In 2009, the Royal Society of Chemistry signed a cooperation agreement with the State Administration for Foreign Experts Affairs (SAFEA), a division of the Chinese Government. As part of a wider governmental initiative to enhance the global impact of Chinese science and China’s higher education institutions, the RSC and SAFEA provide funding for a Visiting Researchers Programme. This encourages academics from the UK to visit Chinese universities to share best practice, advise Chinese researchers on presenting their research to an international audience and to stimulate collaboration between UK and Chinese institutions.
 
This blog provides a space for participants to share their experiences and for the RSC to highlight the opportunities that stem from the SAFEA programme.

*The map is reproduced from the United Nations Statistics Division
 

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David Adams’ travel diary (March 2014)

Dr David Adams, Senior Lecturer in Medicinal Chemistry, School of Pharmacy and Biomedical Sciences, University of Central Lancashire took part in the SAFEA-RSC Visiting Researchers Programme. He recounts his trip and experience in Shanghai, Guangzhou, Taipei and Hong Kong.

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Posted by Kathleen Too on May 13, 2014 11:01 AM BST
Travel diary of Dr Richard Layfield- Reader in Inorganic Chemistry, University of Manchester 

Richard took part in the 2013 SAFEA-RSC Visiting Researchers Programme where he met several researchers from Peking University, Qinghua University and the Shanghai Institute of Organic Chemistry. Apart from exchanging excellent scientific discussions, you can read about his experience of chinese liquor (bai jiu) and chinese food. more...
Posted by Kathleen Too on May 13, 2014 10:16 AM BST