Our University Approved for Four National Scholarships for International Cooperation Talent Training Projects in 2026
Time:2026-01-09      Author:      Click:[]

Recently, the China Scholarship Council announced the results of the 2026 "Project-Based" International Cooperation Talent Training Project review. Our university successfully obtained approval for four projects, including two "Innovative Talent International Cooperation Training Projects," one "Sino-Russian-Ukrainian-Belarusian International Cooperation Training Project," and one "Special Project for Arts Talent Training."

In the "Innovative Talent International Cooperation Training Project," the School of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering’s "Precision and Ultra-Precision Processing and Measurement Innovation Talent International Cooperation Training Project" was approved for the first time. This project, relying on platforms such as the National and Local Joint Engineering Research Center for Precision and Ultra-Precision Processing and Measurement and the Shaanxi Province Precision Special Processing Innovation Intelligence Base, cooperates with Brunel University London (UK) and Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University (Russia) to train top talents in the fields of precision manufacturing and measurement. The project will run for three years (2026-2028) and allow 24 students to go abroad for exchange.

The School of Optoelectronic Engineering’s "Optical Manufacturing and Detection Innovation Talent International Cooperation Training Project" was successfully reapproved after completing its initial three-year construction phase. This project will continue cooperation with institutions such as Nanyang Technological University (Singapore) and Jena University (Germany), focusing on talent cultivation in the fields of optics and optoelectronics. The new phase will run for three years (2026-2028), with 24 students eligible for overseas study.

The project for the School of Electronic Information Engineering, titled "Multi-Domain Collaborative Autonomous Unmanned Systems International Cooperation Training Project," was approved as part of the Sino-Russian-Ukrainian-Belarusian cooperation. This project relies on several national and provincial-level platforms and collaborates with Belarusian State University of Radioelectronics and Information and Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University (Russia) to focus on talent development in autonomous unmanned systems. The first phase will run for three years (2026-2028), with 48 students eligible to study abroad. This project reflects our university’s strengthening cooperation with Belt and Road countries.

The Design Institute’s "Digital Innovation and Interdisciplinary Talent Training Project in the Arts" was approved as a "Special Project for Arts Talent Training." This project will cooperate with multiple art schools in the UK, France, and other countries, relying on platforms such as the China Industrial Design Association Innovation Research Institute and the Shaanxi Province Intangible Cultural Heritage Innovation Research Center, to cultivate cross-disciplinary digital design talents. The project will run for three years (2026-2028), with 18 teachers and students eligible for overseas exchange. This marks a new stage in our university’s international talent development in the arts.

The China Scholarship Council’s series of projects aims to support national strategies and cultivate urgently needed international innovation talents. Our university’s successful approval for four important projects across key fields such as advanced manufacturing, information technology, and humanities and arts is a reflection of our active promotion of an internationalization strategy. These projects will strongly support the innovative development and high-level international talent cultivation in relevant disciplines during the 14th Five-Year Plan period, injecting new momentum into the university’s high-quality development.