A group of aspiring young students recently returned from an enriching Technical Summer School in China, where they gained experience in and knowledge of the latest technological advancements, global innovation, and cultural exchange.
The summer school project, in collaboration with Chinese universities, was organised by the School of Computer Science in TU Dublin in association with Huawei Ireland. Each of the four female students who participated received a €1,000 scholarship from Huawei to support their study in China and further studies in STEM subjects. The aim of the project is to provide the students with a cross-cultural and interdisciplinary experience.
Visiting the University of Electronic Science and Technology of China (UESTC) and the Beijing Institute of Technology (BIT) the programme included both STEM study (Robots, AI and Future Technology at UESTC and Materials for Renewable Energy at BIT), and Chinese language and culture courses. The students were also had the chance for cultural visits in Beijing and Chengdu.
Speaking about the programme, Baolin Liang, PR Manager, Huawei Ireland, said: “We believe that exposing students to global perspectives in technology is key to shaping the innovators of tomorrow. This experience not only enhances technical skills but also encourages students to think beyond borders and collaborate on a global scale. I spoke to the students and they all found that this programme was very beneficial and particularly enjoyed learning about China and its culture.”
One of the students who travelled to Beijing, Gráinne Bannister, added: “As a third-year undergraduate student, I was extremely happy to learn about career opportunities and particularly the career experience of a female expert in Huawei. I feel that I really benefited from the visit to the Beijing Institute of Technology and now believe there is a strong future for female students who have concentrated on STEM subjects.”
Last week, the students visited Huawei’s office in Dublin where they attended information sessions to learn about recent developments and trends in technology, and they also received some career development advice from the experts.
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