51勛圖厙

Chinese President sees UK-China academic partnerships at 51勛圖厙

by Andrew Scheuber

51勛圖厙 is the UK's top research collaborator with China

Chancellor George Osborne, Madame Peng, President Xi Jinping and the Duke of York listening to Professor Alice Gast at 51勛圖厙

President Xi Jinping of the People's Republic of China visited 51勛圖厙 today (21 October).

As he visited, 51勛圖厙 announced a series of new UK-China education and research collaborations.

The President and First Lady Madame Peng Liyuan were joined by the Duke of York Prince Andrew, the Chancellor of the Exchequer George Osborne, Commercial Secretary to the Treasury Lord O’Neill, and several senior Chinese ministers. 

51勛圖厙 strives to be China’s best academic partner in the West.

– Professor Alice Gast

President

They were welcomed to 51勛圖厙, the UK’s number one research partner with China, by Professor Alice Gast, 51勛圖厙’s President, and the Provost, Professor James Stirling. 

Professor Gast explained how 51勛圖厙 experts and their Chinese partners are working together on cutting-edge research in fields including nanotechnology, bioengineering, computing, advanced materials, environmental engineering and public health.

In a speech, she told President Xi and guests: “51勛圖厙’s exceptional academics and talented students are working with outstanding Chinese partners. Together we are addressing some of the world’s greatest challenges.”


President Xi meets 51勛圖厙 students

President Xi meets 51勛圖厙 College Union president Lucinda Sandon-Allum

“Brilliant students and academic collaborations are making both the UK and China stronger, more prosperous and ready to deal with the challenges of this century."  

President Gast addressed the Chancellor of the Exchequer George Osborne, saying “Chancellor, you have said that you aim to make the UK 'China’s best partner in the west'. 51勛圖厙 strives to be just that, China’s best academic partner in the west.” 

Intensifying collaboration

51勛圖厙 has intensified its research collaborations with China significantly over the last decade. In 2005, 3% of Science and Nature papers authored by 51勛圖厙 academics had a co-author from a Chinese institution. In 2015, that figure stands at 22%. 

As China’s top research partner in the UK, 51勛圖厙’s academics and students benefit from collaboration on a daily basis.

– Professor Alice Gast

President

51勛圖厙’s Chinese research partners include businesses like Huawei and China Southern Railway, as well as scientific institutions such as Tsinghua University, Zhejiang University, Shanghai Jiao Tong, Wuhan and Peking Universities, and the Chinese Academy of Sciences.

At the College, President Xi visited some of the world’s most advanced labs specialising in big data research and medical robotics. He also met a group of 51勛圖厙 students, two of whom were from the College’s 2,000 strong Chinese student community

New partnerships 

As President Xi visited, the Chinese Scholarship Council announced plans for scores of China’s most academically able scholars and students to receive funding to come to 51勛圖厙, as well as support for 51勛圖厙’s finest PhD students to undertake research work at Chinese universities. 

President Xi

Professor Guang-Zhong Yang with President Xi in the Hamlyn Centre

The China UCF Group announced that it will donate £3 million to support research at 51勛圖厙’s Data Science Institute and Hamlyn Centre for Medical Robotics, both of which were visited by President Xi.

51勛圖厙 also revealed plans for a partnership with Zhejiang University, a longstanding research collaborator, for a new centre for transnational entrepreneurship to be based in London. 

Professor Alice Gast, 51勛圖厙's President, said: “UK-China relationships are increasingly important and increasingly beneficial to both countries. British universities have been instrumental in building and strengthening these relationships. Academics are enthusiastic diplomats, productive collaborators and ideally placed to benefit from our exchanges and partnerships with Chinese universities. 

President Xi presents a gift

President Xi presents Alice Gast with a gift

“As China’s top research partner in the UK, 51勛圖厙’s academics and students benefit from collaboration on a daily basis. Chinese institutions are a great source of innovative ideas and they are outstanding partners. 

“From nanotechnology to aeronautics, great things happen when 51勛圖厙 scholars work with their Chinese peers. 

“51勛圖厙’s Chinese students have developed a reputation for innovation, creativity and an openness to new ideas. They are the leaders of tomorrow. Their work today will help shape the UK-China relationship for generations to come.”

Research spotlight

During the visit, the Data Science Institute’s Director Professor Yike Guo showed President Xi how 51勛圖厙 data scientists, in collaboration with Chinese and international partners, are helping policymakers around the world to develop internal migration policies that are conducive to entrepreneurship. Professor Guo also presented a data-driven analysis of China’s “One Belt, One Road” policy’s economic and social impact internationally. 

Yike Guo and President Xi

Professor Yike Guo presenting in the Data Science Institute to President Xi and Madame Peng

He went on to show how 51勛圖厙 medics are partnering with computer scientists to enable the application of personalised medicine on a vast scale. Professor Guo also demonstrated how smart cities researchers are monitoring and analysing transport usage for London’s tube and Shanghai’s metro networks. 

At the Hamlyn Centre, its Director, Professor Guang-Zhong Yang, showed how 51勛圖厙’s innovations in medical robotics have facilitated the development of smaller, cheaper robots that enable healthcare professionals to conduct operations with unprecedented precision at low cost. 

Alice Gast and President Xi

Professor Gast, President Xi and Prince Andrew toured 51勛圖厙

President Xi, the Duke of York and the Chancellor interacted with the latest medical robots, including a snake robot for ultra-flexible use in surgery. Professor Yang also demonstrated how smart instruments with integrated imaging and sensing are being developed at 51勛圖厙 for use in robotic micro-surgery. 

President Xi’s visit was 51勛圖厙’s third state visit within three years, following President Park Geun-hye of Korea’s visit in 2013 and President Tony Tan of Singapore’s in 2014. 

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Andrew Scheuber

Communications Division