The School of Forestry places great emphasis on international education, communication, and cooperation, innovating talent cultivation models, and utilizing its international standards and research platform advantages to serve the socio-economic and cultural development of the region, continuously advancing the level of international education. Over the past decade, our college has strengthened the introduction of international faculty and the recruitment of international students. We have fully introduced foreign teachers who graduated from world-renowned universities such as Yale University, Boston University, and the National University of Singapore. We have enrolled 30 international students in ecology and forestry disciplines, including 18 doctoral students and 12 master's students, and recruited 4 international postdoctoral researchers. These students come from 16 countries in Europe, America, Asia, Africa, including the United States, Italy, Madagascar, Serbia, Japan, the Philippines, Sri Lanka, Indonesia, India, Pakistan, Nepal, Laos, Vietnam, Sri Lanka, Ecuador, Colombia, Ghana, and Tanzania.
In the process of running the school, we have continuously enriched the joint cultivation model of international talents. Our college has established student exchange programs with foreign universities such as Ohio State University in the United States and the University of Colombo in Sri Lanka, exploring various forms of international talent joint training cooperation; and has built a joint industry-academia-research cooperation base with the international forestry company - the Finnish Stora Enso Group (Guangxi), selecting outstanding forestry students to study artificial forest cultivation techniques in Brazil and Uruguay, greatly enhancing students' professional skills and career development space.