Vice-Dean Xingzhi Xu, Dr Claudia Hillinger und Thorsten Heinzel (r.). Image: Jan-Peter Kasper (University of Jena)
A new agreement signed with Shenzhen University on extending the cooperation Life The special economic zone Shenzhen in China is among the most fast-growing cities in the world. Having approximately 3.000 inhabitants in 1950, the city has over eleven million inhabitants today. For three years, the Friedrich Schiller University Jena has now been connected to this dynamic region in eastern China. In 2016, the University of Jena concluded a cooperation agreement with the Shenzhen University, their collaboration being now extended by a new, expanded agreement. "We have exchange of scientists and students with numerous Chinese universities," says Claudia Hillinger, Head of International Office at the University of Jena. Currently, the University maintains 15 collaborations with Chinese partner universities, the one with the Shenzhen University is among the most extensive ones. Being founded in 1983, the partner university has around 35.000 students and is ranked 33 in China.
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