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Our website:
http://www.fudan.org.cn/
Today, associations organized by Fudan's alumni can be found in the
United States, Japan, Australia, Canada, Taiwan, Hong Kong and
mainland China. The inspiring word of Fudan has been impressed deep
into the minds of Fudan people.
Educationally, academically and economically, Fudan alumni's
strengthened ties with their alma mater are playing a significant
role in the development of the University. The routine services of
these alumni associations include: updating contact lists, holding
conferences, conducting Sino-foreign cultural exchanges, and keeping
contact with other alumni associations throughout the world.
Li Deng-hui, ex-president of Fudan instructed the students to unite,
serve and sacrifice. A well-known 77-year-old architect from the
Alumni Association in Taipei also said that strength lies in unity
and that Fudan alumni are expected to serve as an example in the
increasing mergers of higher learning schools in mainland China.
What's more, a worldwide gathering is held annually in order to
promote the relations between the alumni all over the world. The
alumni associations have made many achievements. For example: Fudan
University agreed to launch a master program sponsored by the Alumni
Association in Henan; the chemistry departments of Fudan and
Zhengzhou University decided to cooperate in setting up a national
key discipline and a Fudan network college in Zhengzhou; Zhengzhou
University and the Fudan Alumni Association in Washington agreed to
open a school of martial arts; two companies of Zhengzhou signed
contracts respectively with the alumni associations in Chongqing and
Beijing for two trade projects.
The Fudan Alumni Association in Shenzhen: a corporation was
officially registered on May, 20th when the 2001 Conference of the
Fudan Alumni Associations was held. Its legal representative is
Zheng Liang-yu, former mayor of Shenzhen and a member of the Fudan
Alumni Association.
The Fudan Alumni Association in Australia was launched in Chinatown,
Sydney on the evening of January 28, and is led by Li Shan-zhi,
nephew to Li Deng-hui, former Fudan president, in cooperation with
other alumni. The association was voluntarily organized by the Fudan
graduates working or living in Sydney.
The Fudan Alumni Association in Hangzhou was launched by the
Hangzhou alumni in September, 1989. It is the sponsor of the Tan
Jia-zhen Foundation for Life Sciences.
The Fudan Alumni Association in Washington is now led by You
Wei-shun, who graduated from the Foreign Language Department in 1982
and later taught English in East China University of Science and
Technology. He went to the United States in 1990 and got his MBA
degree in 1993. He set up Sino-US Business Consultation Company in
1993 and Wei-shun Business Consultation Company in Shanghai in 1997.
Vice-chair of the Fudan Alumni Association in Washington is Jin
Zhong-ren, a senior researcher of American Social Behavioral Science
Research Institute, a doctor of social science of Maryland (1994),
an economics master and former lecturer of modern western economics
of Fudan University. He went to the University of London for further
studies in 1987 and later to America in 1989. Engaged in
econometrical analysis, he was employed as a policy advisor and
statistics analyst by the U.S. ministries of Labor, of Education,
and of Public Health.
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