On October 24th, the second International Youth Scholars Forum was held at Nanchang Hangkong University, bringing together numerous young scholars to discuss the vital role of aviation in national development.
In his opening remarks, Lu Chao, the Vice President and Provost of Nanchang Hangkong University, emphasized the increasing competition for international talents amid a globalizing world and rapid technological advancements. “As a gathering place for scientific talents and a source of innovation, higher education institutions bear a significant responsibility and a glorious mission in talent development,” Lu noted.
Since entering the new era, Nanchang Hangkong University has prioritized talent resources as the core of its educational strategy, implementing a robust “talent-enhancement” plan known as the “5455 Talent Project.” This initiative aims to establish the university as a key hub for aviation talents in central China, helping Jiangxi Province become a prominent destination for exceptional individuals. To attract and retain high-caliber talents, the university focuses on practical application of knowledge, increasing investments in research projects and providing ample funding and experimental resources.
Additionally, the university fosters an environment that encourages innovation and entrepreneurship, refining its talent evaluation and incentive mechanisms to ensure that contributors receive appropriate recognition and rewards. It also strengthens collaborations with leading international universities and research institutions, offering a broader perspective and platform for talent development.
During a keynote presentation, Vice President Guo Zhenghua highlighted the rich history and solid foundation of the aviation industry in Jiangxi Province. He pointed out that the province serves as a vital engine for economic transformation, leveraging its substantial advantages. With capabilities in developing and manufacturing both rotary-wing and fixed-wing aircraft, Jiangxi stands out as a significant aviation resource hub, notably contributing to the domestic large passenger aircraft C919, of which a quarter of its fuselage is produced in Jiangxi.
Guo emphasized that Nanchang Hangkong University is committed to building a strong talent team by enhancing career planning, creating a nurturing environment, and fostering shared goals. The university has established a comprehensive five-part framework for talent attraction and development, ensuring that exceptional PhD holders can be effectively recruited, engaged, and retained as it continues to advance toward establishing a new benchmark for aviation talent.