Chinese university offers master’s degree in nuclear energy to Turkish students

Chinese university offers master’s degree in nuclear energy to Turkish students

Türkiye’s Ministry of Energy and Natural Resources introduced Tuesday that 10 Turkish college students can be included within the International Nuclear Energy Engineering and Management Master’s Program (TUNEM) at China’s Tsinghua University as a part of the nation’s initiative to develop human assets within the area of nuclear power.

The assertion issued by the ministry mentioned throughout the framework of the “Cooperation Agreement on the Use of Nuclear Energy for Peaceful Purposes” signed between Türkiye and China in 2012, 10 college students from Türkiye will likely be chosen for pupil sending packages to China for the 2023-2024 educational yr.

The TUNEM program, which has been persevering with for six years at Tsinghua University, goals to lift names that can have ”a say within the area of nuclear power in Türkiye sooner or later.”

The ministry additionally famous that the said program is coordinated by Türkiye Nuclear Energy Inc. (TÜNAŞ), sharing will probably be carried out completely in English and can final for 2 years together with lectures, internships and thesis processes.

”Graduates of engineering, physics or chemistry from universities or college students who will graduate till July 2023 can apply to this system. The grade-point common have to be a minimum of 2.5,” the assertion famous.

Pointing out that the bills of the scholars who’re entitled to take part in this system will likely be coated by Türkiye and China, the ministry offered additional particulars as follows: “The candidates who will likely be exempt from tuition charges for 2 years throughout the framework of this system and won’t be charged the appliance price both. The college students entitled to lodging and medical insurance will obtain a month-to-month scholarship of 4,500 yuan (roughly TL12,000), round-trip flight tickets and Chinese language programs.”

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