On December 10th, we were honored to host esteemed delegates from the Embassy of China on campus at UMBC. This visit was a significant step toward strengthening global ties and fostering meaningful academic exchange.
During their visit, we discussed:
The day featured engaging discussions, a collaborative lunch with UMBC leadership, and a guided campus tour showcasing our vibrant academic community.
We extend our gratitude to:
Minister Counsellor Ms.Xuesong Shen
Counsellor Mr. Yun Zhang
Second Secretary Ms. Xiaojing Liu
Third Secretary Ms. Dangyi Shu
And, we express our heartfelt thank you to our Provost and Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs, Dr.Manfred van Dulmen; Associate Vice Provost for International Education, Dr. David Di Maria; Vice President for Student Affairs, Dr.Renique Kersh; Director of Global Partnerships and Outreach,Adam Holden; and Administrative and Operations Coordinator,Rachel Vandegriftfor making this visit a success.
During their visit, we discussed:
- The newly launched Young Envoys Scholarship (YES) Program, which offers opportunities for American students.
- Enhancing two-way exchange programs for students and scholars between UMBC and Chinese universities.
- Potential collaborations in teacher training initiatives.
The day featured engaging discussions, a collaborative lunch with UMBC leadership, and a guided campus tour showcasing our vibrant academic community.
We extend our gratitude to:
Minister Counsellor Ms.Xuesong Shen
Counsellor Mr. Yun Zhang
Second Secretary Ms. Xiaojing Liu
Third Secretary Ms. Dangyi Shu
And, we express our heartfelt thank you to our Provost and Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs, Dr.Manfred van Dulmen; Associate Vice Provost for International Education, Dr. David Di Maria; Vice President for Student Affairs, Dr.Renique Kersh; Director of Global Partnerships and Outreach,Adam Holden; and Administrative and Operations Coordinator,Rachel Vandegriftfor making this visit a success.