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Introduction of the Second Forum of Presidents of Universities across the Taiwan Strait focusing on college students' innovation and entrepreneurship.
On June 5, 2005, the second forum of university presidents across the Taiwan Strait was held in Changchun, Jilin Province. Presidents of universities on both sides of the Taiwan Straits expounded their views and exchanged ideas around the theme of "Innovation and Entrepreneurship and University Mission". 1 1 Universities from Taiwan Province Province and Taiwan Province Province in Tsinghua University, as well as more than 60 mainland universities including China University of Science and Technology and Central South University attended the forum.

According to the latest data from the Ministry of Education of China, the entrepreneurial rate of mainland university graduates has reached 3%, nearly double the level of 1.6% in developed countries.

"Shenzhen University is in Shenzhen Special Economic Zone, so innovation, reform and opening up are its genes." Li Jun, vice president of Shenzhen University, said in an interview with China News Service that the school has been committed to promoting students' innovation and entrepreneurship, and will invite some venture capital institutions to directly connect with students' entrepreneurial projects to build a platform for students' innovation and entrepreneurship. "Now the environment for college students' innovation and entrepreneurship can be said to be the best in history. All parties are very concerned and have invested more. "

Li Jun also said that college students' entrepreneurship also needs to be treated rationally. "When the social atmosphere, market base, entrepreneurial ability and resource docking are mature, we will encourage students to go out. If the conditions are not mature, there is no need to pull out the seedlings. "

Xin Shichang, vice president of Tsinghua University, Taiwan Province Province, expressed similar views. "Entrepreneurship needs funds. If you fail, you will face debt right after graduation. At the same time, entrepreneurship also needs knowledge in the fields of finance, taxation, management, financing, market and personnel. " Xin Shichang said that a few successful entrepreneurial cases are not what most students can follow.

Li Wenlong, president of National Taipei University of Technology, said that integrating innovation and entrepreneurship into university courses is an important part of stimulating students' innovative consciousness.

"The key is to implant the ideas of innovation and entrepreneurship and this DNA into our students." Li Wenlong said that when the opportunity comes, their DNA will naturally ferment.