A team from Tianjin Rail Transit Group has arrived in Astana, Kazakhstan, to conduct the first phase of training with local light rail drivers and establish a professional urban rail transit workforce.
China is set to approve 14 new undergraduate higher education institutions, reflecting a shift toward emphasizing vocational education and application-oriented talent development, education experts said on Tuesday.
The 3rd Luban Workshop International Invitational has concluded at Tianjin Vocational College of Mechanics and Electricity (TVCME). The event featured teams from Bangladesh, China, Egypt, Pakistan, Portugal, Thailand and Uzbekistan pitting their vocational skills against one another.
The Luban Workshop program between China and Cote d'Ivoire is poised to open a new chapter of collaboration, according to representatives from Tianjin University of Technology and the National Polytechnic Institute Felix Houphouet-Boigny.
The Belt and Road Initiative has become a highly welcomed international public good and cooperation platform, embodying the significant practice of building a community with a shared future for humanity.
Tianjin launched its 2025 Skills Week on May 13 in the city's Hedong district, placing a strong focus on vocational training and employment.
China plans to accelerate the training of professionals in integrated medical and elderly care to address rising demands amid an aging population.
Winning gold in the computer numerical control (CNC) milling event at the 47th WorldSkills competition, held in Lyon, France, in September, is etched into the memory of 23-year-old Long Weijie, whose victory gave China its fifth consecutive gold in the event over the past decade.