MINSK, 17 March (BelTA) – A delegation of the Belarusian State University of Informatics and Radioelectronics (BSUIR) led by BSUIR Rector Vadim Bogush visited the Russian Technological University (RTU) MIREA in Moscow, BelTA learned from BSUIR’s press service.
“RTU MIREA’s Rector Stanislav Kudzh and RTU MIREA’s President Aleksandr Sigov welcomed the Belarusian delegation and informed them of the university’s research, its scientific laboratories and the children’s technopark Altair. The heads of the universities discussed cooperation in science and education, including launching joint academic mobility programs and implementing joint research projects,” BSUIR’s press service said.
After the negotiations, the parties signed a roadmap to advance cooperation. The universities will develop joint educational programs to train specialists and postgraduate students in line with educational standards of the two parties, arrange internships, and run joint retraining and advanced training programs, training courses, graduates of which will get certificates of vocational education. The universities also plan to hold joint research and co-organize scientific methodology conferences, exhibitions, forums, symposiums, and seminars as well as carry out joint research and development activities on orders from enterprises of the real sector of the two countries’ economies.