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May 11, 2024, International Office

 

On May 7, the CITI University of Mongolia president BAI, the dean of Graduate School QIN Gu, the director of International Exchange and Cooperation Office A-Lima, the director of Department of Acting & Performance of the School of Art MENG visited AXHU Yard.

 

The chairman of AXHU board of trustees CHU Guoding, the executive vice president WANG Li, the assistant president WANG Qijin, the heads with some administrative departments and schools, including the International Exchange and Cooperation Office, Department for Students Affair, School of Accounting and Finance, School of Business, School of Culture and Communication, School of Urban Construction, School of Art and more, warmly met these impact leaderships and scholars from Mongolia. 

 

At first, Chu, on the behalf of AXHUers, extended his sincere greetings to the distinguished educators and other professions, underscored the cooperative spaces and future co-development regarding educational philosophy, academic bodies, disciplinary building, featured concentrations, and hoped to conduct a series of in-depth CITI-AXHU collaboration and creative research on higher education sustainability.

 

And WANG Qijin made an introduction to the AXHU-wide disciplinary architecture, its existing international education achievements, as well as its ambitious plans—“under the guideline of the Chinese ‘Belt and Road Initiative,’ AXHUers will continue to follow up the international pathway and stay positive and creative momentum alongside a cluster of impact higher education institutions in perspectives across the globe, so as to establish the inclusive cooperative mechanism for nurturing many more high-quality international talents in the new era”.

 

“AXHU community enjoys pleasant climate conditions, rich geographic resources, beautiful yard, high-level researchers, faculty and staff,” Ms. Bai appreciated, “It is a great chance to realize intercultural academic communications, by which to shape long-term, friendly, cooperative framework and to lay a solid foundation for our institutions’ win-win evolution and extension.”

 

In the end, the two parties concluded a copy of Memorandum of Understanding, which covers a range of joint educational programs, such as scientific research, master’s and doctorate study, and more.

 

This intercollegiate visit can not only help the institutions establish reciprocal relations for in-depth cooperation and expand equal opportunities of exchange and collaboration in a wider area, but also actively grow their international image and impact, advance their international educational practices to the next level, as well as shape a bright blueprint in the context of higher education internationalization in the new era.