Constructing connections
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Chen says Briseghella has brought significant changes to the college, not only in terms of new technology and teaching methods but also concepts, such as focus on sustainable development.
According to Briseghella, although the university is not located in a big city like Beijing or Shanghai, it can still enhance its international competitiveness in different ways, such as by doing more joint projects with foreign organizations.
"Internationalization doesn't simply mean more foreign faces. To innovate on research methods and learn advanced international management is most important," he says.
At his suggestion, a series of new measures are being adopted by the college. For example, it opened a marketing office, which has specialized functions such as helping faculty members apply for international cooperation projects.
He also invited professionals from Europe to train young Chinese researchers in presenting at international seminars.
He is head of the Sustainable and Innovative Bridge Engineering Research Center, a lab that is regarded as an important measure for the college's internationalization. The center not only does its own research but also introduces leading technologies from abroad. It has established joint research centers with international companies and universities.
The center now includes a number of researchers who have study or work experience overseas and also attracts exchange students from other countries.
Briseghella hopes it will serve as a platform for Chinese and international organizations seeking cooperation opportunities.