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By Asia Education Review , Monday, 03 March 2025 02:11:30 PM

Tsinghua University Plans New School to Cultivate AI-Integrated Talent

  • Tsinghua University, one of China’s top universities, plans to expand its undergraduate enrollment by approximately 150 students in 2025 and launch a new school focused on cultivating interdisciplinary talent that integrates artificial intelligence (AI) across multiple fields. This move aims to advance the development of AI professionals, according to a report from Xinhua News Agency.

    The new school will leverage Tsinghua’s strong academic resources, with a focus on the transformative role of AI in education, teaching, and scientific innovation. By integrating AI with other disciplines, the school aims to create AI-driven educational models that nurture well-rounded talents with strong AI literacy, technical expertise, and exceptional innovation skills, as reported by Xinhua.

    Tsinghua's initiative to expand enrollment and establish a school for cultivating 'AI+' talent represents a pioneering and exploratory endeavor, which could motivate other domestic universities to increase their focus on and investment in AI, Liu Wei, director of the Human-Machine Interaction and Cognitive Engineering Laboratory at Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, told the Global Times on Sunday. 

    If successful, this initiative may act as a model, offering valuable experiences for other universities across China, Liu added.

    Tsinghua University has already achieved milestones in AI talent training and AI-enabled education. Earlier in February, it offered a course on large language models (LLMs) and generative AI, which was enjoyed by students who flocked to the first class of this new semester, according to The Paper.

    A university faculty member said that the course is part of Tsinghua's AI capability enhancement program, designed to instill AI principles and methodologies in students, systematically deepen their understanding of foundational AI knowledge, and nurture more 'AI+' interdisciplinary innovators, said the report.

    "My research is closely associated with the application of LLMs, this course provides me with a systematic understanding of the principles of AI and the application of mainstream technology, which is conducive to scientific research to a certain extent",  Zhang Yiru, a student who has taken this course, told the Global Times.

    In August 2024, the Department of Higher Education under China's Ministry of Education launched the 101 Plans in the AI field, involving 15 universities, such as Fudan University, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, and Tongji University. It also confirmed the first batch of 15 foundational AI core courses, 10 scenario-and system-application-oriented advanced courses, and two hands-on practical training courses, as reported by the CCTV News.

    These involved schools are contributing to the development of 'AI+' talents with various programs. Fudan University has fully initiated its AI curriculum system development, introducing 116 AI-BEST courses designed to cover multi-tiered learning content from beginners to advanced levels, according to its official website. 

    Meanwhile, Shanghai Jiao Tong University recently developed a multimodal AI teaching system, tailoring an AI-powered anatomy course to explore new pathways for 'AI plus medical education', according to Xinhua. 

    Liu said national initiatives like 'the 101 Plan' aim to fully leverage human resources and build a talent force aligned with current demands. "Offering AI courses in universities and developing 'AI+' talents are also a response to the needs of the times, as what we are looking for is to bring out the potential of AI now", he said.

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