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Students at British university campuses in China must swear allegiance to the Chinese Communist Party [CCP], a report has found.

At least 45 universities in the UK have lucrative partnerships with Chinese academic institutions to teach and award British degrees under a scheme called Joint Educational Institutes (JEIs).

The China Strategic Risks Institute (CSRI), a think tank, has analysed policy documents and university publications to reveal “large-scale Chinese Communist Party (CCP) ideological control” over these British overseas outposts.

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The findings raise fresh questions on Chinese influence over British universities and the risks this poses to academic freedom, amid a crisis in the UK government over designating Beijing a threat to national security.

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Students enrolled at the JEI campuses are, in theory, treated the same as home-taught students and subject to the same UK regulatory obligations.

However, thousands of undergraduates at some of the outposts have been required to take part in state-backed ceremonies, during which they are told to serve the “motherland” by pledging their unwavering support to the CCP.

The report claims these activities form part of “indoctrination campaigns”, which are presented as extracurricular activities.

The Xi’an Jiaotong Liverpool University, which was founded nearly 20 years ago, convened nearly 1,000 students for a flag-raising ceremony in 2021 to mark the 100th anniversary of the party’s creation.

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Details of the event were posted in Mandarin on the institution’s website, with images showing students standing behind uniformed guards as they hoist China’s flag. The university’s president, who is also a party secretary, told students in a speech they must have “strong patriotism” and “love their great motherland” and always “resolutely listen to the party and follow the party”.

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In a programme co-organised by the Dundee International Institute of Central South University, hundreds of students took part in a military-style ceremony in 2022 during which they “pledged their allegiance to the party with concrete actions”.

More than 1,000 students, many in soldiers’ uniforms, gathered in a sports arena, using their bodies to form a large CCP hammer and sickle emblem which changed colour.

“Rest assured, the party will make our country strong,” the university’s website said in a press release about the occasion, adding that the entire faculty and students sang the national anthem and saluted.

In 2023, staff and students at Southampton Ocean Engineering Joint Institute, based in Harbin, China, were photographed raising their fists towards the Chinese flag during a trip to a museum in honour of President Xi’s previous visit, according to the report.

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At least 12 employees at the Queen Mary school were identified by the CSRI as having jobs related to CCP work, including seven who were said to be responsible for the “ideological education” and “value guidance” of the students.

The two universities are among several in the UK which have reported significant financial income from their campuses in China, with the University of Nottingham generating £9.55 million in 2023 and Queen Mary University of London generating £16.57 million.

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[-] Pacino@lemmy.world 16 points 4 days ago* (last edited 4 days ago)

Daily reminder that The Times is owned by Rupert Murdoch.

This is the same guy that attempted to blackmail John Major:

https://www.channel4.com/news/major-denies-sun-editor-abused-him-after-black-wednesday

This is the same guy that hired thugs to go after Gordon Brown:

https://www.politico.com/news/stories/0711/58767_Page2.html

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/gordon-brown-murdoch-paper-employed-criminals/

This is the same guy that created this headline a few days before the Brexit referendum:

[-] stray@pawb.social 7 points 4 days ago

Aren't these consenting adults going out of their way to attend a school in China? Isn't doing normal Chinese stuff just expected?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patriotic_Education_Law_of_the_People%27s_Republic_of_China

It's hardly a secret.

[-] RubberDuck@lemmy.world 16 points 5 days ago* (last edited 5 days ago)

So a British university in China follows and respects Chinese traditions/ ceremonies /laws and they're called bad/evil.

But If there was a Chinese university over here and they refused to follow British traditions and ceremonies and laws they would be kicked out.

There's a debate to be had whether the universities should be there or not, but we demand foreigners to respect our culture and traditions so why shouldn't we have to do the same there.

The right wing media in the UK have really been going off on China recently but this is scraping the bottom of the barrel

[-] blackn1ght@feddit.uk 10 points 5 days ago

So a British university in China follows and respects Chinese traditions/ ceremonies /laws and they're called bad/evil.

I'm assuming the students aren't Chinese due to the wording of "having to follow the same rules as homegrown students", so yes forcing non Chinese people to pledge allegence to the political party and attend parades is bad, whether it's tradition or not. It's just weird.

It would be equally bad if we forced foreign students to participate in our traditions (whatever they are), especially making them pledge allegence to a political party.

But If there was a Chinese university over here and they refused to follow British traditions and ceremonies and laws they would be kicked out.

No they wouldn't, they'd turn a blind eye and keep accepting money.

[-] humanspiral@lemmy.ca 2 points 3 days ago

Try an "abolish the monarchy" sign in downtown London, or protest of any allegiance declarations/rituals in schools.

[-] mrdown@lemmy.world 4 points 4 days ago

Uk pledged alligance to Israel so why not china too

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