The Guangming Science City Global Talent Center (GTC) has expanded its outreach in Australia by forming partnerships with university student associations and launching a new overseas branch.
At a China (Shenzhen Guangming)–Australia (Melbourne) economic exchange event held in Melbourne on April 2, GTC signed cooperation agreements with Chinese student and scholar associations from five major Australian universities, marking a step toward more regularized talent exchange.
The center has also established an Australian branch and introduced a three-tier network linking its Shenzhen base, overseas partners and campus ambassadors to facilitate ongoing recruitment and collaboration with young researchers.
In a separate event at the University of Sydney, GTC engaged nearly 30 postgraduate students from leading institutions, presenting opportunities in fields including biotechnology, artificial intelligence and advanced materials.



