About the British Council title.
OPENING DOORS - BROADENING HORIZONS
The British Council is the UK's agency responsible for cultural relations. In China we operate as the Cultural and Education Section of the British Embassy and aim to connect young Chinese people with learning opportunities and the latest creative ideas from the UK.
From our network of offices around China, we offer:
impartial advice on study opportunities in the UK
up to date information on the UK Arts scene and the latest developments in Science and Technology from the UK
opportunities to network with organisations in the UK and create long lasting relationships
Examinations services for study abroad and immigration purposes
Where to find us in China
We have four centres in China. Find out where your nearest one is.
Get connected with us
Kaixin001
Sina Weibo
Douban
Education
EducationUK Thinking about studying in the UK? Looking for an education partner in the UK? Visit our
Education team to check out all the courses available in the UK, including those that begin in China or how you could create a link with a UK institution. Can't find what you need? Contact our
Education team for more information.
Science
Looking for a research grant but don't know where to start looking for grant funding organisations? Want to learn more about science events near you? Our Science section provides information for both Scientists and those just curious about the UK's achievements in the area of S&T
Arts
Copyright: Scottish Government We have established a reputation for bringing ground breaking and high quality performances and visual arts to China. Learn more about our
arts programme and opportunities for you to participate.
Exams
Thinking about moving abroad? Need a language certificate for your next career move? Our
Exams section will be able to provide advice on the best qualification for you.
Law and governance
In China we work with government, media and research organisations to contribute to policy development. UK Society underwent a significant economic and social change in the 1980's. China's current programme of reform brings similar challenges. To find out how this affects you, click
here.