UST Inc. has signed a cooperation agreement with one of the largest universities in Russia
Unitsky String Technologies Inc. has signed a cooperation agreement with one of the largest regional Russian universities – Orenburg State University. Recall that this year this is the third such agreement signed by the company with scientific and educational institutions (after agreements with FMME at BNTU and SSURW).
The parties planned to work together in the scientific and educational field. According to the cooperation agreement, it is planned to implement educational programs and projects, improve the skills of employees, introduce new technologies and scientific developments, as well as cooperate in a number of other areas.
“The conclusion of a cooperation agreement between UST Inc. and Orenburg State University, the leading university in the Cis-Urals region of Russia, will open up new opportunities in the research field and initiate the implementation of joint projects for the socio-economic development of the region. At the same time, one of the main tasks for the parties to the agreement is the development of uST technologies and the training of future specialists in this field,” – said the scientific secretary of UST Inc. Victor Garanin.
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Today, the university, which includes 18 academic buildings, a modern material and technical base and infrastructure, has more than 20 thousand students enrolled in more than 200 educational programs. For comparison, the same number of students are currently in the two largest universities in Belarus – BSU and BNTU.
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