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Party Secretary Li Yuanchao of China Tours
UAlbany's College of Nanoscale Science and
Engineering as Part of Economic Development
Mission
Li Addresses School of Business Graduates at
Commencement Ceremony
Contact: Catherine Herman (518) 437-4980
ALBANY, N.Y. (May 18, 2006)
What:
Li Yuanchao, party secretary of Jiangsu
Province in China, will tour the University
at Albany's College of Nanoscale Science and
Engineering as part of an economic
development mission which includes stops in
New York City and Albany. Secretary Li will
also deliver the keynote address of the
School of Business commencement ceremony.
Who:
Li Yuanchao, Party Secretary, Jiangsu
Province, China
Kermit L. Hall, President and professor of
history, University at Albany
John R. Ryan, Chancellor, State University of
New York
Paul A. Leonard, dean, University at Albany
School of Business
When:
Sunday, May 21, 2006,
11:30 a.m. - College of Nanoscale Science and
Engineering, Nanofab South Rotunda.
2 p.m. - School of Business Commencement
Ceremony, Recreation and Convocation Center
Where:
University at Albany, 1400 Washington
Ave, Albany, N.Y. (uptown campus)
Background:
Secretary Li is the highest-ranking
official of Jiangsu Province, home to the cities
of Nanjing and Suzhou and approximately 75
million people. As part of his visit, Secretary
Li will sign a Memorandum of Understanding with
State University of New York Chancellor John R.
Ryan before meeting with New York Governor
George Pataki and New York City Mayor Michael
Bloomberg on Friday and Saturday.
University at Albany President Kermit L. Hall has focused on China in his endeavors to internationalize UAlbany as a higher education institution. On May 11, Hall signed a comprehensive agreement with President Lizhong Yu from East China Normal University (ECNU) to expand research collaborations, joint degree and curricular programs, and provide regular student and faculty exchanges. The University has also entered collaborations with Fudan University, Sichuan University, and Nanjing University in Jiangsu Province. UAlbany will host 150 students from China in the summer of 2006, as well as 30 university presidents from throughout Jiangsu Province.