This summer, a number of CUG teams went on trips of practical activities around the globe.They traveled from the inland regions of Australia to the capital city of Vietnam; from the South Indian Ocean's Sri Lanka to the University of Edinburgh in the United Kingdom; and from Tokyo Institute of Technology in Japan to Bangkok, Thailand. With their most confident steps, they set off on an exciting adventure, always learning and improving.
Foster an understanding of Earth system science.
The teachers and students from the School of Earth Resources in Mount Isa, an inland city of Australia
The teachers and students from the School of Earth Sciences and S. K. Lee Honors College in the State of Western Australia
The teachers and students from the School of Environmental Studies examine the karst in Slovenia
The teachers and students from the School of Engineering during joint engineering geological fieldwork in northern Vietnam
Feel the enchanting power of colored gemstones.
The teachers and students from the Gemological Institute learn about colored gemstones from experienced jewelers in Beruwala, Sri Lanka
The teachers and students from the Gemological Institute visit the Asian Institute of Gemological Sciences in Thailand
Explore cutting-edge technology
The teachers and students from the School of Mechanical Engineering and Electronic Information attend a state-of-the-art academic report at Newcastle University in the UK
The teachers and students from the School of Automation at Tokyo University of Technology
The teachers and students from the School of Future Technology listen to a professor’s introduction to research advancements at Tokyo University of Technology
Over 150 teachers and students from 15 teams across 7 schools will travel the world for practical activities from July to October.
(Edited and translated from the Chinese version)