International students studying at Xiamen University will be
able to win scholarships from this year.
The university in east China's
Fujian Province has prepared a start-up fund of 200,000 yuan
(US$24,884) for the scholarship, which will be granted to the
outstanding overseas students at the university.
Appraisals for the first batch of 16 beneficiaries will begin
soon and scholarships will be awarded during the university's 85th
anniversary in April.
Except for the scholarship already set up for international
students learning Chinese in the Overseas Education School of
Xiamen University, the university did not have a special scheme for
its other international students.
The new initiative is expected to help attract more foreign
students to the university, said Zhan Xinli, director with the
Admissions Office of the university.
At present, there are 1,612 international students at Xiamen
University. However, only 209 are studying for academic degrees,
accounting for less than 20 per cent of the total, much fewer than
the university's aim of 1,000 by 2010.
Most of the students are only at the university for short-term
(usually less than six months) specialized training.
"The scholarship will help our university upgrade its
recognition abroad and expand the source of excellent international
students," Zhan said.
The university will also seek more financial support from local
government and enterprises from home and abroad in order to enlarge
the scholarship in the future, she added.
Statistics from the Ministry of Education indicate that the
number of international students studying in mainland universities
has been increasing on average by more than 20 per cent annually in
the past five years. The figure is expected to reach 120,000 in
2007.
China has accepted students from more than 170 countries and
regions, studying in more than 500 mainland universities, since the
People's Republic of China was founded in 1949.
(China Daily March 7, 2006)