Peking University, Oct. 30, 2010: A "comprehensive" and "strategic" alliance between Peking University and Taiwan University (NTU) will be on agenda, as the two sides signed two memoranda during the meeting between PKU President Zhou Qifeng and visiting NTU President Lee Si-chen on Oct. 27.
PKU President Zhou Qifeng and NTU President Lee Si-chen
Beneficial attempts have been made since the two universities signed a memorandum about academic
PKU Executive Vice President Wu Zhipan and NTU President Lee Si-chen
The signing ceremony
As one important part of the alliance, the plan of jointly offering double-majors has been added to the agenda. It aims at broadening the students' horizon and cultivating elites with global competitiveness. In the near future, in addition to the existing exchange programs, the two universities will set up interactive classes, drawing support from the information technology to seek cooperation with first-class universities, hence richer resources can be afforded to promote both teaching and research levels.
The two universities also decided to hold meetings among the deans of related schools and departments,
Translated by: Liu Yaqing
Edited by: Chen Miaojuan
Source: PKU News (Chinese)