Opportunity
Xiamen University of Technology (XMUT) is looking for UK partners interested in establishing a Ministry of Education approved transnational education joint undergraduate programme in the field of Engineering. Possible subject areas include Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Communication Engineering, Optoelectronic Engineering, Automation or Material Engineering. The partnership would be in the format of 3+1 or 4+0.
Benefits for the UK partner
- establish a long-term partnership with one of China’s top universities in Fujian province
- potential for expansion into other fields, such as student and faculty exchange.
- opportunity to raise their institution’s profile and bring a brand awareness to China, possibly benefitting student recruitment.
Responsibilities of the two partners
The UK partner will be expected to:
- Jointly develop the curricula for the joint programme
- provide support in the quality assurance of the programmes, including hosting academic visits and training of XMUT faculty (XMUT to cover costs)
- undertake the teaching of one third of the core modules of the programme
- ensure compliance with all necessary regulations of formally approved transnational education programmes in China.
XMUT will be responsible for:
- Programme application paperwork to the Chinese Ministry of Education (with supporting documents from the UK university partner)
- promoting and recruiting students for the programme (estimated annual recruitment is 100 students)
- operational, teaching and administrative costs of the collaborative programme
- XMUT is open to discussing the financial scheme and other partnership details with the UK partner face to face.
About Xiamen University of Technology
Founded in 1981, Xiamen University of Technology (XMUT) is a provincial key university in Fujian Province that is co-funded by Fujian provincial government and Xiamen municipal government. XMUT currently has 20 academic colleges, 21,000 students and 1,200 faculty members.
Currently, XMUT has two Sino-foreign collaborative education programmes, one in Environmental Engineering with the University of Regina (Canada) and the other one in Electronic Engineering with the Victoria University of Wellington (New Zealand). As such, XMUT has experience in making applications for the Ministry of Education’s approval on collaborative programmes as well as in the management of the teaching and academic standards of collaborative programmes.
UK universities interested in this opportunity should contact: ies.china@britishcouncil.org.cn by Friday 23 August 2019, providing a one-page introduction to their institution covering all strengths and experience in developing joint programmes in the relevant subject area.
Projected timeline for collaboration:
- September to December 2019: Initial discussions on the partnership
- March 2020: Application submitted to the MOE
- May 2020: Approval by the MOE
- September 2020: First year enrolment on to the programme