“Chinese scientists are currently leading several of the most promising research projects at UW-Madison related to COVID-19,” said UW-Madison Chancellor Rebecca Blank, as part of her recorded remarks at last week’s “Nanjing Tech Week 2020,” held in the city of Nanjing, capital of China’s Jiangsu Province.
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Opinion piece by Judd Kinzley: New federal proposals would lead to sharp declines in Chinese students coming to Wisconsin
An opinion piece on recent U.S. legislation affecting the ability of Chinese students to get visas to study in Wisconsin and elsewhere was published June 13 by UW-Madison History Professor Judd Kinzley in The Cap …
Donations to Wuhan, and then to Madison…
As the COVID-19 pandemic has spread across the globe, the many ties between the University of Wisconsin-Madison and China has resulted in an outpouring of outreach – whether through personal messages or organized donation drives …
Parents group in China send message of gratitude to Chancellor Blank
Parents of Chinese international students at the University of Wisconsin-Madison have had to watch from afar and rely on social media platforms like WeChat to monitor how their children are handling the continued spread of …
WCI to host coronavirus crisis panel March 2
Is the COVID-19 virus here to stay? How should we evaluate rumors about the coronavirus outbreak across China? What is the path forward? These are the kinds of questions that will be addressed at a …
November IP conference focuses on university research ecosystems
Creating an ecosystem for entrepreneurship on a university campus, and the myths and realities of working with intellectual property in China will be the focus of a day-long conference in Madison Nov. 13. “China and …
Nanjing and UW law school faculty organize IP workshop in China
Photo caption: Attorney Li Kening (above, at the lectern), an alum of both Nanjing University and UW-Madison, moderated a roundtable discussion that concluded the IP workshop. Panelists, seated from left, included: Dr. Gao Xinfang of …
UW-Madison literature professor honored by Nanjing University
Re-posted from the Department of Asian Languages and Cultures An international literature conference hosted by Nanjing University provided an opportunity to recognize UW-Madison’s Halls-Bascom Professor of Classical Chinese Literature William H. Nienhauser. At a special …
Higher education workshop collaboration with Peking University enters fifth year
Re-posted from School of Education News UW-Madison Chancellor Rebecca Blank and Peking University President Hao Ping helped open a major conference on international higher education held in Beijing May 25-26. “The U.S. and China need …
UW–Madison celebrates 40-year relationship with Nanjing University
Photo above: Nanjing University President Lyu Jian presented UW-Madison Chancellor Rebecca Blank with a scroll of calligraphy that read, “A Vibrant Trans-Pacific Academic Partnership.” NOTE: this is a re-post of a news article published June …