

Prof. Yang Wei
President, National Natural Science Foundation of China
Academician of Chinese Academy of Sciences
Member of the Third World Academy of Sciences
President of ZJU (Aug. 2006 to Feb. 2013)
Keynote Speaker:Song Yonghua, Executive Vice President of ZJU
Participants: all 2017 Freshmen and new recruits are invited, others are all welcome to join.
Date:Sep. 20th 18:30
Location:Auditorium hall of Teaching & Learning Building A
In order to help overseas students be familiar with the Haining international campus as soon as possible, MCS organized Survival Chinese Language Program. It will be held on Monday, September 18, 2017 and ends on Tuesday, September 26, 2017. This 12 hours program will focus on some basic daily topics in daily life, such as Chinese greeting, shopping, ask directions, etc.
In order to help overseas students be familiar with the Haining international campus as soon as possible, MCS organized Survival Chinese Language Program. It will be held on Monday, September 18, 2017 and ends on Tuesday, September 26, 2017. This 12 hours program will focus on some basic daily topics in daily life, such as Chinese greeting, shopping, ask directions, etc.
In order to help overseas students be familiar with the Haining international campus as soon as possible, MCS organized Survival Chinese Language Program. It will be held on Monday, September 18, 2017 and ends on Tuesday, September 26, 2017. This 12 hours program will focus on some basic daily topics in daily life, such as Chinese greeting, shopping, ask directions, etc. Students use this program to gain a better understanding in China and learn better in Zhejiang University. Courses will open to all international students in Haining Campus.
In order to communicate the concept and process of strategy development, report on the progress of Campus strategy development, hear comments on draft Campus Strategic Intent and motivate Campus units to develop their strategic plan or work plan, Professor K.C.

In recent years, there has been an extraordinary leap in knowledge of the human genome and its role in health and disease. A decade ago, researchers were tentatively exploring the first reference human genome sequences, which cost over $1billion to produce.
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