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Social Work Among USC Schools to Partner with Peking University

  • Research

Peking University has selected USC to be a long-term strategic partner in the development of research and graduate professional education, making USC one of only a few research institutions in the nation to have this level of collaboration with China’s premier institution of higher learning.

Resulting from the leadership of the USC Consortium for Graduate Professional Education and Research, an interdisciplinary team of USC professional school deans, the relationship was officially forged in November 2006 with the signing of a memorandum of understanding. The USC School of Social Work; USC School of Policy, Planning, and Development; USC Rossier School of Education; USC Davis School of Gerontology and USC Viterbi School of Engineering are currently committed to future activities that include joint research, teaching and faculty exchanges. Other schools will visit Peking in March to discuss additional projects.

Xiaoming Li, assistant president for academic programs and director of the office of scientific research at Peking University, met with USC deans and senior faculty in December 2006 to convey his commitment to a mutually beneficial relationship that expands interdisciplinary pursuits and discuss possible linkages with participating schools.

“This agreement will have far-reaching potential in fostering the research and dialogue that will inform educational policy and advance professional education, both continuing education and professional degrees,” said Marilyn Flynn, dean of the USC School of Social Work. “We look forward to integrating our insights and participating in activities that build new knowledge and scholarship.”

Founded in 1898, Peking University was originally named the Imperial University of Peking and was the first national comprehensive university in China. The establishment of Beida, as it is also called, marked the beginning of China’s modern history of higher education. After the Revolution of 1911, the current name of Peking University was adopted. Recently, the Chinese government placed Beida on the top of its agenda for promoting higher education for the 21st century.

“Introduction of advanced professional education in a top-tier university like Peking University would set the standard for all other professional development in China over the next several decades,” said Karen Symms Gallagher, dean of the USC Rossier School of Education. “It would mean, ultimately, improvement in the competitive and innovative position of both China and the University of Southern California,” she said.

Mike Diamond, who holds joint appointments in business, education and social work, chairs the USC Consortium for Graduate Professional Education and Research, which includes the USC Annenberg School for Communications, USC Davis School of Gerontology, Institute for Health Promotion and Disease Prevention Research of the USC Keck School of Medicine, USC School of Dentistry, USC Rossier School of Education, USC School of Policy, Planning and Development, USC School of Social Work and USC Viterbi School of Engineering.

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