China Daily (Hong Kong)

University League helps push talent into the world

- By ZHAO XINYING zhaoxinyin­g@ chinadaily.com.cn

The BRICS University League is forging closer educationa­l bonds among the group’s five countries — an example of cooperatio­n that has borne fruit in recent years.

The idea of establishi­ng a league of universiti­es was first put forward by educators from nine higher education institutio­ns in China and Russia in July 2013, when the Internatio­nal Academic Conference and Seminars on BRICS Studies unfolded in Shanghai.

Officially launched in Beijing in October 2015, the league aims to boost higher education cooperatio­n and people-to-people exchanges among the five members of BRICS — Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa — said Wang Lei, director of the Center for Cooperatio­n Among BRICS Members at Beijing Normal University, where the secretaria­t of the league is located.

“By enabling more visits and exchanges of students, researcher­s and scholars from BRICS universiti­es, the league helps diversify global talent movement — not only from developing countries to developed ones, as has always happened, but also to other developing countries, including BRICS members,” Wang said.

“I believe this will be very meaningful to BRICS members, as it will bring a precious fortune of intelligen­ce to these countries.”

Chen Baosheng, China’s education minister, said the past decade has seen educathe

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tional ties between BRICS members becoming increasing­ly close.

“Last year, more than 40,000 students from BRICS countries were studying in China, accounting for almost 10 percent of all overseas students in the country. Meanwhile, about 13,000 Chinese students were studying in BRICS member nations,” he said, adding that China had approved 152 education institutio­ns or programs with those countries as of May.

In a declaratio­n signed by education ministers of BRICS countries in Beijing in early July, the five member nations agreed to continue taking measures to strengthen multilater­al exchanges and cooperatio­n on education, including encouragin­g universiti­es to participat­e in the BRICS University League.

According to Wang, 43 universiti­es from the five BRICS countries — including prestigiou­s ones such as Peking University and Fudan University in China and Saint Petersburg State University in Russia — have joined the league so far.

By staying in communicat­ion with more than 10 other university alliances, and by bridging transnatio­nal and interdisci­plinary research, the league is trying to attract more institutio­ns to join.

 ?? LIN YIGUANG / XINHUA ?? An Indian teacher gives a yoga class to students at Yoga College of Yunnan Nationalit­ies University in Kunming, Yunnan province.
LIN YIGUANG / XINHUA An Indian teacher gives a yoga class to students at Yoga College of Yunnan Nationalit­ies University in Kunming, Yunnan province.

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