The Citizen (KZN)

UJ wins Classroom of the Year

- Brian Sokutu

The University of Johannesbu­rg (UJ) has been awarded the Classroom of the Year by the Chinese-based Confucius Institute (CI) for embodying a holistic learning developmen­t.

UJ was chosen out of 560 institutio­ns globally.

“Classroom of the Year embodies holistic learning developmen­t that is also culturally contextual­ised and appropriat­e,” said UJ spokespers­on Luyanda Ndaba.

“UJ has attracted a number of strategic relations with China, including a visit of China’s vice-minister of science and technology. The partnershi­p platform of the UJ and the Confucius Institute has developed an ecosystem for learning, inclusive of research and innovation.”

Last year, the institutio­n expanded its activities through the Centre for Africa-China Studies (CACS). “CACS seeks to define a measure for a win-win cooperatio­n between Africa and China,” Ndaba said.

UJ’s professor for research and internatio­nalisation, Saurabh Sinha, said the award was “a fitting recognitio­n of the university’s quest for developing strategic internatio­nal collaborat­ions and defining boundaries that enable mutual beneficial, long-term relationsh­ips”.

“This award is a testament to the outstandin­g leadership of UJ and CI co-directors Dr David Monyae and professor Peng YI, who worked tirelessly and made a significan­t impact in fostering mutual understand­ing between China, Africa and other countries in the global south,” said Sinha.

The awards ceremony was held in conjunctio­n with the 2019 Internatio­nal Chinese Language Education Conference.

Monyae and Yi said the collaborat­ion was “in the best interest for South Africa and Africa to continue working on enhancing relations with China to enable economic and socially relevant gains”.

Among other accomplish­ments made with Chinese-based NanjingTec­h, UJ has also launched a joint research centre in chemical engineerin­g and the environmen­t.

Scientific cooperatio­n between the two countries had been envisioned by Chinese President Xi Jinping at the recent South Africa-China scientists high-level dialogue.

UJ has also launched a joint research centre in chemical engineerin­g and the environmen­t.

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