The past few weeks I traveled for work to China. In Beijing we participated in the APAIE, the Asia Pacific Association of International Education. The location of the conference was next to the "Birds Nest", the main Olympic Stadium of the Games hosted by Beijing in 2012.
At the conference many countries promote their education systems and many existing and new partnerships are discussed and presented. Here are a few of the country booths: a splashing one from the Australians (who will host the APAIE in 2016), the modest booth of Canada, even my small country of Holland was there, and the Catalonians assumed people know they are part of Spain and Europe (even though their booth design was one of the most eye-catching)...
Beijing had nice clear skies this time (compared to the horrible smog I experienced in October last year). On the Sunday I had some time to walk around near our hotel and hereby a few shots:
The rest of the days were filled with meetings at several of our partner institutions in Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou. Some impressions of the campuses, the meetings and the very nice welcome signs they always put up:
On the way to China I flew via Brisbane in Australia to do a short two day evaluation visit of the Peace & Conflict Resolution Master degree program offered at Queensland University to 10 fellows sponsored by the Rotary International Foundation each year (same as I did in January at Uppsala University in Sweden). It was such a busy few days that I forgot to make photos other than these two of the river which flows through the city and one of the fun little restaurants I was hosted in...
Talking about food, I have to show a few of the photos I took in Beijing when we walked past the daily famous food market: all sort of things there including cooked scorpions....
The hosting in China was again superb and we had a variety of work lunches and dinners where the food "just kept coming" on the typical traditional moving round plate in the middle of the table:
Now back for a while again in Niagara at home and in Toronto at work. Lots of projects, partnerships and student recruitment work to oversee and coordinate. Seneca is an exciting and happening place!
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