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Jointly Running School Cooperation Agreement

This Agreement shall be signed by Beijing Fenghua Education Consulting Co. Ltd. and Zhuhai Radio and TV University under the principles of honesty, trust and mutual development. Details of the Agreement are as follows:

Article 1 Cooperating Parties

Party A: 

• Beijing Fenghua Education Consulting Co. Ltd.

Address: #1006, Building A, Peng Run Plaza, 26 Xiao Yun Road, Chao 

Yang District, Beijing, China. 100016 

Telephone: 010-84582200 

Legal Representative: Toby Yam-Chung Chu, President & CEO, Canadian

	Party B:

• Zhuhai Radio and TV University

Address: 123, Ren Min Dong Road, Xiang Zhou District, Zhuhai, China. 

519000 

Telephone: 0756 - 2259099 

Legal Representative: Cai Sheng

	Article 2 Cooperative Organization

	2.1      	Legal Name: CIBT International Education Center 
	 
	2.2      	Location: Zhuhai Radio and TV University Campus 
	 

	
2.3      		
CIBT International Education Center (called the Center for short) is a cooperative educational institute established by both Party A and Party B. The Center shall have non-independent
corporate capacity and independent setting but must be part of the education system of Zhuhai Radio and TV University. The Center’s vision and strategy shall be in line with that of Zhuhai Radio and TV University.	
	 
	
2.4      		
The Center shall be responsible for any effects on Zhuhai Radio and TV University in the process of running the cooperative programs. The Center shall also guarantee the quality of education
and legally run the programs under the instructions of Zhuhai Radio and TV University.	
	 

Article 3 Cooperation Principle and Objective

	
3.1      		
Principle: Party A and Party B shall introduce innovative education ideas and management models, widen education scope and improve education quality. Both parties shall train talents in
applied technology of high demand in the market and international talents according to requirements and development goals issued by Chinese education authority. Proposed programs are Hotel Management, Automotive Maintenance and etc.	
	 
	
3.2      		
Objective:	
	 
	
3.2.1      		
Build an international education centre and provide students with first class international studying environment by introducing Party A’s investment, programs and
facilities.	
	 

3.2.2 Introduce a number of international core programs and international instructors from famous foreign institutions, develop foreign teaching activities in China and vigorously improve
Party B’s teaching level.

3.2.3 Provide the students with interactive teaching with foreign teachers using technologically advanced long-distance video conference teaching system invested by Party A

3.2.4 Party A shall import famous and qualified foreign instructors to teach in China, increase the percentage of courses to be taught by foreign instructors and improve quality of teaching
3.2.5 Provide students with a perfect network of employers by Party A’s internet recruiting company in China.

Article 4 Cooperation Procedures and Investments

	
4.1      		
Cooperation Procedures:	
	 
	
4.1.1      		
Sign a cooperation agreement	
	 
	
4.1.2      		
Complete Center construction by both parties after agreement on location	
	 
	
4.1.3      		
CIBT International Education Center officially operates; students start classes	
	 
	
4.2      		
Investment:	
	 
	
4.2.1      		
According to teaching demand of the Center, Party A plan to do a batch investment of decoration, facilities, foreign teachers, foreign programs, career services, management personnel,
software, property rights, cash and etc. worth 0.8 million	
	 

RMB. Party A shall increase the amount of investment if necessary to guarantee the 

operation of the Center.

4.2.2 Party B shall provide a fixed teaching area of approximately 200m2 and basic teaching facilities (Party B shall also provide cables and set up internet connection) including a classroom with a capacity of 40 students and an office with a capacity of more than 4 people. Area may be increased as the cooperation programs expand. 4.2.3 Party A and Party B shall each have the ownership of their own capital assets. The Center shall have access to the mutual capital assets.

Article 5 Rights and Responsibilities

	5.1      	Party A is responsible of construction, management and operation of the multi-media classroom. Party A has priority in using the classroom when running classes and activities at the Center. Exact timetable shall be determined by Party A and staff members from the Center. 
	 
	5.2      	Party B: 
	 
	5.2.1      	Responsible of providing classroom and office at the agreed location and 3 to7 apartments for foreign teachers 
	 
	5.2.2      	Responsible of providing cables, setting up internet connection, power connection andother accessories supporting the multi-media classroom (safety and construction environment) and maintenance 
	 

During cooperation Party B may use the multi-media classroom for free after Party A grants permission when Center’s normal operation is guaranteed. Party B shall make sure

Party A’s investment is efficient, assist with the development of Party A’s programs, import Party A’s advanced teaching contents and cooperate actively at all further levels.
Both parties agree that neither of the parties shall rent out the classroom or the laboratory to a third party without permission from the other party and that the classroom shall only be used for cooperation programs by Party A and Party
B.

Article 6 Management Organization

Party A shall appoint a Director for the Center taking responsibility of daily operation and strategic management issues; Part B shall appoint an Executive Program Manager assisting with
daily management and development of the programs.

Article 7 Financial Management

7.1 Independent financial management system will be established for the cooperation program and will be supervised and reviewed by Party A, Party B and the government. Revenue from the
cooperation program will be mainly used to pay for education activities, management expenses and facility improvement; 7.2 A fixed proportion of or a fixed amount from the tuition fee and training income shall be distributed periodically to both
parties to pay for their expenses respectively. In principle, the amount distributed to Party B shall be used to pay for foreign teachers, international courses, teaching, training and management expenses; the amount distributed to Party A should be
used to pay for its teaching, training and management expenses.

7.3 Method of payment for any teaching or training expenses to institutions or companies in foreign countries shall be subject to the provisions of the People’s Republic of China; 7.4 Party A and Party B shall share the payment of any related tax expenses in proportion with their incomes.

Article 8 Terms of agreement, Amendment, Change, Renewal and Termination

8.1 This Agreement shall be effective from the day on which it is signed and sealed by 

both Party A and Party B. It is valid until November 30th in the year 2002.

8.2 Party A and Party B may make amendment of this Agreement on issues not covered here after discussion. The amendment shall not be effective until both parties reach a written agreement.

8.3 Party A and Party B may hold discussions 6 months prior to the expiry date of this Agreement to determine whether to terminate or extend the cooperative terms of this Agreement.

	8.4      	Party A and Party B shall follow the plans below upon termination. 
	 
	8.4.1      	Party A has the right to collect all the facilities including furniture, computers, equipment and instruments.
	 

8.4.2 Party B has the right to collect the classroom, office and the right of use of the facilities.

8.4.3 Both parties shall make appropriate arrangements for enrolled students and deal with related issues.

Article 9 Risk Terms

9.1 Party A and Party B may terminate this Agreement as a result of uncontrollable factors such as earthquakes, floods, fires, wars, social convulsions and riots; if it is impossible unnecessary to continue carrying out this Agreement it may be terminated. 9.2 Party A and Party B shall not take any responsibilities for the damages or losses as a result of the uncontrollable factors; discussions about the termination and post-termination issues might be held in a fair way.

There are 4 original copies of this Agreement that have the same binding power, 2 for each party.

Party A: Beijing Fenghua Education Consulting Co. Ltd.

Representative:

Date: November 30th, 2007

Party B: Zhuhai Radio and TV University

Representative:

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Jointly Building CIBT Long Distance Education Center

	with Tianjin University

This Agreement shall be signed by Beijing Fenghua Education Consulting Co. Ltd. and Tianjin University Software College under the principles of honesty, trust and mutual development. Details of the Agreement are as follows:

Article 1 Cooperating Parties

Party A: 

• Beijing Fenghua Education Consulting Co. Ltd.

Address: #1006, Building A, Peng Run Plaza, 26 Xiao Yun Road, Chao

Yang District, Beijing, China. 100016

• CIBT School of Business and Technology Corp.

Address: #1200, 777 West Broadway, Vancouver, BC, Canada. V5Z 4J7

	Party B:

• Tianjin University Software College

Address: 92 Wei Jin Road, Nan Kai District, Tianjin, China. 300072

Article 2

The proposed center named as CIBT Tianjin University Long Distance Education Center will be located on the second floor of Tianjin University Beiyang Science Building with one long distance video conference classroom and one digital animation laboratory to be constructed.

Article 3

Party A shall build a domestic technologically advanced education center by investing in equipment, decoration, foreign teachers and courses, career services, management staff, software,
intellectual property rights and capital. Party B shall assist with related procedures and necessary facilities such as utility, telephone and internet connection.

Article 4

Party B shall provide a fixed teaching area of approximately 100m2. Party B shall invest in setting up a long distance video conference classroom and provide basic facilities including long distance video conference equipment, tables and chairs, decoration and internet equipment. The classroom
shall have a capacity of 60 people.

Article 5

Party B shall provide a fixed teaching area of approximately 200m2 and basic facilities. Party A shall invest in setting up a digital animation laboratory that includes the following facilities: multi-media teaching equipment, tables and chairs, internet equipment, at least 40 computers and an
office that can take 4 people. The laboratory shall have a capacity of 40 people.

Article 6

The long distance video conference classroom and the digital animation laboratory shall serve to meet the needs of cooperative education programs by Party A and Party B. The Center has
priority to use the classroom and the laboratory. Party B may use the classroom and the laboratory based upon their availability for its own education programs

after receiving Center Manager’s permission has to ensure that regular educational activities of the Center are not affected by its usage.

Article 7

Party A shall add investment to the Center according to the Center’s operational situation to ensure its further development.

Article 8

Party A and Party B shall each have the ownership of their own capital assets. The Center shall have access to the mutual capital assets.

Article 9

Neither of the parties shall rent out the classroom or the laboratory to a third party without permission from the other party.

Article 10

This Agreement is written in English.

Article 11 Terms, Amendment, Change, Renewal and Termination of Agreement

	This Agreement expires on November 10th , 2022. It shall be effective after Party A and Party B have both signed and sealed it;

	Party A and Party B may make amendment of this Agreement on issues not covered here after discussion. The amendment shall not be effective until both parties reach a written agreement; 

	
Party A and Party B may hold discussions 6 months prior to the expiry date of this Agreement to determine whether to
terminate or extend the cooperative terms of this Agreement;
	
Under the situation where Party A and Party B both agree to terminate the Agreement before the expiry date or the Agreement
is expired, this Agreement shall be terminated. After the termination, Party A and Party B shall collect its own capital investment to the classroom and the laboratory.

	
Article 12 Risk Terms

	
Party A and Party B may terminate this Agreement as a result of uncontrollable factors such as earthquakes, floods, fires,
wars, social convulsions and riots; if it is impossible unnecessary to continue carrying out this Agreement it may be terminated.
	
Party A and Party B shall not take any responsibilities for the damages or losses as a result of the uncontrollable factors;
discussions about the termination and post- termination issues might be held in a fair way.

There are 4 original copies of this Agreement that have the same binding power, 2 for

each party.

Party A: Beijing Fenghua Education Consulting Co. Ltd.

Representative:

Date: November 8th, 2007

Party B: Tianjin University Software College

Representative:

Date: November 8th, 2007

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