The Great Victory Day Exhibition opened at the SUSU Art Gallery. This is a real milestone event since the exhibition features a number of famous paintings dedicated to a specific page in the history of the Great Patriotic War.
A project by a team of scientists at South Ural State University received grant support from the Russian Science Foundation (RSF). The project is focused on obtaining fundamental knowledge on the properties of promising vanadium steels. Although vanadium steels have long been known and widely used, for example in the manufacture of wrenches, their properties have not been studied sufficiently. The results of the research will make it possible to predict the properties of vanadium steels in a more accurate and inexpensive way compared to the experimental method.
South Ural State University took part in the All-Russian “Turnstiles-Open Days” event, with the active support from the regional Office of the Russian Engineering Union for the Chelyabinsk Region. The goal of the event is the career guidance counselling within the jobs being offered by our country’s leading enterprises, as well as the popularization of engineering and service jobs.
For more than 5 years now, scientists of South Ural State University have been actively studying important aspects of legal regulation of digital technologies. The results of their work can be seen as publications in highly ranked journals, including those of the first quartile, as well as multi-authored monographs and other scientific works.
Director of photography for special SUSU-TV projects Daniil Rukavitsyn has become a winner in the All-Russian Student Television Contest organized by the Russian Television Academy TEFI Foundation. The awarding ceremony has been held at the Ural Federal University.
Around 400 works from 46 universities of our country were submitted for the contest. Students of South Ural State University presented their semidocumentary film titled South Urals. Traces of Ages.
A strategic session dedicated to a federal project to create modern university campuses across our country was initiated by the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation. The session will be held April 20th–22nd.
School pupils, supported by their mentors (SUSU students and teaching staff members), are participating in the “Big Challenges” All-Russian Contest of Scientific and Technological Projects of the Sirius Educational Centre.
Minister of Science and Higher Education Valery Falkov signed an order on appointing Alexander Wagner the Rector of South Ural State University (National Research University) for the period from April 21, 2023 through April 20, 2028. As a candidate, he was preliminarily unanimously supported by the University Council, and recommended by the SUSU Supervisory Council and the Governor of the Chelyabinsk Region Alexey Texler.
Within the frameworks of a contest under the mega-grants program by the Russian Federation Ministry of Science and Higher Education, a team of SUSU scientists developed a methodology for obtaining of a microspheres composite material. It can help modify sensory electrodes, which are used to electrochemically detect organic pollutants in water. This material will increase the efficiency of sensors and expand the range of their possible application, including for decomposition of organic pollutants. The research results have been published in the Sensors (Q1) top-ranking journal.
Research fellows of the Crystal Growth Laboratory of the SUSU "Non-conventional Materials and Resource-Saving Technologies" Research Institute have successfully completed the experiment held at the National Research Centre "Kurchatov Institute". They studied the products of chemical and radiation-induced carbonization of the films of fluorine-containing polymer polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF). The results of this experiment provided the scientists with crucial information, which will help create a new semiconducting material in the future.
South Ural State University became an interesting venue for the participants: they could visit the university museums, attend lectures by the leading experts, as well as climb to the SUSU observation deck, which offers a beautiful panoramic view of the whole city of Chelyabinsk.
On April 23rd at 12:00 an Open House Day will be held at South Ural State University. Applicants and their parents will have a chance to get the most up-to-date information about the 2023 Admissions Campaign. Come and learn more about our university!
An event-packed program awaits our guests: applicants will be able to participate in profession hackathons, as well as in master classes offered by the leading experts on the Unified State Examination.
In the SUSU Laboratory for Self-validation of Measuring Instruments and Engineering Systems scientists conduct research and apply advanced methods of digital data processing in order to create a new generation of measuring instruments with the use of the artificial intelligence technology.
Postgraduate student of the SUSU Institute of Engineering and Technology has designed and built a test prototype of a motorized wheel for hybrid and electric vehicles. In the course of the work a design of a combined excitation motor was modelled for a motorized wheel, which could improve the effectiveness of vehicle control. The article on vehicle movement simulation was published in a scientific journal recommended by the State Commission for Academic Degrees and Titles.
Information on South Ural State University has been published in the HED multilingual magazine for international applicants.
HED journal is the first multilingual educational publication for international applicants who wish to study in Russia. The journal tells about learning opportunities, career prospects, professions and academic programmes. Higher Education Discovery is released only 4 times a year, in 6 languages, and with the information support from the Russkiy Dom (Russian House) and the Global Alumni Alliance for graduates of Russian and Soviet universities.
Associate Professor of the Department of the Russian Language and Literature of the Institute of Media, Social Sciences and Humanities Denis Pelikhov has become a winner of the PROFI 2022 International Olympiad of Subject Teachers.
Today, South Ural State University keeps developing in all spheres of interest: participating in the World-class Ural Interregional Research and Education Centre (UIREC) and the Priority 2030 program, and creating development opportunities for university students. All this is closely associated with the educational policy implemented at our university.
We talked about this and many other things with Marina Potapova, Vice-Rector for Education.
The South Ural Association of International Students and Alumni has become the winner in a grants contest organized by the Governor of the Chelyabinsk Region.
Under this project, the Association representatives go on trips to Mongolia, Tajikistan, and Kyrgyzstan in order to attract foreign citizens to come study in Chelyabinsk universities, and facilitate the process of their further adaptation.
Yusuf Ismoilov is a first-year student of the Institute of Engineering and Technology. He was born in Uzbekistan, but decided to get education in Russia, in South Ural. Yusuf is interested in sports, books and self-development. He was really impressed by Chelyabinsk and South Ural State University. And here Yusuf tells us about his emotions and feelings.
— Tell us please why you have chosen education in Russia.
Dashtseren is getting master’s degree in Tourism at SUSU Institute of Sport, Tourism and Service. Now she is studying tourism at the university and actively travels around the region – she really loves Ural nature. Dasha is interested in art and cultural events, that’s why she often participates in them. By the way Dasha is already a specialist in tour guiding, but she wants to learn more. And why does she want to learn more? What impressions does Dasha have from Chelyabinsk? Read on and you will find out the answers.
SUSU researchers are developing new compositions and methods for obtaining composite coatings with non-metal and intermetal high-entropy compounds as part of the New Non-conventional Materials project of the Priority 2030 program. The study received support from the RSF. Using additive manufacturing technologies makes it possible to create coatings with a unique composition, which give such material properties as heat resistance, corrosion resistance, ionizing radiation resistance, and the ability to absorb or reflect electromagnetic radiation.
The English taught educational programme of the School of Medical Biology will give students new skills and knowledge to address the challenges that the modern world offers to biotechnologists.