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SichuanUni­versity pursues global vision

Professors from prestigiou­s institutio­ns around the world have been invited to teach in English

- By ZHAO XINYING zhaoxinyin­g@chinadaily.com.cn

Xie Heping, president of Sichuan University, has his own ideas for building the 120year-old institutio­n into a world-class beacon of higher education.

“The most important thing for us to do during the process is to nurture talent with an internatio­nal vision and competitiv­eness,” he said.

Xie is also an academicia­n at the Chinese Academy of Engineerin­gandadynam­icist, or an expert in rock mechanics.

To equip students with vision and competitiv­eness, the university, which is located in Chengdu, capital of Southwest China’s Sichuan province, launched its immersion program during summer vacation in 2012. It invited eminent professors from prestigiou­s universiti­es around the world to teach courses in English for two weeks.

Excellent students from around the globe have also been invited to visit the campus and communicat­e with students there.

“We did so because we hope that each student at Sichuan University — whether from a rich family or an impoverish­ed one— will spend time with the best teachers and peers, acquire the knowledge and ability needed in internatio­nal society and finally grow up as outstandin­g adults who are capable of participat­ing competitiv­ely in internatio­nal affairs,” Xie said.

So far, the program has been run with an annual investment of 20 million yuan ($3 million). More than 500 experts and scholars from some of the world’s best universiti­es, including Oxford, Harvard and Yale, have taught 657 courses in English. Over the past five years, at least 100,000 students — not only from Sichuan University, but also from 10 other higher education institutio­ns in Southwest China, such as University of Electronic Scienceand­Technology­of China and Southwest Jiaotong University in Chengdu — benefited from the program.

Xie also believes that Sichuan University mustencour­age global collaborat­ionandoffe­r intelligen­t support if it wants to be recognized beyond China’s borders.

To realize this goal, an internatio­nal consulting council was recently set up to “make key suggestion­s on issues such as carrying out developmen­t strategies and selecting and recommendi­ng talent for the university”, Xie said.

The consulting council consists of 53 educators, entreprene­urs, officials and scientists fromChinaa­ndabroad, including SamuelChao­ChungTing, a Nobel Prize laureate in physics.

With the help of such great minds, Xie believes that Sichuan University will make rapid strides in the coming decades.

“We would be very happy to share the experience with other universiti­es of China if we succeed,” he said.

 ?? CHEN YUANMING / FOR CHINA DAILY ?? Overseas students take part in an opening ceremony that launches a week-long internatio­nal courses program at Sichuan University in Chengdu, Sichuan province.
CHEN YUANMING / FOR CHINA DAILY Overseas students take part in an opening ceremony that launches a week-long internatio­nal courses program at Sichuan University in Chengdu, Sichuan province.
 ??  ?? Xie Heping, president of Sichuan University
Xie Heping, president of Sichuan University

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