British University Vietnam and Chinese Service Center for Scholarly Exchange establish strategic partnership to advance Asian talent mobility
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British University Vietnam and Chinese Service Center for Scholarly Exchange establish strategic partnership to advance Asian talent mobility

Dec 12, 2025

British University Vietnam and Chinese Service Center for Scholarly Exchange establish strategic partnership to advance Asian talent mobility 21:23:27

British University Vietnam (BUV) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Chinese Service Center for Scholarly Exchange (CSCSE) – Ministry of Education of the People’s Republic of China. This partnership marks an important milestone in advancing educational ties between Vietnam and China, creating new opportunities for students, institutions, and academic exchange across both countries. 

The signing ceremony was conducted by Professor Rick Bennett, Deputy Vice-Chancellor of BUV, and Mr. XIA Jianhui, Deputy Director of CSCSE.  

The ceremony was witnessed by Ms. Khieu Thi Nhan, Deputy Head of International Education Division (IED), International Cooperation Department (ICD), Ministry of Education and Training (MOET); Dato’ Dr Teo Tong Kooi, Distinguished Visiting Professor of BUV; Ms. Nguyen Thi Vinh Thuy, Chief Operating Officer of BUV; Ms. LIU Danhua, Deputy Director of Study in China Office, CSCSE; and Mr. SONG Kanglu, Deputy Director of International Cooperation Division, CSCSE.  

Expanding regional pathways for cross-border education 

The MoU establishes a strategic partnership to enhance international talent mobility and strengthen study-abroad support systems across Asia. It is designed to deepen academic collaboration, strengthen bilateral ties, and expand opportunities for students, institutions, and partners across Vietnam, China, and the wider Asian higher education ecosystem. 

For students, the partnership creates new pathways to access quality international education. Students from China and across Asia will benefit from preparatory programs equipping them with academic foundations, language proficiency, and cultural readiness before pursuing full degrees at BUV. The collaboration also opens doors to innovation and entrepreneurship platforms, including China’s Chunhui platform and national-level competitions, enhancing employability and career readiness. Meanwhile, BUV students gain opportunities to participate in “Study in China” initiatives and short-term exchange programmes, enriching their international exposure. Degree recognition will also be streamlined, ensuring seamless career mobility across borders. 

For CSCSE, the partnership delivers access to a high-quality British-standard university in Southeast Asia, broadening its portfolio of trusted destinations for students seeking international experience closer to home. The MoU also enables CSCSE to expand its presence in Asia, with BUV supporting the promotion of “Study in China” initiatives and hosting education exhibitions in Vietnam. 

For BUV, formalising cooperation with CSCSE reinforces its position as an emerging hub for transnational education in Asia, opening doors to a growing community of students from China and across the continent. Through CSCSE’s extensive network and study-abroad service system, BUV gains greater visibility across Asia’s education landscape while enabling meaningful two-way academic exchange. 

The collaboration between BUV and CSCSE promises to bring significant benefits in academic exchange and career opportunities for students across the region.

“Vietnam is an increasingly important destination for Chinese students seeking quality international education within the region,” shared Mr. XIA Jianhui, Deputy Director of CSCSE. “Through this partnership with British University Vietnam, CSCSE can provide students with a trusted pathway to UK-standard degrees while strengthening educational ties between China and Vietnam. We look forward to working together to support student success and expand opportunities for academic exchange.” 

Professor Rick Bennett, Vice-Chancellor of BUV, shared: “This partnership with CSCSE marks an important milestone in BUV’s internationalisation journey. By combining CSCSE’s extensive network and expertise in study-abroad services with BUV’s British-accredited education, we are creating meaningful pathways for students across the region. We are committed to delivering an exceptional learning experience that prepares graduates for success in an increasingly connected world.” 

Reinforcing quality through international recognition 

Established under China’s Ministry of Education, CSCSE plays a central role in supporting international academic exchange, qualification verification, and overseas study services for Chinese students. 

Previously, BUV has been officially recognised by China’s Ministry of Education as an accredited foreign university and listed on CSCSE’s website, meaning the degree earned at BUV is approved and recognized by the Chinese Ministry of Education.  

Foreign nationals holding BUV degrees who wish to work or pursue further studies in China also benefit, as their qualifications can now be validated more efficiently and transparently. Furthermore, employers and agencies in China can verify BUV qualifications seamlessly through CSCSE, and academic partnerships with Chinese universities and colleges become easier, opening new pathways for joint programmes, student mobility, and industry collaboration between Vietnam and China.  

This MoU marks the next step, elevating the relationship from formal recognition to strategic collaboration, creating a distinctive dual-value proposition. Verification ensures that BUV’s academic quality and qualifications can be trusted by students and stakeholders in China, while the MoU establishes structured pathways for collaboration, visibility, and student support.  

This recognition also further solidifies BUV’s Triple Quality Assurance Framework across three key tiers, benchmarking higher education quality across local, national, and global standards. 

Nationally, as the UK-representative institution delivering British higher education in Vietnam, BUV was the first university in Vietnam and ASEAN to obtain comprehensive QAA accreditation, demonstrating adherence to UK/European higher education standards.  

For international excellence, BUV is the first and only university in Vietnam to maintain an overall QS 5-Star rating for six consecutive years (2022–2028).  

Recently, BUV received the QS 5-Star rating for the 2025–2028 period at the QS Asia Pacific Higher Education Summit 2025 in Seoul, reaffirming the university’s international-quality standards.

Asia’s trusted pathway to British-accredited education 

This partnership comes at a crucial time when global student mobility patterns are undergoing significant shifts, particularly for Chinese students. The traditional “Big 4” study-abroad destinations, including the US, UK, Australia, and Canada, have recently seen challenges due to factors like rising tuition fees, stricter visa procedures, and evolving geopolitical uncertainties. Within this broader trend, families are increasingly turning to Asia-based transnational education, such as BUV in Vietnam, which delivers British-accredited degrees with greater stability, affordability, and proximity. 

When choosing an international study destination, Chinese students and their families consistently prioritise two key factors: guaranteed degree recognition and confidence in academic quality. With QAA’s accreditation from the UK, CSCSE formally approving and listing BUV from China, and both institutions establishing a structured cooperation framework, Chinese students and their families can confidently view BUV as a credible, future-ready study destination within Asia. 

Established in 2009 with 100% foreign investment and a projected total capital of up to $165 million, BUV demonstrates the UK’s long-term investment commitment in Vietnam. BUV was the first foreign-invested university in Vietnam to partner with UK universities to grant globally certified British degrees, including programmes from the University of London (UoL) with academic direction from the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) – ranked 56th in the QS World University Rankings 2026 and named University of the Year 2025 by The Times and The Sunday Times Good University Guide.  

Through these programmes, students gain an internationally prestigious UoL qualification, widely recognised in major hubs like Shanghai and Beijing, where degrees from top-ranked universities are often essential for competitive career and residency opportunities. 

In April 2025, BUV was upgraded to an “International Partner” by the UoL, one of only a select number of high-level partners worldwide, affirming its academic excellence. This demonstrates the opportunity for students to pursue a QS top-tier qualification delivered to the highest academic standards directly at BUV.   

Importantly, students can access this world-class British education at a significantly more affordable cost. Based on estimates from the LSE, the total cost of completing a three-year University of London degree with academic direction from LSE in the UK ranges from USD 176,000 – 236,000. This includes annual international tuition fees of USD 35,000 – 48,750, alongside recommended living expenses of approximately USD 17,500 per year, excluding airfare, visa fees, and other incidental costs. 

Meanwhile, obtaining an LSE-directed University of London degree at BUV typically represents only one-third of the cost of studying overseas. Combined with BUV’s international scholarship schemes and the lower cost of living in Vietnam, this offers an attractive pathway for students seeking high-quality British education with exceptional value.

“I used to think a British degree meant studying in the UK. But at BUV in Vietnam, I discovered I can study globally with a high-standard British education, live comfortably, without being so far away from home,” said Yinglu Guo, a Digital and Social Media Marketing undergraduate student from Shenzhen, China.

BUV’s commitment to quality and student experience has earned it recognition among the Top 3 universities worldwide for Admissions Process (Global Student Satisfaction Awards 2025) and the Top 5 most favoured institutions for international students in Vietnam (EduOpinions).  

In addition, safety and living environment are major factors attracting international students to BUV. Located within Ecopark, a green township just outside Hanoi, BUV offers a clean, modern and well-regulated living environment. The campus has achieved the EDGE Advanced certification for sustainable design and provides 24/7 security, controlled access, and a dedicated shuttle bus service connecting student residences to the academic buildings in under five minutes. 

Many representatives from partner institutions, such as the University of London, have remarked that BUV is “the most beautiful campus” among all partner universities.

International students at BUV also benefit from comprehensive support services, ranging from administrative assistance and academic advising to extracurricular engagement, helping them settle in quickly and enjoy a memorable and fulfilling experience in Vietnam. 

With its commitment to continuous programme innovation, expanding partnership with top-tier UK universities, and sustained investment in world-class facilities, BUV continues to assert its pioneering role in bringing accredited British education to Vietnam, striving towards the vision of becoming the number one international university in Vietnam and the surrounding region. 

 

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