Exploring the high-quality development of higher education in Hebei under the perspective of "Double First-class" construction
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1.Hebei Medical University;2.Yanshan University

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    Hebei Province is in a transitional period from a major education province to a strong education province. Based on the situation of national "Double First-class" construction and the current situation of higher education in Hebei Province, the study puts forward measures to break the situation for the high-quality development of higher education in Hebei Province from three aspects: focusing on supporting the construction of high-level university, seeking breakthroughs in characteristic development, seizing major strategic opportunities of the country, and provides solutions from the aspects of "two guarantees, two improvements". In the "two guarantees", financial guarantee includes sufficient total funding and improving fund-raising capacity; talent guarantee is based on selecting outstanding university presidents, introducing high-level scientific research leaders and building high-level scientific research teams. In the "two enhancements", connotation construction includes returning to academics, returning to teaching and returning to characteristics, and university reputation construction includes improving the quality of talent cultivation, upgrading scientific and technological innovation ability, promoting Chinese-foreign cooperation in school running, and serving the development of local economy. Hebei Province should take multiple measures and make precise efforts to provide useful reference for the high-quality development of higher education and assist in the construction of a strong education province.

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  • Received:July 30,2023
  • Revised:September 04,2023
  • Adopted:November 20,2023
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