调查:约八成中国大学生有创业意愿
Students in China are eager to start businesses and hope that their colleges can provide more opportunities to foster entrepreneurship, according to a survey from The Innovation and Entrepreneurship Education Alliance of China (IEEAC). The alliance is a platform for universities to share their experience in entrepreneurship and nurture students' innovative and entrepreneurial spirit. The IEEAC surveyed students from 130 colleges, and more than 80% said they are willing to start businesses. Nearly half of the students surveyed hoped to receive training and financial support for entrepreneurship from colleges. Only 17% of startup projects in colleges provide overseas exchange and cooperation opportunities, according to the survey. "We should promote international cooperation in innovation and entrepreneurship, as well as cooperation between colleges and enterprises," said Sun Hongbin, secretary general of the IEEAC. |