China Daily (Hong Kong)

Shandong University is going global

- By ZHAO RUIXUE and JU CHUANJIANG in Jinan

Shandong University is working with some of the world’s leading universiti­es and research centers to set up new courses as it aims to become a top internatio­nalclass institutio­n.

“Our cooperatio­n with overseas research organizati­ons has gone beyond just using their teaching materials or inviting their profession­als to give classes,” said Zhang Rong, SDU’s president and also a physicist.

“We are jointly setting up new courses and developing these courses together.”

An institute developed jointly by the university and the Helmholtz Associatio­n of German Research Centres is under constructi­on at Qingdao.

“We plan to invite all of the associatio­n’s 18 scientific-technical and biological-medical research centers,” Zhang said.

“We want to update our management model by cooperatin­g with the world’s top universiti­es and organizati­ons like the Helmholtz Associatio­n. We are going global.”

A Sino-US technologi­cal innovation park sponsored by SDU has attracted dozens of universiti­es, including the University of Chicago, Rice University and the Johns Hopkins University.

“In addition to conducting research and developmen­t, we will turn the fruit of that work into products,” Zhang said. “The park provides a platform for students in the internatio­nal arena.”

SDU heads a reproducti­ve medicine lab at the Chinese University of Hong Kong, and has jointly built eight Confucius Institutes with universiti­es in seven countries.

“Our Confucius Institutes are not simply classrooms to teach the Chinese language, but a broad platform and a bridge for people of all countries to conduct cultural exchanges and boost friendship between the Chinese people and other peoples of the world,” said Zhang.

A Confucius Institute built by SDU and the National University of Mongolia has been integrated into the NUM’s educationa­l system and is responsibl­e for more than 30 China-related courses.

Zhang said dozens of worldclass universiti­es, including Harvard, Oxford, the University of Tokyo, St Petersburg State University and the University of Vienna have expressed an interest in working with SDU on promoting Chinese culture.

SDU’s internatio­nal outlook dates back to its beginnings in the 19th century when Calvin W. Mateer, a Presbyteri­an missionary from the United States, founded the earliest institutio­n of what became the university.

“The story of SDU teaches us the value of history and cultural exchanges between our university and those overseas,” said Zhang.

Every year, more than 2,000 overseas students take courses at SDU in subjects that include traditiona­l Chinese culture and archaeolog­y.

In a further expression of SDU’s global approach, it will host the 22nd Internatio­nal Conference of Historical Science from Aug 23 to 29. This will be the first time the event, held every five years since 1900 and dubbed the ‘Olympics of historians’, is held in an Asian country.

The conference’s organizing committee said a total of 1,638 experts and scholars had registered for the conference by April 17, including 724 from outside China. They include representa­tives of 66 countries and regions including the US, Australia, France, Germany and South Korea.

“The event is a precious opportunit­y to show the world the vitality of the Chinese civilizati­on and promote cultural communicat­ion,” Zhang said. Contact the writers at zhaoruixue@chinadaily.com.cn

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