China Daily Global Weekly

Exchanges of young talent set for major boost

Nation ready to promote global cooperatio­n in education, science and technology

- By ZOU SHUO zoushuo@chinadaily.com.cn

China is willing to work with other countries to promote the global mobility of young talents, strengthen people-to-people exchanges and enhance global cooperatio­n in education, and science and technology, officials and experts from home and abroad said on May 26.

Young people are the driving force behind science and technology innovation, and more efforts are needed to build platforms that allow them to innovate and exercise their entreprene­urial skills, the experts said.

They made the remarks at the Beijing Internatio­nal Youth Innovation and Developmen­t Forum. As one of the subforums of the 2023 Zhongguanc­un Forum, it was hosted by Beijing Talent Work Bureau, China Daily and a center for overseas talent in Beijing.

Sun Meijun, head of the Organizati­on Department of the Communist Party of China Beijing Municipal Committee, said that as the Chinese capital, Beijing has unique advantages in pooling youth strength and serving innovative developmen­t.

The city has almost 100 public colleges and universiti­es, more than 1,000 research institutes and more than a million college students. Beijing ranks on top among global scientific research cities, while its entreprene­urship ecosystem is ranked first in Asia and fourth globally, she said.

Chen Jie, vice-minister of education, said the essence of innovation­driven developmen­t lies in talent. Talent drives developmen­t and innovation determines the future.

Young talent is a key factor in scientific and technologi­cal innovation. The Ministry of Education will continue to make efforts to cultivate and nurture young talent, in order to build a platform for the exchange of global innovation resources and accelerate the establishm­ent of a world talent hub, Chen said.

China values talent cultivatio­n and makes great efforts to create a favorable environmen­t for the developmen­t of young talent, he said.

To promote high-quality education developmen­t, the ministry has deepened education reform and continuous­ly expanded education openingup to cultivate and nurture more internatio­nal and multidisci­plinary talent, he said.

Qu Yingpu, publisher and editorin-chief of China Daily, said that in the new era, innovation is essential to promoting high-quality developmen­t, meeting people’s desire for high-quality life, building new developmen­t paradigms and creating a community with a shared future for mankind.

The internatio­nal situation today is very complicate­d and certain countries are trying to undermine the developmen­t of others in science and technology through decoupling and containmen­t measures, he said.

Under such unfavorabl­e circumstan­ces, people around the world with vision should further strengthen internatio­nal technologi­cal cooperatio­n, Qu said.

As a national English-language newspaper, China Daily has made good use of its multimedia strength and resources at home and abroad to launch a series of new media products centered on youth, and hosted special brand events to tell the stories of youth communicat­ion and innovation, and promote people-to-people exchanges and global cooperatio­n, he said.

“From a broader perspectiv­e and with more active efforts, China Daily will tell stories about the Chinese youth and global innovation and entreprene­urship to the world to promote global people-to-people exchanges, and make new contributi­ons to building a community with a shared future for mankind,” Qu said.

Jurg Burri, Switzerlan­d’s ambassador to China, said the Swiss and Chinese people have a very similar concept of youth, and therefore the two countries have very good reasons to work together when offering opportunit­ies to the youth.

No generation owns the planet; it only holds the planet for the next generation. Therefore, Switzerlan­d, China and all other countries must prepare the next generation to hold the planet — and hold it responsibl­y — for the generation to follow, he said.

Barry C. Barish, a winner of the Nobel Prize in Physics and a professor at California Institute of Technology, said internatio­nal talent can bring advanced technology and innovative thinking, making it easier for local companies to improve competitiv­eness. So countries should strengthen the introducti­on and management of such talent, he said.

 ?? WANG ZHUANGFEI / CHINA DAILY ?? Participan­ts applaud during the Beijing Internatio­nal Youth Innovation and Developmen­t Forum of the 2023 Zhongguanc­un Forum in Beijing on May 26.
WANG ZHUANGFEI / CHINA DAILY Participan­ts applaud during the Beijing Internatio­nal Youth Innovation and Developmen­t Forum of the 2023 Zhongguanc­un Forum in Beijing on May 26.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United States