On the morning of May 20, Party Secretary Huang Xiankai led a delegation to visit and conduct research at Huatu Education Group for enterprise visits and employment expansion. Mao Xinshu, member of the Party Committee and Vice President, accompanied the visit.
Yi Dinghong, President and Founder of Huatu Education Group, warmly welcomed Huang Xiankai and his delegation and gave a brief introduction to the company's development journey, business scope, and corporate culture. He expressed that the partnership between Huatu Education Group and Beijing Technology and Business University serves as a model for university-enterprise collaboration. Both parties have reached a strategic consensus, adhering to the principles of resource sharing, complementary advantages, and mutual development. With the goal of "university-enterprise cooperation and mutual benefits between industry and academia," they are actively promoting strategic cooperation in the integration of industry and education, aiming to turn the research on the Huatu phenomenon into a classic business case.
Huang Xiankai provided an overview of the university's talent cultivation and student employment situations. He pointed out that the field of business administration is currently facing a mismatch between theoretical teaching and industry development. He suggested that both parties could leverage their respective strengths to integrate the university's teaching and research with Huatu Education Group’s extensive experience and resources in the industry and technology sectors. This collaboration could lead to breakthroughs in case teaching, project research, and other areas, driving the development of the business administration discipline. He expressed hope that Huatu Education Group would support the university in talent cultivation and student employment, thereby promoting mutual development.
The two parties signed a strategic cooperation agreement for the establishment of an industry-academia-research base. They will strengthen collaboration in areas such as talent cultivation, internships, and project research. The agreement aims to continuously expand the scope of cooperation, enhance the level of partnership, and innovate cooperation models, jointly creating a new chapter in university-enterprise collaboration.
Shi Song, Director of the Admissions and Employment Office, He Yurun, Dean of the Business School, and several faculty members also participated in the event.