Translation. Region: Russian Federation –
Source: Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University –
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The first meeting of the year's board of the Consortium of Educational and Scientific Organizations for the implementation of the "Ambassadors of Russian Education and Science" program was held. The program aims to promote Russian educational and scientific organizations, their achievements, and products internationally, leveraging the capabilities of international specialized and socially significant platforms. Participants discussed key areas of work, including adjusting the structure of the official website and the annual event plan.
SPbPU was represented at the meeting by Dmitry Arsenyev, Vice-Rector for International Affairs. His proposals for modernizing the program's digital resources formed the basis for the council's final recommendations.
The key topic of discussion was the architecture of the updated PRON website. The resource is planned to be divided into seven main sections, including sections for candidates and current ambassadors, a news feed, and a photo gallery. Dmitry Arsenyev's initiatives to optimize the website structure received unanimous support from his colleagues.
In addition, council members considered the issue of extending the term of office of ambassadors from three to five years (the initiative is being sought approval by the Ministry of Education and Science and the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs), and began analyzing the ambassadors' reports for the past year.
The central event of 2026 will be the award ceremony for the title "Ambassador of Russian Education and Science." The event is scheduled for October, and by that time, the Consortium is expected to launch an updated version of its website, which will become the main platform for promoting Russian education globally.
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