w88 casino News Network (provided by the International Business Chinese Base)From July 31 to August 2, 2018, the Confucius Institute at the University of Malawi (hereinafter referred to as the "Confucius Institute at the University of Malawi") and the University of Science and Technology Malawi (hereinafter referred to as the "University of Malawi") held a four-day seminar in Zomba to discuss and discuss the issue of adding Chinese compulsory courses to the newly established "Language and Communication" major at the University of Malawi.
Dr. R.Chanunkha, Dean of Bingu w88 casino of Culture and Heritage, University of Malaya, Ms.M.Sambani, Vice Provost of the University, Mr.M.Thawani, Director of the Library, Professor Feng Jianguo, Chinese Director of the Confucius Institute at University of Malaya, and Dr. D., Foreign Director. Mfuni and Liu Xiaolong, a Chinese language teacher at the Confucius Institute, attended the meeting. The meeting also invited relevant professors and experts from the Chancellery College and the College of Arts and Sciences of the University of Malawi, as well as relevant professional teachers from the University of Science and Technology of Malawi to participate in the discussion.
Dean Dr. R.Chanunkha delivered a speech at the opening of the seminar. He first thanked the Confucius Institute at University of Malaya for its funding and support for this seminar, and hoped to further strengthen exchanges and cooperation with the Confucius Institute in the future. He said that as a landlocked country in Africa, Malawi should keep up with world trends and have an international perspective. Considering the current world situation, it is very necessary and far-sighted to establish a Chinese credit course in the newly established language and communication major. This will also make the University of Malaysia take a further step towards internationalization.
The four-day seminar basically formed the teaching outline of each course under the major, among which the Chinese course will be one of the compulsory courses, providing students with a credit-bearing compulsory course of "Chinese Language and Culture" for four years and seven semesters (the eighth semester is the student's off-campus internship time and does not participate in w88 casino curriculum learning) and a one-semester credit elective course of "Introduction to Chinese Literature". At present, the Confucius Institute at University of Malaya has compiled the syllabus for the above eight courses based on the actual teaching structure of University of Malaya and professional Chinese teaching content. According to the plan, different levels of defense review work will be completed before the beginning of 2019, and students will be officially recruited and classes will begin in the 2019-2020 academic year.
Since the Confucius Institute at the University of Malawi was officially unveiled in 2016, the Confucius Institute at the University of Malawi has been working hard to incorporate Chinese (Chinese) into the national education system of the Republic of Malawi. In 2017, the Confucius Institute at the University of Malawi held seminars at the Chancellery College of the University of Malawi and the Bingu Culture and Heritage College of the University of Science and Technology Malawi. With the strong support of Professor Malata, Executive Vice President of Malawi University of Science and Technology, and Dr. R. Chanunkha, Dean of the Bingu w88 casino of Culture and Heritage, Chinese credit courses have finally appeared in the classrooms of the University of the Republic of Malawi.
This seminar is the first step in a long journey of thousands of miles. We firmly believe that with unremitting efforts, Chinese credit courses, whether in the form of compulsory courses or elective courses, will definitely become an integral part of the national education system of the Republic of Malawi.
