The 8th Cambridge International Education Symposium Held Successfully

Representatives from prestigious institutions, such as University College London, London School of Economics and Political Science, University of Warwick, Keele University, University of the West of Scotland, Jilin University, Nanjing University, Beijing Institute of Technology, Southeast University, Shanghai University, and many more, participated in the symposium.
Professor Dame Athene Donald, President of Churchill College - University of Cambridge, delivers the speech
Sarah Chidgey, Head of International Education at Department for Business and Trade, delivers the welcome speech
Isabel Xu, Director of Knowledge Economy at the China-Britain Business Council, delivers the speech
Vice President Zhao Hongwei of Jilin University delivered a keynote speech on the exploration of Jilin University's engineering cluster development. He emphasised the university's practical efforts in the fields of information technology, biotechnology, new energy, and materials, advocating for international exchanges and cooperation to establish collaborative platforms for disciplinary progress and academic prosperity. Dean You Yumeng of the Wu Jianxiong Honors College at Southeast University discussed specific case studies of the college and explored its value and role in the future field of engineering. Huang Pei, Deputy Director of the International Office at Shanghai University, conducted an in-depth analysis of Shanghai University's internationalisation journey, outlining the development process and strategic thinking behind internationalisation. She also provided a detailed account of practical cases, including the Sino-European School of Technology and Engineering.
Roundtable Discussion: Curriculum Design and International Partnership in the Post-COVID Era
The University of Cambridge signs inter-institutional cooperation agreements with Southeast University
The University of Cambridge signs inter-institutional cooperation agreements with Jilin University
In addition to the academic sessions, the delegation visited the Cavendish Laboratory at the University of Cambridge, where they strategised on future research and talent cultivation. During the symposium, CBBC hosted a closed-door meeting for Chinese and British universities, focusing on strengthening international cooperation. Topics such as international student mobility, learning experiences, collaborative education, and university-industry partnerships were discussed extensively. The symposium provided a valuable platform for collaborative exchange between Chinese and British universities, laying a solid foundation for establishing closer academic cooperation.
Delegation visits the Cavendish Laboratory Museum and the Ultrafast Laboratory at the Maxwell Centre