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[Good News] three students of the college won the national public qualification to study in Germany

Date:2021-11-13


        Li Yang, Huang Yajun and Yao Zhaoyuan from the school of mechanical engineering won the national public study abroad qualification in October 2021 and will study in HS ostfalia, Germany in 2022.

        The international cooperative training project for innovative talents in 2021, organized and applied by Vice President Tian Huaiwen and Associate Professor Tang Yang, was approved by the national study abroad fund committee in January 2021. There are 10 places each year from 2021 to 2023, a total of 30 places, with a period of 3-24 months, including 2 teachers / year, 3 masters / year and 5 doctors / year, which can be replaced, that is, the unused indicators in the current year can be used for the next year.

        In March 2021, the project was officially launched, publicized through online release of relevant information and offline lectures, and established a QQ group for question answering and news notification.

        In May 2021, students were organized to study German. After three months of 400 class hours of intensive language training, they participated in the language examination organized by German professors on August 13. Finally, four students passed the examination and met the German language requirements.

        After the language test, the German professor selected the candidates. Finally, Yao Zhaoyuan, a 2019 doctoral student, Huang Yajun, a 2020 graduate student and Li Yang, a 2019 graduate student, successfully passed the selection and received the German invitation on August 20, 2021.

        On September 10, 2021, three students successfully applied on the website of the study abroad fund committee, and all of them passed the review and publicity of the University. In October 2021, their application was approved by the national study abroad fund committee!

        At present, we are in close contact with German professor to make overall arrangements for the research and study of the three students in Germany.