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OmSAU presented international programs

On September 17, a meeting of the OmSAU Intercultural Student Center (Omsky Biocluster member) took place. The agenda included the presentation of the most interesting programs of international student mobility, research abroad and internships in other countries.

 

The focus of attention of the students of Omsk State Agrarian University was, among other things, Fulbright's master's scholarships to study in the USA; industrial training on farms in Germany; Erasmus + mobility program; Work & Travel USA program; a unique international online school in the field of agromechatronics Sustainable Agriculture.

 

Aset Madiev, a graduate of the Land Management Faculty of Omsk State Agrarian University, became an invited guest. He was selected for the Chinese scholarship program Scholarship of the Government of the People's Republic of China and plans to begin his master's studies at the Northwest Agriculture and Forestry University (NWAFU) in November. The OmSAU graduate made report in which he interestingly and thoroughly outlined his history of submitting documents not only to the Chinese program, but also to other international competitions, including Fulbright.

 

The meeting was attended by students from different faculties and with different levels of language training. Everyone has heard something useful for themselves and some are already planning to participate in international programs.

 

Students wishing to receive individual advice on any of the programs can write to the mail of the international relations department mezhd.otd@omgau.org, indicating their full name, faculty, group and contact phone number. The OmSAU administratio will contact you and agree on the time of the consultation. Up-to-date information about various international programs and upcoming events is published in the group of the International Relations Department of Omsk State Agrarian University.

  • Omsky Biocluster Press Service
  • 28 September 2020