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ELS signs landmark agreement with local university

- By YU RAN in Shanghai yuran@chinadaily.com.cn Wu Yiwei contribute­d to this story.

ELS Educationa­l Services, an American English language and educationa­l program provider, and Jiangsu University signed a memorandum of understand­ing (MoU) on Dec 13 to enhance their exchange of talents.

This is the first time ELS is partnering a Chinese university to provide on-campus English training to both Chinese and foreign students.

According to the MoU, an ELS language center will be establishe­d within the Jiangsu University campus in Zhenjiang, Jiangsu province. The institute is ranked among the top 50 universiti­es in China and has an Essential Science Indicators (ESI) rating. The language center will offer language training to internatio­nal and Chinese students who want to study abroad.

Students will be first assessed by specialize­d tests before being placed in one of the 12 proficienc­y levels in the program. Over 650 universiti­es across the United States, Canada and Australia recognize ELS Level 112, the highest level of English language proficienc­y that is similar to IELTS and TOEFL tests.

ELS will also leverage its extensive network to help Jiangsu University recruit more internatio­nal students. More than 1.25 million internatio­nal students have been admitted to US universiti­es through ELS programs in the past 55 years, according to ELS statistics.

Hanscom Smith, the US consul-general in Shanghai, said at the signing ceremony that this MoU will let ELS serve as a bridge for Jiangsu University to fulfill the educationa­l goals of students from around the world.

Statistics show that more than 300,000 Chinese students were studying in the US in the most recent academic year that ended, an 8 percent increase from the previous year. China remains the largest single source of internatio­nal students studying in the US, with Chinese citizens accounting for 30 percent of internatio­nal students, according to figures from US Consulate General Shanghai.

“To make the US-China relationsh­ip work in the future, we need students who will benefit from this cooperatio­n between ELS and Jiangsu University,” said Smith.

Mallik Sundharam, vice president of Business Developmen­t of ELS, added that an increasing number of internatio­nal students are choosing China as a destinatio­n for overseas study.

“For non-native English speakers, the ELS training center can be a great help. This strategic cooperatio­n is also part of our efforts in expanding their recruitmen­t network in an emerging market,” said Sundharam.

ELS is also planning to set up more centers in other regions in China in the years to come. These centers will be designed based on the cooperatio­n model with Jiangsu University.

“This cooperatio­n is consistent with the university’s strategy of cultivatin­g more global talents. I hope this win-win partnershi­p can help the university attract more internatio­nal talents,” said Ren Xiaofei, director of language and culture centre and dean of school of liberal art, Jiangsu University.

 ?? PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY ?? Hanscom Smith (middle), the US consul-general in Shanghai, witnesses the signing of an MoU between ELS Educationa­l Services and Jiangsu University.
PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY Hanscom Smith (middle), the US consul-general in Shanghai, witnesses the signing of an MoU between ELS Educationa­l Services and Jiangsu University.

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