Keith Taylor, Vice President of Dalhousie University, visits Business School
  Sep. 12, 2008: Keith Taylor, Vice President of Dalhousie (Canada), and Barry Lesser, professor of School of Economics of Dalhousie, visited Business School (BS) on Sep. 11, and on behalf of Zhang Xinmin, Dean of Business School, the assistant deans Wang Zhihui and Wang Tiedong welcomed the visiting guests and had a fruitful conversation with them.

  In the conversation, Keith Taylor introduced Dalhousie University’s development in faculty exchange, schooling trip and academic research at first, and then expressed his desire to promote the cooperation with the Business School in the future. Wang Zhihui introduced the achievement that the Business School has made in the area of joint training and cooperation program, and stated that the students exchange program with Dalhousie University has maintained an effective operation mode. The two sides negotiated a preliminary agreement in increasing the number of exchange students, credit substitution, joint training mode and faculty exchange.
 

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