The Borneo Post

Chinese university buys campus space near Oxford

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LONDON: China’s Peking University is buying a 19th- century manor house near Oxford in southern England to use as a campus in a multimilli­on-dollar deal, the estate agent handling the deal told AFP.

Foxcombe Hall, which has a vaulted banqueting hall, Italiansty­le gardens and a lake, is to become a branch of Peking University’s HSBC Business School.

“I can confirm we’ve exchanged contracts with completion due next month,” said Jon Silverside­s, partner at estate agency Carter Jonas.

The price of the transactio­n has not been released but the estate was reportedly originally listed at £7 million (US$8.7 million, 8.1 million euros).

“I can confirm that we’re regarding around that figure,” Silverside­s said, adding: “Their proposal, I believe, which has also been in the press, is for a business school”.

The campus located just outside Oxford, a hub of British academic excellence, will not be part of the world-famous University of Oxford.

Spread over 6.17 hectares (15.25 acres), the campus centre piece is the original house, built in the 1890s, which also includes a tower and an original carriage drive.

Other buildings were then subsequent­ly added, and the complex had been used by the Open University – one of the UK’s biggest universiti­es – since 1976.

Peking University was ranked 71 in a ranking of the world’s top 100 universiti­es published by the independen­t Shanghai Ranking Consultanc­y last year. — AFP

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