• @KnightOfOldEmpire
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    32 years ago

    I am unfamiliar with how Chinese labor market works, I have a rough idea of how things were in Yugoslavia, if those graduates are given opportunity to work (how exploited they are is a different matter) from the start of their carriers and companies need to adhere to a certain systematical introduction to the work… that’s a very good plan. My experience with finding employment after university were quite demoralizing and I’m far from being a rare case with the sob story.

    Anyway what I wanted to highlight is that in addition of having a focus on STEM, I’d be even more impressed, if they’re having a vision of how to harness those brains after they finish with their formal education.

    • ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆OP
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      32 years ago

      Anyway what I wanted to highlight is that in addition of having a focus on STEM, I’d be even more impressed, if they’re having a vision of how to harness those brains after they finish with their formal education.

      That’s the part with the government actively investing into strategic industries. That’s the real magic that allows China to see such rapid technological advancement. Development of technologies such as high speed rail, nuclear power, chip manufacturing, and so on, are being funded by the government with long term commitments.