
On April 8, a delegation of 25 students and faculty members led by Ms. Milyaeva Daria Alexandrovna, Head of the International Cooperation Department of Moscow City University, visited our university’s Fengxian Campus. The International Cooperation Division made thoughtful arrangements and organized a series of activities including campus tours, cultural experiences, and exchange seminars, showcasing our university’s strengths and the charm of Chinese culture.
The delegation first visited the training lab for the Food Quality and Safety program at the School of Food and Tourism, where they observed our teaching facilities, learned about the development of practical teaching in specialized programs, and gained first-hand insight into the vocational education model in China, which is rooted in industry and focused on skills development. Afterwards, the delegation joined our students for a physical education class at the Liren Gymnasium. Guided by instructors from the Department of General Studies, they experienced the colorful ribbon dragon activity, engaging in joyful interaction and exchanges with our students.

During the seminar, Ms. Yu Limin, Director of the International Cooperation Division, and Ms. Wang Aihua, Deputy Director, introduced the university’s general profile and achievements in international cooperation. They provided detailed answers to questions on topics such as the application of artificial intelligence in teaching, student employment prospects, international student admissions, and Chinese language programs. Li Muxue, an international student majoring in Social Work at the School of Health and Social Care, shared her study experience at our university, fully demonstrating the effectiveness of our international talent cultivation and providing strong support for smooth communication between the two sides.
This event was organized by the International Cooperation Division, with active participation from relevant schools and departments. It effectively promoted our university’s vocational education development and international cooperation outcomes, fostered interaction and friendship between Chinese and Russian youth, and served as a vivid practice of people-to-people exchange and mutual cultural learning.