
Auther:2026-01-09
On the afternoon of January 8th, Wang Jun, a doctoral supervisor at the Business School of Coventry University in the UK, was invited to visit the school and gave a wonderful lecture on "The Journey of British Culture: Setting the Stage for Inter school Cooperation between China and the UK". More than 100 teachers and students from the School of Road, Bridge and Port Engineering, the School of Transport Management, and the School of Electronic Information Engineering attended the lecture. The event was co hosted by Ma Yaowen, Vice Dean of the School of Transportation Management, and Professor Chu Qianqian from the School of International Education.

In the lecture, Dr. Wang Jun provided a detailed overview of the population size and land area of the UK, and shared practical insights on daily scenarios such as transportation, currency usage, educational philosophy, infrastructure, climate characteristics, and humanistic care. He also elaborated on the core of gentlemanly culture, analyzed the characteristics of British humor and authentic British expression. During the interactive session, teachers and students actively asked questions, and Dr. Wang patiently answered questions, creating a warm and harmonious atmosphere on site.

Accompanied by teachers from relevant departments, Dr. Wang also visited the national level virtual simulation training room and unmanned aerial vehicle logistics training room of the school. He highly praised the outstanding achievements of the school in the construction of training bases and the integration of industry and education, stating that the school's training teaching mode is closely aligned with industry needs and has strong practicality and innovation.
Coventry University is a deeply cooperative institution of our university. Since the launch of the "3+1+1" undergraduate to master's program with Coventry University in the UK in 2012, intercollegiate cooperation and exchanges have continued to deepen. This program has trained a group of international outstanding talents for the college. As of now, more than 50 students from the college have gone to study at Coventry University, of which 17 have obtained master's degrees and returned to China for employment.
This lecture is a valuable cultural warm-up and practical guidance for students who are interested in participating in Sino foreign cooperation projects and studying abroad in the UK. In the future, the school will continue to strengthen communication and cooperation with overseas universities, introduce high-quality educational resources, enrich campus cultural connotations, and lay a solid foundation for cultivating high-quality technical and skilled talents with international perspectives.