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City and College Partnerships Between Baden-Württemberg and China City and College Partnerships between Baden-Württemberg and China City Partnership Collage Partnership Karlsruhe Mannheim Mosbach Stuttgart Zhenjiang (Jiangsu), Qingdao (Shandong) Baden-Württemberg Cooperative State University Nanjing (Friendship City) Karlsruher Institute for Technology Mosbach - Suzhou, (Jiangsu): Institute of Technology University Mannheim - Nanjing, (Jiangsu): Southeast University - Peking: Institute of Technology, - Xiamen, (Fujian): Xiamen University Tsinghua University - Shanghai: Tongji University School of Economics & Management, University Stuttgart - Shanghai: Jiao Tong University, Tongji University - Peking: Institute of Technology, East China University of Science and Technology, Central Academy of Fine Arts University of Education Karlsruhe Jiao Tong University, Marbach am Neckar - Shanghai: Jiao Tong University, - Shanghai: East China Normal University Shanghai Advanced Insitute Tongji University Tongling (Provice of Anhui) of Finance, Karlsruhe University for Arts and Design Fudan University State-owned Academy of Visual Art Stuttgart - Peking: Central Academy of Fine Arts - Peking: University of International - Hangzhou, (Zhejiang): China Academy of Art - Wuhan, (Hubei): Huazhong University of Science and Business and Economics, - Shenyang, (Liaoning): Lu Xun Academy of Fine Arts Technology, China Academy of Arts Tsinghua University, Heilbronn Peking University Guanghua University of Media Science Stuttgart Baden-Württemberg Cooperative State University Stuttgart School of Management University of Heilbronn - Xi`an, (Shaanxi): University of Technology - Shanghai: Shanghai University - Guangzhou, (Guangdong): Sun Yat-sen University - Hefei, (Anhui): University of Technology - Peking: Institute of Graphic Communication - Guangzhou, (Guangdong): Jinan University - Xiamen, (Fujian): Xiamen University University for Music and Arts University of Engineering Stuttgart - Peking: Dance Academy - Peking: University of Technology, University of Science and Popacademy Baden-Württemberg: Technology Ludwigsburg - Chengdu, (Sichuan): Sichuan Conservatory of Music- Heidelberg - Shanghai: East China University of Science and Technology, Pop Music Academy University of Heidelberg Yichang (Province of Hubei) Jiao Tong University - Peking: Peking University, - Guangzhou, (Guangdong): Jinan University Intern. School University for Engineering, Design and Social Science Foreign Studies University University of Education Ludwigsburg - Guilin, (Guangxi): University of Technology - Shanghai: East China University of Science - Shanghai: International Studies University -Tianjin: Normal University Tianjin and Technology, Jiao Tong University, - Tianjin: Nankai University Tongji University Baden-Württemberg Cooperative State University Stuttgart - Wuhan, (Hubei): Huazhong University of Science and University of Public Administration and Finance - Ningbo, (Zhejiang): Ningbo University Technology - Wuhan, (Hubei): South Central University for Nationalities Baden-Württemberg Cooperative State University Mannh. - Qingdao, (Shandong): Ocean University - Ningbo, (Zhejiang): Ningbo University Pforzheim Schwäbisch Gmünd University Pforzheim - Business, Design, Engineering - Peking: University of International MANNHEIM University of Education Schwäbisch Gmünd Business and Economics - Peking: Capital Normal University - Shanghai: University of International Business and Economics University for Design Schwäbisch Gmünd - Zhuhai, (Guangdong): United International College HEIDELBERG Mosbach - Shanghai: Tongji University - Macau: University of Macau Heidenheim an der Brenz Esslingen HEIL- University Esslingen - Business, Engineering, BRONN Qianjiang (Friendship City) Social Science - Shanghai: University of Engineering Science, Baden-Württemberg Cooperative State University H.heim Shanghai University, - Peking: City University Tongji University - Shanghai: University of Engineering Science - Shenzhen, (Guangdong): Shenzhen Polytechnic - Yangzhou,(Jiangsu): Yangzhou University KARLSRUHE Marbach Pforzheim Ludwigsburg STUTTGART Tübingen Schwäbisch Gmünd Nürtingen University Tübingen Esslingen University of Economics and Environment - Changchun, (Jilin): Jilin University Nürtingen-Geislingen - Nanjing, (Jiangsu): Nanjing University Heidenheim - Nanjing, (Jiangsu): Southeast University - Peking: Peking University, Renmin University - Peking: Foreign Studies University - Shanghai: Fudan University, Tongji University Nürtingen Tübingen Offenburg Reutlingen ULM Ulm Reutlingen Neckar University Ulm University Reutlingen - Business, Engineering, - Hefei, (Anhui): University of Technology Social Science - Jinan, (Shandong): Shandong University - Nanjing, (Jiangsu): Southeast University - Nanjing, (Jiangsu): Southeast University - Jinan, (Shandong): Shandong University - Shanghai: Fudan University, - Shanghai: Jiao Tong University Donau Tongji University - Wuhan, (Hubei): Huazhong University University for Engineering, Computer and Media Science - Shiyan, (Hubei): Hubei Automotive Industries Inst. Offenburg Rottweil - Yangzhou, (Jiangsu): Yangzhou University University for Technology, Economics and Law FREIBURG Biberach - Chengdu, (Sichuan): University of Electronic Science Villingen-Schweningen and Technology of China Biberach University Biberach - Architecture and Building Industry Business administration and Bio Techn. Ravensburg - Shanghai: East China University of Science and Technology Konstanz Freiburg University Freiburg - Nanjing (Jinagsu): Nanjing University Lörrach Amtzell Friedrichshafen Amtzell TaoPu (Friendship City) Rottweil Huangshi (Province of Hubei) Friedrichshafen Nanjing (Friendship City) Lörrach Konstanz Rottweil Suzhou (Jiangsu Provinz) StädtefreundschaftFreiburg Baden-Württemberg Cooperative State University Suzhou (Friendship City) Huangshi (Hubei Provinz) Lörrach - Peking: Wuzi University University Konstanz - Nanjing, (Jiangsu): Nanjing University - Shanghai: Fudan University, Jiao Tong University, Ravensburg - Weingarten - Qingdao, (Shandong): Ocean University of China Tongji University - Hangzhou, (Zhejiang): Gongshang University, - Peking: University of International Business University Ravensburg - Weingarten: Engineering, Zhejiang University and Economics Business and Social Science - Nanjing, (Jiangsu): Southeast University University for Engineering, Business and Humanities - Jinan, (Shandong): Shandong University - Nanjing, (Jiangsu): Institute of Technology - Shanghai: Jiao Tong University - Shanghai: Jiao Tong University - Chengdu, (Sichuan): Southwestern University of University of Education Weingarten Villingen-Schwenningen Finance and Economics - Hangzhou, (Zhejiang): Zhejiang International Studies - Xi`an, (Shaanxi): International Studies University University Baden-Württemberg Cooperative State University - Peking: Language and Culture University Villingen-Schwenningen - Qingdao,(Shandong): Qingdao University Baden-Württemberg Cooperative State University R.burg - Qingdao,(Shandong): Ocean University of China - Shanghai: Second Polytechnic University .
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