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Network of 30 ‘world-class’ campuses to be built nationwide

Russia has started implementing an ambitious project that involves establishing a network of 30 ‘world-class university campuses’ across the country, Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin said this week. The aim is to improve the quality of higher education and attract more international students.

According to recent statements made by Mishustin, who personally controls implementation of the project, of 27 applications so far for building new campuses, eight have already been selected. This meant that construction work would begin in the short term.

It is planned that in the initial stage these campuses will be built in Kaliningrad, Nizhny Novgorod, Ufa, Chelyabinsk and Yekaterinburg. In addition, another three campus projects in Moscow, Tomsk and Novosibirsk have received funding.

Projects in Perm, Irkutsk, Samara, Vladivostok, Khabarovsk and St Petersburg are at a high degree of readiness.

Mishustin said during a government meeting on education held on 5 October – Teacher’s Day in Russia – that these facilities will not just be the usual student campuses and dormitories found at large universities, but modern multifunctional spaces.

Mishustin said: “A large volume of space will be created for students where they can not only live and communicate, but also focus on scientific research and creativity and spend their free time with benefit and interest.

“Many Russian universities and regions will fight for the right to create world-class university campuses. They are already actively involved in this work. So far, projects for the Novosibirsk State University and the world-class inter-university campus in Tomsk have been prepared.”

Minister of Science and Higher Education Valery Falkov has specified that the implementation of three large-scale projects will begin in 2022.

“We expect to start active construction of three facilities as early as next year. A modern educational campus of Novosibirsk State University will appear in Akademgorodok. In Puchkovo, Kaluga Region, we plan to create a new campus. Finally, in Moscow, on the basis of the Bauman Moscow State Technical University, more than 15 interdisciplinary scientific clusters will be created.”

An estimated RUB36 billion (US$502 million) will be invested in implementing these plans over the next four years. Overall, there are plans to build at least 30 campuses that can accommodate more than 150,000 people.

The construction will be carried out through public-private partnerships. Private investors participating in the project will receive an opportunity for return on investment through participation in the management of the created infrastructure.

Higher education happy

In the meantime, representatives of Russia’s leading universities have welcomed the state initiative, believing it will contribute to the overall development of the system of higher education.

Alexander Shamrin, first vice rector of the National Research University Higher School of Economics, one of Russia’s leading universities in the field of economics, told University World News: “We consider the project as very timely. Leading universities in Russia are experiencing a shortage of modern dormitories. This seriously limits student mobility.

“An important role in attracting foreign students is played by the quality of the university environment, especially the comfort and accessibility of dormitories. This project allows us to form a long-term programme for the development of university campuses.”

Shamrin said that at the same time, the role of regions was becoming more active, as mechanisms of public-private partnership are being introduced.

“Higher School of Economics is participating in this competition with a project to build a campus in New Moscow (Troitsk), which is a new district of Moscow city. We plan to build a campus there for 3,000 to 5,000 students with the necessary educational and social infrastructure.”

Source: University World News

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Zusammenarbeit DFG und RSF: Ausschreibung für gemeinsame deutsch-russische Forschungsprojekte

Russische und deutsche Flaggen stehen auf einem Konferenztisch.

Die Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) und die Russische Wissenschaftsstiftung  (Russian Science Foundation RSF) haben eine Ausschreibung zur Förderung von deutsch-russischen Projekten in allen Wissenschaftsbereichen für den Förderzeitraum 2023–2025 veröffentlicht.

Detaillierte Informationen zur Ausschreibung und zu den Teilnahmebedingungen finden Sie auf der Webseite der DFG und der RSF.

Bewerbungsschluss: 13.12.2021

dwih-moskau.org

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Ukraine to Modernize Higher Education System with World Bank Support

The World Bank approved a $200 million project to support the Government of Ukraine’s efforts to strengthen efficiency, quality, and transparency of the country’s higher education system.

The project – Ukraine Improving Higher Education for Results – will finance investments in the modernization of teaching and research facilities and digital learning infrastructure of higher education institutions (HEIs) to ensure learning continuity through remote learning modalities and to support resilience and change management over the longer term. It will also support the development of modern digital infrastructure for distance learning and creation of advanced teaching and research laboratories and learning support facilities. Another objective is to improve transparency of Ukraine’s education sector through modernization of the HE Management Information System and establishment of a National Student Survey and unified information system on competitive research funding of HEIs.
The Project will be implemented over a 5 years by the Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine.

ukrainet.eu

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International Student Conference „Science and Progress 2021“ at St. Petersburg State University – Hybrid Meeting

Save the date: November 09-11, 2021

Registration is open

Deadline for registration: October 01, 2021

Further details: see this Link

G-RISC

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The All-Ukrainian Forum „Ukraine 30. Education and Science“. Prime Minister: Dual education is a formula of success for students, for vocational development, for the country’s economy

The All-Ukrainian Forum „Ukraine 30. Education and Science“ with the participation of President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy opened on May 31.

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Deutsch-russische Wissenschaftsbeziehungen: Erfolg des langen Atems

Der Deutsche Akademische Austauschdienst (DAAD) hat Empfehlungen zum wissenschaftlichen Austausch mit der Russischen Föderation veröffentlicht. Die Chancen, die sich im letzten Jahrzehnt durch die Modernisierung des russischen Wissenschaftssystems ergeben haben, gilt es aus DAAD-Sicht konsequent zu nutzen.

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G-RISC encourages and promotes research visits of Germans to Russia

G-RISC encourages and promotes research visits of Germans to Russia. Specific offers are constantly updated. Further question should be addressed to the G-RISC Office (office@g-gisc.org)

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German-Russian Interdisciplinary Science Center plans Virtual Seminar Series

G-RISC plans to continue the Virtual Seminar Series that has been successfully launched in October 2020. This seminar brings the Russian and German Community together for enhancing the interdisciplinary discussions in natural sciences. It is planned to resume this seminar series in Spring 2021.

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The 10th German-Russian Week of the Young Researcher: Collaborating across borders during the pandemic

Unter der Schirmherrschaft des Deutschen Wissenschafts- und Innovationshauses Moskau (DWIH), des Deutschen Akademischen Austauschdienstes (DAAD) und der Deutschen Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) wurde das zehnte Jubiläum der „German-Russian Week of the Young Researcher“ gefeiert.

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International Center for „Innovative Technologies“ opened at Kyiv University of Culture

The event took place at the Department of Distance Learning of the Kyiv University of Culture – the opening of the „International Center for Innovative Technologies“.

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