Recently, Li Jingsheng, Deputy Secretary of the CPC Committee of Central South University (CSU), led a delegation to the United Kingdom, visiting the University of Dundee, the University of Manchester, and the University of Oxford.
At the University of Dundee, Li met with Interim Principal and Vice-Chancellor Professor Nigel Seaton, Vice President Kim Dale, and Linda Martindale to discuss pathways for CSU students to pursue further study. A cooperation agreement was signed to advance future academic collaboration.

Undergraduate Joint Training Agreement Signed with the School of Engineering, University of Dundee
During the visit to the University of Manchester, the delegation met with international affairs representatives from the Faculty of Science and Engineering and the Faculty of Biology, Medicine and Health, focusing on postgraduate admissions and academic progression opportunities for CSU students.

Discussions with the Faculty of Science and Engineering, University of Manchester
At Worcester College, University of Oxford, the delegation gained insights into student management and academic exchange practices. Discussions with the coordinator of the Oxford Certificate Programme explored opportunities to further strengthen joint training programs and academic progression pathways for CSU students.

Exchange with CSU Students in Oxford
During the visit, the delegation toured student residences and academic exchange facilities at the three universities and met with CSU joint-program students and alumni in the United Kingdom.
Officials from the Student Affairs Office, the Youth League Committee, and the Dundee International Institute accompanied the delegation.
(First Reviewer: Wang Bangan, Second Reviewer: Wang Xuan, Third Reviewer: Li Yin)