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Registration open: 2019 UK-China Transnational Education Workshop - the policy and tax landscape

Summary

The British Council will deliver a workshop and one-to-one clinic sessions on UK-China transnational education (TNE) in London on Monday 25 March 2019. The workshop will present updates on transnational education in China in 2019. Experienced practitioners will cover key developments relating to policy, tax and legal issues in China’s TNE landscape. Speakers will include:

  1. Senior experts from the expert panel of Ministry of Education to interpret latest TNE policy developments and key legal issues involving in TNE applications and operations
  2. Professional service advisors to share the latest tax and legal status of TNE in China
  3. Academics to share their experience of opportunities and challenges related to TNE in China. 

The workshop will be chaired by Jazreel Goh, Director Education, British Council China, followed by a networking lunch reception.

Benefits to UK institutions

  • An opportunity for institutions with planned or current transnational educational partnerships in China to gain up to date information on the current TNE landscape
  • receive expert, tailored advice in a dedicated session to address your specific TNE needs
  • receive the latest information on UK-China TNE from sector professionals.

Details

Date:  Monday 25 March 2019
Time:  11.00 - 14.00 (registration from 10.00) 
Venue: British Council (10 Spring Gardens, St. James’s, London, SW1A 2BN)
Cost: Free

 

Please register your interest for attending TNE Workshop here by Friday 15 March 2019.

And please note, the workshop is open to UK education institutions only and the registration for clinics have been closed. 

Please contact ies.china@britishcouncil.org.cn for any enquiries.    

Action Required

Please register your interest here by Friday 25 January 2019.

Please note that the registration for Clinics session has been closed. (The British Council will try to accommodate requested clinic time slots but reserves the right to allocate a different time slot if a requested time slot is unavailable. If there are not enough timeslots for all institutions, time slots will be allocated in order of sign-up.)

Please note, the workshop and clinic are open to UK education institutions only.

Please contact ies.china@britishcouncil.org.cn for any enquiries.