A study center has been set up in Hainan University to ensure that Massey University students stranded in China can continue their studies as per normal.
The students are currently stranded in China as the New Zealand frontier ports are temporarily closed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Starting April 19, students from Massey University's School of Business and School of Humanities and Social Sciences will share campus facilities such as the library, gymnasium, sports facilities and canteens with HNU students.
A study center has been set up in Hainan University to ensure that Massey University students stranded in China can continue their studies as per normal.
The foreign students can access online classes from New Zealand and seek help from HNU's study consultants.
This is the second overseas study center established by Massey University, which strives to provide a colorful campus life for students, said Tere McGonagle-Daly, deputy vice-chancellor of Massey University.
Ye Guangliang, vice president of HNU, said the establishment of the study center offers the two universities a good opportunity to strengthen cooperation.