GUU and MarSU agreed to continue implementing joint educational programs

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Source: Official website of the State –

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On February 18, a delegation from Mari State University arrived at the State University of Management to discuss new areas of cooperation in science and education.

The meeting was attended by Vice-Rectors Dmitry Bryukhanov and Vitaly Lapshenkov and Deputy Director of the Department of Academic Policy and Implementation of Educational Programs Olga Zhuravleva from the State University of Management. Mari El University was represented by Rector Mikhail Shvetsov and Head of the Department of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science Mikhail Petropavlovsky.

Dmitry Bryukhanov told guests about ongoing joint programs with universities in Russia and China, internships for our students, and the successful employment of graduates, including with foreign companies.

Representatives of MarSU expressed interest in launching new joint programs, including with foreign partners.

Following the agreements reached, Dmitry Bryukhanov, Vice-Rector of the State University of Management, and Mikhail Petropavlovsky, Head of the Department of Applied Mathematics and Informatics at Mari State University, signed an agreement on the second intake of students for the joint online bachelor's degree program in Applied Informatics. The program will include both online classes with State University of Management faculty and in-person classes in the first management section of the third and fourth years.

As a reminder, the State University of Management is already implementing joint educational programs with the I.T. Trubilin Kuban State Agrarian University, Sochi State University, Ivanovo State Chemical-Technical University, Samara State University of Economics, and the Moscow State Academy of Physical Culture. It also collaborates in education with several Chinese universities, such as Ningbo University and the Shandong Institute of Technology and Business.

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