On March 7, Dr. Neo Bayer, Director of the Office of International Programs of Montana State University (MSU) and his team members were invited to SJZU. The heads of SJZU's International Exchange & Cooperation Department warmly welcomed them. They discussed the development of intercollegiate cooperation and exchange student programs.
Both sides introduced in detail the characteristics of their majors, the achievements of intercollegiate exchanges and cooperation, and their plans for education internationalization. They exchanged opinions and reached a broad consensus on the cooperation of exchange student programs and teachers' overseas learning in various disciplines.
Founded in 1893, Montana State University’s main campus is located in Billings, Montana, USA. It is an institution of higher learning that provides high-quality education. Its development focuses on science, technology and engineering. MSU offers over 100 undergraduate majors, 40 Master degree programs, and 16 Doctoral degree programs. In 2018, MSU ranked 101 among the top public universities in the United States.