Monday, January 25, 2016

The Ministry of Education called the future support universities – “Kommersant” – Vedomosti

Expert Council under the Ministry of Education has identified the first 11 universities on the basis of which support the universities will be created by combining with other higher education institutions, says “Kommersant “. Among the winners, announced in October 2015, named Kostroma Technological, Tyumen Oil and Gas, Ufa Oil Technical and Siberian Aerospace University, Don, Volgograd, Voronezh, Omsk and Samara technical universities and Vyatka State University and the University of Orel Turgenev . At universities in Moscow, St. Petersburg, as well as members of the “5-100,” the Ministry of Education plans do not apply.

Universities-winners in the next three months in the Ministry of Education must submit a development program for the next five years. For its implementation in the next three years, each university will receive an additional annual subsidy of up to 200 million rubles.

«Supporting universities will focus on the solution of problems of regional economies and to ensure qualified labor market”, – the press service of Ministry of Education. According to the rector of the Don Technical University Meskhi Besarion, reference may be interested in the best university graduates and speak “sieve” that does not miss the entrants in Moscow or St. Petersburg.

When merging universities fall under the reduction is only “repeating the position of the administrative apparatus,” says Meskhi. The Ministry of Education also emphasize that the association of universities, “there is no reduction of the teaching staff.” Head of state policy in the field of higher education the Ministry of Education Alexander Sobolev points out that “for the quality of higher education institutions is not enough simply adding the budgets of higher education institutions and the costs of administrative personnel needed serious internal changes, the transition to studentoorientirovannye learning model.”

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