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Foreign students took part in Winter Aerospace School

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Foreign students took part in Winter Aerospace School


29.01.2022

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The results of the international Winter Aerospace School held by the Moscow Aviation Institute (MAI) have been summed up, Aviaport reports. It brought together more than 250 people from leading universities in China.
 
The organizers called this project one of the largest in the field of extended learning. MAI has been organizing an intensive educational program for five years, inviting students from all over the world to join it in the summer. The university assured that both students and teachers are looking forward to the event. This year, the school decided to organize it in the winter. The event was held online with daily live broadcasts and Q&A sessions where students could get feedback, ask questions and chat with teachers.

The main topic of the program was additive technologies in the aerospace industry. The classes were supplemented by a section on Russian history, literature, the sights of Moscow and St. Petersburg, as well as the celebration of the New Year according to Russian traditions.

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