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What do Winds of the Great Steppe Carry to Us from the Past?

Earth depths of the South Ural region hide not only mineral resources, but also layers of ancient history left by the people who lived in this territory thousands of years ago. Which new mysteries have the archaeology researchers from South Ural State University have managed to unravel? And what do they keep working on?

We have discussed these topics with Director of the SUSU Eurasian Studies Research and Education Centre, Doctor of Sciences (History) Aleksandr Tairov.

Going to Win: SUSU Faculty and Staff Will Take Part in Sports Competition

On January 30th, the team of South Ural State University will go to Tyumen to take part in the Friendship 60th Annual Sports Competition of Teachers, Researchers and Employees of Higher Educational Institutions of the Urals and Siberia.

On the eve of the athletes’ departure, the SUSU Rector Alexander Wagner addressed the team with parting words and wished them victory in the competition:

Remembering the Siege of Leningrad

80 years ago, on January 27, 1944, one of the most tragic episodes of the Great Patriotic War ended: as a result of the actions of Soviet troops, the siege of Leningrad, which had lasted almost 900 days, was completely lifted.

Tubing Rides for Everyone: International Students Tried a Winter Pastime

Sociocultural Adaptation Centre has organized traditional tubing rides for international students of South Ural State University. This type of winter pastime is everyone's favourite and is very popular.

Memorial Match Brought together Players of All Ages

The traditional match in memory of Vladimir Lyapkalo took place at the SUSU hockey rink for the tenth time. Veterans of Polytechnic team and students of the coach went to the ice.

The head coach of the SUSU Polytechnic hockey team Artyom Pletnev said that organizing a match every year is not difficult: all the participants treated Vladimir Lyapkalo well, and they respond on occasion at the first call.

SUSU Celebrates International Postgraduate Day

On January 21st, International Postgraduate Day is celebrated all over the world. It was on this day in 1925 that documents regulating the system of training university researchers were signed. This holiday is celebrated by graduate students, scientific supervisors, and specialists working in research institutes of any field of study. Natalia Shaburova, Head of the Centre for Doctoral Studies at South Ural State University, spoke about the specifics and importance of the centre's work at our university.

Start with SUSU: This Year’s First Open House Day Held at the University

On January 21st, future applicants and their parents were able to get to know the schools and institutes of our university better, and also learned about the new admission rules for 2024.

SUSU Legal Scientists Published a Textbook on Digital Forensics Certified by Academic Methodological Association

The famous Yurait federal publishing house has recently published a Digital Forensics textbook, the authors of which were scientists from the Institute of Law of South Ural State University.

This is already the second edition, revised and expanded (the first one was published in 2022). The textbook is certified by the Academic Methodological Association of Higher Education and can be used in any Russian university that trains specialists in this field.

SUSU International Students Took Part in the Feast of the Baptism of Jesus

International students of South Ural State University from Sri Lanka and Ethiopia took part in the traditional Russian Orthodox ceremony of Epiphany dip, which is held on January 19th.

SUSU Celebrates Kid Inventors' Day

Today, on January 17th, Kid Inventors' Day is celebrated around the world. This holiday is for young scientists, who despite their young age invent many interesting and useful devices to make our world a better place.

There are more and more young discoverers and kid scientists nowadays. This happens, among other things, thanks to the support from the government authorities and various educational institutions.

Chelyabinsk Scientists Created an "Ageless Thermometer"

Temperature meter, detector, sensor − all these are the names of the device that has been developed by employees of the SUSU Research Institute for Non-conventional Materials and Resource-Saving Technologies. The device measures temperature many times more accurately than similar devices currently available in the world.

Land of Lakes: SUSU Students Made a Video about the Anniversary of the South Ural Region

The Chelyabinsk Region will soon celebrate its 90th anniversary. On the eve of the anniversary, students of South Ural State University, together with the State Philharmonic and workers of culture of the South Ural region, have made a video showing the uniqueness of our region.

The director of the video was SUSU graduate Matvey Sholokhov, the director of photography – SUSU TV staff member Daniil Rukavitsyn, and the producer – SUSU student Valeriia Bondar.

Historians of the Institute of Media, Social Sciences and Humanities Co-authored a Book about Chelyabinsk Cinemas of the 20th Century

On January 18th, a presentation of the book Chelyabinsk Cinemas of the 20th Century took place at the Chelyabinsk Public Assembly House. The co-authors of the book were Professor of the Department of Russian and Foreign History of the SUSU Institute of Media, Social Sciences and Humanities Evgeniy Volkov and Associate Professor of the same department Maksim Sapronov. Other authors were local historians Dmitriy Grafov, Iuriy Latyshev, and Mikhail Khabirov.

Advanced Engineering School "Heart of the Urals" Will Be Opened at SUSU

Chairman of the Government of the Russian Federation Mikhail Mishustin announced the results of the competitive selection of the Advanced Engineering Schools federal project. In 2022, 30 universities had become winners of the project; in the second wave of selection in 2023, 57 applicants from 40 regions were heard, as a result, 20 winning universities were selected. South Ural State University entered the second group with funding of 230.4 million roubles in 2024.

SUSU Improves Its Standing in Media Activity Ranking among Russian Universities

The Ministry of Science and Higher Education of Russia has published a ranking on media activity among Russian universities as of December 2023. South Ural State University has improved its standing by 10 positions and has taken the 11th place in the overall ranking.

Should We Worry about “Artificial” Eggs in Stores? Experts Giver their Answer to this Question

The Internet is filled with reports of artificial eggs being sold in stores. They may look real, but can lose their shape, the yolk can turn blue when boiling, and the shell, made of plaster and paraffin, turns out to be flammable.

Most of these reports copy each other and refer to the story of a Chinese man who allegedly worked at an artificial egg factory. Is it a fake or not?

Vladimir Gutenev: SoyuzMash Enterprises and Universities Support Vladimir Putin as the Candidate for Presidency

Within the frameworks of the regional week, Chairman of the State Duma's Committee for Industry and Trade, First Vice-President of the Russian Engineering Union (SoyuzMash) Vladimir Gutenev has held a series of meetings with young people of Samara.

In the course of this dialogue, young people raised various issues: from choosing a profession and staff shortage to providing help to the front and the geopolitical situation. Among the key discussion topics at each meeting were the upcoming presidential elections.

Scientists from the Institute of Engineering and Technology Created an Unmanned Bulldozer Controlled from a Smartphone

SUSU and the DST-URAL Tractor Plant have joined forces to create a remote-control loading machine. Compared to analogues, the Russian machine wins in price on the special-purpose machinery market. This machine has already been tested for clearing snowdrifts in January 2024.

Forewarned Is Forearmed: Protecting Ourselves against Viruses

Winter is the time of spreading flu and respiratory infectious diseases. Anyone can become infected. And being in a crowd or at public celebrations increases the chances of transmitting viruses.

Whooping cough and whooping cough-like diseases have now begun to spread in Chelyabinsk. How to avoid this illness?

Celebrating the New Year According to the Old Style

On January 14th, many Russians celebrate a holiday with an unusual name − the Old New Year, that is, the New Year in the old style, which is celebrated on a smaller scale than the night from December 31st to January 1st.

We talked about the history of this holiday to Natalia Parfentyeva, Head of the Department of Theology, Culture and Art at the SUSU Institute of Media, Social Sciences and Humanities.

Russian Press Day Is Our Professional Holiday

The first issue of the SUSU’s corporate publication, the SMART University newspaper, was published on December 6, 1956. On the occasion of the professional holiday, editor-in-chief Nadezhda Yushina shares on the traditions and everyday life of the editorial office.

– Why is it namely January 13th?

SUSU Received the Status of a Federal Innovation Platform "Youth Tourism on an Interuniversity Campus"

The main objective of the project is to develop a youth tourism system in order to raise the cultural level of young people, stimulate the interest of young people in participating in scientific, educational and professional events on the territory of interuniversity campuses.

Chelyabinsk Scientists Created the World’s First Self-cleaning Concrete from Industrial Waste

Scientists of South Ural State University have patented a unique self-cleaning concrete based on sludge. The new building material is biologically safe and can be used to keep the exterior of buildings clean.

Chelyabinsk Scientists Will Help Industrialists Save Hundreds of Millions of Roubles a Year on Energy Resources

Today in industry, conventional networks distributing electricity are being replaced by DER systems − active energy complexes that distribute energy resources in exact accordance with demand. A lean approach has recently been typical for developed Western countries; for example, Germany, Denmark and the Netherlands spent 2.5 times less energy per dollar of GDP compared to Russia and Uzbekistan.

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