
Kent State Announces Partnerships with Top Chinese UniversitiesReturn to Issue of June 23, 2008 Kent State announced last week that it has signed memoranda of understanding on education cooperation with seven leading Chinese universities. Dr. Robert G. Frank, senior vice president for academic affairs and provost, led the Kent State delegation, which visited China from June 8 to 16.
Academic officials from Beijing Normal University, Capital Normal University (Beijing), Shanghai International Studies University, Shanghai Normal University, Tsinghua University (Beijing), Xi’an International Studies University and Xi’an International University entered into the partnership with Kent State. The visit was part of a new internationalization plan by President Lester A. Lefton and Frank aimed at expanding operations to, while offering more educational opportunities in, strategic regions of the world. “Kent State’s students will be participating in a global economy,” Frank says. “We must, therefore, give them opportunities to understand a variety of cultures and perspectives.” Additionally, according to Provost Frank, Kent State must do its part to educate the world about Northeast Ohio. “The economy of Northeast Ohio is no longer connected only with the rest of the United States. Rather, our economic future depends on our ability to work with people throughout the world.” Currently, the university boasts established academic centers in Florence, Italy, and Geneva, Switzerland, in addition to relationships in Russia, Japan, Turkey and other countries. Areas of cooperation discussed by Kent State and the top Chinese institutions’ academic administrators include:
Accompanying Frank were Dr. Timothy Chandler, dean, College of the Arts; Dr. James Gaudino, dean, College of Communication and Information; and Dr. Mark Holder, chair, College of Business Administration’s Department of Finance. The China trip is an element of the university’s comprehensive international program, managed by Dr. Steve Michael, vice provost. Read more about the China initiative in the Feb. 11 issue of e-Inside. Return to Issue of June 23, 2008 |