Top engineer students sought
A competition to find highly talented Chinese engineering students in Shanghai for a brief stay in Denmark was launched yesterday in Copenhagen.
Five winners will experience the quality and range of engineering studies in Denmark during a four-day long visit to Copenhagen, the contest organizers said.
The winners will also meet top Danish companies that have operations in China, to learn about career possibilities in Danish firms.
The contest is an initiative of Sino-Danish Network, which promotes Denmark as an education and career destination to Chinese students, and Copenhagen Capacity, the official inward investment agency of the Danish capital.
In Denmark, the winners will visit the Technical University of Denmark and Aalborg University's Copenhagen campus, as well as shipping company A.P. Moeller-Maersk and catalyst manufacturer Haldor Topsoee.
"We look forward to welcoming Chinese talents to Copenhagen. The city has world class universities, a great portfolio of international companies ... and is simply a great place to study, work and live," said Claus Loenborg, managing director of Copenhagen Capacity.
The competition is open to Chinese engineering students in Shanghai, who can access the competition rules and requirements at the website www.sinodanishnetwork.com.
Five winners will experience the quality and range of engineering studies in Denmark during a four-day long visit to Copenhagen, the contest organizers said.
The winners will also meet top Danish companies that have operations in China, to learn about career possibilities in Danish firms.
The contest is an initiative of Sino-Danish Network, which promotes Denmark as an education and career destination to Chinese students, and Copenhagen Capacity, the official inward investment agency of the Danish capital.
In Denmark, the winners will visit the Technical University of Denmark and Aalborg University's Copenhagen campus, as well as shipping company A.P. Moeller-Maersk and catalyst manufacturer Haldor Topsoee.
"We look forward to welcoming Chinese talents to Copenhagen. The city has world class universities, a great portfolio of international companies ... and is simply a great place to study, work and live," said Claus Loenborg, managing director of Copenhagen Capacity.
The competition is open to Chinese engineering students in Shanghai, who can access the competition rules and requirements at the website www.sinodanishnetwork.com.
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