The British Council announces a competition for participation in Future News Worldwide training which is to take place in the heart of Scotland. Future News Worldwide is a partnership program between the British Council and some of the world's leading media organizations. The program’s goal is to train and bring together young journalists from all over the world.
100 talented, motivated and active student-journalists will take part in the training.
Last weekend, Global Game Jam international festival of computer games development took place at SUSU. Participants had to create a game on a given topic, which is revealed only at the beginning of the Jam, within 48 hours.
Professor of the Department of Computer Modeling and Nanotechnologies of the SUSU Faculty of Physics, Doctor of Sciences (Physics and Mathematics), Alexander Yalovets, spoke to us about the possibilities opened up by this innovative technology.
Two KVN (Club of the Funny and Inventive People) teams from Chelyabinsk got selected to television leagues broadcasted on Channel One. They performed at the 29th International KiViN-2018 festival in Sochi which finished on January 17. Chelyabinsk was represented in Sochi by 7 teams; especially successful was Teatr Uralskogo Zritelya (Theatre of Ural Audience) which was invited to the Major League of the KVN International Union. SUSU Girls’ Team made it to the Premier-League.
The Tatiana Day got celebrated at South Ural State University. On January 25, in a hall in front of the university’s activity hall, took place a theatrical performance in which the university’s students and employees participated.
The event was opened by Rector of South Ural State University, Aleksandr Shestakov.
On January 24th a presentation of the contest of youth projects “Russia and Tajikistan: on the Way to Friendship and Collaboration” was held at South Ural State University on the occasion of the 25th Anniversary of the Friendship and Collaboration Agreement between the two countries.
From 26th through 28th of January, the largest international competition in computer games development, the Global Game Jam, is to be traditionally held on the ground of SUSU School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science.
Participants of the GGJ are given 48 hours to form a team and create a game from the scratch on a given topic simultaneously with more than 20 thousand programmers, artists, game designers and simply game lovers from tens of countries!
Interdisciplinary research on nanotechnology, molecular physics, optics, electronics, and biology is opening new paths for science towards solving important issues where a narrow, single-field approach cannot do that.
In the not so distant future there will be a new technological wave in industry thanks to the fourth industrial revolution known as “Industry 4.0”. The transition from an industrial society to an information society will lead to changes in education. Already today in South Ural State University augmented-reality educational laboratory stands are being developed, thus implementing the fourth industrial revolution technologies into the education process.
The HSEM ‘s Business School and Lexus ООО Seyho Motors Dealership are organizing a student contest on Social Media Marketing with total prize fund of 25 000 rubles and a possibility to get employed to the Lexus Dealership.
Briefing with contestants is planned for February 8 of 2018 at 18:00 in room 208/8 of the SUSU Business School (79a Soni Krivoy street).
SUSU delegation headed by the University Rector Alexander Shestakov took part in the International Conference “Geospatial World Forum” held in India (in the city of Hyderabad) January 15th through 19th.
The Center for Supplementary Education “Foreign Language Courses” at the Institute of Linguistics and International Communication starts accepting applications for the courses on colloquial foreign language.
All those willing may take the following courses:
ENGLISH FOR INTERNATIONAL COMMUNICATION (6 levels, training for beginners is also possible)
In the middle of winter, our country traditionally celebrates one of the merriest holidays – Russian Student Day. Exams are in the past, we can exhale and sincerely congratulate one another on our achievements in mastering of sciences.
There is a special atmosphere on this day. The camaraderie and anticipation of the holidays result in a creative enthusiasm, and the energy of our generation makes it possible to implement the most creative ideas. Today is a day to have fun and share good mood with one another.
In the modern world, a tendency towards solidifying the relationship between Russia and the Republic of Iraq is becoming ever stronger. In many aspects, this is connected with the growth of the role of scientific and academic partnership between these countries. With the goal of discussing the prospects of development of Iraq-Russia cooperation in education and science, a delegation from South Ural State University visited the Embassy of the Republic of Iraq in Russia.
Tatiana Day has been celebrated at South Ural State University for many years now.
On this day, January 25th in 1755 Elizaveta Petrovna – Empress of Russia signed a Decree “On Opening of the Moscow University”, and Tatiana Day became the official day of universities.
SUSU began the year of 2018 with new achievements. According to the last year’s results, the university was placed the 1st in the Chelyabinsk region, the 20th among Russian universities and the 1393rd in the UniRank world university ranking. It is important to note that this ranking is based on independent statistical data.
On January 24th a presentation of the contest of youth projects “Russia and Tajikistan: on the Way to Friendship and Collaboration” will be held at South Ural State University on the occasion of the 25th Anniversary of the Friendship and Collaboration Agreement between the two countries.
Obtaining higher economical education is farsighted and prestigious, and that is what the School of Economics and Management of South Ural State University offers you. The School’s infrastructure comprises 9 research and development laboratories and research and education centers in the most promising fields of Economics, Management, Innovations, Computer Science, State and Municipal Management.
The movie Going Vertical (Dvizheniye Vverkh) showing the times of the Munich Olympic Games of 1972, premiered on December 28th, 2017. The legendary “three seconds” – a victory for the USSR basketball team, was a triumph.
The Academic Center for Student Skills of the SUSU Institute of Supplementary Education is inviting all students and post-graduates interested in Internet Advertising to complete the entrance level of the INTERNET MARKETING supplementary education course.
Sections of the entrance level Internet Marketing course:
On January 25th a celebration of Tatiana Day will be held at South Ural State University. The University students and professors will take part in a theatrical performance!
Today, SUSU’s Chelbasket team will play in the VTB Student League against UrFU team.
UrFU Uralmash is a team representing Yekaterinburg in the VTB Student League. Before the games in Chelyabinsk, the team from the Ural’s capital is placed the 6th in the League with 8 wins and 7 defeats.
SUSU Chelbasket is placed the 12th in the VTB Student League with 4 wins and 12 defeats. After a long recovery, one of the team’s key players, Andrey Ponomar, who was injured during the first game of the season, rejoined the team.
One of the major tasks of modern logistics is delivery of cargoes to the most distant corners of the world performed in time and with proper quality. Severe-climate northern regions are no exception, though there motor vehicles are exposed to specific loads. Extremely low temperatures imply that frames of modular trailers and semi- trailers transporting heavy cargoes need to be made of high-strength steel. Today, scientists from South Ural State University have found a solution for transportation tasks in the context of Siberia and the Far North.
On January 18, a workshop entitled “Top Tips for IELTS Test Takers” took place; the speaker was Claire Barnes, a Cambridge Assesment English methodologist with many years’ experience of training students and academic staff for international exams. Claire also is a lecturer of courses of teaching a foreign language.