1, Jiangsu Normal University
Jiangsu Normal University is a comprehensive normal university in Yangzhou, Jiangsu Province, China. Founded in 1952, its predecessor was the Fourth Normal School of Jiangsu Province, which was founded in 1932. The school covers an area of about 2600 mu, and the campus environment is elegant and pleasant.
Jiangsu Normal University has 19 secondary colleges, covering literature, foreign languages and cultures, education, law, economy, management, science, engineering, sports, music and dance, fine arts, design and other disciplines.
The school has undergraduate, master's and doctoral education, 60 undergraduate majors, 22 first-class disciplines authorized by master's degree and 4 first-class disciplines authorized by doctoral degree, and a postdoctoral mobile station.
The school is committed to cultivating high-quality applied talents and professionals in education and scientific research. The school pays attention to practical teaching, encourages students to participate in various practical activities, social practice and practical training, and cultivates students' practical ability and innovative spirit.
Jiangsu Normal University has also actively carried out international exchanges and cooperation and established friendly and cooperative relations with universities and research institutions in many countries and regions. The school encourages students to participate in international exchange programs, academic conferences and academic competitions, so as to cultivate students' international vision and cross-cultural communication ability.
Jiangsu Normal University has always adhered to the people-oriented concept of running a school and devoted itself to cultivating socialist builders and successors with all-round development in morality, intelligence, physique, beauty and labor. The development goal of the school is to become a first-class normal university with distinctive characteristics in China and make greater contributions to local economic and social development and educational progress.
2. Sino-foreign cooperation
Sino-foreign cooperation refers to the cooperation and exchanges between China and other countries or regions in various fields. This cooperation can include politics, economy, culture, education, science and technology and so on.
Politically, Sino-foreign cooperation can involve cooperation between governments, such as signing bilateral agreements to jointly promote regional and international affairs. Political cooperation can promote the friendly development of international relations and enhance mutual trust and cooperation between countries.
Economically, Sino-foreign cooperation can be manifested in trade cooperation, investment cooperation and capacity cooperation. The economic cooperation between China and other countries can promote the reciprocal sharing of international resources, industrial upgrading and market development. This kind of cooperation will help promote the prosperity and development of the global economy.
In terms of culture, Sino-foreign cooperation can include cultural exchanges, artistic cooperation and people-to-people exchanges. Through cultural cooperation, countries can understand each other's cultural traditions and values, promote exchanges between people, and enhance friendship and understanding.