<p>I believe Michigan is more well known in China, probably because it has a longer history there.</p>
<p>[UM</a> - China Inititiatives for the 21st Century](<a href=“http://www.ii.umich.edu/um-china/]UM”>http://www.ii.umich.edu/um-china/)
There are currently 876 Chinese students (including HK/Macau) studying at the University of Michigan, together with 318 visiting Chinese faculty and scholars.</p>
<p>Ever since Mary Coleman’s visit to China about 3 years ago, the University of Michigan has entered into a number of cooperative agreements with some of China’s major universities, including:</p>
<p>UM-Beijing Normal University’s collaboration in the area of Psychology, Education and Cogitive Neuroscience</p>
<p>UM-Chinese Academy of Sciences’ collaborations in the area of Psychology and Education</p>
<p>UM-Fudan University’s co-established the Institute for Gender Studies</p>
<p>UM Medical School - Fudan University’s academic exchange in the area of Medical Science</p>
<p>UM Medical School - Beijing University Health Science: academic exchange</p>
<p>UM-Beijing University’s collaboration in the area of Psychology and Education</p>
<p>UM-SJTU’s collaborative research in Chemical Genomics and Drug Discovery</p>
<p>and more…</p>
<p>The College of Literature, Science and the Arts (LSA) and the university’s Center for Chinese Studies have recently launched the China Now 2007-08 Theme Year with a series of events including a Dragonboat Race in Gallup Park (<a href=“http://www.lsa.umich.edu/chinanow/index.asp)%5B/url%5D”>http://www.lsa.umich.edu/chinanow/index.asp)</a>.</p>