Why study in the UK? #TheAgenda
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The number of Chinese students now studying at UK universities has now reached a record high.
But what exactly is the attraction to the UK? And what about opportunities in the opposite direction for British students to study in China?
Wang Yan, senior specialist and associate research fellow at Beijing Foreign Studies University joins Stephen Cole to explain.
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