On the afternoon of May 31, a 10-member delegation from the Academy of Labor and Social Relations (ATISO) paid a friendly visit to our university. Relevant leaders of our university's Foreign Affairs Office, Graduate School, the Higher Vocational College and Academic Affairs Office, as well as representatives of undergraduates and postgraduates, attended the meeting and conducted in-depth exchanges on issues of common concern, such as social economy, tourism and hotels, and talent cultivation.
Both sides introduced their respective universities and conducted academic exchanges. Russian student representatives conducted academic discussions on topics such as "Comparative Analysis of Russian and Foreign Enterprise Cultures", "Anti-crisis Strategic Thinking of Lean Production in Russian Enterprises", "Prospects and Trends of China-Russian Cooperation in Tourism", "How to Conduct Practical Teaching in Russian Research Universities". Professor Luo Xuhua and Associate Professor Wang Wenhui of our university introduced the "Development Overview of China's Tourism and Hospitality Industry" and the "Exploration and Innovation of the Talent Cultivation Model for Application-oriented Undergraduate Hotel Management Majors" in our university.
Professor Wang Shufen, Director of Graduate School, said that both universities have distinct professional characteristics in the field of labor relations, and have a large room for cooperation in talent cultivation, student exchanges, academic research and discipline building. She hoped that the two universities would strengthen contacts and promote substantive cooperation in an all-round way. Professor Annachenkova Polina also said that both sides could make full use of this platform to further deepen the inter-university cooperation, and welcomed faculty and students from our university to visit and exchange with the ATISO.
According to the mutual visit agreement between the two sides, our university will send the second postgraduate delegation to the ATISO in September this year for visits and exchanges.
(Foreign Affairs Office, Graduate School, School of Advanced Vocational Education)