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The universities
and companies in cooperation with SIT are listed as follows:
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| Overseas Universities and Companies |
Country |
Date of Establishing Cooperation |
| West Ontario University |
Canada |
1985
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| Xianda Science & Technology System Company |
Hong Kong |
1989
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| Darmstadt University of Technology |
Germany |
1991
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| Stuttgart University |
Germany |
1991
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| Fh-Aalen University of Applied Science |
Germany |
May of 1992
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| College of Engineering University of New Orleans |
U.S.A |
May of 1994
|
| Southern Alberta Institute of Technology |
Canada |
June of 1994
|
| Irkutsk State Economy Unbersity |
Russia |
Nov. of 1995
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| Oulu Institute of Technology |
Finland |
June of 1996
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| Tampere Polytechnic University |
Finland |
June of 1996
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| Stuart School of Business lllinois Institute of Technology |
U.S.A |
Sep. of 1997
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| Irkutsk State Technical University |
Russia |
1997
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| Siberia State Academy of Geodesy |
Russia |
1997
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| Kharkov State Polytechnic University |
Ukraine |
1997
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| Aomori Chuo Gakuin University |
Japan |
1997
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| Chrysan Industries,INC |
U.S.A |
1997
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| Irkutsk State Foreign Language University |
Russia |
1998
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| Zaporoje State Polytechnic University |
Ukraine |
1998
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| Higher Metropolitan College |
Malaysia |
1998
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| Off Shore Optics Comany |
U.S.A |
1998
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| Tomsk Polytechnic University |
Russia |
1999
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| Toyohashi University of Technology |
Japan |
Dec. of 1999
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| University of Luton |
United Kingdom |
1999
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| University of Ballarat |
Australia |
Oct. of 2000
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| Siberia Institute of High Current Electronics |
Russia |
March of 2001
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| Siberia Institute of Atmospheric Optics |
Russia |
March of 2001
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| Siberia Institute of Strength Physics and Materials
Science |
Russia |
March of 2001
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| Tomsk University of Electronic Technology |
Russia |
March of 2001
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Shenyang Institute of Technology actively engages
in cooperative programs with foreign universities worldwide. The purposes
for the collaboration include:
to further understand administrative and academic
expertise of other advanced universities in developed countries of the
world;
to enrich the development of programs in several
academic disciplines;
to improve the educational experience of the students;
to raise educational standards, particularly in
science and research.
The following cooperative programs began in September
of 2000.