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Source: Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University –
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Professor of the Higher School of Engineering and Economics of the Institute of Mechanics and Technology and the Law of the Russian Federation Alexander Babkin took part in the work of the dissertation council of the Donetsk Academy of Management and Public Administration. This event strengthened the academic cooperation of the two educational institutions.
The Polytechnic professor was the first opponent of Anna Borodatskaya's candidate dissertation on the topic "Methods and criteria for assessing the effectiveness of the construction complex management system." Based on the results of the defense, the applicant was awarded the academic degree of candidate of economic sciences.
At the meeting, Alexander Babkin also discussed cooperation issues with the chairperson of the dissertation council, Alina Kretova, and members of the council representing universities in the south of Russia. The conversation concerned not only scientific aspects, but also interaction with the Donbass National Academy of Civil Engineering and Architecture, which opens up new opportunities for joint research and exchange of experience.
"Interaction with specialists from universities of the Donetsk People's Republic will contribute to the development of our scientific ties. I would like to especially note the high level of the dissertation council staff and their interest in working together," Alexander Vasilyevich commented on the results of his trip. He emphasized the importance of establishing contacts between educational institutions that will be useful for both scientists and students.
“The visit of representatives of the Higher School of Engineering and Economics to the universities of the Donetsk People’s Republic was a significant step in scientific cooperation and exchange of experience,” said the school’s director, Dmitry Rodionov.
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