African students at Tianjin University are buzzing with excitement for the 2024 Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC).
To accelerate the influx of young people of outstanding talent into Tianjin, the city has rolled out multiple incentives for overseas Chinese students to return to start their own businesses.
The Space Forest: Parent-Child Tribe, in Tianjin's Dongli district, has become a popular destination for many families this summer with its immersive experience of countryside lifestyles.
The Luban Workshop, a vocational education project originated in Tianjin, North China, is helping illuminate the path to a brighter future for Africa.
The forum focused on crucial areas such as big data security, AI governance, intelligent vehicle safety, mobile internet security and personal information protection. Participants delved into innovative technologies and potential future scenarios, aiming to craft effective strategies, models and standards for network security governance.
Tianjin's Jizhou district has been contributing to the coordinated development of Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei, and transforming the valuable strategic opportunities into a strong impetus for the local high-quality development.
Tianjin University has announced the launch of the nation's first brain-computer interface (BCI) undergraduate program for its fall semester, marking a critical step forward in this frontier technology globally.
Tola Tsegaye Alemu, a 34-year-old PhD student at the Tianjin University of Technology and Education and a key instructor at the Luban Workshop in Ethiopia, has garnered international recognition for his profound insights into teaching methodologies among the 33 workshops spanning Asia, Europe and Africa.
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