Research on Optimization of University Academic System Conducive to Cultivation of Innovative Talents

Ningjun WANG

Abstract


Cultivation of innovative talents is the top priority of higher education in China. The academic system of colleges and universities is the most important places for cultivating innovative talents. Through the analysis on the subsystems of academic resources, credit system, cultivation of students’ innovation ability, and academic operation management, the paper proposes the optimization of the academic system for the cultivation of innovative talents.


Keywords


Cultivation of innovative talents; Academic system; Optimization

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3968/10968

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