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Meet the First 1+2+1 Students

Meet the first 1+2+1 Students

(From L. to R.)

Yifei Xu, Nanjing University of Technology
Dr. Karl Markgraf, Director, Center for International Education
Xi Lin, Hefei University of Technology
Yuan Tang, Changshu Institute of Technology
Yifan Zhang, Changshu Institute of Technology

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1+2+1中美人才培养计划南京签约仪式

UW-Eau Claire Signs Sino-American 1+2+1 Dual Degree Program Agreement in Nanjing-June, 2008

 

The Chinese 1+2+1 Partnership Program is facilitated through the China Center for International Educational Exchange (CCIEE) www.cciee.com.cn, and the American Association of State Colleges and Universities (AASCU) www.aascu.org in collaboration with University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire.

Students enrolled in the China 1+2+1 Partnership Program will spend a year at a Chinese university, study at UW-Eau Claire for two years and return to the institution in China for their final year. After completing all program requirements at both institutions, students will receive bachelor's degrees from UW-Eau Claire and the institution in China.

Currently, UW-Eau Claire has agreement with 16 Chinese universities (link) and will begin welcoming the 1+2+1 students to our campus in the fall of 2008.




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1 + 2 + 1 中美人才培养计划访美代表团

Chinese Delegates Visit UW-Eau Claire on

November 28, 2007

Delegates from several Chinese universities visited UW-Eau Claire Nov. 28 to learn about the university and its academic programs. The visit followed UW-Eau Claire's recent acceptance into the prestigious China 1-2-1 Partnership Program, which will allow Chinese students to earn dual degrees from UW-Eau Claire and their home institutions in China. More information. See several photos from the visit below.

Dr. Huamin Liu, vice president of Changshu Institute of Technology, talked during a breakfast reception with Dr. Larry Solberg, associate dean in UW-Eau Claire's College of Education and Human Sciences.

 

 

 


Chancellor Brian Levin-Stankevich accepted gifts from, left, Zaofeng Wu, deputy secretary-general of the China Education Association for International Exchange, and, right, Jianning Hua, chief manager of the Sino-American Cooperation and Exchange Office of the China Center for International Educational Exchange. Below, Dr. Thomas Hilton, UW-Eau Claire professor and chair of the information systems department, visited with members of the Chinese delegation in the new Cargill Collaboration Center in Schneider Hall.


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