Over the past few decades, military modernisation has been a number one priority for the Chinese Communist Party. In pursuit of this goal, the CCP has established programmes and schemes to transfer technology and knowledge from advanced countries to China, both legally and illegally, to support key Chinese companies developing dual-use technology in certain industries, such as IT, and to raise the level of Chinese science and research, including by fostering person-to-person exchanges with the West, and channel human resources into the military-industrial complex.

UK-China Transparency is conducting a rolling slate of research projects into relationships between British companies and universities on the one hand, and Chinese entities that are related to the military or involved in sensitive industries on the other hand.

Imperial College London & the Chinese military

This report examined in a high level of detail the background, significance and individuals involved with Imperial College London’s abortive partnership with the Jiangsu Automation Research Institute.

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Cambridge China Files

These two reports – and associated data dump – detail relationships and collaboration between Cambridge University and the Chinese military research companies, arms manufacturers, and Huawei.

Click here to read about the university’s partnerships with the Beijing Institute of Aeronautical Control Devices, and about links between a Cambridge charity and Chinese arms manufacturers

Click here to read about Cambridge’s work with Huawei