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Shenyang Normal University, North East China, Seeks UK University to establish Joint Programmes in Art and Design

Shenyang Normal University’s College of Art and Design is looking for a UK partner to deliver a 3+1 undergraduate degree programme in interior design, product design, graphic design or visual design and a 1+1 master’s degree programme in art or art and education.

The University plans to enrol the first cohort of students in September 2017. The 3+1 undergraduate degree programme will recruit up to 200 students and the 1+1 master’s degree will recruit up to 100 students.

About Shenyang Normal University’s College of Art and Design

Established in 1951, Shenyang Normal is a comprehensive university, offering 60 undergraduate and 57 master’s degree programs to its 23,000 full-time undergraduate and 2,500 postgraduate students.

The College of Art and Design is one of the top art and design colleges in Northeast China and is home to 2,035 undergraduate students, 235 postgraduate students and 300 international students.

The college has established international partnerships with universities in the UK, Russia, Japan and Greece. Around 20 per cent of its students study overseas each year.

About Shenyang

For a short period at the beginning of the Qing dynasty Shenyang was China’s capital city, today it is the capital of Liaoning province and with a population of more than eight million, the largest city in North East China.

It is an important industrial centre and serves as the transportation and commercial hub of northeast China. It is at the heart of the government's northeast area revitalisation plan and has been diversifying its economy to create a solid foundation in the following industrial sectors: Aerospace, machine tools, heavy equipment, defence, software, automotive and electronics.

Action Required

If you are interested in this opportunity please provide an introduction to your organisation detailing your relevant subject strengths to siem.china@britishcouncil.org.cn by 31 March 2016.