From November 11th to 15th, the 30th Tri-U International Joint Seminar & Symposium was held at Jiangsu University. GXU Vice President Xiao Jianzhuang led the delegation to attend the symposium.
At the opening ceremony, Vice President Xiao Jianzhuang pointed out that the 30th Tri-U International Joint Seminar & Symposium provided an opportunity for universities in Asian countries to discuss cooperation and development. During the conference, Xiao Jianzhuang also went to the venue to exchange ideas with GXU teachers and students who participated in the seminar, encouraging them to take this seminar as a platform for active exchange, knowledge sharing, and mutual learning with other participants.
A delegation of seven students and one young teacher from Guangxi University attended the seminar. The GXU representatives presented their papers in English on-site and responded to audience questions. In the end, Qiu Jingsi, a doctoral student from the School of Agriculture, Liang Xincheng, a doctoral student from the School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, and Zhang Yifan, a master's student from the School of Foreign Languages, won the Best Oral Presentation Award. Lv Shuangshuang, a doctoral student from the China-ASEAN Institute of Economics, won the Best Academic Workshop Award. This seminar also commended universities and individuals who have made outstanding contributions to the development of the Tri-U International Joint Seminar & Symposium. Guo Yulu, Deputy Director of the GXU International Cooperation and Exchange Department, was honored with the 30-year Development Contribution Award.
The Tri-U International Joint Seminar & Symposium (Tri-U) was jointly initiated in 1994 by Mie University (Japan), Chiang Mai University (Thailand), and Jiangsu University (China). Over the past 30 years, it has become a vital platform for Asian universities to cultivate international young talents. This year's Tri-U conference has attracted over 110 young teachers and students from seven universities in four countries: China, Thailand, Japan, and Indonesia. The attending representatives discussed the five themes of population, food, energy, environment, artificial intelligence and the sustainable development of human society.