Duke University is moving to close the deal on a campus in China after celebrating preliminary approval from the Chinese government last month. Provost Peter Lange said Duke will submit its final plan for a campus on the outskirts of Shanghai to China's education ministry by its deadline in April 2013.
Named Duke Kunshan University, the proposed campus is a collaboration between Duke University in Durham, N.C., Wuhan University and the city of Kunshan. The New York Times reports a Dec. 19 ceremony marked preliminary approval of Duke's Kunshan campus, which was initially awarded in August. Classes are expected to start there in the 2013-2014 academic year.
"Duke Kunshan University is a bold project to drive innovation in Chinese international education," said Liu Jingnan, DKU's designated chancellor, at the ceremony, according to a release. "It represents a real chance to explore new models of higher education in China and sets an example for other Sino-international cooperative schools."
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