Abstract
The United Nations Development Program (UNDP) project was conceived in April 1985, implementation was started on preliminary authorization by summer 1986, and it was approved and signed in early 1987. The duration was originally planned for three years with a UNDP input of US$ 1,657.500 (including Government cost sharing of US$ 280,000). The project is now essentially completed with a few items still pending, though committed as firmly planned, and the current cost estimate is US$ 1,707.617. The objective of the project was to assist in establishing long-term training programmes in two training centres in the People`s Republic of China (Qinshan and Suzhou) and strengthen the training capabilities at these centres. The two centres are intended to provide specialized comprehensive training in basic and applied nuclear power engineering disciplines as well as in construction, operation and maintenance of nuclear power plants to technical personnel assigned to the nuclear power plants in the People`s Republic of China.
Csik, B J
[1]
- International Atomic Energy Agency, Vienna (Austria). Nuclear Power Engineering Section
Citation Formats
Csik, B J.
Manpower development for nuclear power programme. China. Project findings and recommendations. Terminal report. Report prepared for the Government of China.
IAEA: N. p.,
1992.
Web.
Csik, B J.
Manpower development for nuclear power programme. China. Project findings and recommendations. Terminal report. Report prepared for the Government of China.
IAEA.
Csik, B J.
1992.
"Manpower development for nuclear power programme. China. Project findings and recommendations. Terminal report. Report prepared for the Government of China."
IAEA.
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title = {Manpower development for nuclear power programme. China. Project findings and recommendations. Terminal report. Report prepared for the Government of China}
author = {Csik, B J}
abstractNote = {The United Nations Development Program (UNDP) project was conceived in April 1985, implementation was started on preliminary authorization by summer 1986, and it was approved and signed in early 1987. The duration was originally planned for three years with a UNDP input of US$ 1,657.500 (including Government cost sharing of US$ 280,000). The project is now essentially completed with a few items still pending, though committed as firmly planned, and the current cost estimate is US$ 1,707.617. The objective of the project was to assist in establishing long-term training programmes in two training centres in the People`s Republic of China (Qinshan and Suzhou) and strengthen the training capabilities at these centres. The two centres are intended to provide specialized comprehensive training in basic and applied nuclear power engineering disciplines as well as in construction, operation and maintenance of nuclear power plants to technical personnel assigned to the nuclear power plants in the People`s Republic of China.}
place = {IAEA}
year = {1992}
month = {Dec}
}
title = {Manpower development for nuclear power programme. China. Project findings and recommendations. Terminal report. Report prepared for the Government of China}
author = {Csik, B J}
abstractNote = {The United Nations Development Program (UNDP) project was conceived in April 1985, implementation was started on preliminary authorization by summer 1986, and it was approved and signed in early 1987. The duration was originally planned for three years with a UNDP input of US$ 1,657.500 (including Government cost sharing of US$ 280,000). The project is now essentially completed with a few items still pending, though committed as firmly planned, and the current cost estimate is US$ 1,707.617. The objective of the project was to assist in establishing long-term training programmes in two training centres in the People`s Republic of China (Qinshan and Suzhou) and strengthen the training capabilities at these centres. The two centres are intended to provide specialized comprehensive training in basic and applied nuclear power engineering disciplines as well as in construction, operation and maintenance of nuclear power plants to technical personnel assigned to the nuclear power plants in the People`s Republic of China.}
place = {IAEA}
year = {1992}
month = {Dec}
}