四月 2017

«Russia has a very complicated history, sometimes very dark, but also full of many triumphs» - interview with Professor Sahadeo

 

Professor Jeff Sahadeo, Carleton University, visited SUSU to give an open lecture on the history of migration. We talked with him about his scientific interest in Russia, his planned field research in Troitsk, and the future of the SUSU Laboratory for Migration Studies.

– You head the Institute of European, Russian and Eurasian studies at Carleton University and you are one of the most well-known researchers in the field of migration. Why do you focus your research on Russia, what’s the reason?

On the Path to Global Leadership: Trends and Challanges of Computer Engineering

 

As is well known, last year engineering centers were founded at several universities by decision of the Russian Ministry of Science as a result of an open, public contest. All the winning projects from the contest were approved by the Strategic Development Program Until 2021. One of the winners of the project was the Center of Computer Engineering at South Ural State University. We spoke with its research head, SUSU vice rector of strategic development, professor Andrey Vladimirovich Keller.

“While There is Fire in the World” – Firefighters’ Day Celebrated in Russia

 

Georgiy Polunin, professor of Life Safety Department, candidate of engineering sciences and associate professor tells about the history of the celebration, the superstitions and the importance of fire protection.

– How long have you been working at SUSU?

Economists and Managers Will Always be in Demand

 

Every applicant to university faces difficult and important questions: what professions will be in demand in the future? What skills will help me realize my potential? How can I combine happiness and professional relevance to society? We decided to discuss these topics with professor Irina Savelyeva, director of the SUSU Higher School of Economics and Management.

New old school

Adapting to a new reality, modern universities have a task before them – implement academic programs that will help them train specialists who are in demand.

В ЮУрГУ наградили победителей Ежегодной выставки научно-технических и творческих работ

 

28 апреля состоялось закрытие IV Ежегодной выставки научно-технических и творческих работ студентов ЮУрГУ, на котором были подведены итоги традиционного мероприятия.

Выставка по всем видам наук длилась три дня. Все участники были отмечены за активность и изобретатаельность сертификатами об участии в выставке.

SUSU Invites You to Take the IELTS Exam

 

The company STARTRAVEL alongside South Ural State University and the accredited exam center BKS-IHMOSCOWIELTSCENTER extends an invitation to everyone who wishes to take the IELTS exam.

It will be held on May 24th at the SUSU MBA Center (Sony Krivoy 79a). To register you must send an application, and also fill out the candidate questionnaire..

Hugo Zheng (China)

Hugo Zheng China Master’s Studies in Economics «SUSU is heartwarming and friendly to the foreigners» – Why did you decide to apply to Russia? – More and more Chinese students choose to study abroad. They usually choose America, Canada or Australia. As for me, I’ve chosen Russia. I wanted to study Russian because it’s one of the hardest languages in the world. And I’m also very interested in the Russian culture, history, and people. – How did you get into SUSU? – SUSU and Zhejiang University, where I used to study, have an exchange program for students. When I first heard about it, I got pretty excited because of an opportunity to go to Russia. I’ve discussed this thing with my parents, and they were happy for me, supporting my decision to go to Russia. I could also go to Moscow or St Petersburg but the thing is you have to learn the language alone for one year there. At SUSU, I had a chance to combine the language learning with economics, so because I wanted to save the time, I chose SUSU. I must say, it was the right decision. – Are the people friendly? – When it comes to the young people, they’re very friendly. Many students come to me in the street and start asking questions about China; some of them study Chinese. Elder people here are so sweet! They’re so warm-hearted! During winter months, if you go in the street without a warm coat, some old ladies will definitely ask you “where’s your coat?” and will tell you to dress warmer. It’s like they’re your grandmothers! People in Chelyabinsk are heartwarming and friendly to the foreigners, in my opinion.  – Is the local area nice? – I know that a lot of Chinese parents worry about that, and I can promise you that Chelyabinsk is probably the safest city in the country; there are many soldiers here. And the government looks after the city, so don’t worry. Chelyabinsk is a traditional Russian city, with the Russian atmosphere in the street, and lots of tasty food. – Are there any surprises for international students at SUSU? – The most surprising thing for me is teachers. Of course, they are very responsible and take their duties very seriously, but what I find surprising is that they socialize with us students after classes. They invite us to go to museums, or to watch a movie or a soap opera. At Chinese universities, we don’t usually socialize with teachers after classes. So I think it’s pretty cool. Here, they want not only to be teachers to us, but also be our friends, almost like parents. – How happy are you at SUSU? – I love being here. When I wake up, I always have a lot of things waiting to be done. I’m always busy, studying, cooking, shopping, cleaning, and, of course, socializing. Every day I’m getting closer to my dream of finishing a Russian university. – What are your plans after graduation? – It’s hard to say. We can’t say for sure what lies ahead in the future. I don’t have to make up my mind right now. After I graduate, I’ll probably stay in Chelyabinsk to do my Ph.D. Or probably I’ll come back to China and find a job in the field of economics. – Any advice for international students coming to study at SUSU? – I’m not sure I’m the one who should answer this question, but I can say that a lot of Chinese students want to study here. From my experience, I can say that it’s vital to study Russian before you come here and not only English. Of course, if you don’t speak Russian, everybody here will help you to learn the language. For Russian people their language means a lot. When you start learning Russian, you understand why. It’s really a magical language.

На пути к глобальному лидерству: тренды и вызовы компьютерного инжиниринга

 

Как известно, в прошлом году решением Минобрнауки России в результате открытого публичного конкурса на базе ряда вузов были созданы инжиниринговые центры. У каждого победившего в конкурсе проекта была одобрена Стратегическая программа развития до 2021 года. О планах и перспективах, первых победах и проблемах одного из победителей проекта – Центра компьютерного инжиниринга Южно-Уральского государственного университета – мы беседуем с его научным руководителем, проректором по стратегическому развитию ЮУрГУ, профессором Андреем Владимировичем Келлером.

«Пока на свете есть огонь»: в России отмечают День пожарной охраны

 

Георгий Полунин, преподаватель кафедры «Безопасность жизнедеятельности» кандидат технических наук, доцент рассказывает об истории праздника, суевериях и важности пожарной безопасности.

– Как долго вы работаете в ЮУрГУ?

Будущее за чистой энергией: онлайн-курс профессора ЮУрГУ представлен на образовательной платформе «Лекториум»

 

Солнечные панели на крышах домов и вращающиеся лопасти ветроустановок — символы чистой энергии, которые всё чаще появляются в рекламе экологически безопасного образа жизни. И это неслучайно: на планете всё меньше и меньше органического топлива, а значит, человек стоит перед неизбежностью использования альтернативных источников энергии.

You are reporting a typo in the following text:
Simply click the "Send typo report" button to complete the report. You can also include a comment.