Recently, at the invitation of Management and Science University (MSU) in Malaysia and Griffith University (GU) in Australia, Wang Xinquan, Vice President of AYNU, led a delegation of five people to visit the two universities, accompanied by leaders of Student Affairs Office, International Cooperation and Exchange Office, School of Physics and Electrical Engineering and School of Civil Engineering of AYNU.

In Malaysia, Wang Xinquan and his delegation met with President, Vice President in charge of foreign affairs, and heads of Graduate School, School of Information Science and Engineering, and International Department of MSU. The two sides held in-depth discussions on cooperation in running schools, graduate and teachers training, student exchange, etc. On behalf of AYNU, Wang Xinquan signed a cooperation agreement with Mohd Shukri Ab Yajid, President of MSU. After that, the delegation visited classrooms, laboratories, libraries and other facilities of MSU, saw teachers of AYNU who are studying in MSU. The delegation also dropped by Lincoln University College.

In Australia, the delegation visited GU, Queensland University of Technology and Torrens University. In GU, the delegation had in-depth discussions on issues such as cooperative education, scientific research cooperation, and exchanges between teachers and students with director of International Department and leader of environment and engineering major of GU, and reached a cooperation intention. In Queensland University of Technology, the delegation discussed with the relevant leaders of School of Physics and Chemistry and School of Materials on scientific research cooperation, international joint laboratory construction, teachers visit, academic forums, etc., and visited teaching and scientific research experimental facilities there. In Torrance University, the delegation discussed with Vice president in charge of foreign affairs and director of International Department and reached a consensus on cooperation in running schools and exchanges between teachers and students.