CHINA-EDUCATION: CHINA'S MINISTRY OF EDUCATION TERMINATES COOPERATIVE ARRANGEMENTS WITH 286 FOREIGN UNIVERSITIES AND EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTES

The South China Morning Post (August 16) reported that China’s education authorities terminated 286 cooperative programmes between Chinese and foreign universities last week as part of a routine assessment of collaborative arrangements with foreign institutions. The complete list of the 286 terminated programmes was published on the official app of the Ministry of Education on August 14 and included partnerships with elite institutions including City University London, New York University and the University of Hong Kong. They include a bachelor’s programme between the Harbin University of Science and Technology and City University London on mechanical design and automation, a master’s programme between Peking University and the University of Hong Kong on economics and finance, and a social work programme between Shanghai’s East China Normal University and New York University. Other universities to have partnerships culled included the University of Florida, University of Southern Queensland, and the University of Leeds. It said while the authorities did not elaborate on the reason for the closures, the move has sparked public concern as it comes less than a month after a government crackdown on the private tutoring industry. Many see the tutoring bans and the foreign programme closures as part of a wider effort to reform China’s education industry.





Subscribe to Newswire | Site Map | Email Us
Centre for China Analysis and Strategy, A-50, Second Floor, Vasant Vihar, New Delhi-110057
Tel: 011 41017353
Email: office@ccasindia.org