Event Details

The pandemic and changing policies towards China have presented particular challenges to trans-national higher education in China. The event will address potential effects over the near to mid-term through discussion at the sector wide level, with some illustrative case studies.

Professor Sue Welburn ZJE and Professor Laura Bishop SBC-USST are both experienced in navigating the complex territory of Sino-British higher education. They will speak about the opportunities for adding value to the educational environments of both countries which are available to partners in these cooperative ventures. They will also discuss how the changing needs and priorities of the Chinese Ministry of Education have manifested themselves via alterations in policy and strategy. The different models for cooperation which are currently active and the differing approaches taken by some provinces will also be discussed.


Agenda:



4:00 pm: Registration and networking4:30 pm: Welcome remarks, Introduction by Alastair Balchin, Director of External Engagement, Sino-British College USST. 

4:35 -5.55 pm: Keynote speech

Subject: 'Challenges and Opportunities for Cooperation in Sino-Foreign Higher Education' delivered by Professor Sue Welburn ZJE and Professor Laura Bishop SBC-USST. (20 mins)

4.55 - 5.10 pm: John's speech 

5.10 - 5.20 pm: Susi's speech 

5.20 - 5. 50 pm: Panel Discussion and Q&A chaired by Alastair Balchin. (30 mins)

Panelists:  

1)   Professor Sue Welburn, 

2)   Professor Laura Bishop

3)   John McNamara, Global Head of Research, British Council

4)   Su Si, Head of Education Technology and Higher Education, British Consulate-General Shanghai, 

5:50 pm: Formal session ends, networking

6:30 pm: Session ends. 


Join us in person or online on 12 January 2021! Online is available for people who are not in Shanghai. 

Notes:


In case of cancellation, please kindly note you must email the BritCham Shanghai Event staff Hilary.Wu@britishchambershanghai.cn before 4 pm, 11 Jan. Due to the service charges of Event Bank and online payment platforms, we can only partially refund up to 90% of your ticket price and payment will be processed within 14 days after the event via your original payment method. However, it is non-refundable for a cancellation request made beyond the above-mentioned timeframe.

Speakers

  • Prof Sue Welburn (Co-chair UK-China Joint Institute Alliance, Executive Dean, Zhejiang Edinburgh Institute and  Chair of Medical and Veterinary Molecular Epidemiology, University of Edinburgh)

    Prof Sue Welburn

    Co-chair UK-China Joint Institute Alliance, Executive Dean, Zhejiang Edinburgh Institute and Chair of Medical and Veterinary Molecular Epidemiology, University of Edinburgh

    Sue Welburn is Executive Dean of Zhejiang University – University of Edinburgh Joint Institute (ZJE) at Zhejiang International Campus and founding Director of the Global Health Academy. She is Professor of Medical and Veterinary Molecular Epidemiology at the University of Edinburgh and Professor of Infectious Disease Epidemiology at Zhejiang University. ZJE is the University of Edinburgh’s largest overseas educational and research partnership and will support 600 undergraduates and 550 MSc/PhD students. Sue is Co-Chair of the British Council supported China-UK Joint Institute Alliance which supports the evolution of UK-China Transnational Education. Sue has held several senior management positions at the University of Edinburgh including Vice Principal Global Access. Sue is committed to promoting access to HE, establishing 3 on-line MSc Programmes for which she has been awarded over 150 scholarships from the Commonwealth Scholarship Commission and is co-founder of the World Access to Higher Education Day (WAHED). Sue’s PhD is from the University of Bristol and her research is focused on emerging and neglected infectious diseases and their control in human and domestic and wild animal populations. Sue has published over 250 peer-reviewed articles ranging from ‘grass-roots’ fieldwork to laboratory-based dissection of the problems at the gene level and mentored over 50 PhD students.

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  • Prof Laura Bishop (Principal, Sino-British College University of Shanghai for Science and Technology)

    Prof Laura Bishop

    Principal, Sino-British College University of Shanghai for Science and Technology

    https://www.sbcen.usst.edu.cn

    Professor Laura Bishop is the Principal of the Sino-British College, a Joint Institution between The University of Shanghai for Science and Technology and nine UK University partners, first licenced by the China Ministry of Education in 2006. SBC has around 1500 Chinese and international students studying for British degrees, dual degrees with USST and NCUK awards. Laura took up that post in 2018 after a long career at Liverpool John Moores University, where she held roles from Senior Lecturer through to Associate Dean, Global Engagement for the Faculty of Science and Professor of Palaeoanthropology. She has conducted fieldwork in Africa and Asia with multidisciplinary international teams resulting in over 60 scientific outputs. Her research led to international education initiatives, including EU-funded Erasmus and Erasmus+ projects with South African researchers and numerous education and training projects. Having been educated in the USA, bachelor’s and PhD from Yale University, as a first-generation university student, then working in US, UK and now China HEIs, her leadership promotes the benefits of internationalism, diversity and equality in education.

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  • John McNamara (Global Head of Research at British Council)

    John McNamara

    Global Head of Research at British Council

    John is based in the British Council’s Beijing office and manages the delivery of custom research projects and country briefing reports for UK education institutions, providing them with the insights and market intelligence to succeed globally. Prior to joining the British Council, John ran his own international education consultancy and previously worked as a senior economist with the Economist Intelligence Unit in London. He holds a Master’s degree in Economics from the National University of Ireland, Galway.

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  • Si Su (Head of Education Technology and Higher Education at Department for International Trade)

    Si Su

    Head of Education Technology and Higher Education at Department for International Trade

    苏思女士任职英国驻上海总领事馆国际贸易部教育科技及高等教育业务总监,主要负责协助英国高校及英国教育科技机构寻找中国市场的潜在商业机会及政府合作项目,并为中国投资者及教育机构提供英国投资支持。

    在加入英国国际贸易部之前,苏思曾就职于英国大使馆文化教育处,负责对接中英教育交流项目,主要关注于高等教育及K12领域。

    Su Si works in the Department for International Trade (DIT) as the Head of Education Technology and Higher Education, based in the British Consulate-General Shanghai. In this role, she supports UK Education Technology companies and Higher Education institutions to explore high-value business opportunities and government collaboration projects. She also works on foreign direct investment (FDI) projects in the education sector, supporting Chinese companies to invest in the UK.

    Prior to joining the DIT, Su Si worked in the British Council for UK-China education partnerships and mobility programmes, focusing on higher education and K12 education.

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  • Alastair Balchin (Director of External Engagement, SBC at The Sino-British College, USST)

    Alastair Balchin

    Director of External Engagement, SBC at The Sino-British College, USST

    https://www.sbcen.usst.edu.cn

    Alastair is the Director of External Engagement for the Sino-British College and based at the Fuxing Rd campus of USST. He was previously an Associate Dean of Faculty at Liverpool John Moores University, with responsibility for the Global Engagement of Liverpool Business School, where he also ran the MBA programmes for many years and taught Operations Management to MBAs. He holds a Bachelors degree in Economics from the University of Hull and a Masters degree in Business Administration from the University of Durham. He has published on internationalisation and virtual exchange and his doctoral research is on postgraduate management education. He is a member of the Education Committee of the British Chamber of Commerce, Shanghai.

    The Sino-British College (SBC) is an embedded international university college of the University of Shanghai for Science and Technology (USST), established as a joint institute by USST and nine north of England universities in the NCUK consortium. Being at the centre of a network of ten universities, one Chinese and nine in the UK, the College is in an unrivalled position to provide opportunities for all the students, staff and associated stakeholders in the network.

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Tickets

In-person
Member Price RMB 100
Standard Price RMB 150
Online (for overseas attendees)
Member Price RMB 50
Standard Price RMB 50

Venue

The University of Manchester China Centre | 英国曼彻斯特大学中国中心

Room 2901, L'Avenue, 99 Xianxia Road, Changning District
上海市长宁区仙霞路99号 尚嘉中心2901室

Shanghai, China

If you have any questions please contact Hilary Wu

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