Leaders discuss future of higher engineering education in China
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| Wu Yan, an official from the Ministry of Education, speaks at the opening ceremony of the Second National Summit for Higher Engineering Education. [Photo/gmw.cn] |
Ge Daokai, director-general of the Jiangsu Provincial Department of Education, agreed with Du's ideas. Citing the example of Jiangsu, a province which has been dedicated to developing proper education for every student, he said that engineering education in Jiangsu will reach fruitful results in the near future.
"We will establish high-level engineering-tailored colleges, build up characteristic majors, promote interdisciplinary cooperation, and make Jiangsu colleges top choices for engineering enthusiasts," Ge said.
Wu Yan, an official from the Ministry of Education, was excited to see the developments taking place.
"China has joined the group of 'Washington Accord' this June, ascending into the 18th member of the international organization. It also marks that the country's education for professional engineering academic degrees is more globally recognized," Wu said.
"At the turning point of a global scientific and technological revolution and our country's determination to make 'Made in China 2025' a reality, we are confident to grasp the opportunities and tackle the challenges," he added.
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