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In the age of AI, Chinese universities overhaul their curricula

Le Monde

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June 26, 2026

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In the age of AI, Chinese universities overhaul their curricula

Universities across China are undergoing a major transformation to align with the economic priorities of the Chinese government and to tackle youth unemployment. To survive, some disciplines, such as foreign languages, now have to attach themselves to hard sciences.

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NDTV

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· Jun 23, 2026

China Axed 12,000 Degrees For AI. India Needs Its Own Degree Overhaul

China's sweeping education overhaul prioritises AI and robotics, underscoring the need for India to accelerate reforms, upskilling and RD investment.

BERNAMA

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· Jul 4, 2026

World : Universities Must Rethink Education For AI-Powered World: Study

LONDON, July 4 (Bernama-Xinhua) -- Universities must fundamentally rethink how they educate students in a world where artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming the workplace, according to a new study released on Friday by the University of Manchester, reported Xinhua.

Kathimerini

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· Jun 29, 2026

Schools must act before AI does, report warns

A new international report warns that education systems must urgently restructure curricula to preserve human skills that artificial intelligence cannot replicate, or risk eroding democratic society’s foundations.

South China Morning Post

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· Jul 1, 2026

Hong Kong tech chief warns AI will unleash ‘greatest industrial revolution’

As Hong Kong marks the 29th anniversary of its return to Chinese rule on July 1, the South China Morning Post talks to the city’s senior officials about the administration’s achievements so far and what may lie ahead. Hong Kong’s tech chief has warned that AI will “exceed all previous industrial revolutions” and heavily impact graduates and workers in traditional sectors, while pledging to accelerate training and industry development to create new jobs. Secretary for Innovation, Technology and...

Vanguard News

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· Jul 6, 2026

When uneducated minds change the education system, by Owei Lakemfa

The Federal Government has announced it is replacing the 6-3-3-4 education system with a linear 12-year one. This is without wide consultations with the citizenry or the major stakeholders like parents, intellectuals, teachers, students, employers and labour. Just nine months ago, government had, with immediate effect, imposed major changes in the education system. That was on [] The post When uneducated minds change the education system, by Owei Lakemfa appeared first on Vanguard News.

The Rising Nepal

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· Jul 10, 2026

Institutions running foreign academic programmes without approval to face music

Kathmandu, July 10: The Ministry of Education and Sports has warned that the academic institutions that run courses of A...

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Related coverage for "In the age of AI, Chinese universities overhaul their curricula": NDTV — China Axed 12,000 Degrees For AI. India Needs Its Own Degree Overhaul. BERNAMA — World : Universities Must Rethink Education For AI-Powered World: Study. Kathimerini — Schools must act before AI does, report warns. South China Morning Post — Hong Kong tech chief warns AI will unleash ‘greatest industrial revolution’. Vanguard News — When uneducated minds change the education system, by Owei Lakemfa. The Rising Nepal — Institutions running foreign academic programmes without approval to face music