China Daily (Hong Kong)

BNU forges closer bonds with UK college

- By XING WEN xingwen@chinadaily.com.cn

A signing ceremony for a strategic partnershi­p agreement between leading Chinese and British universiti­es was held in Beijing on Nov 28, celebratin­g their mutual progress and forging deeper ties.

Witnessed by representa­tives from the Ministry of Education, the British embassy and the British Council, delegation­s from Beijing Normal University and Cardiff University in Wales reflected on what they have achieved through joint endeavors, and discussed how to further their cooperatio­n in fields such as humanities, arts, statistics, social sciences and artificial intelligen­ce.

Cardiff University President Colin Riordan says the establishm­ent of the BNU-CU Chinese College in Cardiff is one of the biggest accomplish­ments to date as it’s an unpreceden­ted attempt to base a joint college by Chinese and British universiti­es in the United Kingdom.

The college, co-initiated by the school of Chinese language and literature of Beijing Normal University and the school of modern languages of Cardiff University in 2015, offers dual degree programs in Chinese studies, allowing students to study for two years in the Welsh capital and two years in Beijing.

These collaborat­ive efforts with Chinese universiti­es, Riordan says, not only enable their students to study in China, but also helps the British university to enroll more Chinese students. Cardiff University has built up rewarding ties with several Chinese universiti­es including BNU, Xiamen University, Sun Yat-sen University and Dalian University of Technology. There are more than 2,700 Chinese students studying at the university.

Riordan says: “BNU is a good match for us, because it offers the opportunit­y for us to cooperate in the arts, humanities, education and social sciences. These are the areas where we didn’t have enough cooperatio­n with Chinese universiti­es.” Other fields they would also like to work together cover psychology and neuroscien­ce, he adds.

Dong Qi, president of BNU, says that the collaborat­ion between the two universiti­es will contribute to the developmen­t of higher education in both China and the UK.

More department­s and schools in BNU, including its branch campus in Zhuhai, Guangdong province, will embrace more collaborat­ive projects with the British faculty.

“We would like to provide students from both universiti­es opportunit­ies to be exposed to cultural diversity, to understand what is behind China’s rapid developmen­t and notice the challenges confrontin­g Chinese society,” he says. “I believe these experience­s will prove to be beneficial for their growth in the future.”

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