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2 Supply-Demand Employment and Education Projects approved by Ministry of Education

April 9, 2022


A notice from the University Student Department at the Ministry of Education concerning the publishing of the list of the first phase of supply and demand linkage with employment and education projects (Teaching Department Letter [2022] No.7) was issued. The project titled "Integration of Industry and Education - the Construction of a Diversified and Integrated Base for Internship and Employment" by Prof. Zhou Xiping from Sias University's School of Electronics & Information Engineering, and the project titled, "Practical Training of Applied Undergraduate Innovation Education and the Creation of an Employment and Education Practice System" by Associate Prof. Wang Tan, the Director of the Employment & Entrepreneurship Department, were successfully approved for the first phase of employment and education by the Ministry of Education.


The employment and education project, organized by the University Students Department at the Ministry of Education, is carried out under the guidance of the CPC (Communist Party of China) Central Committee and State Council concerning "stabilizing employment" and "ensuring employment". It seeks to deepen the integration of industry and education, improve university enterprise cooperation, and create organic links between the training of talent and employment, thereby creating an effective connection between talent supply and demand.


The successful establishment of the two projects is an affirmation of Sias' achievements in the in-depth integration of industry and education, university enterprise cooperation, and the expansion of ideas for talent training at the university. Sias hopes to improve the cooperation between its academic schools and enterprises, build an education platform, follow the basic requirements of innovative talent training, deepen its overall cooperation with industry, raise the level of its research, and promote the high-quality employment of its graduates.




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