The second phase of the "Cloud Report on the Growth and Development of College Students", whichis tocelebrate the 70th anniversary of the founding of the university, the 10th anniversary of the merger, and the 40th anniversary of the construction of the computer science discipline of the college, was held online on June 9th.

The second phase of the "Cloud Report on the Growth and Development of College Students", whichis tocelebrate the 70th anniversary of the founding of the university, the 10th anniversary of the merger, and the 40th anniversary of the construction of the computer science discipline of the college, was held online on June 9th.Yao Xunxiang was invited to give a special report entitled "Interpretation of Sending Abroad Policies and Experience Sharing" to all the current students, who is an alumnus of Computer Application Technology (Master's Degree) of the Class of 2014, a Ph.D. of the University of Technology, Sydney, and is currently employed in the School of Computer Science and Technology of Shandong University of Finance and Economics. The report was hosted by Ren Nan, Director of Employment Office of the College.

Mr. Yao Xunxiang briefly introduced his educational experience and research direction. Combined with his own experience ofstudyingabroad at public expense, he introduced the relevant policies of going abroad at public expense, and explained in detail the main public programs, the categories of selection and the duration of study abroad. With his own personal experience, he sorted out the core points of the declaration of "three first-class" for the students, and his explanation was meticulous and serious.After the sharing session, Yao Xunxiang interacted with the students on their concerns about studying abroad, and he urged them not to take it lightly even in college, but to keep the energy of studying hard in high school and learn every subject well. It is only through thick accumulation that they will be able to develop thinly.

Through this report, students have a further understanding of the policy of sending students abroad for computer-related majors, which promotes the culture of good learning and joyful learning among the students of our University, and lays a good theoretical foundation for making good academic and vocational planning, and improving the quality, ability and comprehensive competitiveness.
Editor:Li Yunzhi