International cooperation
NSTU has a long tradition of international cooperation and teaching international students. The first international student entered NETI in 1956. Regular enrollment of international students started in 1978.NSTU has alumni from Germany, Czechoslovakia, Poland, Bulgaria, Cuba, Vietnam, Mongolia, China, Brazil, Syria, Jordan, Turkey, India, Lithuania, CIS (Commonwealth of Independent States), Ghana, Nigeria and other countries.
Every year more than 500 international students enter NSTU. Today, citizens of 28 countries are NSTU students. DAAD and Goethe Institute offices, German and French сenters, «East-West» Center, Confucius Institute have been opened at the university. Students learn English, German, French, Spanish, Italian, Polish, Chinese, Korean and Japanese.
Our university has exchange programs with Republic of Korea (universities of Tejon, Suwon, Kookmin, Seokyeng) and China (Harbin, Dalyan and Shenyang universities). International students take part in student scientific confer-ences and research projects, issue newspapers and magazines. University Student Club, Cultural and Sports Centers organise a wide range of international concerts, parties, contests, and competitions.
The core activities of the University’s International Services include:
- Development of academic and student mobility
- Organizing of exchange programs for undergraduate and postgraduate students, faculty members and researchers
- Organisation of international conferences, meetings and workshops
- Promotion of NSTU educational programs
- Social and cultural adaptation of international students
- Document processing etc