Sino-foreign educators expand intl vocational training cooperation

In a significant move to bolster global vocational education, Sino-foreign officials and educators have pledged to deepen exchanges and cooperation. This initiative aims to cultivate interdisciplinary talents that align with the evolving demands of modern education, driven by increasing global collaboration. Fang Shusheng, an inspector at the Guangdong provincial department of education, emphasized the critical role of openness and cooperation in the education sector. He urged universities and colleges worldwide to adopt a broader global perspective to advance the internationalization of vocational education. Fang made these remarks at the Guangdong Province ‘Belt and Road’ Vocational Education Alliance 2025 Annual Activities held in Guangzhou. Ma Renting, president of Guangzhou Polytechnic University, highlighted the university’s extensive cooperative relations with over 20 countries and regions, creating a robust platform that spans major Belt and Road Initiative participants. He stressed the importance of Sino-foreign cooperative education in systematically cultivating professionals proficient in Chinese, familiar with the culture, and skilled in specialized technologies. Sounantha Souvanlasy, dean of the Faculty of Pharmacy at the University of Health Sciences in Laos, noted the in-depth exchanges with Guangdong Food and Drug Vocational College, resulting in a basic cooperation agreement. This collaboration is expected to complement each other’s strengths, pursue common development, and extend educational cooperation in the medical and health field between China and Laos. The event, attended by over 200 representatives from 42 domestic and 15 overseas universities and colleges, along with 20 cooperative enterprises, featured keynote speeches, expert lectures, and round-table meetings. Seven cooperation projects were signed, covering university-university partnerships, university-enterprise collaboration, and international order-based training programs, aligning with the needs of international vocational education cooperation and industrial development directions. These agreements are set to expand the breadth and depth of Guangdong’s international vocational education cooperation.