China News Service, October 18th (Reporter Chen Jing) How to help Taiwanese students understand the development of the mainland, understand the workplace, and expand their horizons?

Shanghai Innovation attempts to integrate social superior resources through the "competent department-school-street-enterprise" four-way linkage, and learn from each other, integrate and learn from each other, so as to help outstanding Taiwan universities in Shanghai to become industry leaders and social elites.

  The reporter learned on the 18th that the summer internship "Stars Project" for Taiwanese college students in Shanghai universities has ended.

Dozens of Taiwanese college students from well-known universities in China entered well-known companies for internships or jobs.

Ye Yuhao from a Taiwanese university gained the qualification for full-time admission to the enterprise.

In an interview on the 18th, Ye Yuhao said that through the "Starry Project", I have met many friends of the same age in mainland China, and gradually learned about the abundant opportunities and rapid development of the mainland.

"Under the guidance of the project teacher and the mutual support of the students of the same age, I adjusted my state to be more stable. I finally got a satisfactory job and seized the opportunity to study and develop in the mainland."

  It is reported that at present, the "Stars Project" targets college students from Taiwan. It connects campuses and enterprises, aggregates high-quality resources through high-quality, high-frequency linkages, provides a broad platform for career development, builds growth bridges, and helps Taiwanese youth to move from campus to society. .

  Through the establishment of a government-school-enterprise linkage platform, the "Stars Project" fully mobilizes local resources and adopts the "internship + visit + course" model to organize various training and visit activities to help Taiwanese students understand the development of the mainland and understand the workplace.

The organizer uses the weekend to set up corporate courses to help Taiwan youths improve their workplace quality and soft power from industry analysis, career planning, etc., and build a stage to help realize their dreams, so that outstanding Taiwanese students can share the development opportunities of the mainland, participate in the development plan of Shanghai, and have more in Shanghai More sense of gain, happiness, and security.

  The "Stars Project" received a total of 102 applications from 20 students including Peking University, Fudan University, Shanghai Jiaotong University, Tongji University, East China Normal University, Nanjing University, Wuhan University, Sun Yat-sen University, and Shanghai University of Finance and Economics. Well-known universities across the country.

The event was not only welcomed and actively participated by young college students from both sides of the Taiwan Strait, but also received strong support from participating companies.

  It is reported that in the future, the "Starry Project" will continue to explore and innovate, and create opportunities for more students to learn and practice. It is also hoped that through this project, Taiwanese youths in Shanghai can better integrate into local life and promote the development of talents.

  Zhong Xiaomin, director of the Taiwan Affairs Office of the Shanghai Municipal People's Government, pointed out that the two sides of the strait have the same roots and realize the Chinese dream of the great rejuvenation of the Chinese nation.

She sent a message to Taiwan youths, as young people in the new era who are born in a prosperous age, they have the country in mind, look at the world, have faith and responsibility, closely link their personal values ​​and life ideals with the destiny of the Chinese nation, and take every step firmly. Exuding upward youthful demeanor.

  She emphasized that Shanghai has introduced the "55 measures" to benefit Taiwan, and continue to promote the equal treatment of Taiwanese in Shanghai. Shanghai governments and departments at all levels are willing to provide a good environment for Taiwanese to live, study, and start businesses in Shanghai. , Especially to provide a platform for young Taiwanese friends to grow and become talented, and wish Taiwanese young friends a successful development in Shanghai.

  Chen Zhimin, vice president of Fudan University, said that this internship program is of great significance to promote youth talents, the development of universities, promote social progress, and promote the integration and development of cross-strait youth.

He hopes that the "Stars Project" can attract more Taiwanese students to participate in the future, build a bridge for cross-strait youth exchanges, and lay a solid foundation for the post-epidemic era to better carry out internships for students on the island in Shanghai.

  Shen Guolin, director of the Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan Affairs Office of Fudan University, said that in the future, the "Stars Project" will expand school-enterprise resources, explore more talent training models, improve the effectiveness and accuracy of education, and provide a broader platform for students' career development.

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