From June 30 to July 7, the School of Earth System Science (SESS) of Tianjin University conducted the China Exchange Program (CEP) under the theme "Dialogue for the Earth's Future", hosting 15 students and faculty members from the University of Malaya.
The 1-week program featured a diverse range of activities, including academic lectures on geoscience and sustainability, geological field survey in Jizhou County, and visits to Bohai National CZO, TJU new campus and Tianjin's cultural landmarks.
In academic lectures, scholars from both institutions delivered insightful presentations on cutting-edge research in geosciences and sustainability, facilitating knowledge exchange and collaborative opportunities.
Participants conducted a geological field survey in Jizhou County, analyzing regional geological formations and ecological conditions to support future research initiatives.
During the program, the delegation toured key facilities, including the Bohai National Critical Zone Observatory (CZO), TJU’s new campus, and cultural landmarks in Tianjin, enhancing mutual understanding of research capabilities and heritage.
The program concluded with a lakeside farewell concert, strengthening interpersonal bonds and laying the groundwork for long-term academic partnerships.
This exchange program not only advanced scientific collaboration but also reinforced the institutional relationship between TJU and UM. Moving forward, both parties are committed to exploring joint research projects and student exchange programs in geoscience and sustainability.
The China Exchange Program (CEP) is a government-sponsored initiative designed to promote international youth exchanges, cultural understanding, and academic cooperation between China and other countries. It typically targets students, researchers, and young professionals aged 18–35.
By: School of Earth System Science
Editor: Sun Xiaofang