To continuously deepen international education exchange and cooperation and accelerate the construction of a new pattern of diversified and collaborative open education, on May 15, a delegation from Nanyang Asia College of Singapore visited our college's Qidingshan Campus for exchange: Dr. Teng Jiashu, Chairperson of Nanyang Asia College of Singapore and President of Nanyang Art Association of Singapore; Ms. Jin Zilan, President of Nanyang Asia College of Singapore; and Ms. Zhao Guijie, Director of Teaching Supervision of Nanyang Asia College of Singapore. Our college's President Yang Jie, Wang Zhongze, Dean of the School of Continuing Education and International Cooperation and Exchange and Chair of the Trade Union, Yu Xiangxiang, Director of the International Affairs Department, and relevant responsible persons warmly received the delegation. Both sides discussed cooperation and jointly planned development.
The delegation arrived at our college's Qidingshan Campus. Accompanied by President Yang Jie, Dean Wang Zhongze, and other leaders, they visited the campus, allowing the guests to comprehensively understand our college's educational characteristics, practical training teaching, and talent cultivation. The delegation gave high praise to our college's advanced professional layout, first-class practical training environment, and strong education atmosphere.


At the meeting, President Yang Jie extended a warm welcome to the delegation from Nanyang Asia College of Singapore and provided a detailed introduction to the college's significant achievements in international education, "Chinese + Vocational Skills" education, and international student cultivation. Representatives from Nanyang Asia College of Singapore shared their educational advantages in cooperation with the University of York and University College London, as well as their international exchange plans.
After in-depth communication and exchange, both sides reached a consensus on fields such as international labor export, short-term study tours for teachers and students, and international cooperation resource sharing. Subsequently, they will orderly promote the landing of cooperation and sign cooperation agreements, jointly building an industry-education integration practical training base.

This activity is not only a successful inter-collegiate exchange but also an important step in the expansion of our college's international education landscape. In the next step, our college will continuously deepen strategic partnerships with high-quality overseas institutions, making every effort to promote our college's international education cooperation work to new heights.