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Arrival of Professor Dominique Peyrat-Guillard, University of Angers
Post on 2016-06-22  Page View : 189

In April 8, lineup of Professor Dominique Peyrat-Guillard, deputy dean of School of Law, Economic and Management, University of Angers has visited MBA School; Professor Nie Biao, Dean and Professor Chen Jue, Deputy Dean of MBA School have warmly welcomed lineup of Professor Dominique Peyrat-Guillard. During this visit, both sides have made further discussion on progress of cooperation in the fields involved in International Cooperation Memorandum signed on June 19, 2014. In addition, Deputy Dean Dominique Peyrat-Guillard has made high appraisals on performance of exchange student sent by our School to University of Angers in spring of 2015, and looks forward to further cooperation of the two colleges in this field.

After the meeting, Nie Biao, the Dean led a group to visit Zhejiang Merchants Museum located in campus of Jiaogong Road; Deputy Dean Dominique Peyrat-Guillard has expressed admiration for Zhejiang merchants and strong interests to enterprises in Zhejiang Province and culture of Zhejiang merchants.

University of Angers has been built in the middle ages, and has come into shape today for many years. University of Angers is a traditional University in France. This university attaches importance to scientific cooperation and flexible teaching way; the international contact service department has cooperated and carried out academic exchange with many universities all over the world. This university attaches importance to potential ability of developing scientific research, and keeps close connection with enterprises and social organizations, developing teaching and scientific research embracing achievements in scientific research. Meanwhile, this university provides a wide choice of accepting education for students with various interests; those students accept traditional courses with degree.