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Spring 2016 International Partnership Student Newsletter Welcome to the Spring 2016 edition of your UCLan partnership student newsletter! Our academic year is well underway and we hope you are getting on well with your studies. As always, we are keen to share with you all the latest news from the University, and in this edition you can read about UCLan’s new Vice-Chancellor, and the official opening of our brand new School of Medicine; see how UCLan celebrated Chinese New Year and read some success stories of both students and staff. And there’s an important message to all of you who will be progressing into your final year at UCLan in September 2016; plus exciting new developments in Oman and Hong Kong. We hope you enjoy reading your newsletter, and if you want us to feature your stories, successes, events or pictures in our next edition, please send your contributions to us at InternationalResources@uclan.ac.uk What’s been happening at UCLan over the past few months New Vice-Chancellor In December, UCLan appointed Professor Mike Thomas as its new Vice-Chancellor. Professor Thomas, who is from North Wales and had been acting as Interim Vice-Chancellor at the University, brings a wealth of experience to the role of Vice-Chancellor, having served as Deputy Vice-Chancellor at UCLan and in a variety of senior leadership roles at the University of Chester. Still an active researcher in psychology and mental health, his academic career also includes spells at Leeds Metropolitan University, the University of Salford and the University of Wales, and is balanced with experience as a practising clinician and as a submariner in the Royal Navy. New Medical School opened by inspirational doctor In November, UCLan’s new School of Medicine was officially opened by Dr Kate Granger MBE, a terminally ill doctor whose #hellomynameis campaign to bring compassion to the forefront of healthcare is taking the National Health Service (NHS) by storm. Speaking at the event, Dr Granger commented: “I am both excited and honoured to be invited to officially open the brand new Medical School at UCLan. The NHS desperately needs more doctors and the high quality training provided in this institution will no doubt supply them.” The UCLan medical programme is aimed at international students and predominately at those who lack opportunities in their own country. The new degree will teach medical sciences along with clinical and communication skills out of UCLan’s multi-million pound facilities in Preston, Burnley and Westlakes in Whitehaven, with the undergraduates also undertaking clinical placements in some of the busiest hospitals in the North of England as part of their course. UCLan’s School of Medicine now offers a strong portfolio of programmes and sits within the new College of Clinical and Biomedical Sciences, offering a multi-professional approach to medical education alongside colleagues in pharmacy and dentistry. Chinese education links forged with local schools In December, a group of teachers from schools in the North West of England visited UCLan to learn how they can develop stronger links with Chinese schools for cultural exchanges. The teachers, from 12 primary and secondary schools in Lancashire and Cumbria, met with UCLan’s Confucius Institute to set up links with a partner school in China and learn more about the Chinese education system in general. The Confucius Institute also donated Chinese language books to each school to help their students with their Chinese language studies. Chen Qu, Director of Edunion UK, a company that pairs schools seeking international partnerships in both China and the United Kingdom, said: “Broadening horizons and experiencing different cultures is an important part of a student’s personal development and growth, and this is the main purpose behind student exchange programmes.” From UCLan to Hong Kong The People’s Canopy, the unique piece of mobile architecture specially designed for the city of Preston, is to take part in the Bi-City Biennale of Urbanism/Architecture in Hong Kong early in 2016. The People’s Canopy was the result of a year-long collaboration between In Certain Places (ICP) at UCLan and People’s Architecture Office (PAO) in Beijing. Commissioned by ICP and designed by PAO on the theme of the city as a meeting place, the People’s Canopy is a two-storey high expandable roof structure on bicycle wheels. The ten units are designed to collapse to the size of a double-decker bus to be pedalled from one location to another and thereby transform underused public spaces; spaces for auto transport are turned into spaces for pedestrians and events; and open streets connected. The theme of this year’s unique Bi-City Biennale of Urbanism/ Architecture is “Visions 2050: Lifestyle and the Smart City”, and the structure will be installed in the plaza at Kowloon Park to play a central role at the opening and throughout the festival, marking a new, important step in cross-cultural collaboration. To view a three-minute film, listen to the public talk on the commission, or read more about the Canopy project, visit www.peoplescanopy.info Colourful start to Chinese New Year The start of the Chinese New Year was celebrated in colourful style at UCLan in February, with a modernised Sichuan operatic dance performance by the globally-renowned Chongqing Chuanju Theatre troupe and a traditional lion dancing display from the Jinlong Chinese Martial Arts Academy in front of 250 schoolchildren, university students and staff, members of the public and the Mayor of Preston. The event was organised by the UCLan Confucius Institute. Director of the Institute, Feixia Yu, said: “Every year we work very closely with the Chinese Embassy’s cultural section to ensure we can bring world-class Chinese performers to Preston to celebrate Chinese New Year. This year’s performance was truly amazing and one which I’m sure the audience will remember for a very long time.” In her speech, Preston Mayor, Councillor Margaret McManus, commented on the great cultural contribution the UCLan Confucius Institute has made to the city of Preston. She was joined by the University’s Vice-Chancellor, Professor Mike Thomas, whose speech highlighted 30 years of UCLan’s partnership with China. Omani students visit BAE Systems Insight Days are a unique opportunity for students to visit BAE Systems to explore and learn how international organisations operate and how the subjects they are studying at university are applied in industry with a view to broadening their commercial understanding. In December, a group of Omani students studying at UCLan attended the second Insight into Industry Day at BAE Systems’ military air facility at Warton, near Preston. The 18 students – who are studying a range of subjects at UCLan including Health, Safety and Environmental Management, Project Management and IT – spent the day with senior executives from BAE Systems to explore the world of work, whilst learning about the company and its history in Oman. In addition, BAE Systems provided an insight into career opportunities within BAE Systems, more specifically the 12 graduate roles available this year that will lead to high quality jobs based in Oman supporting the company’s delivery of products and services to the Royal Air Force of Oman (RAFO). Sir Simon Bryant KCB, CBE, Vice President (Oman), BAE Systems, commented: “BAE Systems has a long-standing relationship with the Sultanate of Oman and we are delighted to have hosted the Omani students at Warton, the home of Eurofighter Typhoon. Insight Days give students a good opportunity to learn about BAE Systems and the potential graduate roles with BAE Systems which may result in job opportunities for them in Oman, as well as helping to develop the skills required in any future position.” UCLan recognised for pioneering work in China February saw UCLan recognised for its pioneering work in China when it was named as a finalist in the Educational Links category of the UK Trade and Investment (UKTI) Greater China Awards in Manchester. Successful British Council inspection In January UCLan received the long-awaited inspection report from the British Council and is delighted to announce that its accreditation successfully continues, attaining 9 strengths out of a possible 14 compared with five at the previous inspection. University professor honoured for outstanding achievement The UKTI Awards honour any company in the North West that has made a significant contribution to developing business relationships with mainland China, Taiwan or Hong Kong, including bilateral trade, investment, education or community links. The University’s entry focused on its successful UK outward mobility scheme, “Journey to the East”, run by the School of Business and key partners in Beijing, Shanghai and Fuzhou. Successful students are given the opportunity to travel to one of the partners to meet Chinese students with a view to enhancing their cultural awareness and learning more about business in China. UCLan Director of International Partnerships, Tim Steele, said: “UCLan is delighted to have been a finalist for this highly prestigious award. It is recognition of our continued innovative approach to international partnership development within China over the last 30 years and our continued commitment to providing our home students with an international experience.” A UCLan professor has been honoured for his exceptional work in the world of tribology. Professor Ian Sherrington giving his Donald Julius Groen Prize Lecture in Westminster Professor Ian Sherrington was awarded the 2015 Donald Julius Groen Prize for his “outstanding achievements in the Tribology Group’s sphere of activity” and, as the winner, was invited to present the Group’s prestigious Groen Prize Lecture in Westminster as part of an event held by the Institution of Mechanical Engineers. Student news and successes UCLan graduate scores leading job with IBM UCLan graduate, Charles Partington, has a bright future ahead of him after gaining a first class degree in International Business Management and being offered a job with global computer giant, IBM. After joining the University in 2011, Charles’s knowledge and skills were noticed by his tutors who elected him to be part of the LaunchPad scheme, which helps students in the Schools of Business and Management to develop professional skills. Charles said: “Being part of the LaunchPad scheme has given me some incredible opportunities, including visiting China and Hong Kong. During my time at UCLan my confidence has grown so much. I was encouraged to experience a lot more than my degree and so I’m extremely happy with what I’ve accomplished in my four years here.” Charles’s new role as a business consultant at IBM takes him to London where it is his responsibility to collate, analyse and present financial data for his UK and European clients. UCLan student wins first place in global Korean studies competition A UCLan PhD student has won a global competition for her research into North Korea. Priscilla Jung Kim, who originates from Los Angeles in the USA, was awarded first place and handed a prize of 3 million South Korean Won (approximately £1200) in the 2015 Academy of Korean Studies (AKS) Research Paper Contest for Korean Studies, for her paper on what informal, non-governmental relationships exist between the USA and North Korea. Sky is the limit for UCLan graduate New MA Sports Journalism graduate, Rory O’Callaghan, has landed a job with global media powerhouse Sky Sports. It was the reputation of Professor Hazel Smith, Director of the Institute of Korean Studies at UCLan, which drew first-year PhD student Priscilla to the University. Congratulating her student, Professor Smith said: “Priscilla has done amazingly well to win this international competition. UCLan only established the Institute of Korean Studies two years ago, and this award shows that we’re already attracting an exceptionally high calibre of research students as judged by one of the premier worldwide academic bodies on Korean studies.” Priscilla, 24, has now applied to present her research paper at an international conference on Korean Studies to be held in Singapore later this year, and has long-term ambitions to work in the US State Department and for the US Foreign Service as a Diplomat. The 24-year-old said: “Sports journalism is a very competitive industry so I’m really pleased to have secured a freelance role so soon after graduating. I’m hoping to showcase my skills to the full and make the most of it because it’s a fantastic opportunity.” Full of praise for the UCLan course, Rory added: “I wanted to gain a qualification that would be well respected in the industry and would help me secure employment at a national media organisation, and it’s done that straightaway.” Students’ animations set for BBC UCLan fashion students show off designs to American Vogue editor-in chief UCLan Animation students Liam Springthorpe and Declan Holgate with two of the other CBBC Scream Street competition winners Two UCLan undergraduates are to see their ideas for short animations come to life on the BBC. Liam Springthorpe and Declan Holgate, who are second and third year Animation students, have been named as two of the five winners of the Scream Street competition launched by CBBC in October to invite ideas for a short animation using two characters from CBBC’s new stop-motion animated show, Scream Street. The submissions were judged on originality and creativity, character engagement, story, and connection with CBBC’s target audience and, following five weeks’ filming, the shorts will launch on CBBC platforms in the spring and be credited to the winning students. Computing students go above and beyond Two BSc Hons Computing students have been recognised for their hard work in their jobs outside of the University at the UCLan Students’ Union Awards 2015. First year student, Oliver Kerr, won “Student Employee of the Year” in the “Off-Campus Above and Beyond” category, while Alison Abbott was highly commended in the same category. Alongside his studies, Oliver works at an electronics store in Barrow-in-Furness and was nominated by his manager for his customer service and attitude towards work. The 19-year-old said: “I was really surprised to win but also quite proud because I work hard and it’s nice to be recognised. Everyone in the company always tries and goes above and beyond for customers, but I always try and go the extra mile.” Nicky Danino, Senior Lecturer in the School of Physical Sciences and Computing, said: “It’s a great privilege to teach both Oli and Alison. I’m very pleased and proud of them both for being nominated for this award. It’s obvious that their approach to their studies is carried across to the workplace.” She added: “They are both mature and reliable students who are a credit to Computing at UCLan. We aim to teach students in a real world environment so that they can hit the ground running when they graduate, and both these students are a leading example of our teaching and learning ethos.” Anna Wintour at the Northern Youth Fashion Show Fashion students and graduates from UCLan have showcased their designs to one of the world’s most powerful women in fashion. Anna Wintour, American Vogue editor-in-chief and allegedly the inspiration behind The Devil Wears Prada film, was in the UK recently for the Northern Youth Fashion Show in York, a charity fundraising event that featured the designs of students from eight universities across the North of England, including UCLan. The event allowed the students to promote their work to some of the world’s key names in fashion as well as receiving top tips from Anna Wintour in an exclusive talk followed by a question and answer session. UCLan Senior Fashion Lecturer, Chris Molloy, said: “For our students and graduates to present their design to such a globally influential figure in fashion was an amazing opportunity and something I know they all relished. We have some amazingly talented current and former students here at UCLan and it’s fantastic that we’ve been given the opportunity to showcase their work on such a prestigious platform.” Are you progressing to UCLan in 2016? Are you due to come to UCLan to undertake your final year this September 2016? If so, look out for your conditional offer letter which you will receive around April, together with information on booking accommodation, paying your 2016-17 tuition fees (which we will require before we can issue your unconditional offer/CAS letter), and applying for your visa. Students in China will be visited in the coming weeks by staff from our local UCLan offices in Shenzhen and Shanghai who will help prepare you for your progression to the UK and help you with your visa applications. Students in Oman wishing to finish their studies at UCLan will receive their conditional offer and progression details via the International College of Engineering and Management in the next few weeks. There will be a lot of information coming to you: please read it all very carefully in order to minimise the risk of visa refusal. During June/July, as soon as your 2015-16 results are confirmed and you have successfully completed the year, and provided we have received your tuition fees, your transcript and unconditional offer/CAS letter will be sent to you – again, from our local UCLan offices for students in China, and either direct or via the International College of Engineering and Management for students in Oman. If you have any questions or concerns about your progression to UCLan in 2016-17, please ask your course leader/course co-ordinator in the first instance or the staff at our UCLan offices. Overseas news and information International deals for UCLan in the Middle East UCLan has signed two multi-million pound international agreements to deliver courses in the Middle East. With this announcement, ICEM will continue to provide UCLan-approved courses in Oman focused on providing a truly world-class higher education learning environment based on practical vocational teaching with a strong bias towards producing graduates who are “employer ready”, well-rounded and internationally experienced. The University has extended its long-term partnership with the International College of Engineering and Management (ICEM) in the Sultanate of Oman for a further five years. The milestone agreement means students will be able to complete the entire Bachelor degree courses in Oman, whereas they were previously required to study part of the course in Preston. A separate deal with the Ministry of Interior of Qatar will see UCLan deliver Fire Safety Engineering Management courses from the new state-of-the-art Ras Laffan Emergency and Safety College in Doha. UCLan and ICEM have been partners in Oman for over 15 years delivering unique Bachelor degree courses in Fire Safety Engineering; Well Engineering; Facilities Management; and Health, Safety and Environmental Management; and have seen almost 2,000 students graduate with diplomas and degrees. UCLan will work closely with Qatar Civil Defence to develop a range of courses which will utilise the £302 million world-class facility, the Middle East’s training institution for fire services and emergency responders. This collaboration, the University’s first in Qatar, will be led by a dedicated team of UCLan staff based at the college working in partnership with a vocational provider, Texas A & M Engineering. It is also planned that existing UCLan students based in Preston will have the opportunity to visit the college and use its cutting-edge facilities to expand their own knowledge and experience. Pro Chancellor and Chair of the University Board, David Taylor, who led the visits to Qatar and Oman to agree the deals, said: “The extension of our partnership with ICEM is a real milestone and evidence of its past success, while the new relationship with Qatar Civil Defence will complement this and the University’s other global partnerships, such as those in China and Mauritius. “What’s more, these initiatives will result in enormous benefits for students. For instance, they’ll have access to world-class facilities, they’ll be taught by academic staff with wide-ranging industrial experience and they’ll benefit from collaborative research which will feed into the teaching curriculum. “The programmes will generate graduates who are highly trained and highly employable, both vocationally and academically, ready to apply their skills to national and global challenges.” 11th graduation ceremony at ICEM A total of 150 graduates of UCLan partner in Oman, the International College of Engineering and Management, were presented with their awards at the 11th annual graduation ceremony held in Muscat in January. The event took place in the presence of HE Engineer Hilal bin Mohammed Al Busaidi, CEO of the General Authority of Mining in the Sultanate of Oman; CEO and MD of ICEM Mr Affan K Al Akhzami; Dr Martin Brown, Dean of ICEM; Mr David Taylor, CBE, Pro-Chancellor and Chair of the Board of UCLan; plus distinguished guests from across Omani business society. New Jockey Club campus at HKCT to develop undergraduate education A significant step forward in the development of undergraduate education at UCLan partner, Hong Kong College of Technology (HKCT), was made in December with the opening of the HKCT Jockey Club Undergraduate Campus, funded by some HK$45 million donation from The Hong Kong Jockey Club Charities Trust. Facilities at the new HKCT Jockey Club Undergraduate Campus include a digital media studio, a Cisco laboratory and an art studio. A three-minute walk from the existing HKCT Jockey Club Ma On Shan Campus in Yiu On Estate, the two campuses will complement each other in providing a better learning environment for students. The centrepiece of the new campus is the seven-storey HKCT Jockey Club Building Tower, which will be able to accommodate about 1,000 students taking sub-degree or Bachelor degree programmes. HKCT Group projects since 2010 such as the establishment of the Ma On Shan Campus and the implementation of the Project on Work-Integrated Learning for Sub-Degree Students. Founded in 1884, the Hong Kong Jockey Club is a world-class horse racing operator and Hong Kong’s largest community benefactor, allocating its surplus funds for charitable and community projects. Over the past decade, the Club’s Charities Trust has contributed over HK$3.9 billion to education and training projects, including donations of more than HK$53 million to support various Speaking at the opening ceremony for the new campus, Club Deputy Chairman Anthony W K Chow said the Club had put strong emphasis on youth development over the years and shared the same values as HKCT in nurturing young talent, adding: “With a better learning environment, we hope that students will achieve not only academic excellence but also personal growth.” Collaborative work leads to exciting creations Mr Jung Shin, lecturer in Spatial Design at NAFA, commented: “We’ve been coming to UCLan annually for the last five years and all of the students get a lot out of it. They’re able to blend cultural and creative differences to come up with some really interesting designs and this year is no exception. We’re already looking forward to returning in 2016.” Design students from UCLan’s partner in Singapore, Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts (NAFA), were welcomed by UCLan in December for a nature-based project inspired by the Lake District’s Grizedale Forest. The 47 Spatial Design students from NAFA joined 20 UCLan Interior Design students for an annual collaborative project where, this year, they were given four days to create a wearable structure based on what they found in the forest. Results included headdresses, hand jewellery made from trees, and a cape covered in leaves. Final year UCLan Interior Design student, Lia Hodgkinson, said: “Working in a group with the Singapore students was a great experience and was something we would never have been able to do if it wasn’t for studying Interior Design at UCLan. It was very interesting to see various students’ working styles and to meet people from a completely different background. We really enjoyed spending the time with them and creating our collaborative piece.” UCLan Interior Design Course Leader, Nigel Simpkins, said: “The project has been our most successful collaboration with NAFA to date and the end results are fantastic. It has been really impressive to see how the different groups have mixed and worked so creatively together.” UCLan Cyprus granted ministerial seal of approval UCLan’s Cyprus campus has been hailed as a beacon of educational excellence following the award of a full licence to operate as a private Cypriot university. The landmark decision, granted a full year ahead of schedule by the Council of Ministers, enables the facility to operate as a legally autonomous Cypriot university with its own charter and degree awarding powers. Having opened its doors for the first time in October 2012, UCLan Cyprus is the first private university on the island to have received final licence approval ahead of schedule. Commenting on the decision, the Deputy Vice-Chancellor (International) at UCLan said: “This is an excellent achievement for the campus and well deserved recognition for all our staff and partners in Cyprus who have helped us achieve this goal ahead of schedule. With the approved operating licence, our dual awards will now be fully recognised by countries such as China, Oman and Greece, opening the door to international students seeking a high quality university experience in a modern campus setting.” UCLan Cyprus Rector, Dr Melinda Tan, who led the submission for the final licence application, added: “The Council of Ministers decided that the University had met all the provisions under Cypriot law to operate with full licence status. The news is a fantastic boost for our first cohort of students who will graduate in 2016 from our pioneering four-year undergraduate degree programmes.” David Taylor, Chair of the UCLan Board, was delighted with the development and said: “This is an important milestone for the campus, of which everyone in the UCLan community, whether in Preston or in Pyla, can be justifiably proud.” New courses at UCLan Cyprus New for 2016-17* • BA (Hons) Economics • BSc (Hons) Sports Business Management • BSc (Hons) Web Design and Development * Subject to validation Cyprus Research Award for UCLan Cyprus academic The prize for the Cyprus Research Award Young Researcher 2015 has been awarded to Dr Kalypso Iordanou in the field of “Social Sciences and Humanities”. Georgiades, on behalf of his Excellency the President of the Republic of Cyprus, Mr Nicos Anastasiades, at a ceremony held at the Hilton Hotel in Nicosia. Dr Iordanou, Assistant Professor of Psychology at UCLan Cyprus, received the award for her work “Developing Argumentation Skills” in November from the Minister of Finance, Mr Charis As part of her prize, Dr Iordanou receives 35,000 Euros from the Research Promotion Foundation to fund her ongoing, high quality research. UCLan Cyprus 12 - 14 University Avenue Pyla, 7080 Larnaka, Cyprus +357 24 69 40 00 +357 24 81 21 20 http://www.uclancyprus.ac.cy/en/ Follow us: Till next time… We hope you’ve enjoyed reading this Spring 2016 edition of the International Partnership Student Newsletter. The next edition will be Autumn 2016, published around November, and we want to include more from you so if you have anything you want to tell us about, or if there’s anything in particular you want to know about UCLan, get in touch with us at: InternationalResources@uclan.ac.uk Meanwhile, we wish you all a very successful academic year 2015-16. Bye for now! 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