
The WHU delegation hosts a talk with representatives of University of Debrecen in Hungary.
Zhang Pingwen, president of Wuhan University (WHU), led a delegation to Hungary, Poland, and the United Kingdom from Dec 2 to 11, aiming to explore new avenues for international collaboration.
The delegation visited Eotvos Lorand University in Hungary to talk with Professor Imre Hamar, the university's envoy for Asian affairs. Both institutions committed to fostering talent and innovation, aiming to deepen practical cooperation.
The delegation met with Andras Stipsicz, director of the Renyi Institute of Mathematics, to discuss expanding collaboration between the Sino-French Mathematics Joint Research Center and European counterparts.
Gong Tao, ambassador of the Chinese Embassy in Hungary, praised WHU's achievements and encouraged further Sino-Hungarian academic and research partnerships.

WHU delegation visits the University of Warsaw.
The delegation visited the University of Warsaw in Poland, where they met with Alojzy Zbigniew Nowak, president of the university, and signed a memorandum of understanding and a student exchange agreement.
The delegation met with Michael Spencer, president of University College London, to discuss collaboration in remote sensing and digital cultural heritage, and to advance an engineering and medical internship program.
The delegation’s discussions with Karen O’Brien, president of Durham University, focused on establishing a high-level Sino-foreign cooperative educational institution, resulting in a joint student training agreement.
Zheng Zeguang, ambassador of the Chinese Embassy in the UK, encouraged continued efforts to enhance Sino-British exchanges.

WHU signs a cooperation agreement with Durham University.