BSU delegation consisting of and. about. Vice-Rector for Research and
International Activities Lyudmila Sanina and Associate Professor of the
Department of Management and Service Daria Khlebovich paid an official visit to
Ulan Bator. The trip, aimed at developing international cooperation, was full of
career guidance and business meetings.
As part of the event "Days of Inspirers and Thinkers," organized by
Rossotrudnichestvo, representatives of BSU told more than 300 Mongolian high
school students about the possibilities of studying at the university. The
presentation was held in three languages, linguistic support was provided by
graduate student U. Zandansuren. The director of the Russian House in Ulan
Bator, Valeria Kilpyakova, thanked the BSU team for their creativity and handed
over a letter of thanks to the BSU rector, Professor Oleg Gribunov.
An important part of the program was a meeting with the Mongolian Association
of Graduates of BSU under the leadership of Professor B. Boldbaatar and the
signing of a cooperation agreement in the field of joint scientific projects and
conferences.
Particular attention was paid to a visit to Etugen University. Its founder,
academician S. Nyamzyagd, who defended his doctoral dissertation at BSU in 2002,
personally presented the university campus. The parties signed a roadmap for
interaction until 2030, consolidating long-term plans for the exchange of
experience.
The visit ended with negotiations with new partners: Chairman of the
Knowledge Society of Mongolia S. Khash-Erdene and Vice-Rector of Orkhon
University D. Boldbaatar. Joint research in the field of economics and
jurisprudence was discussed.
"Russia has close cooperation with Mongolia. This year marks the 105th
anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations, the 50th anniversary
of the Russian Center for Science and Culture in Ulan Bator, which was opened by
our graduate Yu. Tsedenbal, and the 45th anniversary of the joint flight into
space of the USSR and Mongolia. The older generation honors the traditions laid
down in the Soviet years and gratefully recalls their studies in Russia. Top 3
areas of training demanded by the youth of Mongolia today: economy, management
and international relations. All of them are successfully implemented at our
university. I am sure that our work today in Mongolia will give a new impetus to
the educational and scientific activities of the university," said Lyudmila
Sanina.