This Russian varsity aims to tap S&T talent from across borders

IANS  |  Moscow 

In a move that can be seen as an attempt to correct the mistakes of the past, top officials of a say that the country wants to leave the "closed" system of Soviet-era universities behind and embrace increased internationalisation in its system of education, including in science and technology.

"Even as the politicians the over seem to be busy defending borders, we want opening up of borders. We belive that the is our common house," said Chernikova, under whose leadership the university came to be known as one of the leading universities of the as per the QS University Rankings and Times Higher University Rankings.

Commending India's achievements in the (IT) sector and speaking of the importance of Indian students in the university, she said that the university hopes India's partnership with to strengthen even further.

"is already in a strategic partnership with India," she pointed out.

Emphasising that will gain from opening up of its universities, Mikhail Filonov, Vice Rector of NUST MISIS said that the country "lost a lot" due to the earlier "closed" system.

"Soviet-era science and were closed to international students as they wanted to generate secret scientific results for the defence of the union," Filionov said.

"Until recenty, Russian universities were also 'closed'. Things have changed only in the past 8-10 years as belives that it was a bad practice.

"We were confined to our own silos. This is our problem and we are trying to change that," Filonov said, adding that NUST MISIS makes no distinction between Russian and foreign students," he added.

NUST MISIS, which became the first to have a foreign Vice Rector -- Timothy O' Connor who hails from the US -- has nearly 20 per cent foreign students.

The university has a total of 17,000 students, including 3,300 foreign students from 69 countries.

In 2017, for the first time ever, the university was simultaneously featured in several subjects of Higher Education, QS and Shanghai Ranking Consultancy's Academic Ranking of Universities.

In 2018, the university meade it to the "Top-30" universities specialising in engineering, as per the QS University Rankings by Subject.

Connor, who preferred to make his presentation in front of the visiting journalists in the Russian language "as a mark of respect" to the country, said that the university offers nine Masters' programme in which, English can be used as a medium of instruction.

Chernikova, however, said that the focus of the university is currently not on increasing the number of foreign students but on attracting the best talents -- whether they are from or anywhere else.

"We are focused more on quality than quantity," she said.

The university specifically focuses on integrating science, and innovations, and has partnership with about 1,600 companies in areas of research and development.

By 2020, NUST MISIS aims to further consolidate its strong positions in a number of areas, including in material sciences, metallurgy and mining, as well as strongly strengthen its presence in bio-materials, nano- and IT-technologies.

The university recently established a centre to produce state-of-the art industrial prototypes.

With its digital ecosystem and 3D-printing technology, the centre is designed to build sophisticated for multiple sectors including aerospace industry, biological engineering, medicine, space exploration and

(Gokul Bhagabati is in at the invitation of and Technology MISIS. He can be contacted at gokul.b@ians.in)

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First Published: Wed, April 25 2018. 14:12 IST