English.news.cn 2013-04-26
BRUSSELS, April 25 (Xinhua) -- Dozens of university
presidents from China and Europe were brought together on Thursday to
share their success stories and concerns in establishing cooperation
projects, so as to provide policy suggestions and enhance compatibility
between the two's higher education systems.
"China's higher education aims at achieving better quality, better
structure, deeper reform and more fairness, and the European Union (EU)
is successful in transforming its diversity into vitality and impetus
for development," China's Vice Education Minister Du Yubo said in the
opening speech.
The event was the first meeting of the EU-China higher education
platform for cooperation and exchanges (HEPCE), a flagship event in the
framework of the high-level people-to-people dialogue established last
year as the third pillar of the EU-China relations complementing the
strategic dialogue and the economic and trade dialogue.
"As an innovative project for the China-EU partnership, the
people-to-people dialogue is both realistically and strategically
important for consolidating public support," he added.
There are more than 35,000 students from EU member states studying in
China. According to Du, the Chinese government is scheduled to offer
30,000 scholarships for European students and researchers in the next
five years.
"We welcome new scholarship schemes from China, and the EU is ready
to offer grants," said Jan Truszczynski, directorate-general for
education and culture in the European Commission, adding that an
EU-China language project was to be launched in June.
Presidents and representatives of Chinese and European universities
had extensive exchanges over models for EU-China joint higher education
institutions, joint degree programs and cooperation in the fields of
European studies and Chinese studies.
"Europe is the origin of modern universities and the pioneer in
mobility and exchanges. Collaborating with Europe is a strategic choice
for us," said Huai Jinpeng, president of China's Beihang University.
Roger Woods, associate pro-vice-chancellor of the University of
Nottingham in the UK, suggested more interaction with local universities
while sharing the story of establishing a branch school of the
University of Nottingham in the Chinese city of Ningbo in 2004.
"We are moving away from the notion that China poses competition. We
need to move from collaboration to deep collaboration," he said.
2013 marks the 10th anniversary of the China-EU comprehensive
strategic partnership. For the past decade, the two have witnessed
increasingly close exchanges and substantial cooperation in such areas
as trade and investment, foreign affairs and global issues, and culture
and education.
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