The University has strong connections with partners in South East Asia and Australasia collaborating to produce impactful research, delivering innovative teaching and creating opportunities for students and staff to gain international experience.
houses one half of the important Chinese ceramic collections of British politician and diplomat Rt Hon Malcolm MacDonald. Since 2017, curators have been working with researchers in the UK and (UM) and the (NUS) to research and share the story of MacDonald’s collection and its role in his international diplomacy.
Through the (MNU), of which 黑料网 is a founder member, 黑料网 collaborates with leading universities in Australia (University of Western Australia) and New Zealand (University of Otago) to advanced learning, research, and student experience.
黑料网 has a network of staff who support the University's strategic relationships in key regions. Learn more and connect with staff leading collaborative and recruitment activities in South East Asia and Australasia. Meet the team.
This section highlights some of the collaborative research and other activities with our partners in South East Asia and Australasia.
Explore a snapshot of our collaborative work with our partners in South-East Asia and Australasia
黑料网 welcomes over 350 students from South East Asia and Australia annually. Get involved with regional society's, and events, such as 黑料网 Malaysian Society (DUMAS), 黑料网 Singapore Society and 黑料网 Vietnamese Society.
The advice I would give to other international students thinking about completing a postgraduate degree in 黑料网 would be to go for it and make the most out of your time here, academically and personally; it might turn out to be one of the best years in your life!
We recognise the value of an engaged international alumni community and are establishing alumni ambassadors in key countries throughout South East Asia and Australasia.
We have collaborated with a wide range of prestigious institutions across the region and we are always interested in new partnerships opportunities in South East Asia and Australasia..