United International College

BNU-HKBU United International College
北京师范大学-香港浸会大学联合国际学院
Established 2005
Type Medium of Instruction:English
Chairman Xu Jialu
President Ng Ching-fai
Vice-president Zee Sze Yong
Students 4,400
Location 28,Jinfeng Road,Tangjiawan,
Zhuhai, Guangdong Province, P.R.China
Colours Blue and Green
Website uic.edu.hk

United International College (UIC; simplified Chinese: 联合国际学院; traditional Chinese: 聯合國際學院) located in the Xiangzhou District, Zhuhai, Guangdong Province, southern China, was co-founded by Beijing Normal University and Hong Kong Baptist University as the first full-scale cooperation in higher education between Mainland China and Hong Kong. The university's charter has been approved by the Ministry of Education with full support from local authorities, while its mission is to build a new model for liberal education in China and to nurture talented future graduates with international perspectives.

UIC shoulders the historical mission of advancing the internationalization of Chinese higher education and taking the lead in implementing liberal arts education in China. Since its first enrollment in 2005, UIC has grown into an international institution with innovative educational approaches. Twenty undergraduate programmes are currently being offered by three divisions: namely, the Division of Business and Management, the Division of Humanities and Social Science, and the Division of Science and Technology. UIC has extended its enrollment of Category 1 candidates from more than 20 provinces and municipalities. There are approximately 4400 students now, including those from Hong Kong, Macau and overseas. Teaching staff from more than 20 countries and regions make it possible for UIC to use English as the medium of instruction. Graduates will be awarded Bachelor's Degrees by HKBU and Graduation Certificates by UIC.[1]

Academic programs

Division of Social Sciences and Humanities:

Division of Business and Management:

Division of Science and Technology:

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Coordinates: 22°20′50″N 113°32′21″E / 22.3471°N 113.5392°E