Tsinghua University News, Oct. 12 -- Lilian Ferrer, Vice President of the Pontifical Catholic University of Chile (UC Chile), paid a visit to Tsinghua University on the morning of October 9. Wang Hongwei, Vice President of Tsinghua University, welcomed the guest in Gongzi Hall, where they conducted profound exchanges regarding the further enhancement of collaboration between the two institutions.
Scene of the meeting
Prof. Lilian Ferrer's visit was greeted with a warm welcome by Prof. Wang Hongwei, who also provided an overview of Tsinghua University's latest achievements in disciplinary establishment, student education, and global strategic planning. Prof. Wang stressed that the enduring and amicable cooperation between the two universities has established a solid footing and made substantial progress in research partnerships across diverse fields, such as astronomy and life sciences. He expressed the desire for both sides to continue harnessing their respective strengths, jointly exploring innovative models for talent development and research cooperation, and achieving even more fruitful outcomes in broader areas and deeper dimensions.
Lilian Ferrer acknowledged the deep-rooted commitment of UC Chile to fostering a longstanding and friendly partnership with Tsinghua University, highlighting continuous enhancement in academic collaborations and cultural exchanges between the two prestigious universities. Green technology research and development are of utmost importance to UC Chile, as they actively drive sustainable development in areas such as the economy, transportation, and mining. They aspire to enhance collaboration with Tsinghua University in the realm of global governance and foster continuous deepening of teacher/student exchanges and inter-cultural dialogue.
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The heads of Tsinghua University's School of Life Sciences, Latin America Center, and Office of International Affairs were present at the meeting.
The Pontifical Catholic University of Chile is an exceptional comprehensive university of global significance, offering programs in humanities, social sciences, natural sciences, technology sciences, economic and management sciences, and health sciences. It holds a distinguished position among the six Catholic universities in the Chilean higher education system.