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Since the beginning of the year, Novosibirsk State Technical University NETI has launched seven new digitally-oriented professional retraining programs. The training has a part-time format and is designed for one academic year of about 250 hours.
The XXX Russian Student Spring Festival has ended in Samara. It was held from May 18 to 24, 2022 and brought together 3,500 participants from 85 regions of the Russian Federation.
A marathon of inclusive volunteering has started at Novosibirsk State Technical University NETI: From May to November, the university will train inclusive volunteers. They will be young people with disabilities, aged 25 and younger.
Recently, India's Government has undertaken several initiatives aimed at internationalizing the national higher education system. The Indian New National Education Policy implemented since 2020 clearly reflects the efforts of the country to conduct large-scale reforms. The University Grants Commission (UGC), the main regulatory body of the Indian higher education system, issued in 2022 Regulations on academic cooperation between Indian and foreign higher education institutions for the implementation of twinning, joint degree and dual degree programs. Indian colleagues consider Russian universities to be among the first candidates for cooperation.
Vyacheslav Kostrov, a graduate student of the Faculty of Radio Engineering and Electronics of the Novosibirsk State Technical University, a resident of the SBI Garage, has developed a model of a bionic prosthesis that will return the functionality of the lost upper limb, which will enable people with amputation or a hand aplasia to live a full life.
NSTU NETI has launched an additional education program for training specialists in adaptive physical culture for preschoolers.
The students of Novosibirsk State Technical University (NETI) danced a waltz in front of the Novosibirsk Opera and Ballet Theatre (NOVAT). The dance flash mob "May's Waltz" dedicated to the celebration of Victory Day and prepared by NOVAT together with NSTU was performed on May 10.
Scientists of the Faculty of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science of NSTU NETI have created a replacement for foreign software ECLIPSE (Schlumberger, USA), Tempest (ROXAR, Norway) for modeling oil production technologies and field development management, and also subsystems replacement of ANSYS and COMSOL software systems aimed at solving durability problems and modeling electromagnetic fields.