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What are the Chinese-foreign cooperative universities?
Chinese-foreign cooperatively-run universities are:

1, nyu shanghai

Nyu shanghai, referred to as "Shanghai University", is located in Shanghai, China. It is a research university with independent legal person status jointly organized by new york University in the United States and East China Normal University in China, and is a member of the Sino-foreign cooperative university alliance.

2.Xi Jiaotong University

Xi Jiaotong University, located in Suzhou City, Jiangsu Province, is a Sino-foreign cooperative university jointly founded by Xi Jiaotong University and the University of Liverpool, with the approval of the Ministry of Education of China, and has the right to award a bachelor's degree from People's Republic of China (PRC) and a degree from the University of Liverpool, England.

3. Duke University in Kunshan

Duke University in Kunshan is a non-profit Sino-US cooperative educational institution, which was founded by Duke University and Wuhan University. It aims to build a world-class research-oriented comprehensive university and provide diversified academic programs for students from China and other parts of the world. Duke University in Kunshan was formally established in September 20 13 with the approval of the Ministry of Education of China, and the first batch of students was welcomed in the autumn of 20 14.

4.unnc

Unnc is the first Sino-foreign cooperative university in China approved by the Ministry of Education to introduce world-class universities. Co-founded by Nottingham University and Zhejiang Wanli College. The school is headed by Professor Yang, former president of Nottingham University and academician of China Academy of Sciences, and Professor Lu is the executive president.

5. Suzhou Centennial Vocational College

Suzhou Centennial Vocational College is the first Sino-foreign cooperative university jointly organized by Suzhou University of Science and Technology and Centennial College, approved by Jiangsu Provincial People's Government and officially put on record by the Ministry of Education.

The school has 17 majors, five of which are connected with Canada Centennial College and implement "four pairs" (double admission, double enrollment, double training and double diploma). Students who have obtained a college diploma and meet the requirements can go to Canada Centennial College or related universities of the League of Nations to receive undergraduate courses.