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Napier principal wins friendship award from China



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Published Date: 01 October 2008
A CITY university principal has become the first British citizen to receive the International Yellow River Friendship Award.
Professor Joan Stringer, principal and vice-chancellor of Napier University, was given the award by China's Henan province in recognition of her individual commitment to developing higher education in China and Napier's long-standing links with both
the Henan province and China as a whole.

Napier University has a number of ties with higher education institutions in China and this award is recognition of Prof Stringer's contribution to the development of an international education exchange between Henan province and Scotland.

Prof Stringer said: "It is a wonderful honour to receive this Yellow River Friendship Award. We have formed excellent links with many institutions in the province.

"China is one of the fastest-growing economies in the world. There is a huge demand for university education and as such there are opportunities for Scottish Higher Education institutions to help meet that demand and share knowledge. I'm proud that Napier University is at the forefront of this drive."

The Yellow River Friendship award is a National Day Award presented to foreigners who have made an outstanding contribution to the economic development and social progress of the people of central China.





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  • Last Updated: 01 October 2008 11:01 AM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
 
1

Joe Smith.,

Moscow 01/10/2008 12:45:39
STARBUCKS THEIF:
A Starbuck's spokesman said yesterday:

"The loss of the £9000 was inconvenient as it meant we had to sell 20 latte grandes to make the money back. This involved staying open an hour later than usual"

ONLY A PRAWN IN WHITBY:
Meanwhile, a diehard Costa Coffee fanatic returned home form a holiday in Whitby to find that his crazy pals had stencilled Starbuck insignia over his van, the stone cladding on the front of his maisonette, his Ventolin inhaler, his Sea Monkeys aquarium, and his collection of 1970s jazz mags. "I've got a revenge plan already worked out"
2

alex paterson,

edinburgh 01/10/2008 13:18:24
The International Yellow River Friendship Award,well done Prof Joan Stringer,you do know that the award is just a case of China Tea.
3

Journalistic licence,

01/10/2008 19:14:29
Well done on winning the Fliendship Award, Plofessor Stlinger.
4

John Knox furr First Meenister,

High Street 02/10/2008 00:22:50
#3 That is shocking! Come to my office at tooth hurty!

 

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