The Mogilev State University of Food Technologies and the Moscow State University of Technology and Management named after K.G. Razumovsky plan to launch a student exchange program.
The agreement was reached at the talks between representatives of the two universities at the international conference, Import substitution of agricultural products in the subjects of the Central Federal District: factors of competitive power, which took place in Moscow last week. The exchange program will include mainly students and the academic staff of the departments of food production technologies, technology for cereal products and others. “We plan to develop our cooperation through organizing training courses for our students in the Moscow university and host Russian students in exchange. We also intend to take part in joint research projects,” Alexander Akulich said. The first students from Moscow will arrive in Mogilev in late November or early December 2014.
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