The University of Nebraska at Omaha has Signed An Inter-School Cooperation Agreement with Our School and Promoted Cooperation with Our College

发布者:公共管理学院发布时间:2018-07-12浏览次数:34


        On the morning of July 12, 2018, Jane Meza, vice President of the university of Nebraska at Omaha, and John Bartle, dean of the school of public affairs and social services, together with four other people, visited our university. They signed the agreement of cooperation between the two universities and promoted the further cooperation with the college of public administration of our university. Vice principal Yang zhou met with the guests.


Vice President Yang zhou first extended a warm welcome to the guests and introduced the basic information of our school to them. He hoped that this exchange could further promote the cooperation between the two schools. Vice President Meza thanked vice President Yang zhou for her reception. She said that the university of Nebraska at Omaha ranks among the top universities in the United States in public affairs and social services and is eager to cooperate with the college of public administration in public administration, gerontology, social work, crisis management and other fields.


Subsequently, the two sides signed an agreement on inter-school cooperation in the presence of the participants.


After the meeting, the guests visited the college of public administration and further discussed the details of the cooperation. On the afternoon of this day, dean John Bartle gave a professional academic lecture to the teachers and students of the college of public administration and communicated with them.

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The university of Nebraska at Omaha (UNO) is a comprehensive public university located in Nebraska, which is the university of Nebraska system's campus in Omaha and the third largest higher education institution in the state. The school, founded in 1908, has more than 2,000 staff and more than 15,000 students, including nearly 2,000 international students. UNO has 6 colleges: humanities and social sciences, business administration, art and media, education, information technology, public administration and community service. Its preponderant disciplines include economic management, information technology, public administration, art and so on.