On June 8, President Tian Min attended the 2021 President Forum for Education Development and Innovation held in Beijing upon invitation. The forum is initiated by the National Center for Schooling Development Programme and China Center for International People-to-People Exchange of the Ministry of Education, P.R.China, and jointly organized by Beijing Huatec Information Technology Co., Ltd. and China Cultural Industry Development Group Co., Ltd.
At the forum, President Tian gave a lecture themed Building an Industry-education integrated Platform to Cultivate High-quality Talent, in which he introduced the university-enterprise community of our college for the integrated development of talent training, collaborative innovation and social responsibilities, and our innovative idea of serving industrial development by strengthening the integration of industry development and school education. To respond to national strategies such as Made in China 2025, serve Jiangsu's goal of building itself into a network and manufacturing power, and follow the trend of intelligent development of society, our college proposes that each professional group should build at least one modern industrial colleges together with leading and strong enterprises to cater to the need of industrial development when China is striving to build high-level vocational schools and specialties with Chinese characteristics. At present, our college has jointly built, managed and shared a number of modern industrial colleges with distinctive characteristics and innovative models together with leading enterprises in the industry such as Huawei, CQC, Siemens and H3C to explore new ideas for industry-education integration and new ways for school-enterprise cooperation.
The forum, themed Innovative Practice of Industry-Education Integration in the New Era and Exploration of Internationalized and Innovative Development of Education in the New Era, explored educational reform and innovation in the new era. More than 300 experts and scholars from over 120 universities and colleges attended the forum, including more than 80 school-level leaders, and 18 principals delivered speeches as representatives.
Photo/Text by College-Enterprise Cooperation Office and Employment Office