Sino-Spanish University Alliance

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Sino-Spanish University Alliance
中国–西班牙大学联盟
AbbreviationSSU
Formation2009;15 years ago (2009)
PurposeTo establish communication and cooperation in terms of scientific collaboration, student exchange and talent development between universities in China and Spain
Headquarters China
Location
Membership
16 universities
Website international.bit.edu.cn/yqlj/b31345.htm
Chinese name
Simplified Chinese 中国–西班牙大学联盟
Traditional Chinese 中國–西班牙大學聯盟
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu Pinyin Zhōngguó-Xībānyá Dàxué Liánméng

The Sino-Spanish University Alliance (SSU) is a consortium of 16 leading universities [1] in China and Spain. SSU was initiated by Beijing Institute of Technology and Technical University of Madrid and was formally founded on 14 June 2009 in Beijing. SSU aims to establish the communication and cooperation between universities in China and Spain, and to promote scientific collaboration, student exchange and talent development. [2]

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Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China

Flag of Spain.svg  Spain

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