PARTNER WITH CHINA
Sinolink Foundation offers FREE assistance to both Chinese and U.S. colleges and universities in their efforts to develop academic exchange programs and partnerships. Over the past 15 years, Sinolink Foundation has helped over 20 Chinese colleges and universities forged partnerships with U.S. counterparts and carried out all kinds of exchange programs and activities. Although the partnerships take various forms, they usually cover the following areas and activities:
1. U.S. colleges and universities provide support to their Chinese counterparts in curriculum
design and faculty training.
2. U.S. colleges and universities send students and faculty to Chinese counterparts for short-
term study or visit.
3. Chinese colleges and universities send students to their U.S. counterparts for (longer-term)
advanced studies.
4. Chinese colleges and universities send visiting scholars to their U.S. counterparts to
conduct research.
5. Chinese and U.S. colleges and universities jointly sponsor research centers, programs
or projects.
6. Other programs and activities, such as donation of books, teaching materials, equipments,
etc.
To enlist Sinolink Foundation's assistance, please feel free to email us the following documents or information at anytime:
1. Proposal to establish partnership with a Chinese college or university. The proposal should
include:
- Purposes or objectives of such a partnership;
- Programs or activities;
- Funding sources;
- Personnel involvement;
- Duration of such a partnership;
- Timetable; and
- Specific requirements for the Chinese partner (e.g., location, size, national ranking, etc.).
2. Background information about sponsoring U.S. institution as a whole and the participating
college(s), department(s) or program(s) in particular at greater detail.
3. Personnel in charge of such a partnership initiative and contact information.
Sinolink Foundation will find a Chinese partner match as soon as it can and help negotiate the terms of an agreement between the partners. Afterward, it is all up to the partners to carry out the exchange programs and activities on their own.
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