Partnership with the Ural Federal University
29.09.2021
Partnership with the Ural Federal University

The Pedagogical University is hosting the visit of Professor of the Chair of History of Russia of the Ural Federal University after Boris Yeltsin Mr.Vladimir Zapariy and the same university Lecturer of the Chair of Modern and New History, Associate Professor Yuliya Zapariy.

Today, a partnership agreement was singed between the Pedagogical University and the Ural Federal University which will set the start of a number of scientific -educational initiatives, projects, and business cooperation. In addition, the partnership agreement envisages exchange programmes for students, lecturers, professors, researchers, and PhD students, as well as mutual study visits of our specialists, and collaboration in organising conferences, seminars, symposiums, and exhibitions.

“The Ural Federal University after Boris Yeltsin is one of the largest educational institutions of Russian Federation; I am gladly surprised that the University has 12 institutes, around 160 laboratories, 35000 students, and 4000 teaching staff. Upon studying the structure of the University, and getting familiarised with the list of professions, the scientific potential, international connections, I can surely state that all conditions exist for the cooperation to enter new practical field”, the Acting ASPU Rector Ashot Khoyetsyan mentioned at the meeting, hoping that the best cooperation practices will be gradually recovered. 

In their turn, the representatives of the Ural Federal University highlighted the importance of mutual cooperation, emphasizing that due to the large scope of their university, cooperation framework has mostly been of outlined in the field of humanities.

In addition, they expressed hope that the partnerships between the universities would mark tangible results and shared more details thereabout.

The ASPU Dean of the Faculty of History and Sociology, Associate Professor Edgar Hovhannisyan, who was the initiator of partnership between the two universities, highlighted that within that context, Professor Vladimir Zapariy presented to the students of the same Faculty his lecture about the “Industrial Heritage of Russia in Ural”.

Coming up, Yuliya Zapariy will also be delivering a lecture on the topic of “The Big Three and our Hope: History of Creation of the UN”.

 

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