Koala named ‘Koko’ symbolizes China-Australia university friendship
The koala presented by Australia's Griffith University to the University of Chinese Academy of Sciences was recently named "Koko", reflecting the shared scientific roots and enduring friendship between the two institutions.
The name is inspired by the English word "koala" and the Chinese phonetic for "science" (Ke Xue), symbolizing the commitment to research and innovation that defines both universities, according to UCAS.
According to UCAS, the symbolic gift was presented during a visit by Griffith University Vice Chancellor and President Carolyn Evans to UCAS in 2024, commemorating 15 years of their partnership.
Although Koko resides at the Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary in Australia, the koala is officially adopted by Griffith University on behalf of UCAS, highlighting their shared dedication to wildlife conservation and their lasting friendship, UCAS added.
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