BEIJING, May 29 (Xinhua) -- The Chinese government is
to fund more scholars to study abroad to help meet the demand for skills in its
social and economic development, the Ministry of Education said here Monday.
Cao Guoxing, director-general with the Ministry's
InternationalCooperation and Exchanges Department, said the central budget
allocated 2.2 billion yuan (275 million U.S. dollars) to fund scholars studying
abroad from 2001 to 2005, up nearly 50 percent from the previous five years.
The central budget had increased funding for the next
five years, Cao said, although he did not specify the amount of the money being
added.
Statistics from the China Scholarship Council (CSC)
show that 22,031 people studied abroad with government funding or resources from
1996 to 2005, including a record 7,000 last year, up 75 percent from the
previous year.
Most students went to the United States, Great
Britain, Germany,Australia and Canada, according to the CSC.
"As well as government funding, we'll send more
scholars abroadby developing, consolidating or renewing international
cooperationand exchange programs," Cao said.
The government was looking forward to selecting more
graduates in key research areas, such as communications, life sciences, new
materials, and energy sources and environment, said Cao.
"We aim to dispatch 10,000 graduates abroad in the
next five years if adequate funding can be found," Cao said. Enditem