Is China still a great place to study?  Despite our differences, some institutions keep the spirit of positive collaboration between China and America alive, and one of them is NYU.  We spoke to NYU Shanghai’s Vice Chancellor, Jeffrey Lehman, about the globalization of education.  Why, despite Covid restrictions, should students consider China a place to study? 

1.  Shanghai to Shenzhen:  what’s China’s big draw?
2.  What’s NYU Shanghai about? What makes it different?
3.  The magic of the Chinese student/foreign student split
4.  The difference between globalized education and studying abroad
5.  Employee training and the role of universities:  should there be more collaboration?
6.  Why is university tuition so high?  What can be done about it?  Jeffrey has some ideas.
7.  Why, after all the lockdowns, should parents send their kids to China to study?
8.  A/B Test:  Supreme Court switching, Katz Deli, and the Detroit Tigers

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