Visual arts school at new campus
22/9/2005 14:50
Yan Zhen and Wu Yingying/Shanghai Daily news
More
than 300 students at Fudan University's Shanghai Institute of Visual Arts
yesterday began their study at the new campus in suburban Songjiang University
Town. Jointly sponsored by Fudan and several local media and business groups,
the institute includes five subordinate colleges - communication design, media
and films, spatial and industrial design, fashion design as well as a school of
fine art. Undergraduates will take a one-year course in basic public arts
study, such as painting and design. A "professor-studio" system, in which
students follow their mentors to work on cases or design projects, will be the
major teaching method. The institute has invited more than 20 renowned
designers and artists to deliver regular lectures. For instance, John McKenzie,
founding governor of the London Institute, is the local institute's vice
president and will deliver lectures at least four times a
year. "Establishment of the institute, which can train large numbers of
high-quality arts professionals, is an important step in the city's development
toward a modern service center," said Gong Xueping, director of the Shanghai
People's Congress and the institute's honorary president. The institute expects
an enrollment of 3,000. Meanwhile, the Shanghai American School has opened a
new high school building at its Pudong campus. It can accommodate 90
students; only grades 9 and 10 are offered now. Next year it will provide grade
11, a full high school program, including grade 12 in the 2007 to 2008 academic
year.
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