Nineteen students from India took part in a special project of the Russia’s Ministry of Science and Higher Education "International Summer University-2023", which was held at Ural Federal University (UrFU) from July 10 to 21, 2023.
For almost two weeks they were trained, worked on projects and got acquainted with Yekaterinburg city together with 300 students from different parts of the world.
UrFU Vice-Chancellor Dr.Victor Koksharov stressed that the project would be repeated every year and invited all participants to think about continuation of their studies at Master's or PhD programs at UrFU or other universities in Russia in order to return then home as highly qualified professionals.
For almost two weeks they were trained, worked on projects and got acquainted with Yekaterinburg city together with 300 students from different parts of the world.
UrFU Vice-Chancellor Dr.Victor Koksharov stressed that the project would be repeated every year and invited all participants to think about continuation of their studies at Master's or PhD programs at UrFU or other universities in Russia in order to return then home as highly qualified professionals.
Cats are the symbols of some Russian cities. One of them is St. Petersburg.
Up until the 15th century, cats were worth their weight in gold. It was Peter the Great who thought about the benefits that these animals can bring. In his decree, he ordered "to have cats in the barns, for the protection of such and mice and rats of intimidation".
In 1745 Russian queen Elizabeth Petrovna issued a "decree on the expulsion of cats to the court", which were to protect the Winter Palace from the invasion of rats and mice. Thirty cats coped it and stayed to live in the palace. Catherine the Great transferred the animals to the status of "guards of the art galleries". Thus began the history of the Hermitage cats.
Today Hermitage tailed employee live in warm and dry basements of the museum. They are vaccinated and fed, each has its own bed and bowl. The number of mousers is regularly replenished by homeless animals.
Up until the 15th century, cats were worth their weight in gold. It was Peter the Great who thought about the benefits that these animals can bring. In his decree, he ordered "to have cats in the barns, for the protection of such and mice and rats of intimidation".
In 1745 Russian queen Elizabeth Petrovna issued a "decree on the expulsion of cats to the court", which were to protect the Winter Palace from the invasion of rats and mice. Thirty cats coped it and stayed to live in the palace. Catherine the Great transferred the animals to the status of "guards of the art galleries". Thus began the history of the Hermitage cats.
Today Hermitage tailed employee live in warm and dry basements of the museum. They are vaccinated and fed, each has its own bed and bowl. The number of mousers is regularly replenished by homeless animals.
July 25th – 31st, a course "Rusi Pathshala" for everyone who is interested in Russian language and Russian culture was conducted in Dr. Bhimrao Ambedkar University with the assistance of the Russian House in New Delhi.
During the week, more than 100 people have studied the program developed specifically for it by University specialists in cooperation with Ms. Oxana Larina, the finalist of the “Master of the Russian Language” competition, who visited India for teaching practice.
The organization of the course Rusi Pathshala was made possible thanks to the assistance of the University administration and personally The Vice Chancellor Prof. Ashu Rani, as well as the initiative assistance of the teacher of the Russian language department Anuj Garg, according to whom “such initiatives are very important for the Dr. Bhimrao Ambedkar University, Agra and for the development of Russian studies in India.”
During the week, more than 100 people have studied the program developed specifically for it by University specialists in cooperation with Ms. Oxana Larina, the finalist of the “Master of the Russian Language” competition, who visited India for teaching practice.
The organization of the course Rusi Pathshala was made possible thanks to the assistance of the University administration and personally The Vice Chancellor Prof. Ashu Rani, as well as the initiative assistance of the teacher of the Russian language department Anuj Garg, according to whom “such initiatives are very important for the Dr. Bhimrao Ambedkar University, Agra and for the development of Russian studies in India.”
August 18, Russian House in New Delhi hosted the grand opening of the International Exhibition of Contemporary Art "Watercolor Russia", which was attended by more than 70 people, teachers, students and employees of various art-schools and art-spaces. In their speeches, the guests emphasized the existence of close cultural ties between Russia and India and expressed confidence in their further expansion and strengthening through the prism of art and painting.
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10 greatest Russian CHOREOGRAPHERS of all time
Reducing the 250-year history of Russian ballet to a dozen or so names is difficult. Too many choreographers have given the world not just individual productions but universal concepts and new forms of artistic expression.
Thanks to these brilliant minds, European performing art became one of the highest expressions of national character and the very notion of what constitutes beauty.
This is the story of the people who radically changed Russian and world ballet, from Ivan Valberkh to Alexei Ratmansky.
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Reducing the 250-year history of Russian ballet to a dozen or so names is difficult. Too many choreographers have given the world not just individual productions but universal concepts and new forms of artistic expression.
Thanks to these brilliant minds, European performing art became one of the highest expressions of national character and the very notion of what constitutes beauty.
This is the story of the people who radically changed Russian and world ballet, from Ivan Valberkh to Alexei Ratmansky.
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Dear friends,
The Russian House in New Delhi is pleased to announce the start of the 2024/25 admission campaign to Russian higher education institutions from September 1, 2023 under the quota of the Government of the Russian Federation.
Applications can be submitted through the website https://education-in-russia.com.
Participation in the selection is open to all citizens of India, as well as Russian compatriots permanently residing in India.
Applicants can choose any courses - from MBBS, engineering and economics to art and sports - at any level of study (bachelor's, master's, PhD, residency, additional education), as well as universities in which they would like to study.
For more information, please text to WhatsApp number + 7 985 638 38 30 (Victor).
The Russian House in New Delhi is pleased to announce the start of the 2024/25 admission campaign to Russian higher education institutions from September 1, 2023 under the quota of the Government of the Russian Federation.
Applications can be submitted through the website https://education-in-russia.com.
Participation in the selection is open to all citizens of India, as well as Russian compatriots permanently residing in India.
Applicants can choose any courses - from MBBS, engineering and economics to art and sports - at any level of study (bachelor's, master's, PhD, residency, additional education), as well as universities in which they would like to study.
For more information, please text to WhatsApp number + 7 985 638 38 30 (Victor).
With a colossal area of 17,125,200 sq. km, Russia occupies more than 1/8 of the entire land area of the planet Earth. About 145 million people live in 85 regions, which makes it the ninth most populous country in the world.
The world's largest country takes some getting used to, but offers plenty of fun for those who are up for something new.
"Russia: 85 Adventures" is a RT-documentary in Hindi about the best adventures that can be experienced in all regions of our country. On Thursday, the film was shown at the Russian House in New Delhi. The picture left no one indifferent.
The world's largest country takes some getting used to, but offers plenty of fun for those who are up for something new.
"Russia: 85 Adventures" is a RT-documentary in Hindi about the best adventures that can be experienced in all regions of our country. On Thursday, the film was shown at the Russian House in New Delhi. The picture left no one indifferent.
Perm scientists have developed a method for the production of exoprostheses based on 3D printing and carbon fibers.
The technology will make it possible to create durable and high-quality prostheses for people who have lost a limb, which take into account all the individual characteristics of the body.
In total, the researchers created 16 mathematical models of the prosthesis, which allowed to study its mechanical interaction with muscle tissue.
Learn more: https://nauka.tass.ru/nauka/18617897
#наука #российскаянаука #Пермь #3Дпечать #протезирование #science #russianscience #Perm #3Dprinting #prosthetics
The technology will make it possible to create durable and high-quality prostheses for people who have lost a limb, which take into account all the individual characteristics of the body.
In total, the researchers created 16 mathematical models of the prosthesis, which allowed to study its mechanical interaction with muscle tissue.
Learn more: https://nauka.tass.ru/nauka/18617897
#наука #российскаянаука #Пермь #3Дпечать #протезирование #science #russianscience #Perm #3Dprinting #prosthetics
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В ПНИПУ разработали метод 3D-печати протезов на основе углеродных волокон
Ученые создали 16 математических моделей, чтобы определить наилучшие характеристики материалов и их оптимальное распределение