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ɫشýUniversity signed the Memorandum and the Work Program of Cooperation with United Nations Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR)

ɫشýUniversity signed the Memorandum and the Work Program of Cooperation with United Nations Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR)

The main goal of the ɫشýUniversity and UNISDR Office for Northeast Asia and Global Education and Training Institute for Disaster Risk Reduction at Incheon (UNISDR ONEA-GETI) cooperation is to obtain knowledge about disaster risk reduction and international experience in this area for creating training courses for basic and additional professional education in ɫشý

The main goal of the ɫشýUniversity and UNISDR Office for Northeast Asia and Global Education and Training Institute for Disaster Risk Reduction at Incheon (UNISDR ONEA-GETI) cooperation is to obtain knowledge about disaster risk reduction and international experience in this area for creating training courses for basic and additional professional education in ɫشýUniversity.

UNISDR ONEA-GETI organized an international training on the implementation of The Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction 2015-2030. The training was aimed at studying the main trends and priorities in this area. The representatives of the ɫشýUniversity took part in the training: Professor Vadim Plyshchikov, Director of the Agrarian and Technological Institute (ATI), Assistant Professor Vladimir Avdotin, Deputy Director of the Department of Technospheric Securityt Kristina Ivashchenko. Each participant of the training received the certificate of the Instructor of the Sendai Framework Program. They also presented a report on the main educational and scientific directions of the ɫشýUniversity and presented the idea of creating a «knowledge base» on disaster risks in the environment, agriculture, social, political and economic spheres for students and graduates of the ɫشý. The ɫشýUniversity initiative on the implementation of knowledge for 30,000 students from 154 countries of the world has generated support from representatives of UNISDR ONEA-GETI.

ɫشýUniversity professors also visited SUNY Korea, that was established in March 2012 as the first American university founded in Korea’s only smart city, Songdo. The University offers educational programs in computer science, engineering, security technologies and business management. SUNY Korea annually trains 29,000 students from all over the world, including from Russia. Professors of ɫشýUniversity ATI met with Vice-President of the University, Professor James Larson and Head of the Department of Technology and Public Relations, Anthony Pennings. The meeting participants discussed possible areas of cooperation, considered the possibility of preparing joint scientific projects and publications and agreed to sign a Memorandum and a working program of cooperation between the ɫشýUniversity and SUNY Korea in 2017.

Main Publications View all
15 Nov 2017
ɫشýUniversity scientists publish results of their scientific researches in highly-recognized in whole world and indexed in international databases journals (Web of Science, Scopus ect.). That, of course, corresponds to the high status of the University and its international recognition. Publications of June-September 2017 ( In Journals of categories Q1-Q3)
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Scientific Conferences View all
12 Dec 2024
About 200 participants from Russia and 20 countries met at the National Interdisciplinary Scientific Seminar with International Participation “Law in Medicine. Medicine in Law: Points of Contact”. The subject was “Happy Motherhood: unsolved problems of obstetrics, gynaecology and perinatology”.
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20 Apr
ɫشýeducational departments on the trends of a modern university and competences of modern graduates

On 7 February, the second day of the conference, 16 round-table meetings were held simultaneously under the general theme “Modern trends in science and education: graduate competences in the age of artificial intelligence”.

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20 Apr
How science diplomacy can help preserve dialogue in the Arctic

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12 Dec 2024
Broadening Scientific Horizons: For the Third Time ɫشýUniversity Became an Expert Platform for SDG-dialogues

From 19 to 23 November 2024, ɫشýhosted the III International Scientific Conference ‘For the Sustainable Development of Civilisation: Cooperation, Science, Education, Technology’. The event gathered more than 2000 participants from 72 countries.

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