between the two schools is timely. He further explained, on the orld Health Forum, is exactly the action that Tsinghua took to coalesce globa

2022-07-21

Tsinghua Vanke School of Public Health and Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health held a virtual MoU signing ceremony on December 2. Dean Margaret Chan of Tsinghua Vanke School of Public Health and Dean Michelle A. Williams of Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, entered the agreement which outlines collaboration to advance global health security. Professor Yang Bin, the Vice President and Provost of Tsinghua University, and Professor Alan Garber, the Provost of Harvard University, witnessed the signing and delivered remarks. The signing ceremony was hosted by James Chau, the Special Advisor to Dean Margaret Chan.

Alan Garber mentioned in his address that the collaboration between the two schools is timely. He further explained, on the one hand, global health challenges require global solutions. Nations need to work together to overcome the COVID-19 pandemic, climate change and other challenges for human health; on the other hand, this collaboration will further the goal of both Universities to train the leaders of the future, guide the global health agenda now and for generations to come, and advance the shared mission of improving public health around the world.

Yang Bin emphasized that health is the foundation of social civilization and progress, and a priority goal of public policies of all countries. Promoting global health is important to the implementation of the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals. Yang Bin said, Tsinghua University has always been committed to develop innovative solutions to help solve pressing problems in China and the world, through education and research. Either the foundation of Vanke School of Public Health, or the initiation of World Health Forum, is exactly the action that Tsinghua took to coalesce global wisdom, to create opportunities for dialogues and to promote global cooperation.