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Minjiang University Ai En Normal University College International Cooperation

In recent years, the school has carried out various forms of exchanges and cooperation with domestic and foreign universities, such as university of tasmania, Brook University, Lishan University and Koshalin University of Technology, as well as Peking University, Chinese University of Taiwan Province, Chinese Culture University, Shih Chien University, Feng Jia University and Tainan University of Science and Technology. The Confucius Institute, co-organized with Brook University, became the first Confucius Institute hosted by a newly-built undergraduate college in China, and the first Confucius Institute hosted by a Fujian provincial university in North America.

Cooperate with famous American schools

Recently, Minjiang College discussed cooperation with Columbia University and the University of Wisconsin. According to the latest plan, new huadu business school of minjiang university plans to establish a multi-party cooperative research platform with famous universities at home and abroad, such as Columbia University, and set up relevant research institutions to carry out comparative research on Chinese and Western market economies. At present, business schools are recruiting distinguished professor from the top 65,438+000 universities at home and abroad.

Minjiang Business School plans to build a pilot platform for Sino-foreign cooperative education reform, form a strategic partnership with Duke University's Fuka Business School, build a world-class faculty by introducing Duke University's educational resources, establish an international cooperative research platform, and cultivate world-class business talents.

Cooperate with famous universities in Canada

20 1 1 In March, in order to promote the educational exchange between China and Canada, with the approval of the Provincial Department of Education, seven universities, including the University of British Columbia (UBC), York University, St. Mary's University, the University of Windsor, Brook University, Memorial University and Simon Fraser University, set up graduate enrollment points in Fujian Province in Minjiang College.

On March 13, led by Frank, a member of the Board of Directors of CBIE, a senior overseas student counselor of UBC and president of Canada-China International Education Group, Canadian university leaders such as David Wicks, Dean of St. Mary's University Business School, Mrs. Alison Samson, Dean of the Graduate School of Windsor University, and Dr. Danny Cho, Vice President of Brook University Business School visited our school. Li, director of the Admissions and Employment Department of our university and dean of the Overseas Education College, received the Canadian guests and had extensive exchanges with them on student exchange programs, international students' transportation, teacher training and other matters. Tian, vice president of our business school, attended the talks, and together with Director Li, gave a comprehensive and detailed introduction to the construction of Xinhuadu Business School, and held active consultations on the one-year exchange between students of both sides during their college years. Canadian guests spoke highly of the faculty building, curriculum system and bilingual teaching mode of our business school. After the talks, the two sides reached a preliminary intention of cooperation.