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In this academic year, there were several events organised for international students of South Ural State University that included active outdoor leisure.
One of the favourite activities of SUSU’s international students is snow tubing. This activity is held annually by the Sociocultural Adaptation Centre.
On January 15th a billiards tournament among international students of Chelyabinsk was held.
Billiards is a favourite game of many international students, that is why this tournament has already become a traditional sports event being organised by the SUSU Association of International Students.
South Ural State University facilitates the adaptation of its international students to the conditions which are new for them. Big part in this process is played by engaging them into extracurricular activities, sports and recreation. Many students who come from abroad take the opportunity to master winter sports in the cold season.
South Ural State University was visited by a delegation from Southwest Forestry University (China) intended to discuss prospects of cooperation with SUSU.
The delegation included Vice-President of Southwest Forestry University, Xu Hui, Director of International Exchange and Cooperation Office, Yang Song, and Dean of the Institute of Mechanical Engineering, Yang Yongfa.
South Ural State University (SUSU) is located on the border of the European and Asian parts of Russia, in the city of Chelyabinsk. The convenient location and good academic traditions have led to more than 2000 international students from 52 countries studying in our university today. What academic fields are popular among students from Uzbekistan? Are university graduates in demand in the international labour market? Olga Yaroshenko, Vice-Rector for International Relations at SUSU, spoke about this with a correspondent from Sputnik.
The SUSU Pushkin Institute research, education, and coordination centre holds events for students from China aimed at promoting Russian and education in Russia. Students were very interested in this form of education.
On December 24th, the Association of International Student (AIS) of South Ural State University celebrated 5 years since its founding.
More than 2500 international students from 52 countries around the world are studying at SUSU. They are united by the SUSU Association of International Students.
SUSU rector Aleksandr Shestakov noted the importance of the work of the Association of International Students for the university.
Today over 2,000 students from 52 countries, including China, Middle East countries, Africa, and Vietnam, are studying at South Ural State University. In 2019 SUSU will launch over ten in-demand Master’s degree programmes.
“When we develop a new educational programme for international students, we take into account the jobs of the future,” explains Olga Yaroshenko, SUSU Vice-Rector for International Relations.
An important characteristic of South Ural State University is its multinational student body – more than 2500 students study here from 52 countries around the world. All of them are united by the SUSU Association of International Students. This year, the AIS will celebrate its first major anniversary – 5 years.
SUSU’s International Office is one of the most important structural subdivisions of the university. It is here exactly where active work on establishing partnership relations with international partners as well as assistance to sustainable development of international cooperation is being carried out.
South Ural State University keeps confidently expanding the boundaries of its international collaboration, and strengthening its positions at the world’s scientific and educational arena. As part of the celebrations of the 75th Anniversary of one of the leading Russian universities, a presentation of a big-scale project, the SUSU’s Pushkin Institute centres network, was held.
South Ural State University, which is participating in the Project 5-100, has launched its own network of centres to promote Russian abroad and increase the quality of education of potential Chinese students before they arrive to study in Russia.
Students of the Beijing Union University, Xuchang University, Zhengzhou University of Aeronautics, Shenyang University of Technology, and a few other partner universities of SUSU have gained the opportunity to take free Russian training courses with the help of Russian teachers.
On December 13, opening of the SUSU Association of International Alumni took place at South Ural State University. Rector of SUSU, Aleksandr Shestakov, started the event with a welcoming speech.
It is for the twelfth time when SUSU opens doors to those for whom cooking is not just cooking. Department of Production Technology and Catering Organization of Institute of Sport, Tourism and Service of SUSU became an organizer of the event.
A festival dedicated to the university’s 75th Anniversary will be held at the Sigma academic building (2nd floor) on December 11th at 13:30. The festival is organised by the SUSU Institute of Linguistics and International Communications.
One of the main competitive advantages of South Ural State University is its geographical location. The university is located on the border of Europe and Asia, and representatives of more than 50 countries are studying in the university’s walls today.
In November 2018, Tianjin Foreign Studies University hosted participants of the international scientific conference on Linguocultural Values in the Linguistic Consciousness and Communicative Practice, which was also attended by representatives of South Ural State University.
Pushkin Institute Research and Education Centre of the SUSU Institute of Linguistics and International Communications is to hold a webinar dedicated to the use of visual aids in teaching Russian as a foreign language. The event is oriented towards Russian teachers from the People’s Republic of China.
Foreign graduates like the Russian ones seek to maintain contacts with Alma Mater, the Russian universities and Russia as a whole. In this regard, on the initiative of International Office of SUSU and Association of Foreign Students of South Ural, the opening of Association of Foreign Graduates of SUSU will take place on December 13.
The main task of Association of Graduates is the formation of a corporate philosophy and a system of values of the university graduates. Every foreign student who has graduated from South Ural State University can become a member.