Stanford Opens Research Center at Peking University

The Stanford Center at Peking University is available to the several hundred Stanford scholars studying, researching and conducting university activities in China each year.

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The Stanford Center at Peking University is available to the several hundred Stanford scholars studying, researching and conducting university activities in China each year. It will also be a hub for Stanford faculty to share ideas and teach occasional classes with academics from Peking University and other Chinese universities.

Stanford University opened a research and education center at China's Peking University on Wednesday, strengthening an already close academic bond and building a stronger tie to one of the world's fastest-growing countries.

"Globalization is the defining characteristic of the 21st century," Stanford President John Hennessy said during a ceremony that drew hundreds of academics, donors and government officials to the opening of the Stanford Center at Peking University.

"It is increasingly important for our students to understand what it means to be citizens of the world, to bring a more international perspective, to be able to communicate with others from different backgrounds or with different expertise," he said. "Both Peking University and Stanford are stepping up to that challenge and moving to become more global institutions to address the challenges of this century. This new center exemplifies that."

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