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Universiti­es in China, South and Southeast Asia form alliance

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KUNMING — Over 100 universiti­es from China, South Asia and Southeast Asia have formed an alliance to enhance regional cooperatio­n on higher education.

The alliance includes 45 top Chinese universiti­es, such as Renmin University of China and Fudan University. Other members of the alliance come from 14 South and Southeast Asian countries, including India, Thailand and Singapore.

The alliance will hold presidents’ forums on a regular basis to share their experience­s in school administra­tion, establish a resource-sharing platform, launch talent-cultivatio­n programs and set up joint laboratori­es to promote internatio­nal cooperatio­n on scientific research.

“We’re looking to effectivel­y utilize the available resources to raise the quality and efficiency of higher education. One of the very important strategies for achieving this objective is greater regional cooperatio­n among universiti­es,” Lakshman Dissanayak­e, vicechance­llor of the University of Colombo, Sri Lanka, said in a keynote speech.

The secretaria­t will be located at Yunnan University, with Lin Wenxun, president of the university, serving as the first secretaryg­eneral of the alliance, according to a decision adopted by representa­tives of the 103 universiti­es at a gathering held in Kunming, capital of Yunnan province, in early December.

Yunnan, which borders Myanmar, Laos and Vietnam, is expected to become an important bridge connecting South and Southeast Asia.

Zhu Huashan, deputy head of Yunnan’s education bureau, says 18,800 overseas students are studying in the province, including 15,773 from South and Southeast Asia.

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