How can students learn collaboratively and make global connections with peers from different cultural backgrounds – all without leaving their campus?
The answer is the APRU Virtual Student Exchange (VSE) Program, now celebrating its fourth year of connecting students across borders and cultures. It all started during the pandemic, as an alternative to traditional international exchange programs. Launched in 2020 by the Chinese University of Hong Kong under the auspices of the Association of Pacific Rim Universities (APRU), this creative digital platform allows students to access high-quality courses and programs offered by top universities from around the Pacific Rim, including those from Australia, Chile, China, Japan, Singapore, South Korea and Thailand. Four years on, it’s clear that the VSE Program still has a valuable role to play in helping globally-minded students achieve their goals and aspirations, even after the pandemic.
The VSE Program offers a mix of academic courses across three study periods, also known as “Seasons”. Students can take up to two courses per Season from universities around the Pacific Rim, without paying any extra fees. Credits earned can be transferred to students’ home institutions, allowing them to access a world of knowledge at the click of a button.
A growing success story
Forty-four APRU member universities have been participating in the Program, with 33 of them offering a total of over 1,100 courses in disciplines ranging from arts and culture to the social sciences, law, science and engineering. Over 8,200 student applications have been received and 4,000 students have enrolled. Feedback has been overwhelmingly positive, with over 97% of students consistently expressing satisfaction with the learning experience in the latest student experience survey.
“This course not only provided rich academic content but also fostered collaboration and communication. We tackled problems together, shared ideas, and collectively propelled each other’s learning forward.” – Yifan Zhou, Shanghai Jiao Tong University
Beyond the classroom
Since its launch, the VSE platform has also hosted co-curricular programs on topics such as careers, culture, leadership and society, attracting many participation. These engaging short courses and non-credit bearing activities offer an opportunity for students to engage without having to commit for an extensive period of time.
“The co-curricular programs offered by VSE allowed me to broaden my horizons and explore different aspects of my interests. Whether it was participating in workshops, attending guest lectures, or collaborating on projects with fellow students, I was able to enhance my learning experience beyond the classroom.” – Binyu Hu, The University of Hong Kong
What’s next for virtual learning?
Now that the pandemic is over, are virtual programs still necessary?
While in-person experiences are still popular and effective, virtual learning allows students to gain more and different types of knowledge and experience. Today’s students value the flexibility and accessibility of online learning, and programs such as the VSE Program can serve as an affordable alternative for less privileged students to learn in a multicultural environment without leaving home.
What’s more, 87% of VSE Program participants say the experience has inspired them to participate in physical exchanges overseas. To support this, the VSE Program has now introduced a Virtual Language Center to help students learn new languages and prepare for their sojourn abroad. Understanding the local language no doubt enhances cultural immersion and appreciation.
In the post-pandemic era, the VSE Program continues to offer a multicultural and interdisciplinary environment in which students learn to be open to new ideas and experiences, solve problems creatively, work collaboratively, and adapt to different contexts. What possibilities could it open up for you?
To find out more, visit: https://vse.apru.org/