School News Network (Correspondent Wang Xiaojun)In order to further broaden the international horizons of our school students, improve the quality of international talent training, and allow students to keep abreast of new results, new perspectives and new knowledge at the academic frontier,2015.7月7Day, from the University of YorkPaul SchweinzerProfessor with“Mechanism and Institution Design”The speech titled is2015The special academic lecture series of the summer school kicked off. Since then, from Harvard UniversityMark KramerProfessor, University of ChicagoLawrence RothfieldProfessor, Florida State University, USARuby LeeProfessor, Ohio State UniversityMargaret J. WyszomirskiProfessor andKandampullyProfessor, University of WisconsinAbdol S.SoofiProfessor, University of LiverpoolDavid Paul ShawProfessor, Professor Tang Liang from Monte Aida College, Warsaw School of Economics, PolandMarzenna Anna WeresaProfessor,WTOSenior Director of the SecretariatMaarten SmeetsSir, from Georgetown UniversityFrancisco Nieto GuerreroProfessor, University of MünsterAndreas LöschelProfessor and many other experts and scholars from foreign government agencies and well-known universities have given lectures. Each lecture was attended by hundreds of students and some foreign teachers from summer schools. After carefully listening to the professor’s speech, many teachers and students raised own question and got a wonderful answer.
一、Paul Schweinzer“Mechanism and Institution Design”Theme Lecture
7月7On the day of 12802_12840Paul SchweinzerThe professor made the topic“Mechanism and Institution Design”Special academic lectures.Paul SchweinzerThe professor gave a brief and concise introduction to the basic ideas and concepts of game theory, and introduced the students into the discourse atmosphere of game theory, which made many students who had not been exposed to game theory develop a strong interest in it. After that, the professor mainly gave in-depth explanations on mechanism and system design, from micro to macro, from concrete to abstract, from point to surface, from theory to application, and provided students with an in-depth analysis of the entire process of mechanism and system design.
二、Ruby Lee“Government Contracts as an Overlooking Source of Innovation”Theme Lecture
from Florida State University College of BusinessRuby LeeThis is the third time that the professor has come to the Summer International School of the University of International Trade and Economic Cooperation. She first used a large number of Chinese and American products to give a lively and interesting opening to the lecture, and then introduced the important impact of government w88 casino gamescontracts on the operations of enterprises and multinational companies in various countries.Ruby LeeThe professor quoted data and information from many countries, and used charts and other forms to explain and explain to the students the performance and creativity of enterprises under different policy environments, as well as the different manifestations of local economic trends. At the same time, combined with your own research direction and work experience,Ruby LeeFrom the perspective of globalization, the professor compared the technological innovation capabilities of different countries and their division of labor positioning in global cooperation through the examples of aircraft, automobiles and spacecraft manufacturing. Emphasizing the importance of improving the level of science and technology, it is clear that government contracts and economic and trade relations are factors that cannot be ignored in national technological innovation.
三、Mark Kramer “Hard Power and Soft Power in International Relations”Theme Lecture
Mark KramerProfessor serves as a professor of mathematics and political science at Harvard University. His rich teaching experience and profound academic knowledge attract a large number of students to listen to the lectures. The venue was packed with seats, and many students insisted on standing and listening to the entire appointment2hours of lectures.
Lecture,Mark KramerThe professor proposed that in the process of national development, we not only need to pay attention to the development of hard power such as economy and military, but also cannot ignore the soft power embodied in culture and institutions. He believes that China's long history and splendid civilization give it a unique advantage in developing soft power. It should rationally develop history and culture to enhance my country's international image.
四、Kandampully“Competing in the Product Market Through Service Experience”Theme Lecture
From The Ohio State University (Ohio State University) Indian professor,Journal of Service Management19094_19097Jay KandampullyStart with the products around you and use a large number of examples to illustrate that services are everywhere.KandampullyThe professor sometimes holds up his computer, sometimes picks up the mineral water from the classmates in the front row, and uses real-life examples to show us: Nowadays, services fill our lives and determine the premium of products. At the same time, combined with his rich work experience,KandampullyThe professor compared the proportion of global products and services in the market. Through a series of comparisons and analyses, the professor pointed out that with the passage of time, the proportion of services in the market is increasing day by day, and its proportion is particularly prominent in developed countries, indicating that service is the key to a company's success, which is both an opportunity and a challenge.
五、Abdol S. Soofi“China’s Cross-Border Investments: What can we learn from China’s foreign direct investments experiences of the last decade”Theme Lecture
University of WisconsinAbdol S.SoofiThis is the third time that the professor has come to teach at the University of Trade and Economics this year. He has a good impression and understanding of both Huiyuan and University of Trade and Economics students. The lecture started from China's overseas investment and then went to related knowledge of cross-border mergers and acquisitions.SoofiThe professor actively guides students to think and deliberately slows down w88 mobilethe speaking speed in important parts to fully consider the needs of Chinese students. The lecture was coming to an end. During the question-and-answer session, several students sitting in the front row and in the middle actively raised their own thoughts and questions about China's cross-border mergers and acquisitions. Every questionSoofiThe professors gave serious and comprehensive answers. Finally, with the warm applause of the students, this lecture came to a successful conclusion.
Six,Lawrence Rothfield“Cultural Scenes: the Life of Cities”Theme Lecture
In lecture, from University of ChicagoLawrence RothfieldThe professor first showed the students some profound issues worthy of discussion under seemingly ordinary cultural phenomena. Starting from the motivation of investing in public convenience facilities, the students were introduced to the "cultural scene”This concept further explains the importance of sociality to cultural scenes. Afterwards, the professor introduced the characteristics of sociality from the three important dimensions of sociality and the different attributes of each dimension.LawrenceThe professor extended from theoretical tools to policy tools, explaining the core ideas of formulating cultural policies for different cultural backgrounds.
Seven,Marzenna Anna Weresa“Foreign Direct Investment in the New EU Member States from Central and Eastern Europe”,“Innovation as a Key Determinant of International Competitiveness in the Global Economy”Theme Lecture
In this summer school,Marzenna Anna WeresaThe professor gave two wonderful lectures to the students of the University of International Trade and Economics.
In the first lecture,Marzenna Anna WeresaThe professor introduced her work experience and the Institute of World Economics where she is currently working, so that the students could have an understanding of her experience and the functions of the Institute of World Economics. Next,Marzenna Anna WeresaThe professor started with the current economic development status of EU members and told the current membership composition and future development path of the EU.Marzenna Anna WeresaThe professor used a large number of charts to give students a certain understanding of the current development status of the European Union.
In the second lecture the next day, the professor analyzed the current situation of companies and enterprises in Poland, Singapore and other countries with strong innovation capabilities, and introduced to the students the reasons for innovation, how to innovate, the significance of innovation and other issues. Let students have a deeper understanding of innovation in the international economy.
eight,Maarten Smeets“Changing Patterns in International Trade”Theme Lecture
Maarten SmeetsMr. has been engaged in academic research on international trade issues for many years. He has made outstanding achievements in many fields such as trade policy, tariff issues, and global value chains. He is especially knowledgeable about China's trade issues. In today's lecture, he introduced the main changes in international trade in recent years to the teachers and students present based on his research on international trade and the international political and economic background of the past ten years.
Lecture,Maarten Smeetsparticularly pointed out China’s important position in international trade in the past decade.SmeetsMr.’s rigorous and passionate speech attracted the students. All the students at the scene listened attentively and took notes.
Nine,David Paul Shaw“European seas territorial risks and opportunities”Theme Lecture
David ShawThe professor’w88 sports bettings language in the lecture was vivid and humorous, and there was constant laughter. It brought laughter to the students and inspired them to think. The professor quoted data and information from many countries, and used charts and other intuitive and clear forms to sort out the current status and development situation of European seas with the students.
In the interactive session, teachers and students actively asked questions,David ShawThe professor gave detailed answers and expressed his views on the current situation and development situation of European waters, as well as risks and opportunities. The atmosphere was relaxed and harmonious.
十、Andreas Löschel“Emissions Trading Schemes - Theory and Application”Theme Lecture
Andreas LosechelThe professor introduced the basic theory of carbon trading to everyone in the lecture, and focused on the EU carbon emissions trading system (ETS). The professor said that on the one hand, they are trying to find the most effective way to reduce emissions, and on the other hand, because the system needs to distribute the burden among different member states, this system also plays a role in coordinating member states with different emissions
At the end of the lecture, the professor also mentioned the development of China’s carbon trading, and encouraged everyone to pay more attention to climate change in China and the world, learn more about carbon trading research, and strive to contribute to environmental protection unemployment in China and even the world.
The "Summer School Project" is an important arrangement for the school's teaching system. It is an effective connection between the existing academic system and the "first, second, and third" classrooms, and is a systematic project of the school. Taking the summer school as an opportunity, our school will further integrate with foreign universities, create an international school environment, strengthen the international school features, effectively integrate and utilize the school's teaching resources, and increase domestic and foreign exchange and learning opportunities for teachers and students of the school.
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Lectures |
Serial number |
Name |
Nationality |
Professional title |
Working Unit |
Topic |
Time |
Location |
1 |
Paul Schweinzer |
Austria |
Professor |
University of York |
Mechanism and Institution Design |
July.7th 18:30-
20:00 |
International Conference Hall 3rd Floor, Chengxin Building |
2 |
Ruby Lee |
USA |
Associate Professor |
Florida State University |
Government Contracts as an Overlooking Source of Innovation |
July.8th 18:30-
20:00 |
3 |
Mark Kramer |
USA |
Professor |
Harvard University |
Hard Power and Soft Power in International Relations |
July.13th 18:30-
20:00 |
4 |
Margaret J. Wyszomirski |
USA |
Professor |
The Ohio State University |
Designating Creative Capital Cities: Three variants on a Policy Tool |
July.14th 19:00-
20:30 |
5 |
Kandampully |
USA |
Professor |
The Ohio State University |
NA |
July.15th 19:00-
20:30 |
6 |
Abdol S. Soofi |
USA |
Professor |
University of Wisconsin-Platteville |
China’s Cross-Border Investments: What can we learn from China’s foreign direct investments experiences of the last decade |
July.16th 18:30-
20:00 |
7 |
Lawrence Rothfield |
USA |
Professor |
The University of Chicago |
Cultural Scenes: the Life of Cities |
July.17th 18:30-
20:00 |
8 |
Tang Liang |
USA |
Professor |
Mount Ida College |
U.S. and European Economic Situation Outlook and Greek Debt Crisis |
July.18th
18:30-20:00 |
9 |
Marzenna Anna Weresa |
Poland |
Professor |
Warsaw School of Economics in Poland |
Foreign Direct Investment in the New EU Member States from Central and Eastern Europe |
July.20th
18:30-20:00 |
10 |
Marzenna Anna Weresa |
Poland |
Professor |
Warsaw School of Economics in Poland |
Innovation as a Key Determinant of International Competitiveness in the Global Economy |
July.21st
18:30-20:00 |
11 |
Maarten Smeets |
Dutch |
Head of Section |
WTO Secretariat and Clingendael, Netherlands |
Changing Patterns in International Trade |
July.22nd 18:30-
20:00 |
12 |
David Paul Shaw |
British |
Professor |
University Liverpool |
European seas territorial risks and opportunities |
July.23rd 18:30-
20:00 |
13 |
Francisco Nieto Guerrero |
USA |
Professor |
Georgetown University |
Perspectives: China Latin America's Relationship |
July.24th
18:30-20:00 |
14 |
Andreas Löschel |
|
Professor |
Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster |
Emissions Trading Schemes - Theory and Application |
July.27th
18:30-20:00 |