Home Culture universities

ZHANG Xiaojian, vice-minister of HRSSM, visiting SCUT Scientific and Technological Park

ZHANG Xiaojian, vice-minister of HRSSM, visiting SCUT Scientific and Technological Park

Write: Gaia [2011-05-20]
ZHANG Xiaojian, vice-minister of HRSSM, visiting SCUT Scientific and Technological Park ZHANG Xiaojian, vice-minister of HRSSM, visiting SCUT Scientific and Technological Park
The forum in session ZHANG Xiaojian, vice-minister, addressing
ZHANG Xiaojian, vice-minister of HRSSM, visiting SCUT Scientific and Technological Park ZHANG Xiaojian, vice-minister of HRSSM, visiting SCUT Scientific and Technological Park
XIAO Zhiheng, vice-governor, addressing PENG Xinyi, executive vice president, attending the meeting
ZHANG Xiaojian, vice-minister of HRSSM, visiting SCUT Scientific and Technological Park ZHANG Xiaojian, vice-minister of HRSSM, visiting SCUT Scientific and Technological Park
The investigation group visiting incubated enterprises in the park Group photo
On September 9, ZHANG Xiaojian, the vice-minister of Human Resources and Social Security Ministry (HRSSM), came to visit the scientific and technological park in South China University of Technology (SCUT). XIAO Zhiheng, the vice-governor and member of standing committee in Guangdong, and PENG Xinyi, the executive vice president in SCUT were also engaged in the visiting. The principals of the scientific and technological park in SCUT gave a detailed report to ZHANG and XIAO on issues like base construction, government support, and students venture.
On the forum, ZHANG spoke highly of the unique incubation mode in SCUT scientific and technological park. What's more, he has given three suggestions in promoting students venture: put an emphasis on business establishment education; integrating different resources to promote the construction of the service system for business establishment; bringing students' advantages into full swing. After all, students venture, if well handled, can play an important role in enhancing employment situation.
Edited by CAO Jinrong and NI Xu
From SCUT News Network