Harbin’s engineers

Posted 8 January 2014 · (7424 views)

The most recent gathering of engineers and graduates from the Harbin Polytechnic Institute (HPI) and the Northern Manchurian University (NMU) has taken place at Sydney’s Russian Club. The world-class technical education given in Russian Harbin has allowed its graduates to achieve considerable success in later work in various countries around the world. The Russian engineers’ association, which has been active in Australia for many decades already, organises colleague and alumni gatherings each year.

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  • Samuel Brotchie 3 years ago

    Self-corrections for improved accuracy of English translation of the original article:
    1. When Japanese authorities took away the opportunity for Russians to study at HPI -> When the Japanese took away the opportunity for Russians to study at HPI
    2. “In 1932, when Manchuria was taken by the Japanese army -> “In 1932, when Manchuria was taken by the Japanese
    3. Japanese administrators started to manage the Institute completely in 1937 -> The Japanese started to manage the Institute completely in 1937
    4. The Northern Manchurian University was opened in 1938 for Russian students -> The Northern Manchurian University was opened in 1938 for Russians