Sun Yat-sen University’s School of Law in Guangzhou is seeking a UK university partner to establish a joint undergraduate degree programme in Maritime Law. The proposed model for the undergraduate programme would be 3 + 1 with 3 years in China and 1 year in the UK with the possibility of an additional year at the UK partner university to obtain a Master’s degree in Maritime Law.

Sun Yat-sen University plans to enrol 50 students to the programme each year starting in September 2017. Sun Yat-sen and the UK partner university will have autonomy to discuss and decide the detailed nature of the partnership, including the partnership model, curriculum mapping and design.

About Sun Yat-sen University and the School of Law

According to the Times Higher Education World Univesity Rankings (www.timeshighereducation.com/world-university-rankings/sun-yat-sen-university) , Sun Yat-sen University, founded in 1924 by the Chinese democratic revolutionary Dr. Sun Yat-sen, is a preeminent academic and cultural center in South China. Its main campuses are located in the modern metropolis of Guangzhou, known formerly in the West as Canton, with a branch campus nestled in the picturesque coastal city of Zhuhai. Under the direct supervision of the Ministry of Education of the People’s Republic of China, the University is strongly supported by both the Ministry and Guangdong Province and is a member of Projects 211 and 985, exclusive national higher education organizations at the vanguard of the drive to develop Chinese universities into world-class institutions. With a firmly established reputation as a top-ten university nationally and a burgeoning international profile, SYSU is moving from strength to strength as it strives to become a first-tier world university and global center of learning.

The School of Law at Sun Yat-sen University is the only law school in South China to offer first-class doctoral degrees and to house a postdoctoral law centre. It consists of eight teaching and research institutes and 14 research centres, including a ‘Centre for Oceans Law’. The school provides undergraduate, postgraduate and PhD programmes, with 77 members of academic staff and a student population of 1400. The school has established academic links with a number of famous law schools in more than ten countries, including the UK. For more details, please visit: http://law.sysu.edu.cn/

About Guangzhou

Guangzhou is the capital and largest city in Guangdong province in South China, located on the Pearl River, about 75 miles north of Hong Kong. Guangzhou has a population of around 13 million making it the third largest city in China, after Beijing and Shanghai. From 2013 to 2015 Forbes ranked Guangzhou first among the top 100 best commercial cities on the Chinese mainland. For more information, please visit http://english.gz.gov.cn/

Timeline

Sun Yat-sen University would like to identify a potential partner by mid-November 2016, when the president of the University will be visiting the UK, finalise details of the partnership by March 2017, and have the first cohort of students enrolled for September 2017.

If you are interested in this opportunity, please provide a one-page introduction to your university detailing your subject strengths in Maritime Law to siem.china@britishcouncil.org.cn by 20 October 2016.