BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN, Aug 31 (NNN-ANN) – Altogether 26 Brunei students flew to Lanzhou, capital of north-west China’s Gansu Province, on Tuesday, under a joint scholarship programme, to further their studies.
The students, who will continue their studies at Lanzhou Petrochemical University of Vocational Technology, told the media at the airport, their excitement about the new journey.
“I believe that studying abroad is such a great chance for me to experience new things and culture,” said Shaiful Amiruddin, one of the scholarship recipients.
“It’s also certainly a big opportunity for us to hone our career-specific skills, by making use of the facilities they have over at Lanzhou,” he said.
Siti Nadhirah, another scholarship recipient, said, it’s “quite exciting and challenging at the same time,” and “a great opportunity to be independent and to improve our social communication.”
The Hengyi Industries and Institute of Brunei Technical Education (IBTE), Joint Scholarship Programme, offers the recipients a three-year diploma in refinery operation, for which they will undergo one year of academic study at IBTE Jefri Bolkiah Campus, followed by one year of studies abroad at Lanzhou, said Chen Liancai, Hengyi’s Chief Executive Officer.
In the final year, they will undergo on-the-job training with Hengyi Industries, which is a joint venture between China’s Zhejiang Hengyi Group and Damai Holdings, a wholly-owned subsidiary under the Brunei government’s Strategic Development Capital Fund, owning 70 percent and 30 percent of the shares, respectively.
Upon graduation from the programme, the students will be expected to join Hengyi Industries and begin their careers in the country’s biggest petrochemical project.– NNN-ANN