On November 24, hosted by China-Central and Eastern Europe Vocational Education International Union (C - CEEVEIL), the Baltic institute for research and development and Beijing Tesibo Education Technology, the “International exchange seminar of C – CEEVEIL” and the “founding assembly of C - CEEVEIL (China)” was held in Beijing. Representatives from central and eastern European countries, including Belarus, Latvia, Lithuania and Montenegro, as well as domestic governments, universities, experts and scholars, diplomatic envoys to China, international organizations and media representatives gathered in Beijing. Yang Fuyou, President of the college and Lin Yanfeng, director of the International Exchange Center, attended the meeting on behalf of the college.
Leaders and guests focused on the theme of "Integration of Industry and Education and International Exchange of Vocational Education ", and discussed the driving force and prospect of deepening integration of industry and education as well as cooperation between China and central and eastern European countries. At the same time, the China-Central and Eastern Europe Vocational Education International Union was officially established and the launch ceremony of the affiliated website was held. After the election, the assembly elected our college as the director unit of the union.
China-Central and Eastern Europe Vocational Education International Union is a non-profit organization spontaneously founded by members of vocational colleges, universities of applied technology, education institutions and financial institutions in China, central and eastern European countries and regions. It aims at deepening the professional vocational education exchanges and cooperation between China and central and eastern European countries and promoting their cultural exchanges.
This assembly is of great significance to promote our college to better play the important role of vocational education in the construction of "One Belt And One Road" and explore new prospects of connectivity with central and Eastern European countries along the "One Belt And One Road" in education, economy, culture and other fields.