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Report from Jiang-xi, China, 2012
Hou-Qun Yuan(2009-2011 米山奨学生)
I have been back to China for one year from Japan with the Doctoral Degree in
Osaka University. During this one year, I always remember and miss everything
and everybody I have met in Japan, especially Rotarians and the events which I have
joined in Rotary Club, because this is the difference between other abroad students
and Yoneyama Scholars. As Yoneyama Scholars, we have more chance to know
Japanese people and to know Japanese system. Here I would like to give a small
report about our daily life.
I am working in the School of Science, Jiang-xi Agriculture University(江西農業大
学), which is located in Nan-Chang city, Jiang-xi Province(江西省南昌市). Although
the name of the university is related to agriculture, it contains science, engineering,
economics, art, humanities, foreign languages, and so on. There are about 20, 000
students in the university, and there are chemical, physical, mathematical and
biological departments in the school of science. I am working in the department of
chemistry, and I am teaching Inorganic Chemistry. I have about 10 classes each
week. Guang-ming Bao, my husband, who was a scholar of Toyonaka Club, is
working in the department of animal science, and he has about 20 classes each week
in this semester. He will go to Shanghai as a visiting scholar from this June to
December.
I like to communicate with my students. They are interested in Japan very much,
and most of them know some basic Japanese language because of Japanese
animation, so they like to speak some
Japanese with me, and like to ask me to
teach them some Japanese Language. I
always tell them the story which I have
met/experienced/learnt in Japan, and
the differences of the undergraduate
school and/or system between Japan and
China. It seems like that they are
interested in Japanese things more than
inorganic chemistry.
We would like to try our best to teach
our students and we enjoy the university
life very much.