Chongqing Jiaotong University is looking for a UK university with which to develop a joint postgraduate programme in transportation and logistics following a 1+1+1 model. It is expected that students recruited for this joint master’s degree programme will spend the first and third years at Chongqing Jiaotong University, and the second year with the partner university in the UK. Upon completion, successful students will graduate with two master’s degrees: one from Chongqing Jiaotong University and one from the partner university in the UK.

Benefits

This is an opportunity for a UK institution with a good reputation in transportation and logistics to position itself as a strategic partner for a reputable engineering university in Southwest China, and to build its brand awareness in China, which may support future business opportunities for teacher training and curriculum development, as well as student exchanges and recruitment.

Areas of responsibilities for the two collaborating parties:

UK partner

The selected UK partner will be expected to develop a joint curriculum for the course, support the recruited students in learning English during the programme, and provide support in the quality assurance of the joint programme.    

Chongqing Jiaotong University

Chongqing Jiaotong University will be responsible for gaining approval for the joint programme from the Ministry of Education, providing qualified teaching staff as well as the required teaching premises and logistical support, and providing support in the quality assurance of the joint programme.

About Chongqing Jiaotong University

Founded in 1951, Chongqing Jiaotong University is a multi-disciplinary university specialising in civil engineering subjects, including highway engineering, bridge and structure engineering, and harbour and waterway transportation, in addition to other non-engineering subjects such as management, science, economics, and arts.

In recent years, Chongqing Jiaotong University has been involved in the research, design and construction of 70 national projects and more than 300 local projects, such as the Three Gorges Water Conservancy Terminal Research Project and the Chengdu - Chonqqing Expressway Project. The University was awarded a first prize for National Scientific and Technological Progress in 2001 and a second prize for National Scientific and Technological Progress in 2004 by the Chinese State Council. 

About Chongqing

Industry is the main driver of Chongqing’s economic growth, with automobile and laptop manufacturing the most important sectors. In order to enhance its connectivity and influence under China’s One Belt, One Road Initiative and the Yangtze River Economic Belt Initiative, Chongqing is reinforcing its position as a shipping centre in the middle reaches of the Yangtze and a national logistics hub. Efforts are also being focused on developing the city into a financial centre and a technology education centre.

Timeline

31 July 2016

Deadline for expressions of interest

30 August 2016

Feedback to be provided to UK institutions

Interested UK universities should contact siem.china@britishcouncil.org.cn by 31 July 2016, providing a one-page introduction of their institution and highlighting any relevant experience and strengths in running joint dual master’s programmes in the subject areas of transportation and logistics.