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In 2007, the Confucius Institute Headquarters (Hanban) and University College Cork, Ireland signed an agreement to establish the Confucius Institute at University College Cork in Ireland. As part of the agreement, Hanban is obligated to provide teaching materials, an annual fund, and numbers of Chinese instructors. The funds are dispersed through a local Bank of China account or other approved bank account created by the institute. The agreement has a 5-year validity and automatically renews at the end of every 5-year term. On October 24, 2007, University College Cork, Ireland and Shanghai University (上海大学), the cooperating partner, signed a supplementary implementation agreement. Shanghai University agreed to provide one or two visiting scholars annually, donate teaching materials, and receive student study groups. The Confucius Institute was officially established on November 24, 2007. The Confucius Institute at University College Cork in Ireland oversaw the following 4 Confucius Classrooms - ID#102518: Christ King Secondary School - ID#102519: St. Aloysius School - ID#102520: NUI, Maynooth - ID#102521: St. Brendan's College
Staff comments
1. The Chinese name of the Confucius Institute is 科克大学孔子学院. 2. The precise establishment date of this Confucius Institute is unknown. For the time being, AidData has coded the commitment_year field as 2007 as this was the year the Confucius Institute it was established and marked the committment_year_estimated? field as True. This issue merits further investigation.