Translation. Region: Russian Federal
Source: Government of the Russian Federation – Government of the Russian Federation –
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Denis Manturov held a meeting of the Supervisory Board of the Murmansk Arctic University.
First Deputy Prime Minister Denis Manturov held a meeting of the Supervisory Board of the Murmansk Arctic University (MAU). The event was attended by the Governor of the Murmansk Region Andrei Chibis.
Denis Manturov noted the successful conduct of the admission campaign. The number of applications for admission has doubled compared to 2024, and young people from 50 subjects of the Russian Federation, including the Donetsk and Lugansk People's Republics, expressed a desire to study at MAU.
"The educational and social infrastructure of the university has been significantly updated for the new academic year. 30 new facilities have been put into operation, and ten more are planned for commissioning in the coming months. The total funding for this item in 2025 will be about 740 million rubles – these are almost entirely extra-budgetary funds attracted through industrial partners," Denis Manturov noted.
The meeting participants discussed the progress of the university development program in 2025.
"The canteen in the main building of the MAU has undergone major repairs and has been equipped. We have opened a training complex for the fight for the ship's survivability – the first stage of the Coastal Training and Simulator Center. This is the only such complex among Russian civilian maritime universities, and from this year it will already accept cadets. It is important not to slow down the gained pace," said Andrey Chibis.
The First Deputy Prime Minister outlined the key task until 2030 – the creation of a world-class campus in Murmansk, which will become a center for training personnel for the development of Arctic territories.
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