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Student sells calligraphy to support low-income students

Student sells calligraphy to support low-income students

Hua Wen, an MRes Environmental Sciences student at Xi’an Jiaotong-Liverpool University, has been ...

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School of Film and TV Arts Hosts First MEGA Film Production Masterclass

School of Film and TV Arts Hosts First MEGA Film Production Masterclass

On 8 July, the School of Film and TV Arts at Xi’an Jiaotong-Liverpool University (XJTLU) official...

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2024 Academic Excellence Award winners revealed

2024 Academic Excellence Award winners revealed

On 2 July, Xi’an Jiaotong-Liverpool University announced the eight winners of this year’s Academi...

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The Opening Ceremnony of IBSS co-hosted Summer School

The Opening Ceremnony of IBSS co-hosted Summer School

On the 8th of July, in the midst of the Suzhou summer, the grand opening of summer school program...

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Braiding community values with science is key to ecosystem restoration

Braiding community values with science is key to ecosystem restoration

A research team comprising local Tibetans and academics from the UK and China demonstrate that local community members are indispensable partners in enhancing community engagement in repairing damaged ecosystems and achieving long-term success.

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Grad 2024: Catching the eye of a Chinese job recruiter

Grad 2024: Catching the eye of a Chinese job recruiter

“Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the 2023 Suzhou Dushu Lake Science and Education Innovation Dis...

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Grad 2024: Internships as a route to self-knowledge

Grad 2024: Internships as a route to self-knowledge

Vionna Fiducia, a Year Four BA Media and Communication Studies student, shows the reporter the im...

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SoFTA Newsletter | 2024 April-June Issue

SoFTA Newsletter | 2024 April-June Issue

Special Section: The 4th MEGA International Creative Media Festival     ...

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To save bees, scientists say focus on habitat first, then pesticides

To save bees, scientists say focus on habitat first, then pesticides

A recent study by researchers from China, the UK and the Netherlands indicates habitat loss may impact the diversity of bees more than increased pesticide exposure.

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