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Source: Peoples'Friendship University of Russia
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On October 13, RUDN University will launch a continuing education program, "Planning and Developing High-Tech Agricultural Projects," for heads of agricultural colleges and technical schools.
The initiative is being implemented with the support of the general sponsor, JSC Rosselkhozbank, and is aimed at improving the qualifications of mid-level management personnel in agricultural education.
The program was launched at the 2nd All-Russian Forum of Directors of Agricultural Vocational Education, which took place on October 7 at the Civic Chamber of the Russian Federation on the eve of Agricultural Workers' Day.
The training program will take place from October 13 to 17 and is expected to involve 80 people.
The course is 18 academic hours long, free of charge, and includes the following sections:
New professions in agriculture and the RUDN University global project Agrocon. Strategy for agricultural transformation. Fundamentals of project management and their application in the agro-industrial complex. Legal framework for the commercialization of educational and production complexes. Digital technologies and smart agriculture.
Upon completion of the training, participants will take a final test.
The program's closing ceremony will take place at Agrocon 2025, where those who complete the training will receive certificates of advanced training.
About the All-Russian Forum of Directors of Agricultural Vocational Education
The forum brought together more than 80 heads of agricultural colleges and technical schools from 30 regions of Russia—from the Lugansk People's Republic to the Kamchatka Territory—as well as representatives of leading agricultural enterprises: JSC Malino, AgroTerra Group, STEPPE Holding, and others.
Event organizers:
JSC Rosselkhozbank, the State Duma of the Russian Federation, the Ministry of Education of the Russian Federation, the Union of Directors of Secondary Vocational Education of Russia, and the Russian Union of Rural Youth.
"The secondary vocational education system is a vital link in the training of qualified personnel for the agricultural sector. We strive to develop a professional community, support the heads of educational institutions, and facilitate the exchange of best practices between regions," emphasized Lyubov Belesku, Advisor to the Chairman of the Board of JSC Rosselkhozbank.
At the forum, participants discussed state policy in secondary vocational education, interactions with universities, agricultural schools, and industrial partners, as well as staffing issues in the agricultural sector. Directors of agricultural colleges and technical schools were also awarded departmental certificates and letters of gratitude for their long-term work and contribution to the development of agricultural education.
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