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Chinese University leaders listen as Lawrence Rizzolo, associate professor
of surgery (anatomy), gives a tour of new teaching facilities in the Anlyan
Center. Below, the chop designed for the China-Yale Advanced University
Leadership Program.
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Chinese university leaders visit Yale
Leaders of 12 of China’s most prestigious universities spent two
weeks at Yale in August, including one day at the medical school. The
purpose of their visit, the first of its kind sponsored by China’s
Ministry of Education outside the country, was to study Yale’s structure,
organization and administrative practices.

At the medical school Dean Robert J. Alpern, M.D., and others described
medical education at Yale and in the United States. (In China students
go straight from secondary school to medical school.) The visitors also
toured research laboratories and teaching laboratories and classrooms
for histology and anatomy.

Yale began a series of educational exchanges with Chinese universities
in 1996, and earlier this year Yale concluded an agreement with Fudan
University in Shanghai to promote exchanges among scholars in history,
East Asian languages and literature, genetics, biology, law, medicine
and management.

“Will this visit cause changes to be made?” asked Tian Xu,
Ph.D. ’90, professor and vice chair of genetics at Yale and special
advisor to President Richard C. Levin on science and higher education
in China. “Definitely. It’s a question of how much and how
fast.”


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