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ZHOU Jianghong and University of Sydney’s Pro-Vice Chancellor Discuss Collaborative Initiatives

On May 28, ZHOU Jianghong, Vice President of Zhejiang University, met with Katherine Belov, Pro-Vice Chancellor of the University of Sydney, along with her delegation, at the Zijingang Campus. The main purpose of the meeting was to explore opportunities for enhancing academic and research collaborations between the two institutions.

Long-standing Partnership

During the discussions, ZHOU acknowledged the long-standing relationship between Zhejiang University and the University of Sydney, which has persisted for over a decade. He pointed out the partnership’s durability, particularly in light of the challenges presented by the COVID-19 pandemic. ZHOU identified the University of Sydney as a significant strategic partner for Zhejiang University and noted successful initiatives, such as seed funding projects and the establishment of a joint laboratory dedicated to sustainable environmental practices. He expressed optimism for future collaborations, particularly in the fields of sustainability, medicine, and biodiversity, highlighting the potential for joint efforts to energize both universities’ initiatives.

Commitment to Collaboration

In her remarks, Katherine Belov expressed gratitude for the reception and recognized Zhejiang University’s achievements in technology and research advancements. She reiterated the University of Sydney’s commitment to its partnership with Zhejiang University and emphasized the importance of cooperation with China. Belov indicated a desire to align respective academic disciplines and expand joint programs to tackle shared global challenges.

Engagement with Faculty

The delegation from the University of Sydney also engaged in discussions with faculty members from various colleges within Zhejiang University, including Environmental & Resource Sciences, Life Sciences, and Medicine. Conversations revolved around potential collaborations in sustainable development, biodiversity, and global health, with Belov proposing strategies to enhance joint research endeavors.

Conclusion

This meeting underscores the commitment of both Zhejiang University and the University of Sydney to strengthen their strategic partnership and advance academic excellence through collaborative research and educational initiatives.

Source: Zhejiang University

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