RUDN signed a Memorandum of Cooperation in the field of science and education with Weifang Medical University
The signing ceremony was attended by Larisa Efremova, Vice-Rector for International Affairs of the RUDN, and Alexey Abramov, Director of the Medical Institute. On the part of the Chinese partners, the Vice-Rector, Mr. Lu Guohua, spoke.
The participants of the ceremony stressed the importance of the development of Chinese-Russian relations in the field of medicine, and also expressed their readiness to direct their efforts to work out issues on the creation of joint educational programs in the field of "Nursing" and the specialties "Pharmacy", "Medical Care".
As a result of the signing, a step-by-step work plan was outlined for the approval and signing of the working program of cooperation in 2021.
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Weifang Medical University is a university that includes 18 colleges (faculties), and trains specialists in the field of medicine. The university was founded in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, and is located in Weifang, Shandong Province.
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