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Opportunity for a UK institution to develop an engineering joint programme with a south China university

Shaoguan University in Guangdong Province is looking for a UK partner to jointly develop and deliver two to three 4+0 or 3+1 dual degrees in the subject area of engineering. The joint programmes could include but not be limited to: mechanical engineering, electronic engineering, internet security, food science and engineering, and agriculture science and engineering.

The joint programmes are expected to recruit a total of approximately 150-200 students each year beginning from September 2019 (with each subject recruiting around 50 students).

It is expected that students will have the option of completing their fourth year and / or pursuing their Master’s degree at the partner institution if they meet the entry requirements.

The Chinese university and the UK institution will discuss and decide the nature of the partnership, including the financial model and curriculum mapping and design.

Benefits for the UK partner

This is an opportunity for the selected partner institution to:

  • Establish a long-term strategic partnership with the Chinese university, with potential for expansion into other subject areas and fields of cooperation, such as student and staff exchange, joint research etc.
  • receive financial reimbursement for the programme delivery, with details to be further discussed with the Chinese university
  • increase student recruitment.

Areas of responsibility for the two collaborating parties

The UK partner will be expected to:

  • develop a joint curriculum
  • provide quality assurance
  • provide teaching/staffing resources to deliver programme(s) in China
  • provide Bachelor’s degrees upon successful completion of the programmes
  • provide teacher training to Chinese counterparts
  • facilitate student admission and provide academic and administrative support locally and in the UK.

Shaoguan University will be expected to:  

  • Gain approval for the joint programme(s) from the Chinese Ministry of Education
  • advertise and promote the joint porgramme(s) to recruit students nationally
  • provide high standard teaching premises, qualified teaching staff and a dedicated programme coordination team
  • support the UK partner to promote studying opportunities at the UK  institution.

    About Shaoguan University

    Shaoguan University is the only public university in northern Guangdong which is under the administration of the Guangdong Education Department. It has around 29,000 undergraduate students and 2,500 teaching staff. The university has over 50 international partnerships with overseas institutions, including 10 student exchange programmes, and undergraduate, postgraduate and short term articulation programmes in 1+3, 2+2, 3+1 and 1+2+1 formats. As of April 2016, 420 students were participating in such programmes.  

    For more details about the university, please visit http://www.sgu.edu.cn/

    About Shaoguan

    Shaoguan, lying in the northern part of Guangdong Province, is situated at the meeting point of Guangdong Province, Hunan Province and Jiangxi Province. As the northern gate of Guangdong Province, Shaoguan has convenient transportation links. Shaoguan is rich in nonferrous metal resources, such as silver, zinc and lead. Machinery, tobacco, toys and pharmaceuticals are major industries in the city.

    Timeline

30 Sep 2017

Deadline for expressions of interest

30 Oct 2017

Confirmation of selected UK partner

By end of Feb 2018

Discussion with selected UK partner 

March 2018

Application submission to the Chinese Ministry of Education for approval

September 2019

Programme starts

Action Required

UK institutions interested in this opportunity should contact siem.china@britishcouncil.org.cn by 30 September 2017. Please provide a one-page introduction to your institution, covering any strengths and experience in developing and delivering joint programmes in engineering.