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UIBE hosts talks on global affairs

- By LI YINGXUE liyingxue@chinadaily.com.cn

The University of Internatio­nal Business and Economics hosted its Internatio­nal Dialogue 2017 Annual Convention in Beijing over Nov 25-26.

Speaking at the event, Wang Jiaqiong, president of the UIBE, said: “This year’s topic (The Opening-Up in the New Era & Youth Exchange) not only expresses the confidence of promoting economic globalizat­ion, but also expresses the hope that the youth will take responsibi­lity.”

Wang said the program aims to train young ambassador­s for internatio­nal connection­s.

“I hope this convention can inspire young people to broaden their vision, and enhance their cross-cultural communicat­ion ability.”

Zhang Baijia, former deputy director of Party History Research Center of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China, said: “Dialogue is an important way to communicat­e with each other, unlike argument or negotiatio­n, where both sides seek common points while reserving difference­s.”

UIBE’s Global Developmen­t and Creative Youth Project was officially launched during the annual convention, with more than 140 students from 25 countries joining in the inaugural year of the project.

The project is an internatio­nal scientific research activity for the youth of the world.

As part of the project, students form 25 research groups, with each group selecting one topic to do five months of research.

Their topics focus on issues in global developmen­t related to youth, including the Belt and Road Initiative.

With the selection of topics and scope of inquiry finalized, the teams took part in a round-table conference during the annual convention to discuss their proposals.

Each group was assigned a professor from the UIBE or from universiti­es abroad.

Meanwhile, two writing workshops will be held in January and March, and all groups have to complete their essays by the end of March.

The UIBE Research Center on Youth Exchange was also launched at the convention.

The center aims to build a platform for Chinese and foreign youth to exchange ideas.

 ?? QIN TINGFU / XINHUA ?? Yu Jiaxin (first left), who is studying with the school of mathematic­s and statistics at Southwest University in Chongqing, helps her classmate as they do volunteer work. They are members of Beibei Volunteers, a group in Chongqing. Since its initiation...
QIN TINGFU / XINHUA Yu Jiaxin (first left), who is studying with the school of mathematic­s and statistics at Southwest University in Chongqing, helps her classmate as they do volunteer work. They are members of Beibei Volunteers, a group in Chongqing. Since its initiation...

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