On the 26th local time, Campinas State University in Brazil officially established the Brazil China Interdisciplinary Research Center (CIEBC) to integrate academic resources, cultivate young scholars, and strengthen academic cooperation between Brazil and China. Paul Cesar, President of Campinas State University, stated that China has become a world leader in science, technology, and innovation, and has made significant progress in industries such as artificial intelligence, renewable energy, and biotechnology. The global academic community is paying increasing attention to China, and the establishment of this center is timely. Chinese Ambassador to Brazil Zhu Qingqiao pointed out in a video speech that the establishment of this research center is a concrete manifestation of the vision of cooperation between the two countries in the academic field. I believe that the research center will become an important think tank platform for promoting cutting-edge research, deepening academic dialogue, and facilitating cross regional cooperation, providing a continuous stream of ideological support for the sustained development of bilateral relations. The Chinese Consul General in S ã o Paulo, Yu Peng, delivered a speech expressing the hope that the research center will leverage the research advantages of Campinas State University, gather more experts and scholars, achieve achievements in international frontiers and emerging fields, effectively serve the development of both countries, and promote win-win cooperation. Susan Cleban, Deputy Foreign Minister in charge of Asia Pacific Affairs at the Brazilian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, stated that conducting research on China must transcend cultural differences between Brazil and China, and interdisciplinary and diverse perspectives are indispensable. The center will also attract Chinese scholars to participate in joint research, which will have a profound and positive impact. It is reported that the center will attract scholars from fields such as medicine, engineering, economics, linguistics, and demography who have long been engaged in Chinese research, coordinate the academic strength of the school and inter schools, and collaborate to carry out in-depth research in areas such as Chinese economy, technological innovation, humanities, health sciences, and environmental research. As one of the founders of the center, Tom Dwyer, a professor at Campinas State University, regards "Chinese philosophy, culture, and language" as the core research direction. He believes that understanding contemporary China requires tracing back to its cultural roots and understanding how tradition shapes contemporary Chinese values, social practices, and public policies. Understanding China is not an option, but a necessity. ”The backbone of the research center and economist Selio Hilatuca said that China's rise is reshaping global trade, politics, and culture, and "we are concerned about the challenges and opportunities brought to Brazil by the development of the global situation. (New Society)
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