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Lanzhou U. visits NCKU to boost academic collaboration
TAINAN, Taiwan --(Business Wire)--
A delegation of 7 representatives of China's Lanzhou University headed
by President Xu-Hong Zhou, visited National Cheng Kung University
(NCKU), southern Taiwan, Dec. 27, to strengthen the partnership between
NCKU and Lanzhou University and to envision the prospect of future
collaborations.
Dr. Zhou told NCKU President Hwung-Hweng Hwung that the cooperation
between NCKU and Lanzhou U. has to be grounded on frequent visit and
staff exchange. He said, "NCKU Professors are welcomed to lecture at
Lanzhou U. where the staff and students are willing to exchange the
experience and knowledge in the academic fields.
Zhou's delegation was interested in academic cooperation in management,
education and Chinese literature and history.
NCKU President Hwung wecomed the delegation, "NCKU earns her reputation
as a top-tier university in Taiwan, because of its great achievement in
research, academia-industry collaboration and its excellent researchers."
He added, "NCKU's number of SCI papers published in engineering from
2000 to 2010 is the best in Taiwan and ranked 14th in the
world."
President Zhou praised NCKU for being a distinguished university in
Taiwan and said he can see a big potential in collaborative projects
between Lanzhou U. and NCKU.
"Lanzhou U., founded in 1909, is one of the top universities directly
administered by the Ministry of Education and elected as one of the key
universities in "Project 211" and "Project 985" in China." according to
President Zhou, adding that Lanzhou U. is outstanding in the basic
theoretical research and has made great achievements in the applied
researches.
Zhou pointed out that Lanzhou U. ranks one of the top universities which
has published the largest amount of essays and of the highest citation
rate. He said, "The number of the essays published and cited by SCI
takes the 15th and 20th place among the Chinese
higher institutions respectively."
NCKU had signed Momentum of Understanding (MOU) with the College of
Literature, Lanzhou U., in 2011, to initiate a 5-year collaboration
project, promoting the academic collaboration on Chinese Literature,
according to Yuh-Neu Chen, Vice Dean of College of Liberal Arts.

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