On January 12, Yellow River Conservancy Technical University (YRCTU) held a forum for foreign teachers in Room 101 of the Administration Building. Jian Haoran, Vice President of YRCTU, attended the meeting, together with heads of the Liaison and Cooperation Department and the School of International Education. In-depth exchanges were carried out with foreign teachers from South Korea, Russia and other countries.
On behalf of the University, Jian Haoran extended sincere thanks to all foreign teachers for their dedicated work. He pointed out that foreign teachers serve as a key pillar of the University’s internationalization drive. They not only broaden students’ cultural horizons with diverse perspectives, but also inject fresh vitality into the University’s teaching reform. He hoped that foreign teachers would contribute insights to the University’s development, and join all faculty and students in advancing the overall quality of education at the University to a higher level.
During the discussion session, foreign teachers shared their teaching experiences and offered suggestions on teaching resource allocation, campus accommodation and daily life services. University leaders and relevant department heads present carefully reviewed the feedback and outlined concrete improvement measures for future rollout.
Going forward, YRCTU will further improve services for foreign teachers, enhance teaching support and assurance systems, and fully harness their expertise in teaching, research and cross-cultural exchanges. These efforts will strengthen the University’s international education development.
