www射-国产免费一级-欧美福利-亚洲成人福利-成人一区在线观看-亚州成人

USEUROPEAFRICAASIA 中文雙語Fran?ais
China
Home / China / Society

African students get real-life experience

By Luo Wangshu | China Daily | Updated: 2013-03-25 23:07

Sino-African university cooperation helps students understand both countries better.

African students get real-life experience

A student listens to his Chinese teacher at a classroom at the Confucius Institute of University Marien Ngouabi in Brazzaville, the Republic of Congo, on March 11. Meng Chenguang / Xinhua

"We are in Africa, but most of us understand China through the Western media. I wanted to go by myself to explore the country on my own, not through a Western perspective," said Hicham Erfiki, a second year PhD student from Morocco at Peking University.

As a member of the PKU African student association, Erfiki helped organize many activities, such as conferences, sporting and cultural events, to promote African culture in Beijing.

"I can see more PKU students are interested in our activities," said Erfiki, 28, who has lived in China for almost seven years.

According to the Ministry of Education, 27,052 African students studied in China in 2012, an increase of 30.41 percent on the previous year. That's a significant change from 2003, when just 1,793 students from Africa studied in China.

China has increasingly become one of the desired overseas study destinations for African talents like Erfiki.

Erfiki came to Peking University in 2007 after earning a bachelor's degree from the Universite Mohammed V-Souissi in Morocco.

With increasing Sino-African cooperation, Erfiki said Africa needs more people who possess a deeper understanding of China.

Erfiki said that many educated youth in Africa only know about China through their studies in Europe and the United States, which leads to a misunderstanding about the country.

"I choose something different to be distinguished," he said. "I am lucky to be in a good school in China, better than many European schools," he said.

The Chinese government has made efforts to encourage cooperation with Africa in higher education.

A program called the 20 Plus 20 Project was initiated in 2009 at the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation and launched in 2010 by the Ministry of Education. The program partnered 20 universities from China with 20 universities from Africa. The Chinese universities provide student and faculty exchange opportunities, government scholarships and Chinese-language training to African students.

Peking University, where Erfiki attended, partnered with Cairo University in Egypt.

In addition to sending students and faculty to Cairo University, the partners are exploring more in-depth cooperation in research, faculty training and curricula sharing.

Wang Suolao, an associate professor and the director of the Center for Middle Eastern Studies in the School of International Studies at Peking University, who is in charge of the 20 Plus 20 Project at the school, told China Daily that the faculty plans to translate two Chinese classical works into Arabic, and two Arabic masterpieces into Chinese.

Some may think that the cooperation only benefits African universities, but Wang, a Middle Eastern studies scholar, said the cooperation is mutually beneficial.

"Cairo University has strengths in many areas, such as archaeology and Islamic studies. Peking University is famous for humanities and social sciences. The cooperation can fit needs for both schools," he said, adding that finding the right partner is key to building high-quality cooperation.

Peking and Cairo cooperation dates back to the 1950s.

The first group of Africans that studied at Peking University was from Egypt. Today, African students at Peking University, like Erfiki, major in not only Chinese but also political science, management, journalism and other subjects.

"It is a way to promote China's soft power in Africa," Wang said.

In the past, the majority of African and Middle East families only sent their children to Europe and the US. But with the Confucius Institutes and programs such as 20 Plus 20, more African youth understand China better and are starting to learn Chinese, Wang said.

Wang said there are some obstacles for further cooperation, such as political instability, the traditional belief that Europe and the US are more developed, and a lack of money.

"Plane tickets cost a lot," Wang said.

However, efforts have paid off. Without even knowing how to say hello in Chinese, the young Moroccan came to Beijing to study international politics for his master's degree. Now he speaks fluent Chinese and is continuing his PhD studies at Peking University.

luowangshu@chinadaily.com.cn

Jin Zhu contributed to this story.

Editor's picks
Copyright 1995 - . All rights reserved. The content (including but not limited to text, photo, multimedia information, etc) published in this site belongs to China Daily Information Co (CDIC). Without written authorization from CDIC, such content shall not be republished or used in any form. Note: Browsers with 1024*768 or higher resolution are suggested for this site.
License for publishing multimedia online 0108263

Registration Number: 130349
FOLLOW US
 
主站蜘蛛池模板: 特级深夜a级毛片免费观看 特级生活片 | 亚洲国产成人久久综合一 | 福利视频在线午夜老司机 | 99re伊人| 日韩在线播放视频 | 99视频在线观看视频一区 | 亚洲一区欧美二区 | 一区二区三区免费在线视频 | 亚洲成人在线视频 | 成人99国产精品一级毛片 | 成人免费真人毛片视频 | 日韩性网站 | 亚洲高清一区二区三区 | 特黄日韩免费一区二区三区 | 欧美视频在线观看一区二区 | 国产午夜不卡在线观看视频666 | 国产成人高清在线观看播放 | 国产成人不卡亚洲精品91 | 最近手机中文在线视频 | 男人的天堂在线精品视频 | 手机看片午夜 | 欧洲一级毛片 | 中文字幕人成不卡一区 | 亚洲最大网址 | 成人毛片18女人毛片免费 | 玖玖影院在线观看 | 国产精品亚洲欧美日韩一区在线 | 日韩在线高清 | 欧美xxx精品| 国产乱子精品免费视观看片 | 国产成人综合网在线播放 | 国产成人a毛片 | 日本三级香港三级三级人!妇久 | 亚洲高清无在码在线无弹窗 | 狠狠色丁香婷婷综合小时婷婷 | 夜鲁夜鲁夜鲁在线观看福利 | 国产性生活视频 | 俄罗斯aa毛片一级 | 久草在线新视频 | 国产香港特级一级毛片 | 怡红院成人永久免费看 |