Today an international conference on the “Philosophical Practice: Self-knowledge by Means of Intellectual Creativity” will start its work on the SUSU's virtual platform. About 450 participants from 45 countries from around the world have registered for it. The Rector of South Ural State University Aleksander Shestakov will open this scientific event.
SUSU is famous for its strong academics and teaching professionals, who not only pass on the accumulated knowledge to students but also conduct breakthrough research in various fields. Associate Professor of the Department of Journalism, Advertising and Public Relations, Candidate of Sciences (Pedagogy) Irina Lychagina shares on the creation of a new laboratory of neuromarketing at SUSU, as well as on what one needs to do to become successful in one's profession.
Often, prominent students of SUSU decide to stay at the university to work. Here they continue to develop as professionals and help students to show their talents and master their profession. Olga Maruseeva, alumnus of the Department of Journalism at SUSU, is now a senior editor of the SUSU-TV Television and Radio Company, who has been working at the university for more than 15 years now. A the university, she made her childhood dream come true, travelled half the world, was awarded several international awards, and fulfilled her potential.
At the beginning of the academic year, a new modern student dormitory will open its doors for students of South Ural State University!
SUSU-TV Student Television and Radio Company, with the active participation of the university students, have prepared, shot and edited a video about the new dormitory, which is planned to be opened at the beginning of the new academic year.
The international conference on Reimagining the Digital Future: Building Inclusiveness, Respect and Reciprocity was transferred from China to Tampere, Finland, due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
IAMCR accepted the digital "challenge" and in July 2020, within a very tight time frame, the Association adapted all the required formats for a full-fledged functioning of the conference: online and virtual platforms were organized for publication of papers, holding of presentations, commenting, and delivering reports.
On July 20th an online marathon was launched by the Institute of Engineering and Technology. Every day, from 14:00 till 16:00, the selection committees of the faculties join the direct communication line with applicants. This became possible thanks to the Google Meet platform.
Controlling the observance of the Noise Ordinance by using modern technologies is the essence of the idea by Kirill Sukhorukov and Nikita Zhidovkin, active participants of the events being held the “University Boiling Point” Centre for Collective Work at SUSU. They are working on creating a noise detector for residential houses. This system will warn the excessively loud residents that they are violating the peace and quiet law.
The conference is held jointly with the digital industry leader EMERSON Corporation, USA; the International Measurement Confederation (IMEKO); the International Research and Engineering Society of Instrument Engineers and Metrologists; and the Siberia Section and the South Ural Chapter of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE).
Scientists from South Ural State University, in collaboration with foreign colleagues, have proposed a new model for the classification of MRI images based on deep belief network, which will help to detect malignant brain tumors faster and more accurately. The research study was published in the high-ranked Journal of Big Data, indexed in the scientometric Scopus database.
Rector of South Ural State University Aleksandr Shestakov speaks about work and studies during the pandemic, why distance learning cannot yet replace full-time education and the professor's view, about the power of supercomputers, university science, about the sixth technological paradigm and the place of SUSU in the life of our region and among universities in the world.
Аnton Prygunov, First Deputy Minister of Finance of the Chelyabinsk Region, is an alumnus of the Department of Economic Theory, Regional Economics, and State and Municipal Management of the School of Economics and Management, who graduated from SUSU 20 years ago. He remembers his student life as one of the best stages:
Bachelor's graduates received the long-awaited diplomas and are now deciding which path to choose next. We present 5 reasons to continue your studies in Master's degree programmes at South Ural State University and, possibly, take one of the 678 state-funded places.
Learning history is interesting, extremely useful and necessary, because with the development of modern means of communication, one can stumble upon many different historical hypotheses, conjectures, and fabrications on the Internet. And only science can establish the truth. For example, history and archaeology provide certain knowledge on where a people came from to this or that territory, what their way of life (settled or nomadic) was, and what type of activity (hunting, gathering, cattle breeding or farming) prevailed.
Students of South Ural State University have one last chance to become tutors—assistants and guides for international students who are just beginning their studies at the major university in the South Ural region. Applications are being accepted until July 25.
South Ural State University welcomes international students from 56 countries of the world. Everyone, who comes to study at SUSU, notes the high level of technical equipment of the university laboratories, the kind-heartedness of people and the professionalism of the academic staff. The university offers quotas for international students so that they can continue their studies in Master’s degree programmes. Architecture and construction, IT, and economics are the most popular fields among international students.
Staff members of South Ural State University took part in a direct-dialogue discussion panel, UralROSPROMEKO—a conference on the topic of the "National Security and IT Technologies". The event was held on July 10th online, and therefore the conference participants were able to present the work of SUSU in the field of IT security without violating the COVID-19 restrictions in place in Russia.
Any athlete needs good coordination abilities. The better they are, the less time it takes to train, the more accurately and efficiently the athlete performs tactical-technical actions. Scientists from South Ural State University conducted a study and found that athletes with motor asymmetry are easier to train and have a higher potential for sportsmanship. The study was published in the Journal of Physical Education and Sport.
South Ural State University is one of the leading Russian multidisciplinary universities with the fundamental scientific basis and high standards of specialist training. The university is multinational and nowadays is a home for more than 2,300 international students from 56 countries.
Sanjana Probod came from Sri Lanka two years ago to study Russian language at SUSU Russian Language Course. He agrees to answer our questions about living in another country and shares his impressions about South Ural State University.
A student of group ЛМ-426 of the Institute of Linguistics and International CommunicationsViktoria Zaika, majoring in International Relations, has been given an opportunity to take practical training at one of the Committees of the State Duma of the Russian Federation. The student has shared her memories and emotions.
Last Friday, a ceremony of awarding diplomas with honours to students was held at the Miass branch of South Ural State University.
Under the current conditions of restrictive measures in effect in our region, the tradition of awarding diplomas with honours at the SUSU Miass branch has nevertheless been preserved. Moreover, the university administration tried to make the graduation ceremony safe for everyone. For this, a Bogomol robot was invited, which helped maintain the social distance.
It is impossible to imagine our life without the materials that people produce and process for their living activities. It is interesting that early civilizations were even identified by the names of materials that people learned to use: the Stone Age, the Bronze Age, and the Iron Age. Over time people have learned to produce materials superior in properties to natural products. Now there are tens of thousands of different materials with very specific properties.
At present, the world is changing at an incredible speed. And the preferences on the labour market are changing as well: specialists who are outside-of-the-box thinking, creative, capable of analytical activity, in command of not only theoretical knowledge of social processes, but also skills in managing, forecasting, designing, modelling and developing a set of measures, and practical recommendations to solve specific social problems, are in demand. Graduates of the SUSU Department of Sociology possess all of these qualities.
Graduate of the School of Medical Biology Svetlana Grinvald upon completion of her studies at SUSU was awarded a diploma with honours and became a specialist in biotechnology.
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