What they say
USTC has produced top-tier scientists and researchers, but it also contributes to talent cultivation in many additional ways. In the field of science and technology, there are countless aspiring scientists, students and professors on track to creating groundbreaking products or businesses.
Leading universities like USTC support a culture of scientific exploration and innovation stretching to school children, to businesses and industries, and to communities across China and the world.
As a visiting international professor for parts of the last seven years, I see the many and varied opportunities presented to both foreign students and faculty. This is not limited to pure science, but to applied technologies and intellectual property management. The impact of USTC's achievement in global talent development is felt all along the Belt and Road, and each year this expands to more international students, programs and collaborations that benefit immediate and long-term human capital development inside China and beyond.
Dr. Kathryn Chang Barker, visiting professor at USTC
USTC played an important role in talent cultivation during the past few decades, it also had a leading role in building an innovative country, and improving China's international competitiveness, which had a critical role in both economic and social development.
USTC has taken talent cultivation as a priority, and contributed to promoting China's scientific and technological progress, as well as building a high-level research institute that attracts talent from home and aboard, and encourages the cultivation of talent by improving their innovative abilities.
Coming from Egypt, one of the countries involved in the Belt and Road Initiative, I've had a valuable chance in experiencing USTC's advanced educational concept and model, and can take that precious knowledge back home.
Mohamed Noureldin, PhD candidate at USTC
(China Daily 11/22/2019 page12)