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Tuesday, October 16, 2001, updated at 08:51(GMT+8)
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Sino-British Seminar on Education Reform Opens

A Sino-British forum on development and reform of higher education opened Monday in this capital of east China's Shandong Province.

Nearly 30 university presidents from Britain and China, including Shandong University and the Britain Open University, as well as educational officials took part in the conference.

The major topics of the forum, which is jointly sponsored by the Ministry of Education, the British Embassy in China and Shandong University, cover discussions on the reform of the world university system and globalization of higher education.

"It is a great chance to learn to push forward reform on higher education, which may accelerate the progress of globalization of the country's universities," said Chen Chuanhong, president of Xiamen University in east China's Fujian Province.

Geoff Peters, president of the British Open University, said that the university has 200,000 students all over Europe studying via the Internet or other long-distance education facilities.

The Internet will help universities worldwide join hands to further develop higher education in the new century, the presidents agreed.







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A Sino-British forum on development and reform of higher education opened Monday in this capital of east China's Shandong Province.

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