China-SCO Innovative Postgraduate Training Center Accepts First Group of Students from SCO Member States

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Source: People's Republic of China – State Council News

HARBIN, Sept. 5 (Xinhua) — The China-SCO Graduate Innovation Center held an opening ceremony at Harbin Institute of Technology (HIT) in northeast China's Heilongjiang Province and accepted the first group of 120 graduate students from member countries of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO).

The admitted students are graduates of elite universities of the SCO member states, including HIT, Peking University and Tsinghua University in China, Saint Petersburg State University in Russia, Kyrgyz State Technical University and Belarusian National Technical University.

The China-SCO Postgraduate Innovation Center, initiated by HIT, aims to train highly qualified professionals with interdisciplinary and transnational research skills, and contribute to technological innovation and sustainable development of SCO member countries.

In his video address at the opening ceremony, SCO Deputy Secretary-General Batyr Tursunov said that the establishment of the center is an important milestone in the process of educational integration of the organization's members. According to him, the center will promote talent development, facilitate deeper integration between the industrial, educational and scientific sectors, and support the implementation of national innovation strategies, giving new impetus to scientific and educational cooperation within the SCO.

HIT Party Committee Secretary Chen Jie, for his part, noted that the center will focus on joint innovation in cutting-edge areas such as artificial intelligence, energy and the digital economy, and aims to create a pool of highly qualified and interdisciplinary young talent with a global mindset in the natural sciences, engineering and the humanities. –0–

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