8 University Daily Kansan Tuesday. Nov. 12. 1985 Law school to have Chinese exchange Campus/Area By Jill White Of the Kansan staff Details of the first exchange program between a law school in the People's Republic of China and KU's School of Law have been finalized, the KU dean of law said last week. A delegation of three law professors, the dean of law and an interpreter spent Oct. 20 to Nov. 1 in New York from the Peking University of Law. Mike Davis, dean of law, said the details that were finalized provided for the exchange of students, faculty and library materials. "Basically, they said if our students can get there, the rest will be on them." Davis said. "Our students will get free tuition and the food is naturally free." If the food's not free, it's very inexpensive." He said Peking would accept as many KU law students who met the language requirements as possible. The first exchange students could go to Peking as early as next fall. Davis said the KU students could stay for either one semester or a full year. But the students could get KU credit for up to six hours of class taken at Peking. "I've already been approached by two students from here who are interested in going to Peking," Davis said. "We talked to many students in China who wanted to come to KU." KU's law school agreed to accept as many Peking students as it could find one-semester scholarships for. The students would not be required to take the Law School Admissions Test but they would have to go through an admissions process. An admissions team would consider the prospective student's grades and faculty recommendations. Davis said KU's law school also could create special study programs for the Chinese students who were interested in combining law and related areas of study. Possible combinations include law, business, economics, philozoics, administration or urban planning. Davis said he would not know until this spring how many Chinese students the University of Kansas could accept. The first faculty exchange will take place in May when a KU professor travels to China. The professor will stay at Peking for three weeks to lecture and to interview Global Chinese exchange students. The professors of law who went to China with Davis were Martin Dickinson, George Coggins and Keith Meyer. Mon Vin Lung, KU's law librarian, served as the professors' interpreter. Peking will send a professor to KU in fall 1986 to lecture and do research for one semester. The library exchange was fairly simple and will begin immediately. Davis said. On Campus The KU Men's Soccer Club will practice at 4 p.m. today and Thursday at the practice fields at 23rd and Iowa streets. The KU Women's Soccer Club will practice at 4:30 p.m. today and Thursday at the practice fields at 23rd and 1st streets. The KU Committee on South Africa will meet at 6:30 p.m. today at Ecumenical Christian Ministries, 1204 Orea Ave. The Strategy Games Club will meet at 6:30 p.m. today in the Trail Room of the Kansas Union. College Republicans will meet at 7 p.m. today in the Jayhawk Room of the Union. The Tau Sigma Student Dance Club will meet at 7 p.m. today in 242 Robinson Center. The KU Democrats will meet at 6 p.m. today at 2300 W. 26th St., Apt. A-1. The University Forum will feature James Rush, a physician from Universities Field Staff International, at 11:45 a.m. tomorrow at Ecumenical Christian Ministries. Rush will speak about "Post-Colonial Ammety International will show the video "The Hooded Men" at 3:30 p.m. tomorrow in the audio-visual room of Lippincott Hall and at 7:30 p.m. in 107 Green Hall. The KU chapter of the Public Relations Student Society of America will meet at 4:30 p.m. tomorrow in 202 Staffer-Flint Hall. 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