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湖南省大学生创新创业投融资路演暨资源对接会举行
Ke Ji Ri Bao· 2025-07-03 00:52
Group 1 - The event "Youth Dreams Built, Financial Empowerment" was held in Changsha, focusing on investment and resource matching for university students' innovation and entrepreneurship [1] - Hunan Province has established a university student entrepreneurship investment fund with a total scale of 5.05 billion yuan, supporting initial projects and has collected 2,516 projects to date, with 141 projects approved for investment totaling over 78 million yuan [1] - The event aimed to facilitate the efficient connection between university students' innovative projects and capital through a platform that integrates resources and promotes services [1] Group 2 - The Hunan Provincial Science and Technology Department plans to optimize the policy environment and enhance the service systems of two major alliances to support innovation and entrepreneurship [2] - Hunan has focused on the transformation of scientific and technological achievements, continuously improving the technology transfer system and launching a series of policies to promote achievement transformation [2] - The province is building a diversified technology finance support system by strengthening financial support for technology projects and innovating in technology insurance and guarantee services [2]
上民办本科还是公办二本?给压线生最中肯的一些建议
Hu Xiu· 2025-06-30 12:52
Core Viewpoint - The article discusses the dilemma faced by families with children who are on the borderline of university admission, weighing the options between attending a public university in a smaller city versus a private university in a larger city, ultimately advocating for the latter if financial conditions allow [4][6][68]. Economic Cost: Big City vs. Small City - Attending a private university in a big city can be expensive, with tuition fees often exceeding 28,000 yuan per year, leading to a total cost of around 200,000 yuan over four years [10][11]. - In contrast, a public university in a smaller city may only cost about 8,000 yuan for the same duration, presenting a significant short-term savings of 120,000 yuan [10][11]. - However, the long-term benefits of attending a big city university include better job opportunities and higher starting salaries, with graduates from private universities in big cities earning an average starting salary of 5,000 to 6,000 yuan compared to 3,000 yuan for those from smaller cities [12][13]. Employment Opportunities: Big City vs. Small City - The article emphasizes that the employment opportunities in big cities are not just about quantity but also about quality and diversity, particularly in industries like finance where 70% of listed companies are located in major cities [30][31]. - Students from private universities in big cities have better access to internships and job placements with major companies, enhancing their employability [22][44]. - The article illustrates this with examples of students who secured high-paying jobs due to their internships in big cities, contrasting them with peers from smaller cities who struggle to find relevant opportunities [34][38]. Life Start Point: Big City vs. Small City - The article notes that big cities offer more resources for further education, such as access to better preparatory courses for exams like the civil service exam, and opportunities to attend lectures at prestigious public universities [47][51]. - Graduates from big cities also benefit from more favorable policies regarding residency and job opportunities, as many new first-tier cities have relaxed their residency requirements for graduates [52][55]. - The article concludes that choosing a university is akin to making an investment, where attending a private university in a big city may have higher upfront costs but offers greater long-term returns in terms of career opportunities and personal development [62].
21对话|叶桂平:琴澳产业一体化更注重深度与广度
2 1 Shi Ji Jing Ji Bao Dao· 2025-06-30 10:21
Core Insights - The new round of technological revolution and industrial transformation is reshaping the global economic structure and providing new directions for the development of new industries in the Hengqin Guangdong-Macao Deep Cooperation Zone [1] - The "Hengqin Guangdong-Macao Deep Cooperation Zone Industrial Development Plan (2025-2029)" outlines a clear path for the future five years, focusing on institutional systems, factor flow, characteristic industry development, and the integration of Hengqin and Macao [1][2] - By 2029, the plan aims for a highly coordinated economic system between the cooperation zone and Macao, with a target for the value added of "four new" industries to account for approximately 65% of the regional GDP [1][2] Industrial Development - The plan emphasizes the establishment of four major areas and eleven industrial functional clusters, which will provide a solid foundation for industrial agglomeration and enhance overall competitiveness [2] - The integration of industries between Hengqin and Macao is expected to attract more quality enterprises and projects, promoting industrial clustering and scale expansion [2][3] Collaborative Innovation - The plan introduces a collaborative innovation model that connects Macao's core industries with Hengqin's resources, facilitating the free flow and efficient allocation of industrial factors [3][4] - Specific examples include the "Macao registration + Hengqin production" model in traditional Chinese medicine, which leverages Macao's certification advantages and Hengqin's manufacturing capabilities [3][4] Future Industries - The plan identifies future industries such as information technology, manufacturing, health, space, energy, and materials, aiming to create new productive forces and establish the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area as a significant innovation hub [5] - The cooperation zone is expected to serve as a platform for international collaboration, particularly with Portuguese-speaking countries, enhancing the region's global influence in technology innovation [6] Higher Education and Talent Development - The construction of the Macao-Hengqin International Education City aims to transform Macao's higher education landscape, promoting cross-border educational collaboration and resource sharing [8][9] - Macao universities are encouraged to align their academic programs with the cooperation zone's strategic industries, fostering a talent pool that meets the demands of future industries [11][12] Challenges and Strategies - Potential challenges include differences in legal systems and educational management between Hengqin and Macao, which may hinder collaborative efficiency [12][13] - Strategies to address these challenges involve establishing a policy framework for educational collaboration and enhancing resource sharing among institutions [13]
西安将遴选80名大学生到市级政府机关见习
Xi An Ri Bao· 2025-06-30 03:50
市政府相关工作部门(直属机构)负责接收见习学生,为其安排见习岗位、指导老师,提供必备的 工作条件。安排见习学生参与机关工作,并对学生进行日常管理及见习考核。见习期间,至少安排学生 参加1次基层调研。 《通知》要求,各区县政府、西咸新区管委会及各开发区管委会参照市级做法,结合本地实际制定 见习方案,确保每年至少开展一次见习活动。 6月27日,记者从市政府获悉,为了让大学生进一步深入了解政府工作,体验机关生活,增强政府 工作透明度,西安将遴选80名在校大学生到市级政府机关见习。 根据《西安市人民政府办公厅关于做好2025年大学生到政府机关见习工作的通知》(以下简称《通 知》),此次遴选时间为2025年6月30日—7月7日,见习时间为2025年7月17日—8月20日。 参与遴选的大学生需满足以下基本条件:2022级、2023级本科及研究生在读学生;身体健康,品学 兼优,综合素质测评排名前30%,中共党员、入党积极分子等优先考虑;能够自行解决见习期间的食宿 问题,保证充足的见习时间,见习期间不得无故缺席。 《通知》明确,市政府政务公开办公室负责见习工作的统筹协调。团市委负责对接驻市高校、发布 见习公告、学生遴选、见习 ...
就业见习助力大学生打开“职场之门”
Nan Jing Ri Bao· 2025-06-30 00:05
Group 1 - The article highlights the successful implementation of a job internship program in Nanjing, which has created 9,600 high-quality internship positions this year [1][3] - The program aims to bridge the gap between graduates and employers, providing a platform for students to gain practical experience and improve their skills [2][3] - Nanjing has developed 550 internship units across various sectors, including information technology, healthcare, and new energy vehicles [3] Group 2 - The internship policy is designed to reduce recruitment risks and costs for companies while offering valuable opportunities for inexperienced graduates [2] - The government supports the program by providing living allowances and insurance for interns, as well as subsidies for companies that participate [2][3] - Future plans include enhancing the quality and attractiveness of internship positions to encourage more graduates to stay and work in Nanjing [3]
密集迎来“新”大学,为城市竞争格局打开想象空间
Yang Shi Wang· 2025-06-28 07:50
Group 1 - The core point of the articles highlights the emergence of new universities in China, particularly three new research-oriented universities: Fujian Fuyao University of Science and Technology, Greater Bay Area University, and Ningbo Oriental Institute of Technology, which are designed to enhance local higher education capabilities and align with regional economic needs [1][2][5]. - As of June 20, 2025, there are a total of 3,167 higher education institutions in China, with 57 universities undergoing name changes or restructuring and 55 new institutions established compared to 2024 [1]. - The new universities are characterized by a "small but excellent" approach, with initial enrollment numbers below 100, contrasting with larger institutions [1][7]. Group 2 - The relationship between universities and cities is crucial, as universities serve as key assets for urban development, attracting talent and fostering innovation [2][3]. - Cities like Fuzhou, Dongguan, and Ningbo, which have recently established new universities, lack top-tier institutions, highlighting a gap between economic strength and educational resources [2][3]. - The establishment of new universities is seen as a significant opportunity for cities with strong economies but limited higher education options, providing a means to enhance their educational landscape [2][9]. Group 3 - The new research-oriented universities differ from traditional institutions in their educational models, focusing on interdisciplinary studies and aligning closely with technological advancements and local industry needs [5][6]. - For instance, Ningbo Oriental Institute of Technology emphasizes cutting-edge fields such as artificial intelligence and integrated circuits, while Greater Bay Area University promotes dynamic interdisciplinary centers [5][6]. - These institutions adopt a "small and precise" educational model, ensuring personalized mentorship for students, which is a departure from conventional large-scale university systems [7][11]. Group 4 - The trend of establishing new universities reflects a broader strategy among economically strong cities to address educational shortcomings and adapt to the demands of technological and industrial changes [9][10]. - Cities like Shenzhen and Qingdao have successfully increased their number of higher education institutions through partnerships and collaborations, enhancing their educational quality and capacity [9][10]. - The rise of new universities represents a shift towards more innovative and flexible educational frameworks, allowing cities to better meet their specific developmental needs [10][11].
位置、展陈、活动贴近生活与大众 这些博物馆,服务更多元(探访)
Ren Min Ri Bao· 2025-06-27 21:47
Group 1: Development of Cultural Spaces - The construction of new public cultural spaces, including various museums, has been actively promoted, providing diverse and accessible channels for the public to engage with culture and knowledge [1][2] - The transformation of old factory buildings into unique rural museums in Zhejiang has integrated local craftsmanship, agricultural culture, and ecological resources, creating a distinctive cultural space [2][3] Group 2: Features of Rural Museums - The rural museums in Xikou Village showcase a variety of themes, such as textile civilization and traditional lunar calendar culture, with over 200 exhibits related to agricultural knowledge [2][3] - The establishment of a "one village, ten museums" model in Xikou Village has attracted cultural resources and professionals, enhancing the local cultural landscape [3] Group 3: Kite Museum in Weifang - The Weifang World Kite Museum, the first professional kite museum in China, features a diverse collection of kites inspired by everyday life, integrating cultural heritage with modern experiences [4][5] - The museum's strategic location in the city center allows it to blend seamlessly into the local lifestyle, making it a popular destination for residents [5] Group 4: Educational Initiatives - The Sichuan University Museum, with its new facility, promotes educational activities and cultural exchanges, hosting various workshops and exhibitions to engage the community [7][8] - The museum aims to create a world-class institution that balances research and public engagement, enhancing the accessibility of cultural knowledge [8]
美国6月密歇根大学现况指数终值 64.8,预期63.2,前值63.7。
news flash· 2025-06-27 14:04
美国6月密歇根大学现况指数终值 64.8,预期63.2,前值63.7。 ...