Abstract
Traditional university-enterprise partnerships face challenges of fragmented oversight and skill mismatches. This study addresses these issues by incorporating industry associations as third-party mediators with dual public-private attributes for quality assurance in interdisciplinary postgraduate education. Grounded in Stakeholder Theory, the framework resolves systemic challenges through three core innovations: Institutionalizing recursive feedback mechanisms connecting policy interpretation, competency validation, and innovation diffusion; Operationalizing the PDCA cycle to synchronize educational objectives with industrial advancements; and Establishing bidirectional accountability channels among universities, enterprises, and associations to align educational outputs with market demands. A robotics education case study demonstrates empirical validation of measurable outcomes: graduates achieved salaries 29% above provincial averages, secured 139 provincial/national innovation awards, and obtained $1.37 million in collaborative R&D funding. These achievements validate the model's effectiveness in bridging academia and industry sectors via policy alignment, resource integration, and dynamic feedback mechanisms. Association-led coordination effectively cultivates interdisciplinary talent while driving technological progress. This paradigm provides a replicable blueprint for enhancing postgraduate education, with implications for aligning higher education globally with industrial modernization.
| Original language | English |
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| Number of pages | 17 |
| Journal | Total Quality Management and Business Excellence |
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| Publication status | E-pub ahead of print - 2 Jan 2026 |
Bibliographical note
The authors gratefully acknowledge the research participants who volunteered for this study and the insight they provided into their practices.Funding
Zhejiang Provincial Key Project of Educational Science Planning (2025SB154); Zhejiang Provincial Graduate Education Society Sponsorship (2024-007).
Keywords
- interdisciplinary education
- quality assurance
- industry associations
- collaborative cultivation
- robotics