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Russian-Italian University Cooperation

Russian-Italian University Cooperation. Prof. Dr. Vera Zabotkina , vice-rector, Russian State University for the Humanities. Structure of the world educational market according to the number of foreign students. Italy – 2%. Austria. Belgium. Switzerland. New Zealand. Sweden. Italy.

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Russian-Italian University Cooperation

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  1. Russian-Italian University Cooperation Prof. Dr. Vera Zabotkina, vice-rector, Russian State University for the Humanities

  2. Structure of the world educational market according to the number of foreign students Italy – 2% Austria Belgium Switzerland New Zealand Sweden Italy USA Canada Spain Russia Finland New Zealand Japan Canada Russian Federation Great Britain Japan Australia Australia France France Germany Germany Great Britain USA T. Klyachko “Competitiveness of Russian Higher education”

  3. Countries share in the world education market(on the amount of foreign students), 2008 г., %* USA, 2007 – 19,7 % United Kingdom, 2007 – 11,6 % 3,3 млн. Germany, 2007 – 8,6 % Italy, 2007 – 2 % Russia, 2007 – 2 % Canada, 2007 – 4,4 % * Источник: Education at a Glance, 2010, OECD

  4. The percentage of students from Western Europe studying in Russia (2009-2010) Other European countries Switzerland Austria Belgium France Cyprus Great Britain Netherlands Greece Cyprus Italy 12,4% Germany Spain

  5. The share of foreign students in the total number of students in tertiary education, 2008** Up to 5% in 2020г. Italy **Источник: Education at a Glance, 2010, OECD

  6. Cooperation between Russian and Italian Universities • 360 agreements of cooperation between 80 Italian and 80 Russia Universities • 37 agreements (in the field of mathematics and IT) • Since 1997 - special agreement between Russian Academy of Sciences and Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche • 10 agreements on double degrees: • Università di Milano “Bicocca”, Milano “Bocconi”, Bologna (2), Calabria (4), Politecnico di Milano (2)

  7. Italian Language in Russia • Italian is taught in 30 Universities (Moscow, St.-Petersburg, Astrakhan, Cheboksary, Ekaterinburg etc.) • Departments of Italian: • Lomonosov Moscow State University • St.-Petersburg • Russian State University for the Humanities (RGGU, Moscow) • 2000 students in 2010 studied Italian language and culture in Russia • 2009/2010 - 1029 Russian citizens were enrolled in Italian Universities: 1,8% from 57246 foreign students in Italy (175 males and 854 females)

  8. Network of Russian leading Universities Saint-Petersburg (4) Yakutsk Arkhangelsk Moscow (11) N.Novgorog Ekaterinburg Kazan Belgorod Saransk Krasnoyarsk Rostov Perm (2) Saratov Tomsk (2) Vladivostok Samara Chelyabinsk Kazan (2) Novosibirsk Irkutsk Lomonosov Moscow State University and Saint-Petersburg State University Federal Universities – 8 National Research Universities - 29 Association of Russian Leading Universities (established in 2010) Kaliningrad - MSU, StPSU - Federal Universities - National Research Universities

  9. The staff of National Research Universities participating in studies abroad, by country of destination Number of participants Italy Spain USA China Israel Japan Austria France Ukraine Finland Poland Hungary Germany Sweden Great Britain Switzerland

  10. President’s scholarships for studies abroad, 2010 • Total amount – 100 scholarships per year 20 universities are in 200 Top of Times rating Italy USA China Japan Israel Spain Finland Norway Bulgaria Ireland Canada Poland France Austria Sweden Hungary Singapore Germany Netherlands Czech Republic Great Britain

  11. Tempus projects (21)

  12. Tempus TUNING RUSSIA: 2010–2013-511135-TEMPUS-2010-ES-JPCR (2010-3356/001-001) Coordinator: University of Deusto Objectives: 1. Promotion and dissemination of Tuning methodology among Russian academic community (in particular in 9 subject areas – Economics and Management, Law, Ecology, Education, Engineering, Information and Telecommunication Technologies, Languages, Tourism and Social Work). 2. Elaboration of generic and specific competences in the 9 areas. 3. Implementation and development of Tuning methodology in some Russian universities through Tuning Centres. Duration of the project is three years, from October 2010 to October 2013. RSUH participates in the subject areas “Tourism” and “Languages” Università degli Studi di Padova, Italy

  13. Erasmus Mundus, Action 2 Triple I Triple I European partner universities • Humboldt University Berlin • KU Leuven • University of Latvia • Pultusk Academy of Humanities • Masaryk University • University of Algarve  • University of Bologna • University of Deusto • Univirsity of Göttingen • University of Turku • Middle East Technical University • Triple I Russian partner universities • Higher School of Economics • Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University • Irkutsk State University • Kazan (Volga Region) Federal University • Novgorod State University • Petrozavodsk State University • Russian State University for the Humanities • St. Petersburg State University • Udmurt State University • Ural State University

  14. Doctoral students’ mobility at RSUH within Triple I University of Bologna • Simona Nicoli, doctorate student at the Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures, 10 months research period at RSUH • Academic supervisor at the University of Bologna - Mette Rudvin, professor at the Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures • Topic of PhD thesis “Translation of contemporary Russian children's literature”

  15. Doctoral students’ mobility at RSUH within Triple I University of Bologna • Moroni Elisa, doctorate student (Translation Studies and Russian), 9 months research period at RSUH • Topic of PhD thesis “Translation of old Russian oral epic poetry” • Giacomo Augugliaro, doctorate student at the Faculty of Law, 12 months research period at RSUH • Topic of PhD thesis “The Ten-T, the PPP Green Paper and the “Concession Law” of Russian Federation. Forms of cooperation between EU and Russian companies in the field of rail and road freight”

  16. Erasmus Mundus Joint MA and Doctorate Programmes • Joint Erasmus Mundus MA programme in political sciences “Europeanisation” (EMME). Consortium members : • University of Konstanz (Germany) • University of Sienna (Italy) • University of Essex (Great Britain) • Pompeu Fabra University (Barcelona, Spain) • Erasmus Mundus Joint Doctorate in European Geopolitics. Consortium members: • Coordinator: Geopolitics Institute (Paris-8) • University of Neapol (Italy) • Babes-Bolyai University (Romania) • Tarragona University (Spain) • National University (Taiwan) • Södertörn University (Switzerland) • University of Grenoble (France) • Mexican National University (Mexico)

  17. Thank you! Vera Zabotkina Prof. Dr. Vice-rector for innovative international projects Director of Centre for Cognitive Programs and Technologies Russian State University for the Humanities zabotkina@rggu.ru

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