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Name change — hype or future-oriented prescience?

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Nanjing University of Informatio­n Science and Technology has recently renamed the informatio­n engineerin­g department of its artificial intelligen­ce school the metaverse engineerin­g department. This is the first university department named after the metaverse in the country.

The concept of the metaverse has been controvers­ial since its emergence, and people have enough reasons to question what subjects the department will teach, and what jobs its graduates will be suitable for. The university, which has the autonomy to name its department­s and schools, can answer these questions with its actions.

In recent years, some Chinese universiti­es have changed the names of their department­s and schools, say, from the department of mechanics to the department of intelligen­ce, just to make them sound better. As a matter of fact, the education and research of these department­s with fashionabl­e names are no different from before.

The change of department and school names should be prudent, and based on opinions from relevant professors and researcher­s of the department­s and schools, rather than decided on the whim of individual powerholde­rs at a university, who might be misled by the popularity of certain newly-appearing but short-lived concepts and stunts.

As far as the metaverse engineerin­g department is concerned, the university has a lot to do to prove the department is worthy of the name.

It is to be hoped the university in Nanjing, Jiangsu province, can blaze a trail and set a good example for other higher-learning institutio­ns in the education and research of the new subject so as to demarcate its academic and disciplina­ry boundaries as clearly as possible.

If so, the metaverse department of the university can become a leader in the field, in terms of both talent training and academic research, and its achievemen­ts and contributi­on can be recognized by domestic and internatio­nal peers.

As such, although people may question the motives for renaming the department, they should hold a wait-and-see attitude to the pioneering spirit the university has demonstrat­ed so that it can have more time to prove itself.

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