Vice President Qin Jiang and Foreign Teachers Celebrate New Year
Vice President Qin Jiang and Foreign Teachers Celebrate New Year
As the New Year approaches, Vice President Qin Jiang and the head of the International Cooperation and Exchange Office organized a unique New Year tea party for foreign teachers. Teachers from Canada, South Korea, Russia, France, South Africa, the Philippines, and Pakistan gathered to celebrate the upcoming year of 2025. The event aimed to foster mutual understanding and communication among foreign teachers while highlighting the university's strong commitment to international education and support for its global faculty.
In his speech, Vice President Qin reviewed the university's remarkable achievements in international education, emphasizing the outstanding contributions of foreign teachers in teaching, research, and cultural exchange. He noted that the past year had been a pivotal one for the university's internationalization efforts. Foreign teachers, through their diverse teaching methods, extensive expertise, and deep understanding of both Chinese and global cultures, have enriched students’ learning experiences and enhanced the university's international reputation.
With the continued progress of higher education internationalization in China, the university plans to strengthen its collaboration with overseas institutions, particularly in areas such as innovative research, joint training programs, and international student exchanges. Vice President Qin expressed hope that foreign teachers would continue to act as vital bridges, helping the university forge closer ties with its global partners.
Vice President Qin also pointed out that foreign teachers have shown great satisfaction with the university's campus culture, teaching environment, and overall atmosphere. Their positive spirit reflects their integration into the university community, making them an indispensable part of the Nanchang Hangkong University family. He encouraged the teachers to maintain their excellence in the coming year and promised that the university would continue to provide improved working and living conditions, further enhancing their sense of happiness and belonging.
The head of the International Cooperation and Exchange Office also expressed gratitude for the hard work of the foreign teachers and shared high expectations for even greater achievements in the new year.
This tea party not only deepened the friendships among foreign teachers but also strengthened their sense of belonging and identification with Nanchang Hangkong University. The university’s leaders and foreign teachers raised their glasses together, sharing warm wishes for the new year in an atmosphere of joy and harmony.