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Colleges dedicate expert resources to spur rural vitalization

By YUAN SHENGGAO (China Daily) Update:2024-09-25

The high-quality development project for Guangdong counties, towns and villages involves 122 counties, 1,609 towns and 26,500 villages across the province.

With an outreach of their staff, technology and service, higher-education institutions in Guangdong have engaged in the project, injecting new momentum into driving the high-quality development at county level.

Zhu Kongjun, head of the Guangdong Department of Education, said the province has so far arranged 82 colleges to pair with 57 county economies for cooperation across a variety of sectors. These include public services, technological support for industrial development, grassroots-level training and urban planning and development.

In the matchmaking activity, the capacities and needs of both sides were taken into account, including such factors as educational characteristics and resources of the colleges, as well as the counties' geographical locations, industrial foundation and development, Zhu said.

School alliances

Three college alliances for rural development have been established in Guangdong, focusing on industrial growth, public services, and village planning and construction, respectively.

They provide platforms for colleges to share resources, collaborate on innovation and complement each other's strengths, according to the provincial Department of Education.

The alliances use advantageous industrial projects as the link, following the development concepts of "each village with one signature product" and "each town with one iconic industry". This has created a group of college-led rural-industrial development demonstration models, which strive to enhance development in counties.

"We'll turn the vast expanse of the countryside that the project targets into a grand stage for the application of education and research achievements by colleges, and into a large classroom for student growth," Zhu said.

Many higher-education institutions in Guangdong have sent teams of teachers and students to identify the characteristics of different counties in coastal areas, mountainous regions and farms, he said.

They have enhanced efforts in technological introduction, transformation and training in paired counties, helping to stimulate local development and cultivate advantageous industries, he noted.

In addition, Guangdong plans to dispatch at least 2,225 agricultural technicians to villages and townships that feature grain production or characteristic industries, and are included in the second batch of county economies listed in the project.

More support

To create a growing pool of qualified people to assist rural vitalization, Guangdong has launched a systematic training and startup incubation program designed for young people in rural areas, through a cooperation model combining government, business and college.

Starting from December 2022, the youth training program has benefited more than 47,400 participants online, as well as more than 1,000 entrepreneurs, village officials, rural volunteers and college graduates who want to work in villages.

The Guangdong Youth Development Foundation set up a fund on Sept 12. Dedicated to supporting young people in rural vitalization, its initial fund amounts to 10 million yuan ($1.42 million).