- Nordic Centre in Shanghai
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Nordic Centre in Shanghai 北欧中心 Established 1995 Location Shanghai, China Website www.nordiccentre.org The Nordic Centre in Shanghai at Fudan University (复旦大学北欧中心) was officially opened on November 8, 1995 by the Norwegian Prime Minister Gro Harlem Brundtland and Professor Yang Fujia, President of Fudan University. The Nordic Centre was then a joint project between Fudan University and 14 Nordic universities. Today the Centre has 26 member universities representing the five Nordic countries and one associate member.
The Nordic Centre is the only Nordic academic institution set up in China.
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Vision
The vision of the Nordic Centre is to promote closer ties and understanding between the Nordic countries and China by means of jointly undertaken research projects and educational activities.
History
The Nordic Centre was started as a joint project between Fudan University and 14 universities from Denmark, Finland, Norway and Sweden in 1995.
The Nordic Centre has been located at Fudan University since its opening and Fudan university has been the main Chinese partner in most projects, courses or other activities. The number of member universities in the Nordic countries has increased from 14 initial universities of the most comprehensive and most internationally focused universities in the countries.
Structure
The Centre has a Board, a Council and a secretariat/chairmanship. The council consists of representatives from all member universities and is the highest decision-making body of the Centre. The Board represents one member from each member country and the Chairman of the Board is from the University where the secretariat is situated. Currently the University of Tampere holds the chairmanship after 7 years with Lund University as the chair. During the first few years, the Norwegian School of Management, BI, held the chairmanship.
Main Areas of Focus
- A platform for initiating and developing activities and collaboration within research and higher education which is of mutual interest to Nordic and Chinese scholars.
- A teaching institution for Chinese students and scholars pursuing study of the Nordic countries, and for Nordic students and scholars pursuing study of China.
- An organiser of programmes and activities for Nordic business communities in Shanghai region.[1]
Academic Activities
Today the Nordic Centre provides courses at BA, MA and PhD level, both for Chinese and Nordic students. The Centre regularly arranges workshops and seminars which are of interest for both Chinese and Nordic scholars and also tries to have regular activities where the Nordic business communities are involved either as participants or as contributors.
To encourage more research collaboration, a Nordic Centre Research Platform was established in 2007. The Nordic Centre Research Platform aims to encourage and support research collaboration between Nordic and Chinese scholars which is of mutual interest for their home institutions.
30 part-time research fellows from various departments of Fudan University regularly advise the Executive Director and the Nordic Centre Programme Manager, and also play an active role in the functions of the Centre.
Member Universities
China
Denmark
- Aalborg University
- Copenhagen Business School
- University of Aarhus
- University of Copenhagen
- University of Southern Denmark
Finland
- Aalto University
- Hanken School of Economics
- University of Eastern Finland
- University of Helsinki
- University of Tampere
- University of Turku
Iceland
Norway
- Norwegian School of Economics and Business Administration
- BI Norwegian Business School
- Norwegian University of Science and Technology
- University of Bergen
- University of Oslo
Sweden
- University of Gothenburg
- Karolinska Institutet
- Lund University
- Royal Institute of Technology
- Stockholm University
- Umeå University
- Uppsala University
- Linköping University
Associate Member
- Nordic Institute of Asian Studies
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