From April 9 to April 19, the Director of the International Exchange Office of our school, paid an official visit to AIBI (Australian Institute of Business Intelligence), ACBI (Australian College of Business Intelligence) , NZSEG (New Zealand Skills and Education Group) and UC (University of Canterbury).The purpose of the visit was to strengthen international academic exchanges, expand cooperation fields and establish long-term stable cooperative relations, so as to promote the internationalization of our school.
During the visit, Director Li had in-depth exchanges with the senior management of the four institutions, focusing on cooperation directions such as student exchange, faculty mutual visit and joint talent training, and reached broad consensus on deepening multi-dimensional cooperation.
Director Li introduced the development status, disciplinary advantages and international exchange achievements of our university to the four institutions, emphasizing that our university has always attached great importance to international cooperation and exchanges, and is committed to building an open and inclusive international education platform. He hoped that both sides would take this visit as an opportunity to further deepen mutual understanding, clarify cooperation priorities, and promote the early implementation of various cooperation projects to achieve win-win development.
The senior representatives of the four institutions all expressed their warm welcome to Director Li's visit, highly recognized the comprehensive strength and international influence of our university, and expressed their willingness to actively promote in-depth cooperation with our university in various fields, and jointly contribute to the cultivation of international talents and the development of education.
This visit has not only deepened the understanding and friendship between our university and the four well-known institutions in Australia and New Zealand, but also laid a solid foundation for carrying out in-depth cooperation in various fields in the future. The International Exchange Office will continue to follow up the progress of cooperation, promote the implementation of various cooperation consensuses, and provide more high-quality international exchange opportunities for teachers and students.