The School has promoted international exchanges and visits by launching the “International Academic Masters Lecture Program,” which invites high-caliber scholars—including recipients of international awards and foreign academicians—to the university to deliver lectures and engage in academic exchanges. This initiative has further broadened the international horizons of both faculty and students, thereby enhancing the discipline’s global influence and expanding channels for international collaboration. The School has implemented the “International Competitiveness Enhancement for Faculty” initiative, sending young faculty members and academic leaders to renowned universities and research institutions abroad for short-term academic exchanges, participation in international conferences, overseas training, visits, and lectures, thereby enhancing the international competitiveness of the School’s faculty. The School encourages faculty to serve in academic organizations both domestically and internationally, and promotes international exchange activities such as participation in international academic conferences for doctoral students, project internships and international exchanges for master’s students, and short-term study visits for undergraduates.
The School has fostered in-depth collaborations with world-class universities and academic institutions, including the University of Cambridge in the UK, Harvard Medical School in the U.S., and the Karolinska Institute in Sweden, establishing international joint laboratories and building long-term cooperation platforms. It has established high-level bilateral master’s degree programs and joint doctoral training mechanisms to cultivate high-quality talent with international competitiveness. By collaborating with renowned international faculty and courses, the school has advanced the high-level, high-quality internationalization of core professional courses, foundational professional courses, and graduate programs. Faculty members are encouraged to collaborate with internationally renowned scholars to jointly apply for international cooperation projects and strive for high-level collaborative research outcomes.
