“However, there must be a management model that holds people accountable.”

“Whoever approves it is responsible.”

"We'll discuss the specific rules later."

“Second, we recommend accountability.”

"If this person, recommended by the school and the advisor, stays abroad and doesn't return, both the school and the advisor will be held accountable. The review process wasn't rigorous enough."

Xin Yuanjia frowned slightly and said, "Will this cause any adverse effects? The school and the instructor don't want to take responsibility, so they simply won't recommend it..."

"That may happen, but I don't think we need to worry too much."

"Schools and tutors are supposed to be responsible for reviewing their students. It's unreasonable for them to blindly recommend someone without providing them with ideological and moral education and a deep understanding of their character."

"Besides, we can discuss how to take responsibility. At the very least, a statement of condemnation is always acceptable."

"Whether at home or abroad, respecting teachers is highly valued."

"For a person to use deceptive means to bring injustice to his alma mater and mentor is not something to be boasted about, no matter where he is. Most intellectuals still attach great importance to this reputation issue."

"Although this model cannot completely eliminate the situation of government-funded students staying abroad and not returning, it can effectively reduce this phenomenon."

"The government has paid for it, so they have corresponding obligations. This is only natural."

"My third suggestion is to still approve applications based on need. Priority should be given to those subjects that are in urgent need, whether it's the natural sciences or the humanities. Applications should be allocated based on demand. Don't rush into the same major."

"Limited funds must be used where they are most valuable."

"For example, someone like Wenxin, a computer science professional with a strong background, should be considered a top priority. As long as she's willing, she should naturally be sent abroad for further studies for a few years."

"After she returns to China after completing her studies, she will be able to drive the development of the entire computer industry, or at least the rapid growth of one of its branches."

Xu Wenxin pursed her lips slightly, and suddenly felt very conflicted.

After graduation, should I study abroad or go to Zhennan to work?

"The fourth suggestion is to ensure that the treatment of returnees is guaranteed as much as possible. In addition to job titles, their rank should be given priority, their living allowances should be guaranteed as much as possible, and their research and working environments should be guaranteed to enable them to perform at their best."

"You can't study hard for several years abroad, only to return home and find that your knowledge is not used and you are assigned a completely unrelated job. That would be a waste and would seriously affect morale."

Xin Yuanjia looked at him intently, his eyes full of admiration, and asked with a smile, "Did you come up with these things after you went to the embassy today?"

Liu Hongyi smiled and shook his head, saying, "That's definitely not the case."

"Actually, like Wenxin, I've also considered studying abroad. Since then, I've been carefully considering some of the systemic issues related to studying abroad..."

The girl sitting next to Xu Wenxin smiled and said, "Ah, you're indeed worthy of being the president of the Qinghua University Student Union. No matter what, you always like to consider things from a global perspective."

Xu Wenxin immediately chimed in: "Otherwise, why are our student union cadres so afraid of him now?"

"The key is that no one can argue with him..."

Liu Hongyi said depressedly: "No, Xu Wenxin, am I really that exaggerated?"

"I don't know if it's that exaggerated, but I do know that when someone else was the student union president, the vice presidents and department heads would all actively speak up and offer their opinions. But now? Everyone habitually waits for you to assign tasks to them."

"Think back to yourself, since the second half of last year, how many voices have remained in the student union?"

Liu Hongyi was stunned for a moment, and after thinking about it carefully, it was indeed the case.

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