021 08:45 PM
A man runs in a park opposite the Sydney Opera House in Sydney, Australia, on Feb. 26, 2021. Restrictions in the Australian state of New South Wales (NSW) will further ease from Friday as vaccination rolled out and no local case status continued. (Xinhua/Bai Xuefei)
Calls for Australia to act and correct its discrimination against Asians are increasing, as netizens and analysts advised the Chinese government to reassess the country s multicultural tolerance and issue fresh alerts on traveling to Australia out of safety risks, after a report from an Australian think tank revealed serious racial attacks against Chinese.
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Clark University is launching a new study program intended to support and attract more international students, and particularly those who would benefit from more English language training before matriculating in the United States, the Worcester school announced on Friday.
Dubbed the Global Leaders and Scholars Program, participating students will begin their four-year Clark University degree by studying abroad for two semesters at either the East China Normal University in Shanghai or the Council on International Education Exchange Global Institute in Berlin. During that first year of college, students will study English for the American classroom and take other university-preparation courses, according to Clark.
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