Chapter 877 Cooperation in running schools
The hard days of the Jiaozhou sailors are still to come! Because according to the resolution of the East African government, or Ernst's decision, this time the East African instructors will continue to conduct intensive training for these Far East Empire sailors for more than a year, and it will be conducted in a completely simulated war mode until May next year. .
Because according to the original history, Japan's invasion of North Korea will be in June next year, and North Korea will inevitably seek help from its sovereign country.
Of course, history is not static. It is difficult to say whether the Far Eastern Empire will survive this disaster. If it really sends a strong man from the sky or is lucky, it may be able to block Japan's first wave of offensive.
Yes, it was the first wave of offensive. According to Ernst's understanding of the Japanese, "small" setbacks can be overcome for their ambitions. Just like in the previous life, if there were no atomic bombs, they would really have to invade. In Edo, only by capturing the Japanese emperor alive could they reluctantly surrender.
Ernst's actions were not entirely selfish. To ensure the independence of the Far Eastern Empire was also to protect East Africa's interests in the Far East. For example, in Jiaozhou now, with the help of East Africa, the economy developed thirty years earlier than in the previous life. The United Kingdom, Germany, Japan, the United States and other countries are very keen on Jiaozhou.
The problem is that this cake is grown in East Africa, so it is naturally impossible to share it with other countries. Of course, Germany and the Austro-Hungarian Empire can still participate. After all, Jiaozhou East Africa was developed under the banner of the two countries. At that time, East Africa was still What about the "non-chiefs" in the eyes of the previous emperor of the Far Eastern Empire?
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City of Dar es Salaam.
Today the East District of Dar es Salaam is particularly lively. After the University of Dar es Salaam, the second higher education institution registered by the Ministry of Education in Dar es Salaam was established.
Many dignitaries from the Dar es Salaam Municipal Government and the Central Province Provincial Government participated in the celebration.
“Inauguration ceremony of Dar es Salaam Institute of Technology and Technology.”
This is naturally Ernst's masterpiece. After all, as a civil engineer, Ernst's ability to draw pictures from gourds is quite good. He drew heavily on the characteristics of the 21st century Eastern campus. Not to mention 100% similarity, it is also 90% identical. Including this university gate which is quite “generous” and embodies the industrial minimalist style.
I saw a banner with a red background and white markings hanging across the door of an "East African" university. The reason why it is called an "East African" university is because East African universities are different from many mainstream schools in the world. .
This kind of architectural style that Ernst was used to seeing in his previous life, and even a little visually tiring, had an unexpected effect when placed in a bunch of European-style buildings in the 19th century.
In the eyes of many people, East African higher education institutions are just like East Africa’s transportation planning, with some “serious” waste and weird styles.
When he was in Europe, Stuttgart was the nearest big city to the Prince of Hechingen. The previous generation of Prince Hechingen, Ernst’s grandfather, funded Stuttgart’s education a lot.
At this time, Constantine was chatting with his German "fellow": "Director Vagli is also from Stuttgart. What do you think of our city of Dar es Salaam?"
Now it has finally turned around and turned into the city of Stuttgart to support the higher education in East Africa. Of course, this must be led by "Berlin". After all, Germany's higher education resources are also limited, and East Africa is a "remote country" and there is no German government. Push, this kind of thing is really difficult to accomplish.
This time the Dar es Salaam Polytechnic was supported by the Stuttgart United Technical School. Of course, since 1876, it has been renamed the Stuttgart Higher Technical College.
Of course, in the 21st century, it had a more famous name - the University of Stuttgart. It is one of the nine members of the TU9 alliance of outstanding technical universities in Germany, together with the RWTH Aachen University, the Technical University of Berlin, the Technical University of Munich, and Darmstadt. The Technical University of Technology and the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology are considered to be the six most reputable technical universities in Germany. The UTC Stuttgart was founded in 1829. More than thirty years later, it was also a "hundred-year famous school".
Hence, the Dar es Salaam Institute of Technology and Technology, which is mainly built by this school and assisted by this school, also makes it easier for the East African government to introduce the German higher education system.
Wagli had already known about Constantine, the East African king who was also famous in Stuttgart. After all, when he was a primary school student, Constantine was one of the celebrities in the Stuttgart area.
After all, Hechingen is too close to Stuttgart. Most people in Stuttgart and even the original Kingdom of Württemberg know the existence of the Princely Kingdom of Hechingen. This is especially true after East Africa became a world power. After all, it can be regarded as a "big shot" from around Stuttgart. .
“Your Majesty the King, after arriving in Dar es Salaam, I felt a sense of intimacy. There are some similar styles to Stuttgart.”
Vagli was not complimenting, but said truthfully, this is inevitable. The royal family of Hechingen comes from the Princely Kingdom of Hechingen near Stuttgart, so the East African Kingdom has a strong "South German style" or more accurately. "Swabian style".
Hearing his evaluation, Constantine was very happy. Although he stayed in East Africa all year round, he also had feelings for Germany.
"Director Waqli, this East German cooperation is a good opportunity for your school and for us in East Africa. Although East Africa has only been established for a short time, it is unceremonious to say that the city of Dar es Salaam is in In all fields, it ranks well in the world, and the only thing that doesn’t match it is the higher education situation in Dar es Salaam.”
Constantine continued: "Cities such as Berlin, London, Vienna, and Paris are all home to universities, but Dar es Salaam only had one university before, and it has not been built for several years. Your support has greatly enriched it. Educational resources in Dar es Salaam and adding more German cultural heritage to the city.”
The higher education resources in Dar es Salaam do not match the size of the city. “Small cities” like Stuttgart have several universities.
Of course, this "small city" is relative to the city of Dar es Salaam. Dar es Salaam should be placed at the same level as Munich and other cities in Germany.
Moreover, the higher education resources in Dar es Salaam are actually concentrated in the nearby "Soga City", including East Africa's top East African Electric Power University, which is located in Soga City, as well as a bunch of schools and research institutes.
Soga City is only a dozen kilometers away from Dar es Salaam City. In this way, as long as Dar es Salaam City slowly expands, it will inevitably border Soga City in the future.
Not to mention Soga City, even the distance between the first town and the city is also possible. After all, Ernst will move the capital in the future. After the first town and city lose their political functions, they will definitely be able to integrate into the economy of Dar es Salaam. lock up.
Of course, the number of universities in East Africa is small. Except for a few universities with key investments, other schools are far behind European and American universities. This is also an important reason why East Africa is eager to cooperate with the German government in running schools.
East Africa has trained many college students, but there are really not many who can stand alone, and such top talents are divided among various research institutions. Therefore, in order to accelerate the development of higher education in East Africa, cooperation with German countries such as Germany and Austria is inevitable. of.
(End of this chapter)