ASU holds a two-day academic event on "The Evolving Role of Science and Technology in China's International Relations"
ASU holds a two-day academic event on "The Evolving Role of Science and Technology in China's International Relations" The first conference titled "The Evolution of the Role of Science and Technology in China's International Relations...
" The first conference titled "The Evolution of the Role of Science and Technology in China's International Relations" will be held grandly on April 3 and April 4 at the Tempe campus of Arizona State University. We hope to gain an in-depth understanding of China's foreign science and technology cooperation from multiple perspectives. , in the process of developing global cooperation, understand the active role that key science and technology fields play internally.
Vice Provost of the Office of International Strategy at Arizona State University said: "In addition to participating in bilateral relations in the field of science and technology with the United States, China also shares similar cooperation with other countries. "In this meeting, we hope to get a comprehensive view and explanation of how these relationships affect China's scientific and technological development; how China will shape its international R&D system in the next few years." "
Cooperation with China will serve as a model for ASU to form more meaningful partnerships focused on research and development, such as student training. Currently, ASU has 2,500 Chinese undergraduate and graduate students. In addition to launching accelerated international degree programs, ASU has partnered with Sichuan The university also has a cooperation center to spread American culture. The Confucius Institute at ASU is also actively developing Chinese language education and cultural dissemination. The focus of China is no longer on cheap labor, but on the rising power of Chinese intellectual workers, and its international status. As China continues to rise, the United States has provided more strategic opportunities and formed important partnerships.
The two-day conference will invite well-known experts from the Chinese Ministry of Science and Technology, the Chinese Academy of Sciences, Tsinghua University, the University of California, the University of Oregon, and the University of Michigan. Experts and scholars from universities and researchers from Japan, Russia, and Australia who are concerned about China's science and technology development will also participate in the event.
This event is not open to the public. This is the first event on China's science and technology relations held overseas.
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