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Higher education becoming more transparent

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In 2015, higher education institutions were more transparent relative to previous years, according to a report recently released by the Institute of Law at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences and National Research Center for Rule of Law. According to the Annual Report on the Transparency of Higher Education in China 2015, the average transparency score in China’s 115 higher learning institutions was 69.47, which is up from 66.73 in 2014. Though schools are making progress, the report pointed out several problems. Websites of some institutions are not working effectively, and there are regional disparities in terms of platforms for information disclosure. Also, some institutions are failing to disclose information in a timely fashion or are not releasing it in a scientific or orderly way, limiting the public’s access, according to the report.

Editor: Yu Hui

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