SFTC Attends Symposium on “Education Assisting Rural Revitalization in Shandong”
Date:2019-09-26  Author :

From September 23 to 24, 2019, a symposium on “Education Assisting Rural Revitalization in Shandong” was held in Matou Township, Tancheng County, Linyi City. Shandong Provincial Department of Education organized the symposium and many colleges and universities attended it, including Shandong University of Art and Design, Shandong College of Tourism & Hospitality, Shandong Urban Construction Vocational College and Shandong Foreign Trade Vocational College (SFTC). The symposium was chaired by Huang Qi, deputy director of the Provincial Department of Education. Gao Cheng, vice president of SFTC, together with the logistics experts from our college participated in the symposium.

Rural revitalization is a major strategy proposed by the 19th Session of the National Congress of Communist Party of China. In accordance with the unified deployment of the Shandong Provincial Party Committee and the Provincial Government, a rural revitalization service team, sponsored by Shandong Provincial Department of Education, was dispatched to Matou Township, to provide assistance for the revitalization of the local business and logistics, tourism and cultural industries by pooling education resources all over Shandong Province.

At the symposium, Gao Cheng introduced the situation and advantages of SFTC. Duan Peiyou, an industry professor of the logistics management of SFTC and director of Qingdao Logistics Supply Chain Development Research Center, and Liu Xiquan, director of SFTC’s International Transportation and Logistics Department, put forward development proposals on revitalizing the local trade and logistics industry and talent training, which were welcomed and praised by the local leaders. SFTC shall continue to give full play to its advantages and potentials to better assist the industrial and talent-cultivation revitalization in the rural areas of Shandong.

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