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The idea of cultivating talents in universities
Universities are the cradle of cultivating and attracting outstanding talents. Young people trained by an excellent university should have a high sense of social responsibility and courage, innovative ideas, honesty, courage to compete, good cooperation and international vision. They not only have good professional knowledge and skills, but also have good comprehensive quality and have the ability to deal with the major problems facing mankind.

We hope to train students to have the following 10 qualities, of which the first five are practical skills and the last five are abstract skills. They are:

1. Solid professional knowledge-in-depth understanding of a subject.

2. Mastering the ability of mathematical analysis-this is an indispensable skill today.

3. Multilingual ability-this is one of the basic elements of international talents.

4. Focus-You can focus on a book or listen to a speech carefully.

5. Cultural effectiveness-When working with people from different cultural backgrounds, the most effective progress can be made.

6. Logical ability-the ability to critically look at yourself and others' ideas.

7. Curiosity-the desire to experience and understand new things.

8. Empathy-being able to understand the feelings and thoughts of others.

9. Comprehensive ability-being able to accept two opposing opinions at the same time, instead of rushing to judge who is right and who is wrong.

10. Creativity-not just imitating others, but being able to join your own thoughts.

Of these 10 abilities, the first four can be cultivated through reading, listening to lectures, self-study and testing, and the last six must be trained and improved through other methods outside the classroom. An excellent university should have a system to help students cultivate these 10 skills, and talents with these comprehensive qualities will definitely have an impact on the world.