CWU Holds Seminar on Students' Employment and Entrepreneurship

 October 3, 2016

China Women's University (CWU) held a training workshop recently on cultivating students' employment and entrepreneurship.

The event aimed to promote the development of an appointment system, strengthen the construction of teacher forces, and improve students' consciousness and ability to build startups.


 
The organizers invited several experts to conduct professional training for the relevant secretaries of the Party branches, counselors and staff members from the career centers in different schools and departments. 

CWU vice-president Song Shengju presided over the event and communicated with the experts on how to cultivate employment and entrepreneurship among university students.

Wang Xiaobin, deputy director of the Student Career Center in Beijing, interpreted the latest national policies and regulations concerning employment and entrepreneurship of college students and outlined the policy-making background, implementing difficulties and key points. 

Touching on the specific work of students' employment, Zhou Bo, director of the Student Career Center at the University of International Business and Economics, shared his opinions on the mission, significance and core concepts of the employment work of graduates.

Zhou also made several suggestions on how to develop the market of students' innovative undertakings and how to guide students and build a highly efficient start-up team. At the end of the seminar, the experts answered teachers' questions and suggested ways to overcome difficulties in reality.

The training course offered further insights into the state's core mission in cultivating college graduates' entrepreneurship abilities, made the trainees understand how to best leverage national policies and serve the students better, and laid a solid foundation for the development of CWU's employment and entrepreneurship work.

(Source: China Women's University/Translated and edited by Gender Study Network)

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