1、Transforming higher education for the skills economyChina SpotlightWorld Future Skills IndexSkills Fit|Academic Readiness|Future of Work|Economic Transformation23Higher educations role in future workforce readiness190+countries analysed 4 indicators,informed by 13 sub-indicators 280m+job postings as
2、sessed5m+employer skill demands reviewed5,000+universities measured17.5m+research papers examinedThe QS World Future Skills Index in numbers Welcome to the China Spotlight on the QS World Future Skills Index,where we explore higher educations critical role in shaping the workforce of tomorrow.This t
3、ailored resource empowers you to analyse Chinas future skills supply and demand,benchmark key industry jobs and skills gaps against over 80 countries,and align your higher education system with the skills training required for economic transformation.By 2030,an estimated 375 million workers will nee
4、d to switch occupational categories,requiring tailored reskilling initiatives and modular,lifelong learning opportunities.Source:Jobs Lost,Jobs Gained report from McKinsey45The QS World Future Skills Index is designed to assess how prepared countries are to tackle the shifting demands of the global
5、workforce,particularly in the context of digital transformation,AI,sustainability,and the broader economic changes impacting jobs.Skills like AI proficiency,digital literacy,and environmental sustainability will form the bedrock of the industries of tomorrow.Countries that fail to adapt risk losing
6、their competitive edge and missing opportunities for economic growth.AcademicReadiness ScoreFuture of Work ScoreTransformationEconomic ScoreWorld FutureSkills IndexSkills demand gapWorkforce adaptabilityLifelong learningIndustry feedbackJob-aligned curriculumTechnical educationLearning tech accessGl