In recent years, Schoolf of Geosciences has established official partnership with nearly 30 universities or institutions from more than 10 countries and areas of America, Canada, Australia, Russia, France, Britain, and the Middle East. With commitment to teaching, research and social service, School of Geosciences has conducted effective cooperation and exchanges with partners through different forms, such as students and faculty exchange, academic cooperation and joint collaboration education.
School of Geosciences has launched intercollegiate programs for students exchange and sent annually more than 100 students abroad for study or research. The School of Geosciences is listed by the scholarship program launched by China Scholarship Council (CSC) for supporting postgraduates and outstanding undergraduates. In the past few years, over 50 CSC-sponsored postgraduates have been sent to over 10 countries for pursuing PhD degrees or receiving a combined PhD training.
Additionally, every year, School of Geosciences designated over 10 leading professors, young teachers and administrative staff abroad for research, further study and training. Over 10 delegations were sent abroad to conduct exchange, visit, give lectures or attend international conferences. In addition, the School of Geosciences has hosted over 10 international academic conferences to draw overseas distinguished experts and scholars to give lectures or classes for students.