Recently, the undergraduate education program in Logistics Management, jointly organized by our university and Széchenyi István University in Hungary, has been officially approved by the Ministry of Education. This successful approval marks a historic breakthrough in our university's international exchanges and cooperation, as well as a landmark achievement in our internationalization efforts. It represents a vivid practice of our university's response to the national "Belt and Road" initiative, adherence to open education policies, and active expansion of exchanges and cooperation with universities in "Belt and Road" countries.

Sino-foreign cooperative education is an important form of national education openness and university internationalization. It is also a key pathway for cultivating international talents, learning from advanced foreign educational concepts, aligning with international talent training models, and introducing advantageous disciplinary curricula and faculty resources from foreign universities.
Launching Sino-foreign cooperative education programs is a crucial part of our university's "14th Five-Year Plan" for international exchanges and cooperation. It serves as a core pillar for implementing the university's internationalization development strategy and a key initiative to support the university's transformational development. This program is of great significance for further strengthening our university's discipline construction, building an international talent training system with global vision and competitiveness, enhancing the level of internationalization in education, and supporting the realization of the university's "National First-Class Discipline Breakthrough Project" and "1152" development goals.
Széchenyi István University is a comprehensive public university in Hungary, granting bachelor's, master's, and doctoral degrees. Its predecessor, the Royal Academy of Győr, was established in 1776, giving it a history of over 240 years. Renamed Széchenyi István University in 1968, it ranked 370th in the 2025 QS European University Rankings and seventh among comprehensive universities in Hungary. The Department of Logistics and Transportation under the Audi Vehicle Engineering College at Széchenyi István University boasts Hungary's most advanced logistics laboratory. The SZE Logistics Packaging and Transportation Laboratory is certified under the MSZEN ISO/IEC 17025:2018 standard and is a member of both IAPRI (International Association of Packaging Research Institutes) and ISTA (International Safe Transit Association), with over 20 industrial partners across 200 countries.