On Tuesday, an article by Xi Jinping, General Secretary of the Communist Party of China, will be published, focusing on supporting the integrated development of education, science, technology, and talent.
The article by Xi Jinping, who is also the President of China and Chairman of the Central Military Commission, will be published in the twelfth issue of this year's Qiushi, the main theoretical journal of the Central Committee of the CPC.
The text is an excerpt from speeches by Xi Jinping from December 2012 to April 2026.
The article emphasizes that education, science, technology, and talent are fundamental and strategic pillars necessary for the all-round development of a modern socialist country.
According to the article, education should better support the development of science, technology, and talent. High-quality research universities are identified as the main driving force of national basic research and the cradle of significant scientific and technological breakthroughs.
The article calls for efforts to optimize the organization of higher education, to support differentiated reforms in universities, and to update teaching methods in order to create an environment conducive to the growth of innovative talent.
In connection with the need for a more effective national innovation system, the article emphasizes the need to strengthen the unified leadership of the Party's Central Committee in the field of science and technology.
Furthermore, it calls for sustained efforts to strengthen the capacity for basic research and to increase the ability to achieve original innovations. At the same time, it calls for accelerating research in order to achieve breakthroughs in key technologies in important areas and in technologies at the forefront of current knowledge.
The article also points to the need to identify and support talent directly in the front lines of scientific research, to expand the base of workers in the field of basic research, and to help young scientists grow and succeed.
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