Pakistan, China to train professionals for materials technology
On the commemoration of the 70th anniversary of China-Pakistan diplomatic ties, USTB initiated CPEC Research Institute of Materials Technology to train professional talents for CPEC infrastructure projects, along with CPEC Research Institute of Materials Technology. The two institutes will work together to train teachers, students and technical personnel in Pakistani universities on material research methods through a variety of teaching methods. The USTB is training Pakistani professionals for a number of other fields.
University of Science and Technology Beijing (USTB) has proposed CPEC Research Institute of Materials Technology to train professional talents for CPEC infrastructure projects.
According to Gwadar Pro, academicians, experts and professors from USTB will work together to develop training programs for various materials used in CPEC projects.
In the early stage of the project, teachers, students and technical personnel in Pakistani universities will be provided with guidance on material research methods through sharing teaching videos, holding bilateral conferences and conducting research tutoring work, so as to improve their professional competence.
Earlier 52 Pakistani students studying at USTB received a letter from Chinese President Xi Jinping. Xi encouraged the students to communicate more with their Chinese peers and join hands with youth from all countries to contribute to promoting people-to-people connectivity and building a community with a shared future for humanity.
The letter evoked a warm response among Pakistani students in China and laid a foundation for connectivity between USTB and Pakistani academic institutions.
Coinciding the 70th anniversary of China-Pakistan diplomatic ties, USTB initiated CPEC Research Institute of Materials Technology to train professional talents for CPEC infrastructure projects.
The materials science of USTB is a world-class discipline with long-history and has developed various high-performance materials for BRI projects.
At the same time, USTB has also trained a number of Pakistani students, who have not only learned professional knowledge, but also become a bridge of friendship between Pakistan and China.
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