PSU participates in the VII Forum of the Volga-Yangtze Association of Universities06.12.2024 11:19
Penza State University continues cooperation with colleagues from China. Today, on December 4, the University representatives took part in the VII Forum of the Volga-Yangtze Association of Universities. The Russian and Chinese sides discussed the role of the Association in developing Russian-Chinese cooperation. The participants summed up the results and outlined plans for further cooperation. He recalled that in August 2024, the IX Russian-Chinese Youth Forum in the Volga-Yangtze format was held in Saratov. More than 300 representatives of student youth from universities of the Volga Federal District and the provinces of the upper and middle reaches of the Yangtze River of the People's Republic of China took part in it. "The youth of our countries have demonstrated a desire to further strengthen friendship and mutual understanding. I believe that our higher education institutions have enormous potential for interaction. And I hope that the work of the Association will help further intensify inter-university contacts and implement joint scientific and educational programmes and projects," Oleg Mashkovtsev expressed hope. It should be noted that next year the Forum of the Volga-Yangtze Association of Universities is planned to be held in person in one of the regions of the Volga Federal District. Xi Zhu, Advisor to the Ministry of Education of the People's Republic of China, wished the audience fruitful work. In his speech, he emphasized that such events develop Russian-Chinese university partnership. Chinese and Russian students have the opportunity to exchange experience and knowledge in scientific, technical, educational, and humanitarian fields. Such cooperation strengthens the strategic partnership between Russia and China. He said that within the framework of the "cross" years of culture of Russia and China, many events are planned to be held in higher educational institutions. Thanks to this, academic exchanges between the countries in the areas of health care, sports, culture, and media are actively developing. Interregional cooperation in the Volga-Yangtze format is a unique project. It implements several tasks at once: it develops international and interregional contacts, consolidates efforts to train highly qualified specialists, and expands academic exchange. Wang Jinsong, Head of Sichuan University, wished the forum a successful outcome. The first to present the results of cooperation with Chinese organizations was Penza State University. The report was given by Gleb Sintsov, Vice -Rector for International Affairs. |