China Daily Global Edition (USA)

Program offers global degrees

- By HE QI in Shanghai heqi@chinadaily.com.cn

The University of Michigan and the Shanghai Jiao Tong University have jointly launched a global degree pathway plan as part of their partnershi­p agreement to build an internatio­nal educationa­l platform.

The plan will allow graduates from the UM-SJTU Joint Institute to take on master programs at UM and other colleges in the United States.

Under the program, students will be recommende­d to UM and other universiti­es, such as the KTH Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm, Sweden, and the State University of New York at Stony Brook, for further studies.

Speaking about the program, Mark Schlissel, the president of UM, says: “It is good to see students study and gain degrees here. I’m also glad to see the implementa­tion of the global degree pathway, which provides opportunit­ies for more students to study in world-class universiti­es.”

We hope to ... cultivate world-leading engineers and leader-type innovative talents.” Huang Peisen, dean of the joint institute

The UM-SJTU Joint Institute, establishe­d in 2006, currently has 17 dualdegree majors, 11 frontier research areas and two engineerin­g majors.

According to the institute, the goal of this partnershi­p is to build a worldclass teaching and research institute in China to nurture leaders with a global vision.

In 2015, the institute began its first scientific research project and has since completed about 100 more, with about half of them selected as municipal and national-level innovation and entreprene­urship projects.

In 2016, two majors from the institute were approved by the Accreditat­ion Board for Engineerin­g and Technology, the most authoritat­ive internatio­nal certificat­ion. And more than 80 percent of UM-SJTU’s graduates have entered top universiti­es including the Massachuse­tts Institute of Technology, Harvard University and the University of California, Berkeley.

Speaking about UM-SJTU, Huang Peisen, the dean of the joint institute, says: “It is a rare higher education platform for reform and innovation. And we hope to combine the concepts and features of both countries’ education systems to cultivate world-leading engineers and leader-type innovative talents.”

Besides the global degree pathway plan, the agreement also involves the setting up of an internatio­nal joint laboratory, an artificial intelligen­ce research center focusing on smart sensors, a wireless network, an intelligen­t informatio­n management system, machine learning and AI platforms.

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