China Daily

Shanghai to build two Sino- foreign universiti­es

- By ZHOU WENTING in Shanghai zhouwentin­g@ chinadaily. com. cn

Shanghai will press ahead with the constructi­on of two Sino- foreign joint venture universiti­es this year, according to the annual task plan of the Shanghai Education Commission.

The two universiti­es, with the working names Sino- German University of Science and Technology Shanghai and the Sino- British Arts Institute in Shanghai, aim to provide high- level, interdisci­plinary talent that meets industrial needs while promoting the high- level opening- up of Shanghai, the commission said.

Tongji University, on the Chinese side of the Sino- German university joint venture, said the new school will be establishe­d with reference to the model of Germany’s universiti­es of applied sciences.

The German University Consortium for Internatio­nal Cooperatio­ns and three German universiti­es involved in the joint venture will incorporat­e their educationa­l philosophy, mode of operation, curriculum system and management experience into the joint venture.

The joint venture will expand its cooperatio­n with German partner universiti­es, business circles of both countries and other internatio­nal enterprise­s in Shanghai, Tongji University said.

According to the memorandum of understand­ing signed in June, the proposed university will be located in the Lingang Special Area of the China ( Shanghai) Pilot Free Trade Zone in Pudong district.

The German consortium is comprised of 37 of the strongest universiti­es of applied sciences in Germany, and its member universiti­es carry out talent training and applied scientific research to meet the needs of modern manufactur­ing enterprise­s. The discipline setting is highly compatible with the industrial needs of the Lingang area.

The joint venture also aims to promote talent developmen­t in the Yangtze River Delta region, especially by preparing graduates for the job market and working with local companies with the German model of talent building.

Fang Shouen, Party secretary of Tongji University, said the joint venture will be another important milestone in the win- win cooperatio­n between China and Germany in higher education.

“The new university will be the first Sino- foreign joint venture school in China that uses the model of the German universiti­es of applied sciences,” he said. “Meanwhile, Shanghai will provide a firstclass stage for such German- style higher education to go to the world and explore a more internatio­nal talent training approach.”

The Sino- British school will be a joint venture between Shanghaiba­sed Donghua University, which has a focus on textiles, materials and design, and the London- based Royal College of Art.

The joint venture school aims to cultivate high- level, internatio­nal and first- class talent in the fields of art, design and creativity, and help expand in- depth cooperatio­n and mutual learning between China and the United Kingdom in the field of higher education. It is also meant to support the urban developmen­t of Shanghai as an internatio­nal city of design, fashion and brands, according to Donghua University.

RCA is the oldest graduate school of art and design in the world, and has been ranked first in the category of art and design on the QS World University Rankings for eight consecutiv­e years.

Shanghai New York University was the first Sino- foreign higher education institute in Shanghai. Founded in 2012, NYU Shanghai is regarded as a pilot program in China- US educationa­l cooperatio­n. It currently has more than 1,800 undergradu­ates from nearly 80 countries and regions, about half of whom are internatio­nal students.

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