On May 26th and 27th, the Workshop on
Graduate Education in Building World-Class Universities was held by Graduate
School, Xiamen University as a response to the gist of Vice Premier Liu
Yandong's speech about the promotion of establishing first-class universities
and disciplines and the development of a first-class graduate education system
at the Session of National Graduate Education Quality and the 31st Meeting Of
Degree Committee of the State Council. The workshop was also one of the serial
activities held in celebration of the 95th anniversary of the foundation of
XMU, the 90th year of beginning to provide graduate education as well as the
30th year of the establishment of School of Graduate, and aiming to fasten the
development of XMU as a first-class university in the world with a first-class
graduate education system (the double first-class development). Vice President of
XMU Wu Daguang was present at the opening ceremony; deans of Graduate School
and delegates of 18 high-level universities from 8 countries and areas attended
the workshop. They deeply discussed the role and responsibility of graduate
education in globalization, exchanged opinions of what it would mean to the
development of first-class universities through improving graduate education
quality during this new era and how to achieve the goal, and attempted to
promote far-reaching cooperation and mutual improvement between XMU and
high-level universities home and abroad in terms of degree and graduate education.
In the opening ceremony, Vice President Wu
Daguang expressed welcome to the arrival of all the deans on behalf of XMU and
thanked the universities that had been concerning and supporting XMU. He
pointed out that currently graduate education had become an essential part for
the development of universities, in particular the research-oriented ones. To
become a first-class research-oriented university in the world was the ultimate
goal to be achieved by the centenary of the People's Republic of China, one of
the two centenarian goals of XMU. Though the globalization of world economy and
education demanded more, XMU remained sticking to international cooperation,
putting great emphasis on the internationalization of graduate education, and
actively seeking for academic communication and collaborative education with
renowned universities overseas. Next, Mr. Wu centered on introducing the reform
of education program for academic graduates in the last 3 years, especially on
the reform of courses. The amount of graduate courses in XMU had decreased
almost half of the original 4000 as requested by the rule of graduate education
and courses’ effect. Mr. Wu expected more original ideas in developing modes for
graduate education by the Seminar and expressed his hope and confidence that
graduate education of XMU would turn to be a first-class one in the world.
In the Seminar, from their own experiences
and measures in graduate education, deans and delegates from McGill University
(Canada), University of Cincinnati (USA), Macquarie University (Australia), Queensland
University of Technology (Australia), Cardiff University (UK), National
University of Singapore, the University of Hong Kong, Xinzhu Chiao Tung University
(Xinzhu, Taiwan), Taiwan Central University (Taiwan), University of Macau, Tsinghua
University, Peking University, Fudan University, Shanghai Jiao Tong University,
Nanjing University, Zhejiang University, Wuhan University, and Xiamen
University delivered keynote speech in terms of the standard and verification
of setting interdisciplines, forming a first-class group of supervisors as well
as the education and assessment of
outstanding innovative graduates. They discussed difficulties and challenges in
the process and reached an agreement that the development of interdisciplines
was a natural trend, the quality of the supervisor group affected graduate
education decisively, and Graduate School should play a more active and more
important part in improving graduate education.
Mr. Tao Tao, Executive Dean of Graduate School
of XMU, delivered the closing address on behalf of Graduate School. He reviewed
the reports given during the last one and a half days and sincerely thanked all
the deans and delegates present. Centering on the theme of graduate education
and first-class university establishment, Mr. Tao said, the delegates exchanged
sufficient and provoking ideas and also proposed exciting points. As it was
said in an ancient Chinese saying “Jiao Bu Wei Qing” (to be more intimate by
frequent visit), universities attending the workshop had
either known each other better or formed new relationships. Moreover, the workshop
also worked as an opportunity for the graduate education of XMU. Through
communication with other high-level universities both from home and abroad,
administrative staff of graduate education in XMU were able to acquire knowledge
of the measures and spirits of first-class universities in the world;
meanwhile, they took the chance to further reform the graduate education mode
and improve the quality of graduate education by reflecting the deficiency and
learning from excellent experiences. As the world was diverse and open, no university
could hold to itself. Besides, the universities invited in the workshop all had
cooperation with XMU in graduate education; since every university had its own
advantages and disadvantages, only in cooperation could XMU and all the other
universities make continuous improvement. Mr. Tao expected to strengthen
cooperation with other universities to deeper and more extensive aspects,
achieving mutual development through cooperation. In the end, Mr. Tao also
suggested to host the workshop in another form —
regularly or irregularly in every university in the future, laying sound
foundation for multilateral cooperation in higher level and deeper areas.
During the workshop, the delegates enjoyed
the special performance organized by the School of Arts in XMU and thought
highly of it. They also took a visit of both Siming campus and Xiang’an campus,
and complemented XMU’s gorgeous environment of the two campuses and the
academic atmosphere brought by it.
XMU started graduate education in 1926 and
was one of the earliest in China to educate graduates. After the foundation of
People’s Republic of China, XMU renewed enrollment of graduates in 1950 and set
up the department of graduates in 1952, as required by the development of
socialism in China and higher education. From 1950 to 1965, XMU had enrolled a
total of 110 graduated in 22 majors. It brought new opportunities to XMU’s
graduate education when all universities in China renewed graduate enrollment
in 1978 and particularly when degree system was implemented in 1981. In September
1986, approved by the State Council, XMU tried to initiate School of Graduate
(officially established in March 1996), being one of the major universities to
develop graduate education after the Reform and Opening-up. From 1978 to 2015,
XMU had educated over 50,000 masters and doctors, and it was from XMU that the
first doctor of higher education and the first female doctor of accounting
graduated.
During the past few years, Graduate School greatly
emphasized the internationalization of graduate education so as to fulfill the “double
first-class goals”. By the end of December 2015, there were more than 600
graduates from over 90 foreign countries such as Thailand, America and Russia studying
for master’s or doctor’s degree. Meanwhile,
Graduate School took the initiative to sign the agreement for collaborative
education of doctors successively with 5 world-wide first-class universities
like McGill University (Canada) from 2013.
Graduate School followed the rule of graduate education and continued
deepening the research-oriented education system reform. From 2013 till now,
there are 20 papers published on top international academic journals such as Science and Nature with graduates as first authors; 5 doctoral dissertations
have been awarded the National Hundred Excellent Doctoral Dissertations of
2013, tying for the third with other universities.