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Fewer Chinese master’s students opt to continue studies abroad

Number of postgraduates heading overseas after completing studies at elite institutions still below pre-pandemic levels

Published on
February 19, 2023
Last updated
February 19, 2023
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Master’s graduates from some of China’s elite universities are still not going on to study abroad at the same rate as they were before the pandemic.

A 51³Ō¹Ļ analysis of employment reports from eight ofĀ China’s top-10-ranked universitiesĀ has foundĀ the proportion of those heading overseas for further study afterĀ graduating with a master’s was lower in 2022 than it was in 2019.

The findings indicate that a downward trend that began even before the pandemic of Chinese students opting to stay at home for further study has notĀ reversed despite Covid-era restrictions lifting across the world.Ā 

At Zhejiang and Shanghai Jiao TongĀ universities, for example, 2.19 and 3.26 per cent of theĀ 2022 cohort studied abroad, usually for another master’s or further research degree. In 2019 theseĀ figures were 3.72 per cent and 4.07 per cent respectively.

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At Tsinghua University, 118 students (4.4 per cent) obtained their master’s degrees and then went abroad after graduation. In contrast, 5.5 per cent of the university’s graduates studied overseas in 2019, and 6.3 per cent in 2017.

Meanwhile, the number of Tsinghua master’s graduates whoĀ opted to stay at homeĀ for further study increased from 2.6 per cent in 2017 to 6.3 per cent last year.

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ā€œThe motivations of Chinese students to go abroad for master’s and doctoral studies vary widely,ā€ said Shen Wenqin, associate professor of higher education atĀ Peking University’sĀ  Graduate School of Education.

ā€œThe main driver for them is that the level of scientific research in overseas institutions is relatively higher and the ranking is also higher. However, this may change, given the rapid improvement in scientific research and ranking at Chinese universities.ā€

A study co-authored by Dr Shen and published last year in the , found that certainty is now a priority for Chinese students when considering study abroad. ā€œFor those who have given up studying abroad, the symbolic capital and labour market advantages brought by degrees (especially master’s degrees) from Western universities have become uncertain and offset by the risk of the epidemic,ā€ the authors write.

ā€œThe impact of the epidemic and the impact of international relations are interlinked,ā€ Dr Shen said. ā€œThe biggest change at present is that the number of people studying in theĀ US has dropped significantly. On the one hand, theĀ US has increased restrictions on Chinese students, and on the other hand, Chinese students alsoĀ have various considerations to choose study abroad destinations outside the US.ā€

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As for whether the patternĀ willĀ changeĀ in years to come, Dr Shen said: ā€œI think the uncertainties of labour market return for master’s degrees will last after the ending of [the] epidemic. But PhD degrees from top Western universities will remain attractive.ā€

karen.liu@timeshighereducation.com

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Reader's comments (2)

Not really surprising to those of us who work in research departments where talking with Chinese post grads about the expansion of Chinese Universities it was clear 10-15 years ago the numbers travelling to Universities outside China would be reducing, with only the most able being sent to the research departments of the most interest to the CCP. Far too many 'western' universities have foolishly banked on continuation of the Chinese income stream, with many being 'captured' in the process, virtually guaranteed by allowing the Confucius Institutes to 'contribute' directly with money and 'staff'.
China is still coming out of lockdown so what do you expect???

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