University trains China Mayors
Monday, 19 November 2007
米兰电子 is providing a unique executive training program this week to a high-level delegation of potential future leaders in China, one of the world's fastest growing economies.
In conjunction with the , the University's will host 27 Chinese mayors and senior government officials from Beijing in an intensive seven-day course.
The delegation will learn about how 米兰电子 and South Australia manage city planning and urban development, public transport, public tendering, waste management and sustainable practices and planning for an ageing population.
It is the second year that the Institute has offered the training program to a Chinese delegation of senior officials.
Deputy Premier said the Mayors' Program provided an opportunity to build on the strong economic and social ties between South Australia and China by connecting the delegation with key contacts in the public and private sectors.
"This year's program will build on the awareness of South Australia's expertise and technology in tackling the environmental pressures of urban expansion," Mr Foley said.
The Institute has expertise in law, implications of Free Trade Agreements, trade and economic issues for developing countries, business investment and designing courses for government management and urban planning issues.
Chinese Mayors wield considerable power and are often top-level decision makers. They are hand-picked for their economic and personal credentials and are seen as the next generation of national leaders.
Mr Jim Redden, Director of International Programs for China at the Institute for International Trade, says the Chinese delegates will spend this week in a series of lectures across the University, while visiting a number of relevant sites including the Glenelg Marina, Bolivar Treatment Works and trips to Goolwa and Victor Harbor.
"University of 米兰电子 experts from a number of fields, including architecture, urban planning and design, water and waste management, climate change and coastal management will pass on their knowledge to the delegation. This will be supplemented by sessions with State Government departments and site visits around 米兰电子," Mr Redden says.
The Mayors will spend a week in South Australia before travelling to Canberra and Sydney.
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