China Daily (Hong Kong)

Xi’an Jiaotong students benefit from study abroad, mini exchanges

- By LU HONGYAN and MA LIE in Xi’an

Students at Xi’an Jiaotong University in Shaanxi province have benefited significan­tly from overseas exchange programs set up by the university and its partners abroad.

Cai Zhao, who is studying clinical medicine at the university, has just completed the Cambridge University academic curriculum developmen­t programs.

Cai said these programs have broadened Chinese students’ outlook, given them a new way of thinking and widened their knowledge.

Zhu Wenbo, who is studying public administra­tion at the Xi’an university, said he completed a short winter vacation exchange involving a Chinese youth developmen­t project at Columbia University in New York City.

“The experience of a short exchange at a foreign university benefited me greatly, as I had the opportunit­y to have face-to-face exchanges with world-renowned academics. I also gained practical financial knowledge.”

To better promote implementa­tion of an internatio­nal strategy, the Xi’an university has cooperated in recent years on dual degrees, joint training and joint research with 135 world-renowned universiti­es.

These include Harvard, Cambridge, Massachuse­tts Institute of Technology, Stanford University, the University of California Berkeley, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology and the University of Milan.

Liang Li, director of the Internatio­nal Cooperatio­n and Exchange Department at Xi’an Jiaotong University, said nearly 200 talented students at the institutio­n were selected for short exchanges in the winter vacation in January and February.

The program included Cambridge University, Columbia University, the University of Sydney and Waseda University in Japan.

Liang said the studies significan­tly improved the depth and breadth of the university’s internatio­nal cooperatio­n in personnel training.

“We started the cooperatio­n and exchange projects in 2010 and to date, more than 6,000 students have been sent to study at more than 150 universiti­es overseas and in Hong Kong,” Liang said.

Liang added that the cooperatio­n and personnel training projects include exchange programs for one term or one academic year of study at foreign universiti­es, degree programs, academic credit projects, short-term projects during summer and winter vacations and research projects.

“The cooperatio­n and exchange projects greatly promote students’ latent energy and broaden their horizons and ideas. Some students made great progress after they completed their studies at foreign universiti­es,” Liang said. Contact the writers through malie@chinadaily.com.cn

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LI YIBO / XINHUA A member from an Indian delegation dances

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