Harvard University, Yale University, Stanford University, University of Pennsylvania, University of Chicago, Princeton University, University of California, Berkeley, UCLA, Cornell University, Columbia University, Cambridge University, Oxford University, London School of Economics and Political Science, University College London, Imperial College London, King's College London, Manchester University, Southampton University, Bath University and Leeds University.
Running a school abroad refers to the mode of running a school abroad. Institutions of higher learning independently or in cooperation with educational institutions and other social organizations with overseas legal personality and recognized by the host country (region) government, set up educational institutions with overseas citizens as the main enrollment targets or carry out education and teaching activities in other forms, and implement higher education, degree education or non-academic higher education.
Running a school in an overseas institution of higher learning means that an institution of higher learning is independent overseas or cooperates with an educational institution or other social organization that has legal personality overseas and is recognized by the government of the host country (region), and establishes an educational institution with overseas citizens as the main enrollment target or adopts other forms to carry out education and teaching activities and implement higher education, degree education or non-academic higher education.