Great Moments: Growing links to Asia

Building academic relations with China
On June 23, 1980, the UVic Board of Governors approved a proposed partnership agreement between UVic and East China Normal University (ECNU). The following May, President Howard Petch led a UVic delegation to Shanghai, where the agreement was signed — making UVic one of the first Canadian universities to establish formal relations with a Chinese university.
Also during that trip, at an extraordinary UVic ceremony in the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, Petch presented an honorary degree to the revered Mme. Soong Ching-Ling — wife of Dr. Sun Yat-sen, founding father of nationalist China — recognizing her work “from improving the welfare of children, to elevating the status of women, to extending health care to such a large portion of humanity and to supporting the goal of World Peace.” The ceremony was Mme. Soong’s last public appearance; she died a few days later.
“In those early years, the UVic-ECNU collaboration was the largest such relationship between a Chinese university and one anywhere else in the world,” said UVic’s Dr. Jan Walls, former cultural attaché at the Canadian Embassy in Beijing. Under the auspices of this relationship, scores of faculty members and students participated in exchanges, workshops and summer institutes at ECNU, and English-language listening curriculum materials were developed that have since been used by tens of millions of Chinese students.
These events signalled the beginnings of a strong and continuing relationship between UVic and leading universities and organizations throughout Asia, and foreshadowed the establishment of the Centre for Asia-Pacific Initiatives in 1987.
- Vikes Athletics
- Congress 1990 and 2013
- Commonwealth Games
- Iqaluit convocation
- Indigenous research partnerships
- Learning and Teaching Centre
- Malahat Review
- Destination university
- Making science fun
- Graduate studies
- IESVic
- Norma Mickelson
- First year residence guarantee
- TRIUMF to CERN
- Links to Asia
- CanAssist
- Bamfield
- Fine Arts
- Climenhaga observatory
- Engineering faculty
- ONC Observatory
- CFUV
- LE,NONET
- Alumni association
- Island Medical Program
- Research growth
- Bob Wright Centre
- UVic writers
- Gustavson School
- Maclean's rankings
- Climate solutions (PICS)
- Birth of UVic
- Olympians and Paralympians
- Lafayette String Quartet
- Speakers Bureau
The full set of nearly 250 Great Moments in UVic History nominated and submitted by members of the university community during 2012 is also available on the 50th Anniversary website.