China's universities cut 12,000 degree programs to shift focus toward technology and AI fields
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Summary
Chinese universities are revoking or suspending over 12,000 undergraduate degree programs deemed "obsolete" between 2021 and 2025, affecting more than 30% of degree offerings. The massive restructuring aims to align higher education with national development goals by cutting arts and language programs in favor of technology-focused fields. This comes as China seeks global leadership in hi-tech "future industries" while addressing a severe graduate jobs crisis that has left millions of young people struggling to find work.
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The sweeping campaign comes as China races to become a global leader in a slew of hi-tech 'future industries' and solve a severe graduate jobs crisis
Between 2021 and 2025, China’s higher education institutions revoked or suspended 12,200 undergraduate degree programmes
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