Liu asks university presidents to do more

    Updated: 2015-06-23 11:35

    By MAY ZHOU and CHANG JUN in Houston (chinadaily.com.cn)

    Comments Print Mail Large Medium Small

    Liu asks university presidents to do more

    Rice University President David Leebron (left) welcomes Chinese Vice-Premier Liu Yandong to make the keynote address to the US-China University Presidents Roundtable at Rice University in Houston on Monday. MAY ZHOU/CHINA DAILY

    China's Vice-Premier Liu Yandong on Monday challenged university presidents from both China and the United States to deepen and broaden cooperation in higher education.

    The presidents and chancellors of more than 50 major US and Chinese universities met at Rice University in Houston for the US-China University Presidents Roundtable.

    They discussed global education, research collaboration and cultural exchange. The topics addressed during the closed roundtable sessions included the value of a liberal arts education, new frontiers for research collaboration and ways to improve higher education cooperation between the US and China.

    Liu praised the university presidents and chancellors coming together to share their experiences and discuss cooperation, calling it "an important component of people-to-people exchange between the US and China".

    "Universities have been the pioneer in people-to-people exchange," Liu said. "In the 1970s, it was exactly due to the suggestions to President Nixon from visionary scholars, that the US government adjusted their policy toward China, (which) played an important role in opening the door for the US and China diplomacy."

    The relationship started the largest overseas study trend in the history of China, Liu said. She detailed the achievement with some numbers: 3.5 million Chinese students have studied abroad, of whom 1.46 million went to the US.

    Now, there are 1,116 cooperating institutions and programs between the US and China, and one third of those were established in the last three years.

    Liu said that there are more than 7,000 universities in China and the US with more than 50 million students. She then posed three challenges to the present university presidents:

    "First, I hope that universities in both nations will deepen the cooperation and exchanges in nurturing talents, science research and social service. Second, I hope that you will provide a more powerful intellectual foundation to realize win-win cooperation between the two nations. Thirdly, I hope you would find ways to improve young people's cross-culture communication capabilities."

    In response to Liu's challenge, New York University President John Sexton said: "We surely appreciate your effort to encourage us to try new ways, not just do more of the old."

    Sexton said that NYU Shanghai is flowering. He taught at NYU Shanghai the past semester and said, "I can tell you that this program is working." Sexton said that at the school, students from China and other parts of the world grow together and build a relationship that stays with them.

    Tsinghua University President Qiu Yong said that his school has benefited greatly from the cooperation between the US and China, and now Tsinghua is pushing for a tenure track system similar to that in the US.

    Qiu also mentioned the Global Innovation Exchange (GIX), a tech graduate school created by Tsinghua, the University of Washington and Microsoft as a primary example of how far the cooperation has been advanced between the two nations, calling it the trend for the future.

    GIX marks the first time that a Chinese research institution has established a physical location in the US, a reciprocal example of NYU Shanghai.

    Rice President David Leebron welcomed Liu's challenge, calling it a "wonderful framework. Nurturing a spirit of humanity among our students, developing a shared sense of destiny, leading us to understand each other better, to see each other's problems not as the problems of others but our own problems – these seem to be the framework of ideas you put forward. The inspiration you provided has reaffirmed the role of our universities," Leebron said.

    In a prior news release, Leebron said, "We have significantly expanded Rice's international outreach to China as part of our Vision for the Second Century, and it is indeed an honor to host the US-China University Presidents Roundtable and the highest-ranking Chinese official to ever visit our campus."

    Lin Jianhua, president of Peking University, said that due to the rapid development of technology, the world is becoming closer and smaller; the cooperation in the two nations has shifted from personnel exchange to institutional cooperation, and often China and US are facing the same challenges now.

    Zhang Rong, president of Shandong University, agreed with the vice-premier on her proposed larger role that universities should play within the People to People Exchange framework.

    "High-level academic institutions in China should set a worldly vision on scholarly exchanges, and students and faculty collaborations with their US counterparts," Zhang said. "The pursuit for truth, shouldering social responsibility and preparing young leaders for years to come should be the key tasks of any universities in the world."

    Contact the writers at mayzhou@chinadailyusa.com and junechang@chinadailyusa.com

    ...
    日韩人妻无码精品久久久不卡 | 无码任你躁久久久久久| 日韩在线中文字幕| 国产V亚洲V天堂无码| 无码福利写真片视频在线播放| 无码的免费不卡毛片视频| 无码专区天天躁天天躁在线| 亚洲一日韩欧美中文字幕欧美日韩在线精品一区二 | 国产白丝无码免费视频| 国产成人精品一区二区三区无码 | 无码日韩人妻AV一区免费l | 超清纯白嫩大学生无码网站| 伊人久久精品无码av一区| 久久精品一区二区三区中文字幕| 亚洲精品无码激情AV| 丰满白嫩人妻中出无码| 少妇无码AV无码专区在线观看 | 亚洲中文字幕不卡无码| 中文字幕亚洲无线码| 最近最好最新2019中文字幕免费| 在线综合亚洲中文精品| 亚洲Av无码乱码在线播放| 久久久久久av无码免费看大片 | 国产成人一区二区三中文 | 中文在线中文A| 午夜无码中文字幕在线播放| 99精品一区二区三区无码吞精 | 亚洲综合无码一区二区| 久久久久久无码Av成人影院 | 成?∨人片在线观看无码| 国产在线拍揄自揄拍无码| 久久久久久久久无码精品亚洲日韩| 亚洲Av无码精品色午夜| 亚洲gv猛男gv无码男同短文| 亚洲综合无码精品一区二区三区| 暴力强奷在线播放无码| 亚洲精品无码久久久久| 亚洲va无码专区国产乱码| 午夜亚洲AV日韩AV无码大全| 无码国产伦一区二区三区视频| 日韩人妻无码一区二区三区久久|