The Centennial Celebration of Sun Yat-sen University Held in Guangzhou
November 15 2024 - 2:26AM
Business Wire
The Sun Yat-sen University (SYSU) held the Celebration
Conference for the 100th Anniversary of SYSU and Innovation-Driven
Development Forum in the university on the morning of November 12.
Over 5,500 people from governments, universities, institutions and
organizations across the country as well as the SYSU alumni,
faculty and student representatives attended the event.
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In his opening remarks, Gao Song, president of Sun Yat-sen
University and a member of the Chinese Academy of Sciences,
mentioned the glorious century-long history of the university.
“Sun Yat-sen University was established in a time of national
crisis and went through the periods from revolution to building of
the People’s Republic of China. Based in Guangdong Province, the
frontline of China’s reform and opening-up, SYSU has achieved a
remarkable development in the new era of socialism with Chinese
characteristics," Gao said.
SYSU will expand opening up at a high level to deepen
international exchange and cooperation, and build a global
partnership network of universities. The university will continue
to contribute its efforts to promoting mutual learning between
civilizations, tackling global challenges, advancing science and
technology, reaching sustainable socio-economic development, as
well as improving the wellbeing of humanity, Gao added.
Lynn Pasquerella, president of the Association of American
Colleges and Universities, extended congratulations to Sun Yat-sen
University and spoke highly of the achievements the university has
made over the past century. She said the university's innovative
research is impressive, in particular with the frontier research in
bioinformatics and cancer treatment. SYSU also takes a leading
position in social science research in China. She pointed out that
these accomplishments can be attributed to the unremitting efforts
of the university to benefit China and the rest of the world with
knowledge.
The centennial celebration conference was followed by the
Innovation-Driven Development Forum. Professor Jean-Marie Lehn, the
Nobel Laureate in Chemistry in 1987 and also known as the “father
of supramolecular chemistry”, who is now a member of the French
Academy of Sciences and an international member of the Chinese
Academy of Sciences, together with other distinguished experts in
sectors of image and video AI and search, cloud computing, and
distributed systems as well as outstanding representatives of SYSU
alumni attended the forum. They discussed the role of education,
science and technology, and talents in Chinese modernization.
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