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China launched 'Hundred Talents Program' for training professional technical personnel for Central-Asia Natural Gas Project (Linked to Record ID#39955, #70616)


Funder Unspecified Chinese Government Institution
Recipient Organization Government of Tajikistan
Country Tajikistan
Start Date Jan 01, 2017
End Date Jun 29, 2033
Duration 6,023 days
Number of Grantees 1
Roles Recipient
Data Source AidData Chinese Aid
Grant ID 54370
Grant Description

On October 10, 2017, Xi'an Shiyou University of China held the launching ceremony of the "Hundred Talents Program".

In 2016, Xi'an Shiyou University successfully won the bid for the Trans-Tajik Gas Pipeline Company Limited (TTGP) foreign employee training project.

After the launching of Central-Asia Natural Gas Project (captured in #39955), according to the agreement between the governments of China and Tajikistan, China will train 90 relevant professional localized technical personnel for Tajikistan.

Therefore, TTGP actively sought out Chinese partner universities to undertake the localized staff training tasks required for the construction and operation of the pipeline.

According to the agreement, the company will select the first group of 30 students from Tajikistan to come to China to study Chinese language and oil and gas pipeline transportation and other professional academic education, and become the first group of students to come to China in the TTGP China-Tajikistan school-enterprise cooperation talent training project "Hundred Talents Program".

The first thirty students to receive the training were selected from the 1,000 top students, with the assistance of National Testing Center of Tajikistan, and China National Natural Gas Pipeline Co., Ltd., under the approval of the Deputy Prime Minister of Tajikistan.

The students will take Chinese language courses in Tianjin University for one year, and in Xi'an Shiyou University for another year.

Then they will study the undergraduate major courses of oil and gas storage and transportation in Xi'an Shiyou University. After graduation, they will work professionally for the Line D of Central-Asia Natural Gas Project. Fifteen students out of thirty received scholarships of the "Silk Road" Program from the Chinese Government.

China-Central Asia natural gas pipeline Line D is an inter-governmental project signed by China, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan. The construction of the Tajikistan section of the 1,000-km-long line was launched in September 2014. Tajikistan has the longest section of the pipeline at about 410 km.

For details on this project see #39955 and #70616.

📋 Staff Comments

Trans-Tajik Gas Pipeline Company Limited (TTGP) is a special purpose vehicle owned on a 50:50 basis by China National Petroleum Corporation and Tajiktransgaz.

📚 Sources & References
  • Our school solemnly held the launching ceremony of the “Hundred Talents Program” for the Sino-Tower School-Enterprise Cooperation Talent Training Project and the first batch of international students’ opening ceremony.
  • Chinese universities train Tajik students for Central-Asia natural gas project
  • 驻塔吉克斯坦大使岳斌出席中塔天然气管道项目塔赴华留学生欢送会
  • 来华留学生教育的“西北路径”
  • 中塔校企合作人才培养项目“百人计划”在西安石油大学启动 Loan applications and disbursements are still being received and processed as the projects continue to evolve. Ongoing monitoring and evaluation are in place to ensure project continuity.
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