HIT Faculty & Students Visit HIOH to Explore Talent Cooperation

HIT Faculty & Students Visit HIOH to Explore Talent Cooperation

2025-07-16

On July 16, a group of over ten faculty members and students from Harbin Institute of Technology (HIT) visited the Hetao International Organization Headquarters (HIOH) for a tour and exchange activity. The purpose of this visit was to deepen university-enterprise collaboration, build an internship and practical platform for students in international organizations, and promote cooperative exploration in talent development and placement.

As a renowned university in China and internationally, HIT has consistently prioritized cultivating students' global perspectives and enhancing their practical abilities in recent years. The university particularly emphasizes expanding internship opportunities in international organizations, providing students with a growth platform to participate in global governance practices. Meanwhile, HIOH, with its abundant resources from numerous international organizations, has become a key hub for international talent development and exchange, offering internship positions and practical opportunities for university students.

As a renowned university in China and internationally, HIT has consistently prioritized cultivating students' global perspectives and enhancing their practical abilities in recent years. The university particularly emphasizes expanding internship opportunities in international organizations, providing students with a growth platform to participate in global governance practices. Meanwhile, HIOH, with its abundant resources from numerous international organizations, has become a key hub for international talent development and exchange, offering internship positions and practical opportunities for university students.

This visit and exchange have built a solid bridge of communication between HIT and HIOH, laying a strong foundation for future cooperation in joint talent development and the establishment of internship bases. Moving forward, the two sides are expected to leverage resource sharing and complementary strengths to jointly cultivate more high-quality talent with global perspectives and a deep understanding of international rules for the nation.