On the morning of October 8, the meeting between Chinese and foreign teachers and students of ecology graduate students ofAulin Collegewas successfully held in the 609 conference room ofAulin College. Professor Liu Zhiming, Dean of Aulin college, a / Prof. Bruce burns, Department of science, Auckland University, Yu Yang, Secretary of the Party branch directly under Auckland University, Professor Wang Xiaochun, person in charge of master of ecology, Professor Zhou Zhenghu, tutor of master of ecology, Associate Professor Wang Xingchang and other relevant personnel attended the meeting.
Dean Liu Zhiming first gave a welcome speech on behalf of the college, thanking all the tutors for their participation and support in the graduate program of ecology in Aulin college. Secretary Yu Yang exchanged views with tutors on the management of Postgraduates under the normalization of epidemic prevention and control, and said that the college will do its best to do a good job in the daily management of the first postgraduates, cooperate with the smooth development of Postgraduates' studies, and hope to keep close contact with tutors in the future, strengthen communication and provide good services.
At the meeting, Dean Liu Zhiming started from the most concerned tutor selection and academic problems after going to Auckland University, and put forward suggestions and requirements for the further development of the project based on the students' educational background, research direction, tutor selection and master's degree type. A / Prof. Bruce burns, Department of science, University of Auckland, gives a detailed introduction from the aspects of faculty, research field (direction) and campus environment. Professor Wang Xiaochun introduced the development process, teaching staff and scientific research level of Donglin ecological discipline, and suggested that students should select foreign tutors as soon as possible, which is conducive to the development and convergence of scientific research. The two sides had in-depth discussions on the problems encountered in the cultivation of ecological postgraduates, courses and credits, as well as the next step of cooperation, and reached a consensus.
The college attaches great importance to the quality and future development of the first ecological postgraduate training. Through this meeting, the overall planning of the students during their postgraduate study and the research direction after their study in Auckland University were further clarified, which enhanced the exchange and cooperation between the tutors of both sides, and also provided international vision for the joint training High quality ecological professionals with international competitiveness lay a solid foundation.