On April 7, the School of International Education and Indonesian partners hosted an online promo for the“Qinling Workshop”school-enterprise program, targeting local educators.
Dean Qin Jingjun showcased the“Chinese+skills+employment”model, highlighting ties with CATL and Huayou Cobalt. Using the university's resources and leading Chinese-funded firms in Indonesia, the initiative will train local workers, securing them jobs at partner companies post-graduation.
Qin stressed its win-win nature: students get education and jobs, while Chinese-funded firms gain talent, fueling international production cooperation.
The School plans to expand the“Qinling Workshop,”deepen school and enterprise cooperation,and strengthen its global vocational ed brand to aid Belt and Road talent growth.