Hanoi - Halong, 16 ~ 18 December, 2006
15 December, 2006:
19.00: Welcoming Reception
16 December, 2006:
6.30 - 8.00: Breakfast at the hotel
8.30 - 9.00: Registration
9.00 – 10.45:
Opening Ceremony and Plenary Session:
+ Opening speech by Prof. Dao Trong Thi, President, Vietnam National
University, Hanoi
+ Congratulatory speech by Prof. Kim Jae Youl, President, Korea Foundation
for Advanced Studies
Keynote speeches
+ “International cultural exchange is the fourth function of university” by Prof. Ji Baocheng, President, Renmin University of China
+ “Internationalizing school operations to promote the training of specilists in
non-international and minority foreign languages” by Prof. Hao Ping, President, Beijing Foreign Studies University
+ “The values and development of oriental civilization” by Prof. Liu Jinan, Honorary President, Communication University of China
+ Keynote speech by Prof. Soottiporn Chittmittrapap, Vice-President, Chulalongkorn University
+ “To inherit valuable traditions of Peking University and Enhance quality and
influence of Asia-Pacific Research in PKU” by Prof. Wu Zhipan, Vice President, Peking University
+ “A grand academic occasion for Fudan University in its centennial history, a
communication platform for elites all over the world” by Prof. Xu Zheng, Vice-President, Fudan University
10.45 - 11.15: Coffee Break
11.15 - 12.30:
Session 1: Strengthening Exchanges and Cooperation among ARCs
Chairpersons: Prof. Feng Jun, Assoc. Prof. Tuyen Dong Van, Prof. Yang Long
Speakers:
+ Mrs. Charurut Tantraporn, Chulalongkorn University: “Intensifying cooperation among ARCs”
+ Prof. Ding Junjie, Deputy President, Communication University of China: “Strengthening cooperation and improving academic brand: Forums and
researches of Asia Media Research Center”
+ Assoc. Prof. Dr. Vu Ngoc Tu, Vietnam National University, Hanoi: “ How to speed up exchanges and cooperation among ARCs and improve the
quality and influence of their activities”
+ Prof. Wu Jingping, Fudan University: “Work plan of ARC Fudan: From communication to cooperation”
12.30 - 14.00: Luncheon
15.30: Hotel check out & Leave for Halong Bay
19.30: Dinner
17 December, 2006:
7.00 - 8.30: Breakfast at the hotel
9.00 - 10.30:
Session 2: Improving the Quality and Influences of ARC’s Activities
Chairpersons: Prof. Ding Junjie, Assoc. Prof. Prapin Manomaivibool, Prof. Wang Qilong
Speakers:
+ Prof. Feng Jun, Vice-President, Renmin University of China: “Annual review of Asia Research Center, Renmin University of China”
+ Assoc. Prof. Nuanthip Kamolvarin, Chulalongkorn University: “CU-ARC Administration for quality and efficient outcomes”
+ Prof. Hu Xianzhang, Vice-President, Tsinghua University: “Culture construction of the university as an important part of the strategic planning of the university”
+ Prof. Li Ping, Liaoning University: “Economic growth of East Asia: Role of political institutions or human capital?”
+ Dr. Sodnomtseren Altantsetseg, National University of Mongolia: “Electronic marketing as a way for promotion of ARC activities”
10.30 - 10.45: Coffee Break
10.45 - 12.15:
Chairpersons: Prof. Hu Xianzhang, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Vu Ngoc Tu, Prof. Wu Jingping
Speakers:
+ Dr. Sum Chhum Bun, Royal Academy of Cambodia: “Activities and contributions of Asia Research Center in the Royal Academy of Cambodia”
+ Assoc. Prof. Tuyen Dong Van, National University of Laos: “Improving the quality and the influences of the ARC’s activities”
+ Prof. Wang Qilong, Tsinghua University: “A brief review of Alexander Von Stael-Holstein – A great scholar in Asiatic studies”
+ Prof. Yang Long, Nankai University: “Improving the quality and influences of the ARC-NKU’s activities”
12.15: Closing
12.30: Farewell party
15.00: Hotel check out
15.30: Transfer to the harbour & board on wooden boat
18.00: Dinner on board
21.00: Overnight on wooden boat
18 December, 2006:
6.30 - 8.00: Breakfast on board
8.30: Halong Boat Tour
12.00: Lunch at Bien Mo Floating Restaurant
14.30: Transfer to the harbour & Disembark
15.00: Short rest at hotel lobby & Leave for Hanoi
19:30: Dinner in Hanoi
19 December, 2006:
Participants’ Departure
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