On the
afternoon of Jun 2nd, the Graduate School held the 2017 XMU
Conference and Farewell Meeting on Graduate Program of China Scholarship
Council (CSC) in the Reporting Hall 220 of Songen Building. The conference was
chaired by Xue Chenglong, vice director of Office of Academic Affairs in
Graduate School. Other attenders include Prof. Tao Tao, executive dean of
Graduate School, staff of Graduate School and more than 140 students who gained
the 2017 CSC scholarship.
At the
conference, Prof. Tao Tao offered his congratulations to those students who
would go abroad for further study. He said that XMU had always attached great
importance to the internalization of graduate education. The theme of XMU 95th anniversary was “XMU is entering the world”, which reflected the attitude and
determination to enhance the educational internalization. The CSC program
represented an important approach for XMU to get more internalized and become a
world-class university. Moreover, the Graduate School took the initiative to
build various international exchange platforms, providing good conditions for
students to pursue further study abroad.
Later,
Prof. Tao Tao gave a general introduction to the CSC program in XMU. Since
2012, the number of enrolled XMU students in the CSC program has achieved a
year-on-year increase. So far this year, 144 XMU students were sponsored by the
CSC Graduate Program including 93 for international joint programs and 51 for
academic degrees, hitting a record high. These students would continue their
study in some world-renowned universities, disciplines and labs. Based on his
own experiences, Prof. Tao Tao encouraged students to cherish the opportunity
to tap their potential of scientific research, enhance research ability and
broaden internationalized outlook. He also presented some requirements for
students studying abroad: first, more idea-exchanges to improve plans of
studying abroad; second, more consultation to work hard on scientific research;
third, more communication to enhance foreign language capacity; fourth, more
cooperation to make more friends; fifth, more travel to experience foreign
cultures and customs.
Zhang
Huaiyu from the joint program of Western Michigan University in the US shared
her experience of applying for CSC Graduate Program. She said that when going
abroad, one needed introspection and self-discipline to strive for her goal, to
take care of herself and to win more honors for XMU.
Other
three students who were going to study abroad also presented their thoughts
about the program. Wang Zengge was the first student sent abroad through the
cooperation contract between XMU and University of Cincinnati in the US. He
showed his gratitude for the assistance offered by the Graduate School. He said
that although it was difficult to apply for the program, it was totally worth
doing it. “Where there is a will, there is a way. I hope that all students
going aboard can work hard and successfully accomplish the study and scientific
research,” he said. Li Shusheng heading for McMaster University in Canada and
Xu Da for Tulane University both thanked XMU for providing excellent conditions
for students. They also showed their determination to concentrate on scientific
study, enhance academic ability and broaden horizon abroad.
Xue
Chenglong expressed appreciation for the speeches offered by Prof. Tao Tao and
the students. He hoped that students could keep ambitious academically, cherish
the chance to study abroad, show self-discipline in study and overcome
difficulties. And he also wished all students a successful life abroad.
The
strategy of graduate education internalization is an important approach for XMU
to build a top university. Since 2007, nearly 1100 XMU students have been
enrolled by the CSC Graduate Program and pursued further study in world-class
universities, such as Harvard University, University of Oxford, University of
Cambridge and Mcgill University. In recent years, XMU has taken a range of
measures to help graduate students to study abroad and participate in international
academic communication. It has also signed joint program with many world-famous
universities, such as Mcgill University, University of Cincinnati, University
of Delaware, University of Southampton, Cardiff University and Macquarie
University.