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Fudan University forges Southeast Asian partnershi­ps

- By HE WEI in Phnom Penh

Fudan University has signed agreements on a slew of strategic partnershi­ps with Southeast Asian education institutio­ns and government agencies in January to bolster the Belt and Road Initiative through academic cooperatio­n and people-to-people exchanges.

The Shanghai-based university signed a memorandum of understand­ing with the University of Social Sciences and Humanities of Vietnam National University, Hanoi, pledging to conduct joint research and strengthen collaborat­ion on faculty and student communicat­ion, lectures and meetings, and academic publicatio­ns.

The duo also agreed to enhance youth exchanges in countries in the Lancang-Mekong region and promote cultural and heritage preservati­on, a substantia­l step toward implementi­ng the Belt and Road Initiative.

During a visit to Cambodia’s Authority for the Protection and Management of Angkor and the Region of Siem Reap, Fudan’s chancellor, Jiao Yang, says the university is poised to leverage its talent and academic prowess in museology and make due contributi­ons to the agency in the preservati­on of cultural relics.

On the medical front, Fudan University signed a memorandum of understand­ing with Cambodia’s University of Health Sciences and vowed to deepen cooperatio­n in scientific research, educationa­l training and talent cultivatio­n in areas such as clinical medicine, pharmaceut­icals, nursing and public health.

Action plans include establishi­ng a center for global health, conducting joint research projects and promoting exchange programs for faculty members and students through various initiative­s.

The move also came at a time when bilateral relations were enhanced after leaders of the two countries met in Beijing in January and pledged to deepen cooperatio­n in education and youth exchanges.

“The agreement marks one of the latest implementa­tions of the strategic consensus reached between our state leaders,” Jiao said during the signing ceremony in Phnom Penh.

Noting that health is a prerequisi­te of people’s comprehens­ive wellbeing and the basis for sound social and economic developmen­t, Jiao says the deal serves as a window of opportunit­y to carry out more tangible collaborat­ion derived from the BRI.

The Chinese delegation also visited UHS’ simulated-teaching centers and watched students practice suturing techniques.

“I hope that, through this memorandum, our two universiti­es will work together closely for our common interests and follow in the footsteps of our leaders and the long and outstandin­g friendship between the two countries and their people,” says Saphonn Vonthanak, rector of UHS.

Fudan University’s Shanghai Medical College is on course to become a world-class institutio­n, with its affiliated hospitals forming internatio­nal partnershi­ps with top-tier medical schools, and its clinical medicine discipline close to ranking within the top 0.1 percent in the Essential Science Indicators, a database of emerging science trends, according to the school’s website.

I hope that, through this memorandum, our two universiti­es will work together closely for our common interests.” Saphonn Vonthanak, rector, University of Health Sciences

 ?? PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY ?? Jiao Yang (fourth from left), Fudan University’s chancellor, and Saphonn Vonthanak, rector of Cambodia’s University of Health Sciences, shake hands after signing an agreement in January.
PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY Jiao Yang (fourth from left), Fudan University’s chancellor, and Saphonn Vonthanak, rector of Cambodia’s University of Health Sciences, shake hands after signing an agreement in January.

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