
探花直播range and diversity of countries in the wide Asia-Pacific region is reflected in Cambridge鈥檚 varied and dynamic range of activities 鈥� in Australia, New Zealand, Japan, Singapore and elsewhere.听
Research partnerships with leading institutions in Asia-Pacific demonstrate Cambridge鈥檚 commitment to solving national, regional and global issues in close collaboration with international partners.
探花直播Cambridge Judge Business School is particularly active in the Asia-Pacific region, with ongoing research and events focused on alternative finance and the fintech industry. 探花直播 delivers its flagship executive programmes to senior executives and sustainability professionals in Australia and S.E.Asia .
Cambridge 探花直播 Press & Assessment has a strong presence in the region, with national and local聽programmes of educational reform, teacher support and training, and聽network of Cambridge International Schools. Many Cambridge Colleges also have active alumni groups in the Asia-Pacific.听
Our partners in Australia
Universities in Australia are long-standing research and publication partners of Cambridge. They have links across all academic disciplines. Examples include:
- Law with Melbourne, Monash and Sydney
- Artificial intelligence with Sydney and the 探花直播 of Western Australia
- Energy and transport infrastructure with the Australian National 探花直播
Australia is also home to over 4,000 Cambridge alumni. A wide range of scholarships are funded by the , supporting聽Australian postgraduates聽taking degrees at Cambridge.
Our partners in Japan
In Japan, the 探花直播 of Tokyo has a key partnership with Cambridge. 探花直播partnership encompasses many fields of research and faculty exchange, especially in聽technology, physical and biological sciences, public policy and Japanese studies.听One of the ways that these activities are showcased is through the聽. Cambridge also works closely with leading Japanese corporations, especially Mitsubishi, Hitachi and Toyota.
Our partner in New Zealand
探花直播universities of Cambridge and of Canterbury, New Zealand have a reciprocal programme for academic visitors, the聽, funded in the main by Canterbury鈥檚 Erskine Bequest. It supports teachers and researchers in either direction and in any subject. 聽
Our partners in Singapore
Singapore has been central to Cambridge鈥檚 international research profile for many years. 探花直播 was established in 2013, the 探花直播鈥檚 first research centre outside the UK. It brings together researchers from Cambridge with colleagues from聽the National 探花直播 of Singapore, Nanyang Technological 探花直播 and industrial partners to work on problems relevant to Singapore and the world at large. These programmes initially focused on reducing Singapore鈥檚 carbon footprint, thereby developing more sustainable processes for industrial use around the world, but CARES now also hosts collaborative projects in pharmaceutical industry processes, decarbonising shipping, modelling for eco-industrial sites, and cognitive sciences.
Global Humanities
is a multilateral, international initiative that grew out of Cambridge's School of Arts and Humanities. It now involves partners in Chile, China, India, Lebanon and Turkey. Their work explores approaches to global humanities, from institutional and international points of view, and how to teach the humanities. Current and future projects include academic exchange, publications, workshops and conferences, and joint teaching at postgraduate level.
探花直播contact for Global Humanities in our Strategic Partnerships Office is Maja Wallberg.听
Want to partner with Cambridge?
There are lots of different ways you can work with the 探花直播 of Cambridge. Our Strategic Partnerships team is here to help you decide the best path for your organisation and connect you with the right people across the 探花直播. 探花直播coordinator for partnerships in East Asia is 聽and the coordinator for partnerships in the S.E.Asia-Pacific聽is .