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SFU and Liaoning University to train specialists in field of chemistry, metallurgy and architecture

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SFU and Liaoning University to train specialists in field of chemistry, metallurgy and architecture


04.07.2019

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Siberian Federal University and Liaoning University of Science and Technology in China will cooperate in the field of chemistry, metallurgy and architecture. An agreement on this was signed in Krasnoyarsk, where the Chinese delegation arrived on a visit, Interfax reports. 

Now the parties will have to develop a concrete program of interaction and to exchange scientific publications. Conferences are scheduled for autumn at both universities; partners from abroad will be invited. 

Today, Siberian Federal University is cooperating with more than twenty universities of China, so the practice of exchanging teachers and students in various specialties has already been tested. About 120 Chinese students study at the university, and this figure is planned to be increased, the Vice-Rector for science of Siberian Federal University Mikhail Gladyshev assured. 

The representative of Liaoning University Zhang Zhiqiang noted that the institution has a similar field of scientific interest. It conducts research in the field of oil and gas, and therefore is extremely interested in expanding academic exchanges. 

As Russkiy Mir reported, about a third of Chineze citizens who enter Russian higher education institutions want to study Russian. Economics and management, humanitarian and social, engineering and technical specialties, art and culture are popular among Chinese students.
 
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