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Tarasova Tatiana,Tarasova Tatiana,Head ofHead of Department of international relations,Department of international relations,BMSTUBMSTU
• BMSTU education has been always famed BMSTU education has been always famed for combining practical training at for combining practical training at laboratories with solid theoretical laboratories with solid theoretical backgroundbackground
• BMSTU graduates and researchers have BMSTU graduates and researchers have made a great contribution to developing the made a great contribution to developing the Russian engineering schools such as:Russian engineering schools such as:Physics, Strength of Materials, Mechanics Physics, Strength of Materials, Mechanics including Aeromechanics, Electricalincluding Aeromechanics, Electricalб б Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Electronics, Information Sciences etc.Electronics, Information Sciences etc.
BMSTU researchers were pioneers of the BMSTU researchers were pioneers of the Russian- designed steam-machine, oil-Russian- designed steam-machine, oil-pipeline, tanker, power plant, nuclear plant, pipeline, tanker, power plant, nuclear plant, space vehicle, computer.space vehicle, computer.
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RESEARCH and EDUCATIONAL UNITRESEARCH and EDUCATIONAL UNIT
REU Manufacturing REU Manufacturing EngineeringEngineering
Faculty: MANUFACTURING ENGINEERINGFaculty: MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING
1. Metal-Cutting Machines2. Tool Engineering and Technologies3. Manufacturing Engineering4. Metrology and Inter-Changeability5. Casting Technologies6. Mechanical Working Technologies7. Welding and Diagnostic Technologies8. Science of Materials9. Rolling Technologies and Equipment10. Electronic Technologies in Mechanical
Engineering11. Laser Technologies in Mechanical Engineering12. Material Processing Technologies
REU Power EngineeringREU Power Engineering
FacultyFaculty: POWER ENGINEERING: POWER ENGINEERING1.1. Rocket EnginesRocket Engines2.2. Piston EnginesPiston Engines3.3. Gas-Turbine and Renewable Power PlantsGas-Turbine and Renewable Power Plants4.4. Refrigeration and Cryogenics Engineering and Refrigeration and Cryogenics Engineering and
Conditioning and Life Support SystemsConditioning and Life Support Systems5.5. Vacuum and Compressor TechnologyVacuum and Compressor Technology6.6. Thermal PhysicsThermal Physics7.7. Nuclear Reactors and PlantsNuclear Reactors and Plants8.8. Environmental Engineering and Industrial Environmental Engineering and Industrial
SafetySafety9.9. Fluid and Gas Mechanics, Hydraulic Drive and Fluid and Gas Mechanics, Hydraulic Drive and
Hydraulic and Pneumatic AutomaticsHydraulic and Pneumatic Automatics
REU Special-purpose EngineeringREU Special-purpose Engineering
Faculty: SPECIAL-PURPOSE Faculty: SPECIAL-PURPOSE ENGINEERINGENGINEERING
1. Spacecrafts2. Ballistic and Aerodynamics3. Robotics and Mechatronics4. Wheeled Vehicles5. Undersea Robots and Apparatus6. Rocket-and-Space Engineering
Processes7. Rocket-and-Space Composite
Constructions
REU Robotics and Integrated REU Robotics and Integrated AutomationAutomation
Faculty: ROBOTICS AND INTEGRATED AUTOMATIONFaculty: ROBOTICS AND INTEGRATED AUTOMATION
1. Engineering Drawing
2. Theory of Mechanisms and Machines
3. Basics of Machine Design
4. Handling Machinery
5. Applied Mechanics
6. Computer-Aided-Design (CAD) Systems
7. Computer-Aided-Manufacturing (CAM) Systems
8. Robot Systems
Faculty: INFORMATION SCIENCE AND CONTROL Faculty: INFORMATION SCIENCE AND CONTROL SYSTEMSSYSTEMS
1.1. Automatic Control SystemsAutomatic Control Systems
2.2. Navigation, Stabilization and Orientation Devices and Navigation, Stabilization and Orientation Devices and
SystemsSystems
3.3. Information Systems and TelecommunicationInformation Systems and Telecommunication
4.4. Electronics Design and ManufacturingElectronics Design and Manufacturing
5.5. Data Processing and Control SystemsData Processing and Control Systems
6.6. Computer Systems and NetworksComputer Systems and Networks
7.7. Computer Software and Information TechnologiesComputer Software and Information Technologies
8.8. Theoretical Informatics and Computer TechnologiesTheoretical Informatics and Computer Technologies
REU Radio-electronics, Laser and Medical REU Radio-electronics, Laser and Medical TechnologyTechnology
Faculty: RADIO-ELECTRONICSFaculty: RADIO-ELECTRONICS
1. Radio-Electronic Systems and Devices
2. Optoelectronic Devices for Research
3. Laser and Optoelectronic Systems4. Electronic Device Components5. Fundamentals of Electrical
Engineering6. Electronic Device Manufacturing
Faculty: MEDICAL TECHNOLOGYFaculty: MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY
1. Biomedical Engineering Systems
2. Medical Engineering Information Technologies
3. Medical Engineering Management
REU Fundamental REU Fundamental SciencesSciences
Faculty: FUNDAMENTAL SCIENCESFaculty: FUNDAMENTAL SCIENCES
1. Higher Mathematics2. Applied Mathematics3. Computational Mathematics and
Mathematical Physics4. Mathematical Simulation5. Engineering Mechanics6. Physics7. Chemistry8. Electro-Technology and Industrial
Electronics9. Electronics
Faculty: SPORTS AND HEALTH Faculty: SPORTS AND HEALTH IMPROVEMENTIMPROVEMENT
1. Science of Good Health2. Physical Education3. Educational and
Methodоlogical Centre “Health-saving Technologies and Drug Prevention in the Youth Environment”
REU Engineering Business and REU Engineering Business and ManagementManagement
Faculty: ENGINEERING BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENTFaculty: ENGINEERING BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT
1. Theory of Economics2. Economics and Industrial
Engineering3. Industrial Logistics4. Management5. Finances6. Business and External
Economic Activities
Faculty: SOCIAL SCIENCE AND HUMANITIES
1. History
2. Social Science and Science of Culture
3. Political Science
4. Philosophy
5. Inter-institutional Centre “Sound-Music-
Culture”
Faculty: LINGUISTICSFaculty: LINGUISTICS
1. Russian Language
2. English Language
3. Romance and German
Languages
Vice-RectorVice-Rector
Head of Department of Head of Department of International RelationInternational Relation
Office of International Office of International Students and Post-graduatesStudents and Post-graduates
Center of International Center of International Academic MobilityAcademic Mobility
Office of Developing Office of Developing International RelationsInternational Relations
Office of International Office of International RelationsRelations
Office of Export ControlOffice of Export Control
International Projects OfficeInternational Projects Office
Office for International Office for International Relations in Kaluga BranchRelations in Kaluga Branch
Accounting Office Accounting Office
Russian-French Center for Russian-French Center for Innovation Technologies TransfeInnovation Technologies Transfer r
International activities International activities
Despite the fact that the start of international activities Despite the fact that the start of international activities was in 1991, currently Bauman has agreements with 70 was in 1991, currently Bauman has agreements with 70 universities in France, Britain, Italy, Switzerland, universities in France, Britain, Italy, Switzerland, Sweden, Norway, Spain, Germany, the Netherlands, the Sweden, Norway, Spain, Germany, the Netherlands, the United States, Canada, Korea, China, Syria, etc. United States, Canada, Korea, China, Syria, etc.
These agreements relate to international educational These agreements relate to international educational programs, exchange of students, graduate students and programs, exchange of students, graduate students and professors, joint research projects, contracts for specific professors, joint research projects, contracts for specific important projects, exchange of scientific publications, important projects, exchange of scientific publications, joint preparation and publication of textbooks.joint preparation and publication of textbooks.
Major international activities of Major international activities of the university: the university:
1.1. Training foreign students, graduate students and interns. Training foreign students, graduate students and interns. 2.2. International academic mobility. International academic mobility. 3.3. Work in international associations of universities. Work in international associations of universities. 4.4. Cooperation with foreign universities. Cooperation with foreign universities. 5.5. Cooperation with foreign firms. Cooperation with foreign firms. 6.6. Implementation of research contracts by the orders of Implementation of research contracts by the orders of
foreign universities and companies. foreign universities and companies. 7.7. Participation in teaching and scientific and technical Participation in teaching and scientific and technical
programs of the Commission of the European Union. programs of the Commission of the European Union. 8.8. Non-standard international activities. Non-standard international activities. 9.9. Scientific and methodological developments in the field Scientific and methodological developments in the field
of international cooperation. of international cooperation.
Number of foreign students Number of foreign students (2003-2009)(2003-2009)
2003/04 – 3152003/04 – 315
2004/05 – 6492004/05 – 649
2005/06 – 6772005/06 – 677
2006/07 – 6802006/07 – 680
2007/08 – 7802007/08 – 780
2008/09 – 8502008/09 – 850
2009/10 – 880 2009/10 – 880
The Staff of foreign studentsThe Staff of foreign students
Preparatory Department – 160Preparatory Department – 160
graduate – 311graduate – 311
Bachelor – 23Bachelor – 23
Master – 230Master – 230
postgraduate – 46postgraduate – 46
Trainee - 80Trainee - 80
Currently we have trained students from 33 Currently we have trained students from 33 countries, including from the CIS, Latvia, countries, including from the CIS, Latvia,
Estonia and ChinaEstonia and China
Training is conducted:Training is conducted:
contracts;contracts;
in the direction of Federal Agency of Education;in the direction of Federal Agency of Education;
on a common basis with Russia's students (4 on a common basis with Russia's students (4
countries).countries).
INTERNATIONAL MOBILITY of INTERNATIONAL MOBILITY of BMSTU studentsBMSTU students
INTERNATIONAL MOBILITY of INTERNATIONAL MOBILITY of BMSTU studentsBMSTU students
The main directions of international academic The main directions of international academic mobilitymobility
Scholarship Program of the Commission of the European Union (Erasmus Mundus);
International scholarship funds in foreign countries; Scholarships foreign universities for foreign students; Presidential Scholarship for a one-year teaching Russian
students and graduate students in foreign countries; scholarships foreign firms and funds for international students.
Cooperation with foreign firms Cooperation with foreign firms
organization practices of students at foreign companies (France, Germany, USA, China);
internships and training for a second degree students and graduates BMSTU on foreign companies (France, Italy, Germany);
Prepare university students for work in foreign companies located in Russia (USA, France);
Organization and co-operation of research laboratories.
Ivan ArkharovIvan ArkharovVice-rector for International relationsVice-rector for International relationsE-mail: E-mail: arkharov@bmstu.ruTel.: +7 (499) 263-60-42 Tel.: +7 (499) 263-60-42
Tatyana TarasovaTatyana TarasovaHead of Department of International Relations Head of Department of International Relations E-mail: E-mail: ttv@bmstu.ruТел.: +7 (499) 263-68-06Тел.: +7 (499) 263-68-06
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