成人大片 extends training agreement with Chinese ministry
July 23, 2014
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By Craig Leroux, Senior Communications Officer
Queen鈥檚 and the Chinese Ministry of Land and Resources (MLR) renewed their two-decade-long relationship this week with the signing of a memorandum of understanding (MOU). Under the agreement, Queen鈥檚 will continue to provide training to Chinese officials and the MLR and its affiliates will continue to offer an internship program for Queen鈥檚 students.
鈥淲e are very grateful for this collaboration in land and resource management and we look forward to this fruitful partnership continuing for many more years,鈥 says Alan Harrison, Provost and Vice-Principal (Academic). 鈥淭his collaboration has provided the opportunity for the MLR and Queen鈥檚 to share best practices, policies and processes.鈥
Each year Queen鈥檚 organizes a three-week training session for up to 50 MLR officials and mining professionals, aimed at exposing them to land and resource management practices in Canada. The program is jointly offered by the Department of Geological Sciences and Geological Engineering and the Robert M. Buchan Department of Mining. Several Ontario and Canadian government ministries also present to the participants.
鈥淚 believe that our partnership will bring about a better future for both countries,鈥 says Zhang Zhi, Director General, Department of Personnel in the MLR. 鈥淲e really appreciate the support and work鈥rovided by Queen鈥檚 University over the years.鈥
China provides a very good laboratory for our students to see how what they learn here can be applied in another culture.
- Professor Emeritus Hok-Lin Leung
The partnership began in 1995 as an initiative of Hok-Lin Leung, professor emeritus and former director of the School of Urban and Regional Planning, and was formally established through the signing of the first MOU in 1999. The MOU allows two Queen鈥檚 Master of Urban and Regional Planning students to work within the MLR in China each year. The agreement also covers a three to six month internship program for a small group of MLR officials to gain experience within a relevant public or private organization in Canada.
鈥淐hina provides a very good laboratory for our students to see how what they learn here can be applied in another culture,鈥 says Professor Leung. 鈥淚nvariably when they come back they all have changed their perception about what China really is.鈥
Queen鈥檚 has a number of active partnerships and recruitment activities in China, including the recently established Master of Finance program with Renmin University and a semester abroad program with Fudan University.