NOVOSIBIRSK STATE PEDAGOGICAL UNIVERSITY

NSPU Strengthens Global Partnerships: Memorandums Signed with Indonesian Universities

The memorandums outline plans for the advancement of academic and scientific collaboration, which includes joint research initiatives, academic mobility programmes for students and faculty, the exchange of educational practices, and the organisation of cultural and scientific events.

NSPU Acting Rector, Doctor of Pedagogical Sciences Sergey Aleksandrovich Nelyubov noted:

- The signing of these memorandums represents a significant move towards broadening international dialogue and reinforcing professional relationships. Our university is committed to integrating into the global scientific and educational community, and we are confident that collaboration with Indonesian universities will provide fresh impetus for the advancement of pedagogical and humanitarian education. We welcome the exchange of expertise, scientific cooperation, and are prepared to undertake joint projects.

The NSPU delegation at the meetings included Vice-Rector for Research Tatyana Aleksandrovna Romm, Dean of the Faculty of Foreign Languages Ekaterina Alekseevna Kostina, Head of the Department of International Affairs and Academic Mobility Ekaterina Igorevna Barancheeva, along with faculty members from the Department of Linguistics and Translation Theory. The Indonesian universities were represented by rectors, vice-rectors, and deans from the faculties of Islamic Education, Law, Communications, Economics, Natural Sciences, and Humanities.

During the meetings, both parties showcased the educational opportunities available at their universities, explored potential areas of collaboration, and expressed their willingness to undertake joint initiatives in accordance with the signed agreements. There was particular interest in organising scientific conferences and internships for postgraduate students and early-career researchers.

NSPU continues to expand its international partnerships, thereby creating new opportunities for its students and staff within the global education sector.

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