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PEKING UNIVERSITY SPRING 2014 Issue 26 Michelle Obama Speaks on the Values of Educational and Cultural Exchanges P02 Lien Chan Awarded Honorary Professorship of Peking University | 06 Chen Xiaoming His Perspective on Contemporary Chinese Literature | 19 Henry Chang-yu Lee Make the Impossible Possible | 25 PEKING UNIVERSITY SPRING 2014 Issue 26 CONTENTS 02 Spotlight The U.S. First Lady Michelle Obama Speaks on the Values of Educational and Cultural Exchanges .........................................................................02 Lien Chan Awarded Honorary Professorship of Peking University .........................06 Jonathan D. Spence’s Visit to China ..........................................................................08 11 Academic Research Team Led by Professor Deng Hongkui Contributes to Editorial Board Human Induced Hepatocytes ...............................................................................................11 Advisor: Li Yansong, Vice President PKU Researchers Observe High Temperature Superconductivity for International Relations in One-Unit-Cell FeSe Films ................................................................................................ 12 Chair: Xia Hongwei, Director, The First Stage of Harvard and PKU’s Co-Teaching Program of Landscape Architecture Successfully Completed .............................................................. 12 Office of International Relations Passing of the Torch – Kunqu Heritage at PKU ................................................................. 13 Vice-Chair: Yan Jun, Zheng Ruqing, Wang Yong, Nature: Is Longevity Predictable? ......................................................................................... 14 Li Hongquan, Kang Tao The Ninth Peking University Centennial Physics Forum Successfully Held .................. 15 Coordinator: Luo Ling, He Yicheng Peking University National School of Development Organized Designer: He You A Conference to Review China’s Economic Policy ............................................................ 16 PNAS Published Research of Professor Piao Shilong from Editorial Team:Heng Kang Wei, Wang Qingyu, the College of Urban and Environmental Sciences .......................................................... 17 Theodora Koh, Feng Zhiying, Chng Yinghan, Professor Wu Yundong Awarded 2014 Fukui Medal by APATCC.................................... 18 Professor Zhan Xiaowei Elected as Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry ............... 18 Paer Myrén, He Sulan, Sun Qisheng, Xu Xiaochen, Shi Xinyu, Wang Xing, Zhu Xuanhao, Hang Suning, 19 People Qiu Wenzhu, Gui Shihui, and Yu So-Jin Professor Chen Xiaoming: His Perspective on Contemporary Chinese Literature .......19 Professor Zhou Yingchen: An Advocator for Original Chinese Musical Drama ..... 21 Photo: Wang Wenquan, Wang Tiantian Niu Qiankun: Filming as A Redemption in the Absence of Expression ..................23 Peking University Newsletteris a publication 24 Voice for alumni and friends of Peking University Gary Locke’s Farewell Speech .....................................................................................24 and is produced by the Office of International Henry Chang-yu Lee: Make the Impossible Possible ................................................25 Paul Adolph Volcker: The Implementation of Volcker Rule .....................................26 Relations (OIR). 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Talent Development ....................................................................................................39 Donation from Luen Tai in Support of International Exchanges .............................39 Spotlight The U.S. First Lady Michelle Obama Speaks on the Values of Educational and Cultural Exchanges Yang Linhan way to spend a semester — it’s quickly becoming the key to succeed in our global economy,”said the first lady. Strong academic performance is not enough for people who wish to get ahead in today’s workplaces. It requires “having real experience with the world beyond your borders — experience with languages, cultures and societies very different from your own.” By quoting the Chinese saying: “It is better to travel ten thousand miles than to read ten thousand books,” Michelle Obama encouraged more young people to study abroad to shape the future of China and the U.S. and that of the world. The only way forward is together In the global context of shared challenges including climate change and economic development, “no one country can confront them alone…the only way forward is together.” Michelle Obama stressed the word “together” to highlight cooperation. She also noted he U.S. first lady Michelle La- of PKU. that “we all have a stake in each other’s Vaughn Obama paid a visit to success” by describing the possibilities T Peking University on March Better to travel 10,000 miles than to of China and the U.S. sharing medical 22nd, 2014 and addressed the impor- read 10,000 books and technological discoveries, as well tance of educational exchanges such as architectural inspiration. as studying abroad, and the vital role Focusing on the educational and “That’s when the connections you of other cultural exchanges. cultural exchanges among young peo- make as classmates or lab mates can “In studying abroad, you’re not just ple, Michelle Obama first noted that blossom into something more.” Mi- changing your own life…you’re chang- “by learning each other’s languages chelle Obama took examples from ing the lives of everyone you meet,” and by showing curiosity and respect both Chinese and American students said the US First Lady Michelle Obama for each other’s cultures…all of you are who built relations with each other. in her speech to an audience of Chi- building bridges of understanding that “These lasting bonds represent the nese and American students from Pe- will lead to so much more.” true value of studying abroad,” she re- king University at the Stanford Center “Studying abroad isn’t just a fun marked. 02 Peking University Newsletter Opportunities for all “China is currently the fifth most popular destination for Americans studying abroad” and “the highest America’s best face and China’s best face to number of exchange students in the U.S. is from China.” These numbers the world, you keep teaching each other and make one thrilled, “But still, too many learning from each other, and building bonds students never have this chance,” she pointed out. of friendship that will enrich your lives and As a graduate of Princeton Univer- enrich our world for decades to come. sity and Harvard Law School, the first lady shared her own story to highlight the necessity of more opportunities for students to study abroad. “I came from a working class fam- In a brief statement, Professor Wang ily…and it never occurred to me to Enge, President of PKU, offered warm > Stanford Center study abroad, ever.” She added, “Study greetings to the first lady, and appreci- at Peking University abroad shouldn’t just be for students ated the tremendous efforts she has from certain backgrounds.”She ex- made to promote the China-US educa- The Stanford Center at Peking Uni- plained that the announcement of tional and cultural exchanges. He also versity (SCPKU) is Stanford University’s the 100,000 Strong initiatives back introduced to the first lady a soon-to- headquarters for faculty and students in 2009 was a tremendous effort to launch academic initiative “Yenching engaged in research, teaching, training “increase the number and diversity Academy”, which aims at making PKU and outreach activities in China. The of American students studying in a global hub of renowned scholars and 3400 square meter center is designed as China.” students. a resource for the entire