Study on Introducing Excellent Foreign Education Resources and Cultivating International Talents

Yadong BAI, Yong YANG, Jing XU

Abstract


Economic globalization brings rapid increase of high demand for various kinds of international talents. In order to adapt such trend, every university in China needs to fasten the speed to introduce more and more excellent foreign education resources, transfer and absorb them, cultivate creative international talents who can grasp leading knowledge of the world, have broad international eyesight and strategic insight, and have international competitiveness.

Keywords


Education resource; Internationalization; Talents

References


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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3968/j.ccc.1923670020130903.3250

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