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(Xinhua, 10 December 2007) -- SHANGHAI -- China launched a
nationwide campaign on Monday to select 10 college students for an
Arctic visit next year. The trip aims to arouse greater public
attention to China's Arctic research. The "Embrace the First Ray of
Sunshine in the Arctic" trip will provide the opportunity for the
students to visit a number of landmarks, including the Svalbard Islands
in northern Norway, the Chinese Arctic Yellow River Station and the
Norwegian Polar Institute. "This activity, the first of its
kind in China, aims to drive home the message that the public,
especially college students, should be more concerned with the
relationship between the Arctic, global climate change and human
beings," said Yang Huigen, deputy director of the Polar Research
Institute of China. The exploration, co-sponsored by
the International Polar Year (IPY) Chinese committee and the Royal
Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, are among the international
cooperation and exchange activities of The China Program for IPY
2007-2008. It was officially launched in March. It is also the fourth
IPY and the first time China has taken part. The 10 students will be selected
after a national on-line knowledge contest about the polar region and a
series of tests for their English proficiency and physical and
psychological condition.
Posted by Amanda Graham – 23 December 2007; 9:33:16 PM – Permalink
Tagged: Education and outreach, News, Youth Involvement
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