Science Diplomacy: Strengthening UK Links with the China Earthquake Administration 

Science Diplomacy: Strengthening UK Links with the China Earthquake Administration 

In June 2025, the UK Centre for Observation and Modelling of Earthquakes, Volcanoes and Tectonics (COMET) welcomed a delegation from the Institute of Geology at the China Earthquake Administration (CEA) to formalise two decades of collaboration through a joint Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) 

Building on Twenty Years of Partnership 

The delegation visited both the University of Bristol and the University of Leeds (COMET’s co-lead institutions), where CEA members shared their research and future visions while learning about COMET’s work and strategic plans.  

This partnership has already shown remarkable results, with at least 60 co-authored papers published over the years and numerous joint research projects that have advanced understanding of seismic and volcanic hazards. Following on from a productive high-level visit from the CEA last year, the new MoU will significantly strengthen these ties, offering new opportunities to reduce the social and economic impact of seismic or volcanic events and build global resilience to natural hazards.  

Co-Authored Earthquake Science Picture Book with the CEA, Oxford & Cambridge

Advancing Global Safety Through Science  

By deepening this collaboration, both organisations aim to advance current understandings of earthquakes and volcanoes, with the ultimate aim of enhancing protection for citizens, not just from the UK and in China, but across the globe. The partnership represents a clear example of how international scientific cooperation can address challenges that transcend national borders. 

A Vision for the Future 

Looking ahead, the CEA and COMET will explore the possibility of co-founding a major international science programme focused on frontier research in earthquake and volcano science. This ambitious initiative would unite organisations, scientists, data, and funding from both nations, fostering open collaboration and knowledge sharing while establishing robust frameworks for seismic and volcanic data exchange to enhance monitoring and analysis. 

COMET and the CEA presentations, June 2025

The partnership will explore several collaborative opportunities, including:  

Academic Exchange and Development 

  • Student and faculty exchanges to share ideas and expertise, 
  • Joint PhD supervision programmes, linking UK and Chinese institutions, 
  • Shared research initiatives with combined funding support. 

Fieldwork and Innovation 

  • Conducting joint field studies and expeditions to active seismic and volcanic regions, 
  • Development of a pioneering ‘Joint International Research Laboratory of Earthquake and Volcano Sciences’. 
Visit to the University of Bristol as part of the delegation visit: Professor Shan Xinjian (Institute of Geology, China Earthquake Administration) and Dr Sam Wimpenny (COMET, University of Bristol) 

The Bigger Picture  

This collaboration exemplifies COMET’s commitment to international partnership and diplomatic engagement through science.  

By developing sustained, long-term relationships with key global partners, COMET demonstrates how scientific cooperation can serve as a bridge between nations, creating mutually beneficial knowledge exchange that ultimately serves humanity’s common interests in understanding and preparing for natural hazards.  

Ceremonial signing of the Memorandum of Understanding: Professor Shan Xinjian (Institute of Geology, China Earthquake Administration) and Professor Tim Wright (COMET, University of Leeds)

Join us for the next COMET webinar

The UK Centre for Observation and Modelling of Earthquakes, Volcanoes and Tectonics (COMET) invites you to the next instalment of our COMET webinar series, viewable from the home office.

We are pleased to welcome Dr Jin Fang, a COMET Research Fellow from the University of Leeds, as our speaker.

Title of the talk: Satellite Geodetic Constraints on the Kinematics and Dynamics of the Tibetan Plateau

📅 Date: Wednesday, 29 October 2025
⌛ Time: 3 PM UK time (4 PM CEST / 7 PM PDT)
📍 Location: Online

🔗Register: https://events.teams.microsoft.com/event/90d76047-3da9-4a4a-96fc-1a9ba2429223@b311db95-32ad-438f-a101-7ba061712a4e

Celebrating Research Excellence: COMET Scientists Elected to The Academia Europaea

We are delighted to congratulate COMET Scientist Professor Andy Hooper (University of Leeds) and COMET Co-Director Professor Juliet Biggs (University of Bristol) on their election to the Academia Europaea.

The Academia Europaea is a pan-European academy that recognises scientists and scholars who have demonstrated sustained academic excellence and international impact in their fields. Election to membership is by invitation only and implies a great recognition of one’s academic work.

The Academia Europaea aims to promote European research, advise governments and international organisations in scientific matters, and further interdisciplinary and international research.

Professor Andy Hooper and Professor Juliet Bigg’s work has played a significant role in advancing our understanding of Earth processes and increasing public awareness of volcanic and seismic hazards.

We warmly congratulate them on this well-deserved recognition.