HZU Sent Japanese Major Students to a Japanese
Partner University for the First Summer Short-Term Exchange
Program
| Updated:20 August, 2024 |
To further promote exchanges and cooperation between our university and Sapporo
University in Japan, from July 14 to 27, our university sent Xie Chuyi, a student from the
Class of 2023 majoring in Japanese, to Japan to participate in the first Short-term
Japanese Language and Japanese Culture Summer Training Program hosted by Sapporo
University. The program is open to enrolled international students from the university’s
partner institutions, offering participants intensive learning opportunities to improve
their Japanese proficiency. Meanwhile, it enhances participants’ understanding of
Japanese society and culture through off-campus training and traditional Japanese
cultural experiences. A total of 20 students from partner universities across four
countries and regions including China, Cambodia and South Korea took part in this
summer program.


It is reported that the program mainly consists of Japanese language courses, Japanese
salons and Japanese cultural experiences, drawing on the achievements of the
Short-term Chinese Language and Chinese Culture Exchange Program that our
university has held for Sapporo University every March since 2014. Adopting the
international exchange model of Mutual Learning through Exchanges, Sharing Cultures,
and Diversified Linkages, it takes Bringing In and Going Global as key approaches,
featuring high-quality internal integration and external cross-cutting expansion. Since
establishing friendly relations in 2013, our university and Sapporo University have
carried out a series of exchanges and cooperation. To date, our university has sent
more than 20 teachers and students majoring in Japanese on Going Global exchange
activities to Sapporo University, and received over 80 teachers and students from
Sapporo University for Bringing In exchange activities, achieving sound and remarkable
results.

