PVCollege Strengthens Domestic Cooperation on Nuclear Power Manpower Training
On July 13, 2026, Petroleum College (PVCollege) held a signing ceremony of a memorandum of understanding with Da Lat Nuclear Research Institute and Nuclear Training Center. This event takes place in the context of implementing Decision No. 1012/QD-TTg dated May 26, 2025 of the Prime Minister, on training and fostering human resources to serve nuclear power development until 2035.
Objectives of Cooperation
This memorandum of understanding aims to prepare high-quality human resources for the nuclear power project of the Vietnam National Energy Industry Group (Petrovietnam). This not only helps strengthen the capacity of the nuclear power industry but also contributes to the sustainable development of the country's economy.
Important Content of the Memorandum of Understanding
- Training and fostering engineers and experts in the field of nuclear power.
- Share technology and experience between units.
- Develop interdisciplinary learning and research programs.
- Organize courses and seminars to raise awareness about nuclear power in the community.
Benefits of Cooperation
This cooperation not only benefits PVCollege but also other units in the energy industry. It creates opportunities for students and researchers to access advanced technology and in-depth knowledge of nuclear power.
Roles of Participating Units
| Unit | Role |
|---|---|
| PVCCollege | Training human resources specialized in oil, gas and nuclear power. |
| Da Lat Nuclear Research Institute | Research and development of nuclear technology. |
| Nuclear Training Center | Providing in-depth courses on nuclear power. |
Conclude
The signing of a memorandum of cooperation between PVCollege, Dalat Nuclear Research Institute and Nuclear Training Center has opened a new step in developing human resources for the nuclear power industry in Vietnam. This is a necessary step to ensure that Vietnam has enough quality human resources to serve nuclear power projects in the future.
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