Medical Overseas Students at Huazhong University of Science and Technology Tongji Medical College, China
Huazhong University of Science and Technology Tongji Medical College follows the opening policy as its guideline, engaged in comprehensive, multi-level international exchanges and cooperation. Currently, more than 300 international students are studying medicine in Tongji Medical College of Huazhong University of Science and Technology.
Huazhong University of Science and Technology Tongji Medical College has a long-term friendly relation with Germany. It is one of the key universities in cultural exchange between China and Germany. Since the reform and opening up, HUST Tongji Medical College has established a long-term friendly cooperative relationship with more than 40 universities, research institutes, hospitals and companies from over 20 countries and regions (including Germany, the United States, Japan, Canada, Sultan, Malaysia) and many international organizations such as the World Health Organization, the United Nations Children's Fund. In the last few years, Tongji Medical College has carried out joint training, joint education and joint research with some world famous universities, which promotes the research and communication of Chinese and foreign medical education.
The International Student Office has been established for the service and administration of international students. There are well educated and professional staff to assist and help international students adapt the camp life, deal with daily study, visa and activity affairs and get better improved in this distinguished university. Besides, a special Students International Communication Association has been set up to guide freshmen to better understand this university and the life here, hold one-one tutor program, intercultural activities and Chinese Corner for international students.
International students at HUST Tongji Medical College have outstanding performance in HUST as well as in China. Tassing Tagne, Remi Clotaire (Lei Meng), from the Republic of Cameroon, won gold prize in the First National Chinese Language Contest for international students in 2008; then Justine Bradon R Seale (Su Jie), from Barbados, the first prize in the provincial level of Chinese Language Contest in 2010; Moteng Tagne Patrick (Meng Tai), also from Cameroon, the first prize in the Chinese Language Contest of Hubei Province in 2011.
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