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World Classroom brings world-class universities to China
Jun. 08, 2011

Peking University, June 8, 2011: The World Classroom teaching model, initiated by Peking University, has drawn attention from many world-class universities. The Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology has petitioned to take a part in the project. In addition, another five leading universities in Europe, the US, and Asia have expressed a strong interest to join it.

 

The World Classroom Project, run by the PKU College of Engineering (COE), launched its first experimental course in 2010 under the cooperation between Peking University and University of Southern California. This year, the World Classroom Project invited Edmund S. Phelps, winner of the 2006 Nobel Prize in Economics, to assist students in conducting innovative group projects.

 

 

Presentation of "Innovation in Globalization of Undergraduate Education at PKU" (File photos)

 

Prof. Lu Zhiyang (File photo/COE)

 

Professor Lu Zhiyang, director of the PKU Innovation Education and Research Institute and member of the US National Academy of Sciences and the National Academy of Engineering, believes that the 21st-century talent cultivation should place more emphasis on broadening people's horizons than enriching their knowledge. The World-Classroom Project is aimed to help the young from all over the world to break down geographical boundaries and freely exchange academic views with each other.

 

 

Extended Reading:

PKU, USC Sign i-Podium Educational Cooperation Program

 

 

Reported by: Zheng Qingting

Edited by: Jacques

Source: People's Daily Online