The cooperation and exchange meeting between Huangjiang Town and Guangdong University of Science and Technology (GUST) was held in Room 308, Administration Building of Nancheng Campus on Nov 20. Chen Peiming, Deputy Mayor of Huangjiang Town, and Lu Mingfa, Deputy Director of the Suboffice of Human Resources and Social Security, led 11 outstanding enterprises in Huangjiang Town to come to GUST to attend the conference on university-enterprise cooperation. Chen Biaoxin, Vice President of GUST, Xie Li, Director of the Center of Employment Guidance, Chu Xingchun, Director of Office of University-enterprise Cooperation and the relevant leaders of the second-level colleges attended the exchange meeting, which was hosted by Director Xie Li.
At the meeting, Vice President Chen expressed his warmest welcome and sincere gratitude to the representatives of the government and enterprises. He said that the brand image of GUST has been continuously improved with the improved quality of its education. The student cultivation is industry-oriented, and GUST has constantly innovating the talent training model, so that students of our school are increasingly approved by enterprises.
Then, Deputy Mayor Chen said that the meeting was held for the purpose of introducing talents and increasing the quality of enterprises. He believed that university-enterprise cooperation is an effective way for enterprises to retain talents and solve the problem that talent development cannot keep up with the development of enterprises. At the same time, he hoped to achieve a win-win cooperation between GUST and enterprises and enhance the cooperation and exchanges.
In the context of the transformation of enterprises, both GUST and enterprises exchanged ideas on employers and recruiters. Enterprises hoped to strengthen university-enterprise cooperation with GUST in talent training and talent introduction in the future.
After the meeting, the leaders of GUST accompanied the representatives of the government and enterprises to visit GUST’s teaching facilities, which deepened their understanding of the cultivation of applied talents.