The Jerusalem Post

TAU strengthen­s ties with China ahead of PM’S trip

Joint research and exchange visits by researcher­s and students to take place this summer, says university president Prof. Yosef Klafter

- • By DANIELLE ZIRI

Over 200 students and faculty members from China studied at Tel Aviv University in 2012, according to a report released by the university as Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu headed to Shanghai and Beijing on Sunday.

TAU stated it had been strengthen­ing its ties with the leading universiti­es in the country. In the past year, the university has forged broad collaborat­ions with Tsinghua University in Beijing.

“For some time now, China has no longer been the future,” TAU President Prof. Yosef Klafter said in a statement. “China is the present.”

“There is accelerate­d developmen­t of the Chinese university system, and the research institutes in particular, and we see that the research programs with which we are collaborat­ing are headed by faculty members who have received their training at top universiti­es in the United States and Europe,” he continued.

Klafter added in light of TAU’s strategic decision to strengthen its internatio­nal presence in East Asia, China is “obviously a preferred target.”

“We are looking for the best institutio­ns and there is no doubt that Tsinghua among the very finest them,” he said.

Two delegation­s from Tsinghua University are currently taking part in a twoweek visit to TAU as part of a wider collaborat­ion in the fields of nanotechno­logy, life sciences and business administra­tion. The trip includes seminars, lectures, tours of laboratori­es and meeting with Israeli colleagues.

According to Klafter, the cooperatio­n comprises of joint research, and exchange visits by researcher­s and students, which will take place this summer.

The delegation­s came after is of a group of 45 people headed by the Dean of of the Faculty of Management at Tsinghua was in Israel last month. Last year, Klafter and Vice President of TAU Prof. Raanan Rein had also traveled to China for the purpose of academic collaborat­ion.

Representa­tives from Hong Kong University for Science and Technology are also expected to arrive to TAU later this year. In addition, the Israeli university announced it is also holding a joint workshop with researcher­s from Renmin University in Beijing in the fields of social sciences and humanities.

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