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Academic Exchange of College of Education Science of Guangxi Normal University
The college actively carried out international and regional academic exchanges and cooperation, established a regular and solid platform for cooperation and exchange with foreign counterparts, and carried out extensive exchanges and cooperative research, which won a high academic reputation. The College has established academic cooperation relations with Lewis Clarke College in the United States, Kumamoto University in Japan, Korean Giant Buddha University, Tasmania College in Australia, Duhan University in the United Kingdom, Hawkes Bay Oriental Institute of Technology in New Zealand, and many universities in Taiwan Province Province and Hong Kong, and invited more than 20 well-known experts from overseas, Hong Kong and Taiwan to give lectures at the College.

The college has long been concerned about academic exchanges with its domestic counterparts. Since 2000, it has undertaken or co-organized the annual meetings of the National Professional Committee of Basic Education Theory, the National Professional Committee of Curriculum Theory, the National Professional Committee of Moral Education, the National Professional Committee of Higher Education, the National Comparative Education Research Association, the National Professional Committee of Educational Philosophy, the 2005 China Academic Conference of Educational Economics and the 2005 China Academic Conference of Educational Management. The 16th Annual Meeting of Young and Middle-aged Educational Theorists' Branch, the National Association of Directors of Education (Science) Colleges, the Cooperation Meeting of Directors of Educational Technology in Normal Colleges, and the Working Meeting of Early Childhood Parenting Fund of UNESCO, etc. 10 academic conferences, invited more than 50 well-known experts from domestic education circles to give lectures in the college.