WORLD : China to Resume U.S. Fulbright Scholar Exchange Program
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BEIJING — China has agreed to resume the Fulbright scholar exchange program with the United States but on a smaller scale, a U.S. Embassy official said today.
China abruptly canceled the 1989-90 program in August in anger over U.S. criticism of the military suppression of the student-led movement for democratic reform.
The official, speaking on condition of anonymity, said a formal agreement was reached Wednesday with the State Education Commission for the 1990-91 academic year starting in the fall. Sixteen American professors will come to China, and 16 Chinese scholars will do advanced research at U.S. universities.
The 1989-90 program had called for an exchange of 24 scholars from each side.
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