Recently, the China Scholarship Council announced the results of the2024International Cooperation and Training Program with Russia, Ukraine, and Belarus. Our university's application for the "Innovative Talent Training Program in Materials Science and Engineering under the 'Dual Carbon' Background" was successfully approved.
Led by the Office of International Cooperation and Exchange, the project was proposed by Professor Yang Zhong, Dean of the School of Materials Science and Chemical Engineering, and Professor Wang Qiguan. It is based on our university's Key Laboratory of Optoelectronic Functional Materials in Shaanxi Province and aims to meet the significant demands for the preparation and development of new composite materials and devices under the dual carbon goals. Leveraging the teaching and research advantages of Xi'an Technological University and Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University in Russia in advanced functional material manufacturing and related technologies, the project aims to jointly cultivate a group of innovative top talents with advanced skills in material manufacturing and device development as well as international perspectives.
The project has a duration of three years. Our university will select and dispatch 90 master's, doctoral, and visiting scholars to partner universities for 3 to 24 months for study and exchange. The approval of this project will provide a guarantee for our university to continuously and stably carry out joint training programs and high-level collaborative research, and further empower the development of the university by increasing openness and inclusiveness.
The China Scholarship Council'sInternational Cooperation and Training Program with Russia, Ukraine, and Belarusaims to serve the country's strategy of opening up to the world, deepen cooperation between China and Russia, Ukraine, and Belarus in various fields, and promote the internationalization of talent training between domestic universities and institutions and those in Russia, Ukraine, and Belarus.