A few days ago, the second group of 59 Chinese students from Auckland University and University of Western Australia came to our university. They will study in our university for three and a half months.
Covid-19affects China's overseas students. As a cooperative institution between Auckland University and Western Australia University, our university has set up Northeast Forestry University China Learning Center (CLC) to provide a good learning environment for overseas students staying in China. After the successful completion of the first phase of CLC students' study in our school last year, our school ushered in the second batch of CLC students.
Normalize epidemic prevention and cooperate to ensure orderly registration of students
In order to ensure that CLC students can safely and smoothly start their life inNEFUnew semester, before CLC students arrive at the school, many departments of the school cooperate closely to make preparations for the normalization prevention and control of campus epidemic, teaching services, logistics support, emergency response, student management, etc., so as to implement the work in detail. At 7:00 a.m. on March 5, all the staff and epidemic prevention staff ofAulincollege, who are responsible for returning to school, are ready to welcome CLC students to report for school.
Liu Baichen, a CLC student who came toNEFUcampus for the first time, said: "I feel that Northeast Forestry University has made enough preparations for our CLC students to report for work normally. Not only our luggage and dormitory have been fully disinfected, but also the school bus has taken us to the dormitory and prepared small gifts for us, which makes us feel at ease We can study and live inNEFUcampus at ease. "
Our school staff and CLC students
College registration
scene of CLC students registration
Staff to confirm information
The opening ceremony opens a new study life in NEFU
On the morning of March 11, the second issue of Chinese students from the University of Auckland and the University of Western Australia respectively attended the opening ceremony of this semester in conference room 101 and conference room 609 ofAulin college. Tayyeb Shah, vice president of the University of Western Australia, Brett Berquist, director of the International Department of the University of Auckland,NEFUacademic instructor, and all staff ofAulincollege attended the ceremony.
At the opening ceremony, Professor Liu Zhiming,DeanofAulincollege, warmly welcomed the CLC students, and encouraged them to study hard, be down-to-earth, and strive to be the inheritors of Chinese culture in the new era and practitioners of cross-cultural exchanges between countries. Tayyeb Shah, vice president of the University of Western Australia, and Brett Berquist, director of the International Department of the University of Auckland, respectively expressed their gratitude to Northeast Forestry University, highly appreciated and fully affirmed the working characteristics and important contributions ofNEFUCLC. On behalf of all CLC students, University of Auckland student Gong Wenfei expressed her gratitude toNEFUfor her hard work, and wished everyone a wonderful experience and excellent results inNEFU.
"Because of the impact of the epidemic situation abroad, we are still unable to study abroad. This is my second visit toNEFU. Last autumn,NEFUprovided us with a very good academic atmosphere and exchange environment, and the teachers of the college also gave us very warm and careful guidance. So this year I still choose to come to Northeast Forestry University andAulincollege to continue my CLC learning career. " Jiang Huiyan, a student from the University of Western Australia who chose to study atNEFUCLC for the second time, said excitedly.
The opening ceremony of CLC students in Auckland University
Opening ceremony of University of Western Australia CLC students
Welcome speech by Liu Zhiming, Dean of Aulin College
The new semester has begun.NEFUwill provide students with a good learning environment, life services, network security, academic tutors, etc. to help students successfully complete their learning tasks.
Group photo of teachers and students of NEFU CLC