The two-week China-Swiss-India (CIS) international exchange visit project was successfully completed on July 12. Swiss professors Laurence Larghi and Eytan Zysman, Indian professor Sheena Suresh Puthen Veetil, Dr. Liu Ningyue, and students from three countries attended the closing ceremony.
In the past two weeks, 22 students from three countries were divided into two groups, which conducted research visits on quality and safety management, human resource management, market development, and employee communication among eight companies including Jiaduobao and Bluestar Chemical. The outcome is quite rich. At the closing ceremony, the two groups of students gave a summary of the topics of each group and compared and analyzed the differences between the three countries. Professors from three countries gave questions and gave professional opinions to the students' statements. Next, the students and teachers continued to speak, and highly praised the project. “Long distance separates no bosom friends”, Professor Sheena used such a Chinese saying to describe the profound friendship between the students of the three countries in the exchange activities, and looked forward to the deeper exchanges between the students of the three countries in the future. For the Chinese students who participated in the event, this is just the beginning. They will participate in the project in Switzerland and India, and I believe that the students will have more gains.