Wandering in West China
After four days in Chongqing, I moved on to Lanzhou, the capital and largest city of in Northwest China. 草莓污视频导航 had a CIDA supported partnership with Lanzhou鈥檚 Northwest Normal University from 1989 to 2001 in which some of China鈥檚 first doctoral students in education after the disastrous were nurtured. One now serves as Director of Education for the province of Gansu, with a population of 27 million, another as vice president of the university. We had a great time recollecting the rich collaboration in areas such as minority studies, bilingual education and women鈥檚 education. We also made plans for a lecture series I will give there next year.
My next stop was Kunming, a city in the far Southwestern that borders Myanmar, Vietnam and Laos. Here I gave a series of four lectures for graduate students and young faculty at , and also visited , the local comprehensive university. This is a beautiful city known as 鈥渇our seasons spring鈥 due to its high altitude. However, its geographical location has made it challenging for its universities to attract and keep well qualified faculty. It was a pleasure to get to know about twelve young scholars with strong PhDs who had come back from major universities on the East coast to serve and are working hard to build up their education programs.
Next, I flew to the eastern city of , which has a population about the size of Ontario鈥檚. I did lectures at both , a provincial institution whose dynamic program reflects the prosperity of the region, and Sun Yat Sen University, a national comprehensive university with a relatively new faculty of education.
Hong Kong is just two hours away by train. I gave my last lecture of this tour for the Comparative Education Research Centre of the University of Hong Kong. Here I stayed in my endowed apartment at the Hong Kong Institute of Education, where I still try to be helpful as president emerita. Its big news is that the final step in its retitling as the Education University of Hong Kong is expected to be completed by the end of May.