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The Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology (Russian: Государственная Публичная Научно-Техническая Библиотека России), abbreviated GPNTB (Russian: ГПНТБ) is a national library for engineering, science, and technology in Moscow, Russia. It was founded in 1958 on the basis of the State Science Library of the Ministry of Higher Education of the Soviet Union. It is located in Kharoshevskiy district of Moscow.
The mission of the library is to collect and store national and foreign science and technical literature, then disseminate information and bibliographical services for commercial, organisations and other institutions of the Russian Federation, development and application of up-to-date automated information technologies.
The Library has a status of Scientific Research Institute with an academic council consisting of 30 well-known scientists and specialists in information technologies.
The Library has an integrated complex system IRBIS for the automatization of data processing. This system became the official standard for the other libraries. The Library was one of the leaders in using a technology of barcodes.
Departments include an Internet cafe, information center, and an education department.
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Sino-Russian Partnership vs. the American Interest
Minxin Pei, Jim Goldgeier and Oriana Skylar Mastro discussed if and how the Sino-Russian partnership would challenge American interests.
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A living history book -- Russian Polytechnic Museum
Located in central Moscow, the Russian Polytechnic Museum is dubbed by many as a living history book . It records the progress of Russian and Soviet technology and science. Founded in 1872 by a group of Russian scientists, it's one of the world' s biggest museums of science. Let's take a look.
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The Russian Academy of Sciences Rossíiskaya akadémiya naúk) consists of the national academy of Russia; a network of scientific research institutes from across the Russian Federation; and additional scientific and social units such as libraries, publishing units, and hospitals.Headquartered in Moscow, the Academy is considered a civil, self-governed, non-commercial organization chartered by the Government of Russia.It combines the members of RAS and scientists employed by institutions.The Academy currently includes around 650 institutions and 55,000 scientific researchers.
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The Gaidar Forum 2019. RUSSIA – FRANCE: NEW EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGIES
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Trianon dialogue expert discussion
Russian-French cooperation in education and science is characterized by a large number of joint educational programs, student and academic exchanges, and joint research projects. Both countries are implementing multistage projects to strengthen positions of universities in the international educational space, including projects aimed at development of education export. A promising format of international educational cooperation are network projects, as exemplified by the Russian-French University founded in 2016.
The initiative of the Presidents of Russia and France at their meeting on May 29, 2017 ushered in a new stage of cooperative development between the two countries in the form of the Civil Society Forum Trianon Dialogue. Science and education will be one of the key elements of this format, creating momentum to develop new projects.
Issues for Discussion:
Roadmap for bilateral cooperation in higher education and research: intermediate results
Developing scientific and technological cooperation between Russia and France
Academic and students’ mobility: forms and mechanisms
Developing cooperation between universities and strengthening of institutional interconnection between education and science in Russia and France
Moderator:
Andrei Fursenko, Aide to the President of the Russian Federation
Participants:
Jean Chambaz, President, Sorbonne University
Mikhail Kotyukov, Minister of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation
Vladimir Mau, Rector, RANEPA
Pierre Morel, Co-Chairman, Trianon Dialogue
Sergey Sinelnikov-Murylev, Rector, Russian Foreign Trade Academy
Anatoly Torkunov, Rector, MGIMO-University
Emmanuel Tric, President, University of Nice Sophia Antipolis
Frédérique Vidal, Minister of Higher Education, Research and Innovation of the French Republic
To Russia with Love -- of Marketing
Abstract:
SJSU SLIS instructor, Dr. Christine Koontz, will discuss how her participation in an international library association led to her working with the Russia State Library, helping them develop a marketing strategy to reach library users in that country. As the former Soviet republic transitions to a more democratic way-of-life, state agencies are learning how to promote their resources and services. Dr. Koontz's presentation will provide insight as to how this is impacting the library world in Russia.
Biography:
Dr. Christine Koontz is a full-time faculty member with the School of Library & Information Studies, part of the College of Communication & Information, at Florida State University (FSU). In the fall, she was recognized at FSU as one of the 2013 recipients of their Transformation through Teaching Award.
Koontz is also a part-time faculty member at the San José State University School of Library and Information Science, where she teaches marketing of library and information services.
In addition, as director of GeoLib, she manages and develops the U.S. Public Library Geographic Database.
Koontz pioneered the critical need to understand the spatial customer markets of individual libraries. In a decade of research projects, she collected data that describes diverse populations and how they use a single library, with a goal to optimize collection development and service delivery at a single library.
Koontz's research is the basis of the U.S. Public Library Geographic Database. The database includes relevant U.S. census data and library use data from 16,000 communities.
Koontz serves on committees of state, national, and international library and information organizations and has won numerous awards for her research.
دليل جامعات الأبتعاث الروسية للعراقيين.Russian Scholarship
معلومات مفصلة عن دليل الجامعات الروسية للأبتعاث لهذه السنة مع كيفية التقديم لدراسة الماجستير للموظفين العراقيين و غيرهم
جامعات الأبتعاث للعراقيين ماجستير لسنة 20192020
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1Moscow State University ( Lomonosov )
2 St. Petersburg State University
3 Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology
4 Russian University for peoples( RUDN University)
5 Novosibirsk State University
6 Tomsk State University
7 Ural Federal University
8 ITMO University
9 Kazan Federal University
10 The National University of Science and Technology
11 National Research University Higher School of Economics
12 St. Petersburg State Polytechnical University
13 Tomsk Polytechnic University
14 Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration
15 Voronezh State University
16 Russian Chemical Technological University ( Mendeleev )
17 First Moscow State Medical University ( Sechenova )
18 Russian State University of Oil and Gas (Gubkin)
19 Russian University of Economics (Plekhanov)
20 Pushkin State Russian Language Institute
21 Moscow Automobile and Road Construction University ( MARC )
22 Russian State Geological Prospecting University
23 Russian State University of Physical Culture, Sport and Tourism
24 Moscow Aviation Institute
25 Southern Federal University ( Rostov State University )
26 Russian State Agricultural University (Timiryazev)
27 Tambov State University
28 St. Petersburg State University for Culture and Arts
29 Moscow Technical University (MIREA)
30 National Research Nuclear University MEPhI
31 Moscow State University of Civil Engineering ( MGSU )
32 Ryazan State University
33 Moscow State Pedagogical University
34 Kuban State University
35 Bauman Moscow State Technical University
36 South Ural State University
37 Siberian Federal University
38 Nigniy (Nizhny)Novgorod State Techical University
39 Sarator State University
40 Volgograd State University
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Russia: Moscow's Tretyakov Gallery exhibits masterpieces from the Vatican
The Tretyakov Gallery presented some of the Vatican Museum's treasures outside the Holy See for the first time in Moscow, Wednesday, during the exhibition 'Roma Aeterna - Masterpieces from the Pinacoteca Vaticana.'
The exhibition includes masterpieces ranging from the 12th to the 17th century, with works by Giovanni Bellini, Melozzo da Forli, Pietro Perugino, Rafael Santi, Caravaggio, Guido Reni, Guercino and Nicolas Poussin, among others.
The event is a part of an exchange project between the Vatican Pinacotheca and the Tretyakov Gallery, an idea first voiced during a meeting between Russian President Vladimir Putin and Pope Francis I in 2013 at the Vatican. The second part of the exhibition will take place in the Vatican in 2017, with a large part of the exhibition dedicated to great Russian Gospel-themed paintings from the Tretyakov Gallery.
SOT, Arkadi Dvorkovich, Deputy Prime Minister of Russia (Russian): On behalf of the Russian Government, I would like to thank our Italian colleagues and friends, the Vatican governance, your Eminence, Mister Cardinal, for such a big opportunity. Not one country in the world ever saw such a beautiful collection in one place as here in the Tretyakov Gallery.
SOT, Cardinal Giuseppe Bertello, President of the Governorate of Vatican City State and President of the Pontifical Commission for Vatican City State (Italian): We welcome that cultural dialogue between the two museums [Vatican Pinacoteca and The Tretyakov Gallery].
SOT Cardinal Giuseppe Bertello, President of the Governorate of Vatican City State and President of the Pontifical Commission for Vatican City State (Italian): We are glad to give the opportunity to men and women, that see the halls, to enjoy that art.
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Radiant Futures: Russian Fantasy and Science Fiction | Panel 3
On April 8, 2016, the Jordan Center for the Advanced Study of Russia at NYU held Radiant Futures: Russian Fantasy and Science Fiction, a conference convened by Eliot Borenstein, Professor of Russian and Slavic Studies and Collegiate Professor at New York University and featuring a varied line-up of speakers from the literary field.
The third panel was entitled “After the Future: Post-Soviet Science Fiction.” Jacob Emery from Indiana University spoke on “Broadcasting Psychic Potential: Romantic Aesthetics and Cybernetic Fiction,” Dina Khapaeva from Georgia Tech on “Fantasizing Russia’s Future: Slavery in Post-Soviet Fiction and Beyond,” Sofya Khagi from University of Michigan on “Butterflies in Sunflower Oil: Alternative History in Victor Pelevin’s Oeuvre” and Helena Goscilo from Ohio State University “Taxonomy and Its Discontents and Contents, or: When is Sci-fi not Sci-fi?”
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RUSSIAN EXPERT SAYS RUSSIA SHOULD NUKE THE YELLOWSTONE VOLCANO AND DESTROY THE U.S.#WARTHOGDEFENSE
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Russia must develop the capability to destroy the US in a single swift blow if it wants to persuade the Americans to end the nuclear arms race and return to the negotiating table, military expert Konstantin Sivkov said.
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Museum and Educational Centre of the Polytechnic Museum and Lomonosov Moscow State University
Programme: Museum and Educational Centre of the Polytechnic Museum and Lomonosov Moscow State University.
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Address: Lomonosovskiy prospekt, 25 gorod Moskva, Russia
Client: Polytechnic Museum Development Foundation, Moscow
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Scholar'd for Life - David McDonald: 'Putin's Russia'
Putin's Russia offers a historian's perspective on Russia's
recent turn to an assertive foreign policy and more
authoritarian rule at home. The talk offers several
perspectives on this behavior and the challenges it presents to
West, to Putin's government and to citizens of the Russian
Federation.
David McDonald is the Alice D. Mortenson/Petrovich Professor of
History at UW-Madison. A graduate of the University of Toronto
and the recipient of a doctorate at Columbia University,
McDonald teaches and conducts research in the history of the
Russian Empire. In addition to teaching classes in his
specialty, McDonald has served as Special Assistant for
Athletics and has chaired UW-Madison's Department of History.
He also chaired the search that yielded Rebecca Blank, current
chancellor of UW-Madison.
Scholared for Life is a lecture series presented by the
Middleton Public Library in partnership with the UW Madison
Speaker's Bureau. Taking the Wisconsin Idea as its starting
point, this series aims to promote lifelong learning,
intellectual curiosity, and engagement between academics and
the community as a whole.
PART 7 MAKING RUSSIAN EDUCATION GLOBALLY COMPETITIVE.mp4
A key element to any economic modernization strategy anchored on innovation and knowledge-intensive industries is education. Russia's university system in particular will need to educate technologists, scientists, engineers and business leaders that can compete on a global basis.
1) What should governors of the Russian university system do to improve its competitive position on a global basis? How should the government support these efforts?
2) How might public-private cooperation in education accelerate efforts in innovation? What are the best models to emulate?
3) How might international collaboration -- both with sister institutions and international students -- accelerate excellence in select fields of study?
Moderator
* Sergei Guriev, Rector, New Economic School
Panelists
* Claude Canizares, Vice President for Research and Associate Provost, MIT
* Andrei Fursenko, Minister of Education and Science of the Russian Federation
* Christian Morales, Vice President, Sales and Marketing Group, Intel
* Irina Sokolova, State Duma Deputy, Russian Federation
* Linda Zecher, Corporate Vice President, Worldwide Public Sector, Microsoft
Discussants
* Valery Katkalo, Vice-Rector, St. Petersburg State University, Dean, Graduate School of Management, St. Petersburg State University
* Oleg Kharkhordin, Rector, The European University at St Petersburg
* Yaroslav Kuzminov, Rector, State University -- Higher School of Economics
* Dmitry Livanov, Rector, National University of Science and Technology MISIS
* Vladimir Mau, Rector, The Academy of National Economy under the Government of the Russian Federation
* Murad Sofizade, President, The Harvard Club of Russia
International Roundtable Russia – India: 70 Years of Diplomatic Relations
RSUH teachers and students with the actively support by Embassy of India to Russian Federation organized the International Roundtable dedicated to 70 Years of Diplomatic Relations (April 13, 1947 – April 13, 2017) during which issues like domestic and foreign policies, economics, environment, culture, education, science and technology were discussed.
Steering Committee was represented by:
Prof. Eugeny Ivakhnenko (chair)
Prof. Olga Pavlenko (deputy chair)
Prof. Tatyana Shaumyan (deputy chair)
Prof. Mohammed Badrul Alam
Prof. Alexander Stolyarov
D. Jeysundar, Director of the Jawaharlal Nehru Cultural Centre, Embassy of India to Russia.
The opening ceremony begins at 10:30 am. The welcoming speech was delivered by:
Prof. Eugeny Ivakhnenko, Rector of RSUH, Mr. G.Balasubramanian, DCM of the Embassy of the Republic of India to the Russian Federation in Moscow, Prof. Olga Pavlenko, Vice-Rector for science, Mr Alexander Kozlov, Division Director, Second Asian Department, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Russia, Prof. Vera Zabotkina, Vice-Rector for International Cooperation.
During the inauguration on behalf of the Embassy of India to Russia DCM Mr. G.Balasubramanian presented Prof Alexander Stolyarov, Director of the Mahatma Gandhi - Jawaharlal Nehru study room gifts - TV, a screen and a projector.
Special guests:
Mrs. Yojna Patel, Political Counsellor, Embassy of India;
Dr. Meenu Sharma, JNCC Hindi Teacher, Embassy of India;
Mr. Viktor S. Veschunov, Executive Director of the International Organization of Space Communications Intersputnik;
Mr. Manish Kumar Soltex Group
Prof. Oleg Peresypkin - First Vice-President of BRICS World of Traditions, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary, Professor, Honored Worker of the Diplomatic Service
Mr. Alexey Kupriyanov, international journalist, correspondent of the Mir department, Lenta.ru, researcher at the Institute of World Economy and International Relations of the Russian Academy of Sciences
Prof. Gyuzel Mratkhuzina, Center of India Kazan Federal University
Mr. Danil Mrathuzin Center of India Kazan Federal University
Dr. Dmitriy Bobkov, Center of India Kazan Federal University
Mr. Ilya Ostapenko (Voronezh State University)
Prof. Victoria G. Lysenko (Institute of Philosophy RAS)
Dr Lyudmila Vasilyeva, indologist, translator, Russian Academy of Sciences;
Dr. Gyuzel Strelkova (IAAS Moscow State University)
Mr. Sanjay Shirali, Vice-President of the Hindustani Samaj
Dr Ram Vadhwa
Ms. Ekaterina Komissaruk, Hindi teacher RSUH
10. Mr. Satish Malik, President of the “AMRIT” Indian Cultural Center, Tarusa
Ms. Krishna Roy
Dr. Ekaterina Panina (IAAS Moscow State University)
Dr. Lev Titlin (Institute of Philosophy, RAS)
Ms. Liudmila Sekacheva, President of the Regional Public Organization BRICS. The world of traditions.
Ms. Irina Maksimenko, member of the Union of Journalists
Mr Vladimir Ivcashin, journalist
Ms. Natalya Tarutina, Head of the Indian Cultural Center AMRIT, Tarusa
Dr. Gyuzel Strelkova (ISAA Moscow State University)
Mr. Yuri Korchagov, Film critic
Mr. Sanjay Rajhans, High School of Economics
Dr. Anna Smirnova
Dr. Alexey Andreev (Orientalist journalist)
During the plenary meeting the following reports were presented:
Tatyana Zagorodnikova (IOS RAS)
Russian Diplomatic Mission to French India
Tatyana Shaumyan (IOS RAS)
Background for Establishing the Diplomatic Relations between USSR and India in Apr. 13, 1947
Vladimir Skosyrev, international journalist
The First Ambassador of India to USSR Shrimati Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit’s Stay in Moscow (1947-1949)
Lyudmila Pechishcheva (RSUH-IOS RAS)
Prospects for Establishing the Geo-Political Triangle India-Russia-Germany, and its Impact on Modern International Relations System
Alexay Zakharov (IOS RAS)
Russia-India: Problems and Prospects of Political Cooperation
Prof. Rostislav Rybakov (RSUH-IOS RAS)
Russia-India: Fundamental Kinship of Two Civilizations
Prof. Mohammed Badrul Alam (JMI)
India-Russia Relations and the China Factor
Prof. Alexander Senkevich, poet, translator
Non-Formal Literary Contacts
between Russian and Indian Poets in 1970s-1980s
Alexander Belikov, Olesya Koryuka, Vera Lebedeva, Anton Makarov, Maria Shcheglova (RSUH, 3rd year), Victoria Bazyleva (RSUH, 2nd year)
India at RSUH
Dr. Kashmir Singh (Hindustani Samaj)
Activities of the Indian Community Association in Russia “Hindustani Samaj”
Ms Lyudmila Sekacheva, Oleg Peresypkin (Regional NGO BRICS: Mir Traditsyi)
People’s Diplomacy in Russia and India as the “Power-Source” of Cultural Cooperation
Dr. Rameshwar Singh DISHA
Activities of the Russian-Indian Friendship Society “DISHA”
PART 8 MAKING RUSSIAN EDUCATION GLOBALLY COMPETITIVE.mp4
A key element to any economic modernization strategy anchored on innovation and knowledge-intensive industries is education. Russia's university system in particular will need to educate technologists, scientists, engineers and business leaders that can compete on a global basis.
1) What should governors of the Russian university system do to improve its competitive position on a global basis? How should the government support these efforts?
2) How might public-private cooperation in education accelerate efforts in innovation? What are the best models to emulate?
3) How might international collaboration -- both with sister institutions and international students -- accelerate excellence in select fields of study?
Moderator
* Sergei Guriev, Rector, New Economic School
Panelists
* Claude Canizares, Vice President for Research and Associate Provost, MIT
* Andrei Fursenko, Minister of Education and Science of the Russian Federation
* Christian Morales, Vice President, Sales and Marketing Group, Intel
* Irina Sokolova, State Duma Deputy, Russian Federation
* Linda Zecher, Corporate Vice President, Worldwide Public Sector, Microsoft
Discussants
* Valery Katkalo, Vice-Rector, St. Petersburg State University, Dean, Graduate School of Management, St. Petersburg State University
* Oleg Kharkhordin, Rector, The European University at St Petersburg
* Yaroslav Kuzminov, Rector, State University -- Higher School of Economics
* Dmitry Livanov, Rector, National University of Science and Technology MISIS
* Vladimir Mau, Rector, The Academy of National Economy under the Government of the Russian Federation
* Murad Sofizade, President, The Harvard Club of Russia
Operation InfeKtion: How Russia Perfected the Art of War | NYT Opinion
Russia’s meddling in the United States’ elections is not a hoax. It’s the culmination of Moscow’s decades-long campaign to tear the West apart. “Operation InfeKtion” reveals the ways in which one of the Soviets’ central tactics — the promulgation of lies about America — continues today, from Pizzagate to George Soros conspiracies. Meet the KGB spies who conceived this virus and the American truth squads who tried — and are still trying — to fight it. Countries from Pakistan to Brazil are now debating reality, and in Vladimir Putin’s greatest triumph, Americans are using Russia’s playbook against one another without the faintest clue.
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