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The '''Sino-British College''' (SBC) is an international university college in [[Shanghai]], [[China]], jointly established by the [[University of Shanghai for Science and Technology]] (USST), and nine British universities: [[The University of Bradford]], [[The University of Huddersfield]], [[The University of Leeds]], [[Leeds Metropolitan University]], [[Liverpool John Moores University]], [[Manchester Metropolitan University]], [[The University of Salford]], [[The University of Sheffield]], and [[Sheffield Hallam University]]. |
The '''Sino-British College''' (SBC) is an international university college in [[Shanghai]], [[China]], jointly established by the [[University of Shanghai for Science and Technology]] (USST), and nine British universities: [[The University of Bradford]], [[The University of Huddersfield]], [[The University of Leeds]], [[Leeds Metropolitan University]], [[Liverpool John Moores University]], [[Manchester Metropolitan University]], [[The University of Salford]], [[The University of Sheffield]], and [[Sheffield Hallam University]]<ref>https://www.ncuk.ac.uk/where-can-i-study/sbc/</ref>. |
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Established | 1 September 2006 |
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Principal | Prof Laura Bishop[1] |
Location | , |
Campus | Urban |
Website | www |
The Sino-British College (SBC) is an international university college in Shanghai, China, jointly established by the University of Shanghai for Science and Technology (USST), and nine British universities: The University of Bradford, The University of Huddersfield, The University of Leeds, Leeds Metropolitan University, Liverpool John Moores University, Manchester Metropolitan University, The University of Salford, The University of Sheffield, and Sheffield Hallam University[2].
Licence
SBC became a fully licensed university college on 1 September 2006. British institutional partners award degrees to graduates.[3]
History
SBC is based in a historic campus in the heart of the city of Shanghai. As of November 2018 there are about 1,800 full-time undergraduates.[3]
References
- ^ "Principal's Welcome". Sino-British College. Retrieved 12 November 2018.
- ^ https://www.ncuk.ac.uk/where-can-i-study/sbc/
- ^ a b "SBC Introduction". Sino-British College. Retrieved 12 November 2018.