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East Asia

Heritage, health, climate change: Newcastle University’s collaborations with East Asian partners are a crucial element of our global engagement.

Working with our East Asian partners

We work with our East Asian partners, colleagues and students
to undertake:

  • community-led research
  • active advancement of East Asian language studies
  • promotion of Sustainable Development Goals

We are also proud to welcome over 2,500 students from countries in East Asia. They contribute to our academic excellence and global university community.

Hiking through South Korea’s national parks

Snapshots of our collaborations in East Asia

RENKEI the Japan-UK Research and Education Network

Newcastle University is a proud member of RENKEI.

RENKEI is a partnership between 12 universities in Japan and the UK, aiming to further knowledge exchange and research collaboration.

Since 2018, RENKEI has prioritised research and collaborations on climate change and health. This led to workshops focussing on:

  • influencing climate policy in the lead-up to COP26
  • healthy ageing, including new models of dementia care
Drought resilience in ecosystem services and rural communities in China

Researchers at Newcastle University are working with the National Engineering Research Centre for Information Technology in Agriculture (NERCITA). They are co-developing new methods of:

  • predicting drought impacts on crop production
  • monitoring the impacts of ongoing drought events on agriculture

Project partners will work closely with agricultural service providers in China. They will ensure such tools benefit Chinese farmers and the agricultural industry globally.

Find out more about Drought Resilience in Ecosystem Services and Rural Communities in China.

Contemporary arts in rural development

In partnership with the University of Tokyo, Newcastle University’s Centre for Rural Economy is developing a new research agenda. This will look at the role of the contemporary arts in rural development policy and theory.

Find out more about rural arts

The Confucius Institute

The Confucius Institute is a partnership between Newcastle University and Xiamen University of China. It aims to promote the study of Chinese language and the understanding of Chinese culture and contemporary China.

The institute also develops educational and cultural exchanges with China within the North East of England.

Find out more about the The Confucius Institute

Community-led monitoring to improve water quality

Upstream is a research project aiming to improve water quality. The project works with local communities to raise awareness and collect water data. In partnership with National Taiwan University, it is taking place at pilot sites in the UK and Taiwan.

Upstream uses low-cost water quality sensors to better understand the water environment and instigate change.

Find out more about Upstream

Sakura Network (The JF Nihongo Network - Japan Foundation)

Newcastle University is one of four leading HE institutions in the UK to receive this invitation-only membership awarded by the Japan Foundation.

The Japanese studies of the School of Modern Languages has been involved in activities to enhance Japanese language education in the North of England.

Find out more about the Sakura Network

International students

If you are an international student from East Asia, visit our International Students website.

You’ll find information about entry requirements, scholarships and more for your country.

Global opportunities

Newcastle University provides a wide array of opportunities to study in East Asia. We have programmes at institutions such as Seoul National University in South Korea and University of Hong Kong.

Newcastle University students have explored the region through a variety of other experiences such as:

We offer opportunities to travel to East Asia and other global destinations through:

  • exchanges
  • summer programmes
  • volunteering
  • work opportunities

Visit our Global Opportunities website.

Trekking through Mongolia on horseback