The founding conference of the “Alliance of Special Education Schools of China and Russia” was held in Heilongjiang Province.

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

Beijing, December 3 (Xinhua) — The founding conference of the "Alliance of Special Education Schools of China and Russia" was recently held at Suihua Institute in Heilongjiang Province, northeast China.

The website eol.cn reports that Wang Shaosong, Director of the International Cooperation and Exchange Department of the Heilongjiang Provincial Department of Education, noted at the inaugural conference that the establishment of the special education alliance was another important achievement in building alliances between similar universities in China and Russia and in cooperation in special education between the two countries. This has created a key platform for resource exchange, joint training of personnel, and the mutual use of achievements in special education.

Wang Shaosong emphasized that Heilongjiang, as a key province cooperating with Russia, always attaches great importance to educational exchanges with the Russian side. Higher education institutions in the province have already established 14 alliances of similar universities between China and Russia, forming the largest provincial cluster of similar university alliances between the two countries in the country. This allows for the continuous strengthening and development of this largest provincial cluster of Chinese-Russian university alliances.

Liu Feng, Party Secretary of the Suihua Institute, stated that the establishment of the "China-Russia Alliance of Special Education Schools" opens a new chapter in international exchanges in special education. He expressed hope that, through joint educational research, academic discussions, and mutual visits between specialists, high-quality resources will become accessible to more people with special needs in collaboration with other alliance members.

Following the conference, the first meeting of the council of the “Alliance of Special Educational Schools of China and Russia” was held, at which the lists of the chairman, vice-chairmen and permanent members of the council were approved, and the charter of the alliance was adopted. -0-

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