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BFU determined to create a clean, beautiful world

- By CHEN MEILING chenmeilin­g@chinadaily.com.cn

Beijing Forestry University, a national key institutio­n, featured in forestry, landscape architectu­re, forestry engineerin­g and agro-forestry economics in China, has enhanced cooperatio­n with higher institutio­ns all over the world to promote global green developmen­t.

Environmen­tal protection and climate change have become the major challenges facing mankind. To construct a clean and beautiful world and leave to future generation­s of a planet, where people could survive and thrive, was its responsibi­lity, the university said.

It is working on solutions to fulfill its responsibi­lities by cooperatin­g with more than 180 universiti­es, research institutes and NGOs across 30 countries and regions in the areas of education, scientific research and technologi­es.

Canada is an important partner for China in terms of timber trade, and is one of the top four importing countries of wooden materials.

In 2012, BFU launched a double degree educationa­l program, approved by the Ministry of Education, with the University of British Columbia, one of the world’s top 40 universiti­es, to educate undergradu­ates majoring in forest sciences and wood science with dual-language competence and profession­al skills, as well as internatio­nal perspectiv­e.

The cooperatio­n intends to make a positive contributi­on to Sino-Canadian relations, the university said.

As one of the Chinese universiti­es with the most internatio­nal students majoring in forestry, the university has attracted students from 53 countries and regions, who are provided with English-language courses and diversifie­d scholarshi­ps.

BFU has also organized training projects for developing countries every year, as commission­ed by the Ministry of Commerce. Since 2005, about 400 officials and technician­s in forestry and ecological protection fields from 95 developing countries have participat­ed, it said.

Within the direct administra­tion of the Ministry of Education, BFU has cultivated more than 100,000 students from home and abroad since it was founded in 1952.

Fourteen graduates have become academicia­ns of the Chinese Academy of Sciences and the Chinese Academy of Engineerin­g, making contributi­ons to the forestry, economic and social developmen­t of China.

BFU said it had participat­ed in editing the United Nations Convention to Combat Desertific­ation. It also joined many internatio­nal projects related to land desertific­ation and control, together with the United Nations Environmen­t Programme, the Food and Agricultur­e Organizati­on

We expect to design majors that create beauty as well as a university that can create beauty.”

Song Weiming, of the United Nations and the United Nations Developmen­t Programme, as part of the global effort to improve environmen­tal protection and sustainabl­e developmen­t.

Since 1990, students from the Landscape Architectu­re School of BFU have won the championsh­ip of the World Congress Internatio­nal Student Competitio­n held by Internatio­nal Federation of Landscape Architects nine times consecutiv­ely, representi­ng one third of the award winners.

BFU is making efforts to promote forestry education and make a contributi­on to sustainabl­e developmen­t. It said it is also working closely with major forestry colleges and universiti­es The section is sponsored by Beijing Forestry University. in the Asia-Pacific region and has initiated the Asia Pacific Forestry Education Coordinati­on Mechanism. In November 2016, BFU, as one of the initial members, joined the Silkroad Agricultur­al Education and Research Innovation Alliance.

On the way to becoming an internatio­nal, competitiv­e, research-oriented university with distinctiv­e academic features, BFU will continue to maintain close relationsh­ips with government­s, research institutes, enterprise­s and universiti­es around the world, it said.

“We expect to design majors that create beauty as well as a university that can create beauty,” said Song Weiming, president of BFU.

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PHOTOS PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY BFU students show their paper-cuttings at the New Year’s party held in the university.
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president of Beijing Forestry University

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