Upcoming Events | NAFSA China MIG
Dear Colleagues,
We are pleased to share two upcoming events highlighting innovation and partnership opportunities in U.S.–China higher education. Please see details below and register using the provided links.
Event 1: Advancing Innovation in Graduate Education: U.S.–China Perspectives
Date & Time: Thursday, October 16 | 8:00–9:30 PM ET
Description:
This session will explore the rapidly evolving landscape of graduate education in China, highlighting case studies and current trends. Our speakers will introduce innovative certificate programs currently in development and discuss how these initiatives connect to global best practices. Together, they will share insights on educational innovation, the integration of psychology and technology in higher education, and new opportunities for international collaboration between China and the U.S.
Speakers:
Yupeng Luo
• Founder, Integrated Psychological Education Technology Co., Ltd.
• Director of Admissions, Psychology Division, Zijing Education
Yupeng is a seasoned professional with deep expertise in the education industry, particularly in applied psychology, educational technology, and international education cooperation. He specializes in education innovation consulting and brings years of experience and resources at the intersection of psychology, technology, and cross-border education.
Weiqi Zhang
• Associate Professor, Suffolk University
• Founder, WZ Consulting
Dr. Zhang provides expertise in scientific research and international education. At Suffolk, he has been leading initiatives in graduate education and is developing innovative online certificate programs designed to expand access and foster collaboration in a global learning environment.
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Event 2: New Sino-Foreign Partnership Opportunities: 2026 MOE Regulation Changes
Date & Time: Tuesday, October 22 | 2:00 PM ET
Description:
Join CClP’s webinar to learn about the recent MOE regulation changes for 3+1, 3+2, and 4+0 Sino-foreign partnerships, including tuition-sharing models with Chinese partners. These partnerships can generate significant net revenue for institutions—ranging from $75,000 to $1.4M annually.
Host:
CClP generously sponsored our NAFSA Dinner Reception, and we are delighted to partner with them for this timely session.
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