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Source: Novosibirsk State University –
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This year, 122 of Novosibirsk's top undergraduate and graduate students received scholarships from the mayor's office. The ceremony took place at the Mayakovsky Concert Complex. Among them were 10 representatives of Novosibirsk State University. These students represent nearly all of NSU's faculties and institutes.
Novosibirsk Mayor Maxim Kudryavtsev noted the program's significance for the city in his welcoming remarks:
"For over 30 years, Novosibirsk has been awarding city hall scholarships. During this time, an entire generation of successful people has grown up—scientists, leaders, public figures… I wish the current generation of scholarship recipients success and work for the benefit of our city," he emphasized.
The scholarship program has been running since 1993. Since then, approximately 5,000 young people have received support. The scholarship is awarded for achievements in scientific, creative, social, and innovative activities. The main criteria are good grades, a portfolio of achievements, and the results of the initial selection process within universities.
Scholarship recipients from Novosibirsk State University:
Matvey Goncharov (Faculty of Information Technology),Maksim Emelyanov (Faculty of Mechanics and Mathematics),Elena Kopystka (Faculty of Geology and Geophysics),Dmitry Kurbatsky (Faculty of Natural Sciences),Anna Frolova (Institute of Philosophy and Law),Ilya Trushkin (Institute of Intelligent Robotics),Elizaveta Ustyantseva (Humanitarian Institute),Matvey Khoroshilov (Faculty of Economics),Diana Chashtanova (Institute of Philosophy and Law),Alexey Vopilovsky (Faculty of Physics).
"In my case, it was enough to list published articles, conference abstracts, and winning diplomas. Achievements in creative, social, and athletic fields were also taken into account," says Diana Chashtanova. "I thank the university and institute where I study for their support."
This academic year, payments are: 2,750 rubles for graduate students, 2,200 rubles for university students, and 1,650 rubles for secondary vocational education students. The first payments will be made in December.
"This financial support will help me resolve personal issues and free up time to work on my PhD dissertation," adds Diana Chashtanova.
On behalf of the university, we congratulate the scholarship recipients and wish them continued success in their studies and research!
The material was prepared by: Yulia Dankova, NSU press service
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