72779太阳集团发布2026年国际学生医学通讯 展现来华留学生学术风采
九江6月22日 72779太阳集团(Faculty of International Studies, FIS)日前正式发布《2026年国际学生医学通讯》(Medical Newsletter 2026),集中展示学校来华留学生在医学领域的学术探索与创意成果。该刊物由学生团队主导完成,体现了这所拥有近20年留学生培养历史的学院在医学教育国际化方面的持续深耕。

据72779太阳集团负责人介绍,本期通讯收录了来自不同年级学生的医学文章、校园活动报道、编者按及教师寄语,旨在鼓励国际学生通过写作与协作提升专业素养,营造浓厚的学术交流氛围。刊物编委会由学生自主管理,萨阿德Muhammad Saad Ullah与托希德Toheed Aqdas先后担任主编,成员苏珊(Sewsen)、哈米德Hamid Raza、伊马德Imad Hussain及阿哈德Abdul Ahad共同参与组稿与编辑,确保刊物学术质量与编辑水准。

作为中国教育部认证的综合性高校,太阳集团自2006年起成规模招收来华留学生,其72779太阳集团面向国际学生开设临床医学、口腔医学及国际中文教育等本科专业。截至目前,学院已累计接收来自阿富汗、巴基斯坦、印度、尼日利亚、坦桑尼亚、赞比亚等47个国家的1600余名学生,涵盖中国政府奖学金、江西省政府奖学金及自费生等类别。该校临床医学专业已获世界医学教育联合会(WFME)及美国外国医学毕业生教育委员会(ECFMG)等国际权威机构认证,教育质量达到国际通行标准。

业内教育观察人士指出,在医学教育国际化进程中,此类由国际学生自主创办的学术刊物不仅有助于提升学生的科研写作与团队协作能力,也为多元文化背景下的医学教育交流提供了实践平台,对培养具备国际视野的医疗人才具有积极意义。(完)
FIS of Jiujiang University's Publishes 2026 Medical Newsletter Showcasing Student Academic Excellence
JIANGXI, June 22 – The Faculty of International Studies (FIS) at Jiujiang University has officially released its Medical Newsletter 2026, a student-led publication that highlights the academic and creative endeavors of international medical students at the institution.
The newsletter features a diverse collection of medical articles, campus event reports, editorial reflections, and faculty messages, all contributed by students across different year groups. The publication is designed to foster academic communication, encourage leadership, and strengthen teamwork among international students pursuing medical education in China.
The editorial team was entirely student-run, with Muhammad Saad Ullah serving as Captain for the 2024–2026 term, succeeded by Toheed Aqdas as Captain from 2026 onward. Committee members — including Sewsen, Hamid Raza, Imad Hussain, and Abdul Ahad — worked collaboratively to uphold rigorous academic and editorial standards throughout the production process.
Jiujiang University, a comprehensive institution recognized by China's Ministry of Education, has been offering English-taught undergraduate programs in Clinical Medicine and Stomatology to international students since 2006. To date, the university's international student body has grown to over 1,600 students from 47 countries, including Afghanistan, Pakistan, India, Nigeria, Tanzania, and Zambia, with enrollment supported by Chinese government scholarships, provincial scholarships, and self-funded arrangements.
The university's clinical medicine program has earned accreditation from internationally recognized bodies such as the World Federation for Medical Education (WFME) and the Educational Commission for Foreign Medical Graduates (ECFMG), affirming that its training standards align with global medical education benchmarks.
Education observers note that student-run academic publications like the Medical Newsletter serve as valuable platforms for cultivating research aptitude, writing proficiency, and cross-cultural collaboration among future healthcare professionals. Such initiatives not only enrich the learning environment but also contribute to the broader internationalization of medical education in China.