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Guangming talent center expands Australia links

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The Global Youth Talent Center of Guangming Science City (GTC) has expanded its outreach in Australia by forming partnerships with university student associations and launching a new overseas branch.

At a China (Shenzhen Guangming)–Australia (Melbourne) economic exchange event held in Melbourne on April 2, GTC signed cooperation agreements with Chinese student and scholar associations from University of Melbourne, University of Sydney, University of Queensland, University of New South Wales and Monash University, marking a step toward more regularized talent exchange.


Representatives from the GTC and five major universities in Australia pose for a group photo at an exchange event held in Melbourne on April 2. Photo from the GTC


The center has also established an Australian branch and introduced a three-tier network linking its Shenzhen base, overseas partners and campus ambassadors to facilitate ongoing recruitment and collaboration with young researchers.

In a separate event at the University of Sydney, GTC engaged nearly 30 postgraduate students from leading institutions, presenting opportunities in fields including biotechnology, artificial intelligence and advanced materials.


The Guangming Science City Global Talent Center (GTC) has expanded its outreach in Australia by forming partnerships with university student associations and launching a new overseas branch.