China pushes greater Asian dialogue
By Zhao
Yusha
China
vowed to provide $1 million to aid scholars under 35 years old to conduct
research on the Silk Road, which aims to promote education in a bid to push
forward the dialogue between civilizations.
An
agreement to sponsor young scholars was signed during the parallel session, “Safeguarding
the diversity of Asian civilizations,” on May 15, which was part of the
Conference on Dialogue of Asian Civilizations.
It was signed
by Tian Xuejun, Chinese vice Minister of Education and Nada Al-Nashif, UNESCO
Assistant Director-General of Social and Human Sciences.
This is
the first international academic sponsorship project in social sciences between
China and UNESCO.
The
sponsorship aims to push forward communication among different civilizations
and provide support for academic research about the Silk Road.
Much is
needed to be done in order to push forward dialogue among Asian countries,
which involves deepening the education exchange between Asian countries, said
Chen Baosheng, China’s Education Minister, at the event.
Education
can also play a role in pushing forward the dialogue between civilizations,
Chen noted.
He
mentioned that China has enhanced its support for Silk Road scholarships, and
the number of students from Asian countries in China has greatly increased.
There
were 295,000 students from other Asian countries coming to study China in 2018,
and the number of Chinese students studying in Asian countries increased as
well, said Chen.
About
97,000 Chinese students were studying in Asian countries in 2018, he said.
Lee
Byong-hyun, chairperson of the UNESCO's Executive Board, said UNESCO’s “Routes
of Dialogue” program has been going on for almost 40 years. As one of its
flagship projects, UNESCO is reviving dialogue among countries along the
historic Silk Road, bringing people across countries and continents through an
online platform, which is generously supported by China and other countries.
Ambassadors
from Asian countries, such as Afghanistan, Cambodia and Iraq, also attended the
session, along with professors from non-Asian countries such as the US.
Chen
said that China is undertaking the world’s largest-scale education system and
is moving to modernize it.
Meanwhile,
China has established educational ties with all Asian countries, and actively
cooperated with many Asian universities.
Other
Asian countries are more than welcome to benefit from China’s rapid development
in education, he said.
He also
said that China encourages other Asian countries to recognize each other’s
academic qualifications, to exchange educational experiences and cultivate
talent for each other.
Source:Global Times
International students who study
in China and Chinese students perform before the opening of “Safeguarding the diversity
of Asian civilization,” on May 15, which was part of the Conference on Dialogue
of Asian Civilizations. Photo: GT/Zhao Yusha
China pushes greater Asian dialogue
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