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University Alliance of the Silk Road
丝绸之路大学联盟
Founded2015; 9 years ago (2015)
HeadquartersXi'an Jiaotong University
Region served
Worldwide; 32 countries and regions
Membership
132 universities
Websiteuasr.xjtu.edu.cn
Chinese name
Simplified Chinese丝绸之路大学联盟
Traditional Chinese絲綢之路大學聯盟

The University Alliance of the Silk Road (UASR) is an academic arm to the People's Republic of China's One Belt, One Road foreign policy initiative.[1] The UASR is a non-profit university alliance based at Xi'an Jiaotong University, a C9 League university in Western China.[2] The mission of the UASR is to build educational collaboration and promote economic growth in countries along the Silk Road Economic Belt.[3][4][5]

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