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Q: Are the more remote universities in China where there's the most freedom of thought?

Every time I read about Chinese university students doing something marginally unusual/interesting/odd/unacceptable, it seems to be in the more remote universities around China.

 

When I hear about Peking University or Qinghua University, it's typically about how many of the students end up being millionaires.

 

Could it be that there are more personal freedoms, or at least less restrictions, in smaller, less renown universities, where the media spotlight don't shine?

11 years 45 weeks ago in  Teaching & Learning - China

 
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Actually, those tend to be much more strict and are less willing to put up with "disruptive nonsense".

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Not in Xinjiang. You can't even study the local languages any more.

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Try the University of Ninbo in Nottingham, the first in China to have an exchange programme, started in the 80s.   There are two campuses , one in Ninbo the other in the very vibrant and creative city of Nottingham, UK.    Is that far enough away?   

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