Li Siguang graduated from the University
of Birmingham from his Bachelor's degree
in geology and then also his Master's
degree in geology where he wrote his
thesis on the geology of China. His book
the geology of China that followed from
his master's was then published in 1939 and
from that he was awarded a Doctorate
from the University of Birmingham.  I'm
a Li Siguang scholar. I, basically this
experience has been a life-changing
experience for me. I have two group
supervisors who support me to becoming
an experiment scientist, which is my dream
to pursue academia. Also I had Jason, Dr
Jason Hilton, volunteer to be my
mentor and I feel very happy here.
Working with China is an extremely
important part of the University's
academic activity. Our engagement with
China is extremely extensive covering a
broad range of activity in education,
research and commercial links. Now this
stems from of course our early
engagements with Li Siguang all the way
through the following century and is
really building up to become the largest
part of the University's international
activity.
