Frederick University has announced the forthcoming launch of a joint undergraduate program in Computer Science and Technology in China, offered in partnership with Hangzhou Dianzi University, Information Engineering College (HZIEE).
A press release says that the program received official accreditation and approval from the Ministry of Education of the People's Republic of China in May 2026. The accreditation process of the Cyprus Agency of Quality Assurance and Accreditation in Higher Education will be followed soon, with the aim of welcoming the first cohort of students in the upcoming academic year.
The program is designed to reflect the latest technological developments and industry needs, with a particular focus on Artificial Intelligence, catering to the growing demand for forward-looking and highly skilled professionals in one of the most transformative fields of the digital era.
Located in the Hangzhou Chengxi Sci-tech Innovation Corridor, HZIEE has established itself as a leading independent university in Zhejiang Province, a region widely recognized as one of China’s leading hubs for artificial intelligence and robotics and home to major technology companies such as Alibaba, DeepSeek, and Unitree.
The University, which embraces the spirit of “Diligence, Practice, Integrity and Innovation”, has achieved remarkable success in innovation and academic competitions, earning 591 national awards and 1,677 provincial awards. It ranks 3rd among its peers nationwide and 1st in Zhejiang Province in overall discipline competitions.
A long-standing legacy
Frederick University has a long-standing legacy in Computer Science education in Cyprus, having offered its first relevant degree more than 40 years ago.
Through its collaboration with HZIEE in China, Frederick University offers local students the opportunity to benefit from high-standard international education, gain valuable global perspectives, and develop cross-cultural collaboration skills.
As part of the collaboration, a delegation from Frederick University, comprising the President of the Council, Natassa Frederickou, the Vice President of the Council, Dr Christoforos Charalambous, the Programme Coordinator, Dr Harris Papadopoulos, member of the academic staff of the Department of Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering and Informatics, and Professor Andreas Poullikkas, member of the academic staff of the School of Engineering, visited the HZIEE campus and held meetings with the institution’s leadership.
Dr Liming Guan, Dean of HZIEE, said that they look forward to using this program as an opportunity to further strengthen their strategic partnership with Frederick in areas such as talent development, academic exchange, scientific research, and innovation.
The President of Frederick University’s Council Natassa Frederickou, said that internationalisation is one of the University’s key strategic priorities, and partnerships such as this play a central role in advancing that vision.





