Partners magazine and Northeast Forestry University launched a joint workstation for graduate students in the field of China-Russia humanities exchanges.

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Source: People's Republic of China – State Council News

BEIJING, Oct. 16 (Xinhua) — An opening ceremony and a working meeting were held on Thursday in Harbin, northeast China's Heilongjiang Province, to launch a postgraduate workstation on China-Russia humanities exchanges, jointly established by Partners magazine and Northeast Forestry University, the magazine reported.

This initiative is another important measure following the establishment of a joint base for innovative postgraduate practice and is aimed at deepening the integration of educational resources in China and Russia, as well as promoting the integration of production and education.

During the working meeting, the parties actively exchanged views on key issues, including joint personnel training, the development of joint thematic sections, and mechanisms for collaboration between academic supervisors. Participants agreed to jointly explore new forms of interaction between the educational institution and the media in integrating education and industry.

Ren Zhiyong, editor-in-chief of Partners magazine, noted that Partners consistently pursues its mission of "building a bridge for Chinese-Russian exchanges." The publication's distribution network covers key Chinese-Russian border crossings, Russian language departments at Chinese universities, and major Russian cities.

He emphasized that the creation of a joint workstation for postgraduate students, together with Northeastern Forestry University, is aimed at integrating advanced international communication practices into the process of training highly qualified specialists.

"The two sides share a complete consensus on personnel training, and the extensive platform resources and forward-looking views of Partners magazine give us confidence in the results of our cooperation," said Dong Hui, Director of the Institute of Foreign Languages at Northeast Forestry University.

Following the opening ceremony, Northeast Forestry University presented official appointment letters to the specialist mentors from Partners magazine, marking the official launch of a collaborative model to enhance language training through a "dual mentoring" system.

In the future, both sides will combine their advantages to transform the workstation into a high-end talent training base integrating theoretical education, professional practice and innovative research, which will inject new intellectual potential and energy into people-to-people exchanges and regional cooperation between China and Russia. -0-

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