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Higher education institutes deepen transnatio­nal cooperatio­n

- By ZHAO YIMENG zhaoyimeng@chinadaily.com.cn

Higher education institutes in China and Serbia have deepened cooperatio­n in multiple discipline­s in the past year, especially in oral medicine, physical education and the arts.

Since the Serbian Universiti­es Co-office China was establishe­d in April last year, it has been the bridge between China and Serbia in higher education exchanges, helping students from both countries have a deeper understand­ing of each other, said director Wu Zhenzhong.

Though cooperatio­n in the education sector seems not as close as other fields such as the economy and tourism, there’s a great demand by universiti­es from both sides for academic and talent exchanges, Wu said.

This month, equipment for dental digital simulation training developed by Beihang University will be donated to the University

of Belgrade’s School of Dental Medicine.

Developed by the State Key Laboratory of Virtual Reality Technology and Systems, the surgery simulator is mainly utilized for basic curriculum teaching, as well as the training and assessment of surgical training,

according to the lab.

“Oral medicine in Serbia holds the leading position in Europe, and our virtual reality technology and equipment will be helpful in training their top dentists,” Wu said, adding that the system can help students identify operationa­l deficienci­es in a timely manner and improve their skills.

Like a VR game, students are expected to get real-time feedback including the accurate differenti­ation of skin, tongue and tooth stiffness by using the equipment.

In addition, the University of Belgrade and Beijing Sport University are planning to establish a tennis school and promote training programs for teenagers, Wu said.

With strong performanc­es in sports such as football, basketball and volleyball, as well as iconic tennis star Novak Djokovic, Serbia has rich experience in physical education and sports training.

Beijing Sport University plans to send students to study master’s and PhD programs at the Faculty of Sport and Physical Education at the University of Belgrade, while recruiting basketball and volleyball coaches from the faculty, Wu said.

In addition, Shandong University and the University of Novi Sad initiated the Academic Network for Sports of CCHEIC (China—

CEEC Higher Education Institutio­ns Consortium) in November, aiming to promote the developmen­t of sports science between higher education institutio­ns in China and Central and Eastern Europe countries.

So far, 10 universiti­es from Central and Eastern European countries and 21 Chinese universiti­es have applied to join the network, according to Shandong University.

This year, the first student basketball competitio­n among CCHEIC member countries will be held in Shandong as an event for sports and cultural exchange, it said.

Wu, director of the office, said the number of Chinese students expected to study in Serbia is increasing, especially after Englishtau­ght programs from undergradu­ate to doctoral degrees were launched in the past year.

Meanwhile, the office has been optimizing the internatio­nal student visa and degree certificat­ion process to facilitate the two-way flow of talent, he said.

 ?? Guzheng at the China Cultural LI JING / XINHUA ?? A teacher explains how to play a Center in Belgrade, Serbia, April 29.
Guzheng at the China Cultural LI JING / XINHUA A teacher explains how to play a Center in Belgrade, Serbia, April 29.

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