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苏格兰政府为毕业生提供1000英镑创业补助金
Published on 12/03/2007
The CIEET Shanghai stop, which is the third leg of the country's largest annual education fair this year, attracted 201 educational institutes from 22 countries for face-to-face communication with local applicants.
Australian schools made up of the largest delegation this year, including 49 universities, language schools, polytechnics and even middle schools.
The Scottish government announced in the city that students who graduate from a Scottish college or university will be offered a business-starting subsidy of 1,000 pounds (US$1,932).
Meanwhile, 1,167 Chinese students who graduate from a Scottish school will also benefit from Fresh Talent, a scheme that allows international students to live and work in Scotland for up to two years upon graduation without a work permit.
"In recent years, parents and students have selected study destinations out of consideration for career prospects. We are keen to attract talents and retain them," said Steven Szymoszowskyj, a Fresh Talent policy officer.
Source: Shanghai Daily
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