On December 6 2019, Malik Sundharam, Assistant President of Northeastern University, and other representatives of the University visited the College of Business, and Professor Dong Jing, Associate Dean of the College of Business, and other staffs received the visit.
At the beginning of the meeting, Professor Dong Jing welcomed the arrival of the delegation from Northeastern University. Then, she introduced the background of the College of Business, mainly including scientific research level, teachers, curriculum and other aspects.
Then Steven Zhou, Director of Channel Cooperation of Northeastern University, gave a brief introduction to Northeastern University, mainly including campus infrastructure, enrollment profile, training characteristics, etc.
Committed to training first-class business talents in the world, the principals of the two universities made in-depth discussions and exchanges on specific issues such as future cooperative education, in order to find the best way of cooperative training.
Introduction to cooperative university
Northeast University, or NEU for short, was founded in 1898. It is located in the center of Boston, which is rich in history, ancient and modern. It is a famous private research university in Boston, the capital of Massachusetts in the northeast of the United States. It has a high reputation in the whole world. One of the advantages of Northeastern University is the internship project co-op, which has cooperative relations with many enterprises. Students can easily find many internships and accumulate work experience in Boston. Northeastern University's career service ranks first in the United States, and the popularity of science and engineering graduates in northeastern companies is second only to MIT and Harvard University.