The establishment and practice of international talent training model with "VITAL" as the core concept for architectural professionals
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    It has become an important part in the development of higher education in China to cultivate high-level talents and to boost the construction of world-class universities and first-class disciplines. In recent years, the training of globally competitive talents in architecture has made marked progress. From the viewpoint of architectural frontiers, however, there are still some issues remain unsolved, including narrow knowledge structure, lack of connection with the development needs of the industry and the country, and deficiency in positive interaction between international and domestic education. The Faculty of Architecture and Urban Planning of Chongqing University focuses on the construction of national first-class majors, and adheres to the concept of "fostering virtue through education", with the goal of "high-level, high-standard, and go-global" and the guideline of improving students’ capability in innovation, practice and scientific research in global context in the lead. The faculty has built and implemented the talent cultivation mechanism, namely "VITAL" as the core concept. And long-term and stable cooperative relations with overseas world-class architectural institutes have been established to comprehensively expand students’ knowledge and vision. It provides conditions for cultivating a bunch of professionals with both international vision and local feelings, innovative consciousness and critical thinking in the field of architecture.

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谢辉,冯瑶函,邓钊力,尹倩诗,刘玮璠.以"VITAL"为核心理念的建筑类专业国际化人才培养模式构建与实践[J].高等建筑教育,2022,31(3):1~8

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  • Revised:October 14,2021
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  • Online: June 11,2022
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