Two teachers from our school visited Thai universities
In response to the "Belt and Road" initiative, actively carry out vocational education "going global", and according to the requirements of the school's "high and cost-oriented" construction plan for international exchanges and cooperation, two teachers from our school, Sheng Xia and Chen Jing, went to Thai universities for a two-day visit and exchange on May 27.
On 28 May, the delegation visited the Ayutthaya Campus of Royal Suvarnabhumi University of Technology, Thailand. The main purpose of this visit is to carry out the project acceptance, and to discuss the later construction and recruitment of short-term international students. After the discussion, the teachers of our school visited the exhibition hall, theoretical teaching classroom and training room of the "Jingshi School", and put forward suggestions for improvement according to the construction situation.
ON MAY 29, THE DELEGATION VISITED THE PANYAPIWAT INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT IN THAILAND. Chen Ao, assistant president of the college, received the delegation of our school, inspected the campus construction, teaching facilities, and training equipment, and introduced the school's advantages in professional setting, training and employment, teaching mode and international exchange and cooperation mode. CP School of Management is the first applied university in Thailand, which aims to develop graduates with both professional skills and experience, and adopts the German "dual system" professional talent training model, aiming to enable students to flexibly use the professional knowledge they have learned and experience the real social work environment, at the same time, CP Group and its subsidiaries also provide graduates with a variety of work and practice opportunities. The bachelor's, master's and doctoral degrees of the college are all certified by the Ministry of Education of China and Thailand. The two sides conducted in-depth exchanges and discussions on cooperation plans in talent training, training and employment, foreign exchanges, and academic qualifications.
In addition, the two teachers also visited the Thai Vocational Skills Training School, the Thai-Chinese Overseas Chinese Entrepreneurs Association and other places to learn about the international exchanges and cooperation between China and Thailand in vocational education and the overseas expansion of Chinese enterprises.
This visit to universities in Thailand has further deepened the relationship between our university and its partner universities, enriched the connotation of cooperation, and done preliminary research for the school to further promote Sino-foreign cooperation in running schools, recruiting international students, establishing overseas training bases and other projects, and laying a solid foundation for the school to create a "vocational school with a high international level".