Right, Prof.Cephas Omenyo UG, Zhejiang University Prof. Mei Xinlin |
The Confucius Institute will help teach the Chinese language, culture and philosophy as well as promote interdepency among nations especially Ghana and the People’s Republic of China.
The Vice-Chancellor, Professor Ernest Aryeetey, who chaired the ceremony noted in his opening remarks that the establishment of the Confucius Institute was in fulfillment of an earlier recommendation made when the University began offering the Chinese at the Department of Modern Languages in May 2008. He was hopeful that with its establishment, the Institute will be able to nurture and foster the growth of the Chinese language and culture. The Vice-Chancellor also looked forward to mutual exchange of students to allow Chinese students to learn more about the Ghanaian culture.
The Director of the University Affairs Committee at Zhejiang University of Technology, Professor MEI Xinlin said his institution was elated to be associated with the University of Ghana, and presented a scholarship package for 36 students of the University of Ghana studying Chinese, for the “Year Abroad” Language Proficiency Programme. This was received by the Dean of the Faculty of Arts, Rev. Professor Cephas Omenyo
The Director in charge of Tertiary Education at the Ministry of education, Mr Donald Tay, who represented the Honourable Minister of Education, lauded the idea for establishing the Institute and pledged government’s unflinching support to the programme.
Chinese students held the audience spellbound with a spectacular performance in the Chinese language and dance.
The launch was followed by the unveiling of a plaque at the Confucius Institute located in the Reginald Amonoo Building at the Department of Modern Languages, University of Ghana.
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