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Collaboration with Minzu University in China

On 20 – 23 February 2013 the Jagiellonian University hosted a delegation from Minzu University of China: Prof. Ying Zhang and Mrs Xiaoing Guan.
Held upon the invitation of Professor Andrzej Mania, JU Vice-Rector for Educational Affairs, the visit provided an opportunity to discuss the matters related to the current and future cooperation between the two universities. The first Agreement of Cooperation between the universities was signed in 2009. The guests met JU students intending to study in Beijing and Chinese students staying in Kraków. The collaboration revolves around the JU Faculty of Philosophy: student exchange and the annual conference taking place alternately in Kraków and Beijing. As the exchange enjoys popularity, the Agreement of Collaboration was extended for a further period of five years.
 

 

 

Founded in October 1941, as Yan'an Institute of Nationalities, the Central Institute of Nationalities was officially established in June, 1951, in Beijing. In November, 1993, the Institute switched to a new name: the Central University of Nationalities (CUN). The University is located in Zhongguancun, the western suburbs of Beijing, with National Library of China in its south.

The CUN, as a distinguished comprehensive and national key university in China, is regarded as the cradle of graduates and professionals of 56 Chinese ethnic groups. After more than 50 years of development, the CUN has become a comprehensive research university with humanities and social sciences as its main focus, and ethnic studies as its unique characteristics. The University occupies the leading positions in many disciplines like: ethnology, Chinese minority languages and literatures, Chinese minority history, economic studies on minority regions, Chinese minority theory and policy, ethnic religion studies, Ecology of minority regions and Chinese minority art, etc.

The CUN Library houses more than 1, 600, 000 books, among which the minority scripts and minority files and documents take up the first place in the universities in China. The CUN Ethnic Museum holds around 30,000 rare ethnic relics, which serve the University undergraduate, graduate, and professional programs.

At present, the CUN is to carry forward its tradition and further its reforms. Through explorations and renovations, the University is forging a pattern with CUN's characteristics with higher level and better achievements. The University is heading towards a comprehensive, research-oriented and internationalized world-class university to contribute itself to the great revitalization of China.

Published Date: 11.03.2013
Published by: Mariusz Kopiejka
Uniwersytet Jagielloński