Ulaanbaatar /MONTSAME/ The Russian National Research Nuclear University MEPhI has presented its diplomas to 99 foreign and Russian students, including a Mongolian.
The Specialist Diplomas (5- and 6-year training programs) in ‘Nuclear Power Stations: Design, Operation, Engineering’ were presented on March 12.
Students from Mongolia and Turkey became the first generation of nuclear experts, who received diplomas in Russia. Memorial plaques in this honor were opened in the International Friendship Hall of the Obninsk branch of MEPhI in the presence of representatives of the embassies of Mongolia, Vietnam, Zambia, Jordan and Turkey, whose students are studying at the university.
The graduates now have the opportunity to become part of Rosatom's international nuclear family. The Rosatom CEO Alexey Likhachev personally greeted the graduates and wished them “to study their whole lives as they have been taught to study at MEPhI.” He continued, “Now you have a real opportunity to be professional, because the education you have received is rightfully considered to be one of the best in the world, and nuclear science and industry are fast-developing both in Russia and other countries.
” He also noted the symbolism of the place of graduation: “Students' studies took place in the city of Obninsk where world's first nuclear power plant – Obninsk NPP – opened in 1954. Let the new generation of nuclear experts carry this winning streak throughout their life, which, I am sure, will be devoted to the development of the world global agenda in the field of energy.”
The First Secretary of the Embassy of Mongolia Agvaangor Amarsaikhan said, “Our Embassy is very proud that students from Mongolia have graduated from this university. We hope that our graduates will serve for the benefit of our country.”
Temuujin Battulga, a graduate of the MEPhI from Mongolia said, “The study was very successful. Being and studying in another country is not easy, we said goodbye with family and relatives. But we survived. I am very glad that my work and work lasting 6 years has been appreciated by the Red Diploma. I accept this Diploma as a sign of trust and will do everything to be worthy of it.”
Being the leading university partner for Rosatom, MEPhI education has solid support from the corporation. The university provides its students with frequent upgrade of educational programs, sophisticated scientific and educational equipment and practicums and internships at Rosatom enterprises. The University programs include BE and BS degrees (4-5 years), Specialist degrees (5-6 years) and ME and MS degrees (2-3 years) in English or Russian. As Mikhail Strikhanov, MEPhI rector put it at the ceremony of awarding the diplomas: “With Rosatom’s help MEPhI has become an international hub for training specialists in key areas of knowledge in the wide array of knowledge, but mainly in the field of nuclear energy and technology.”
The heads and representatives of the embassies of Vietnam, Zambia, Jordan, Mongolia and Turkey expressed their wishes to the future atomic scientists.
Kh.Aminaa
Ulaanbaatar /MONTSAME/ The Russian National Research Nuclear University MEPhI has presented its diplomas to 99 foreign and Russian students, including a Mongolian.
The Specialist Diplomas (5- and 6-year training programs) in ‘Nuclear Power Stations: Design, Operation, Engineering’ were presented on March 12.
Students from Mongolia and Turkey became the first generation of nuclear experts, who received diplomas in Russia. Memorial plaques in this honor were opened in the International Friendship Hall of the Obninsk branch of MEPhI in the presence of representatives of the embassies of Mongolia, Vietnam, Zambia, Jordan and Turkey, whose students are studying at the university.
The graduates now have the opportunity to become part of Rosatom's international nuclear family. The Rosatom CEO Alexey Likhachev personally greeted the graduates and wished them “to study their whole lives as they have been taught to study at MEPhI.” He continued, “Now you have a real opportunity to be professional, because the education you have received is rightfully considered to be one of the best in the world, and nuclear science and industry are fast-developing both in Russia and other countries.
” He also noted the symbolism of the place of graduation: “Students' studies took place in the city of Obninsk where world's first nuclear power plant – Obninsk NPP – opened in 1954. Let the new generation of nuclear experts carry this winning streak throughout their life, which, I am sure, will be devoted to the development of the world global agenda in the field of energy.”
The First Secretary of the Embassy of Mongolia Agvaangor Amarsaikhan said, “Our Embassy is very proud that students from Mongolia have graduated from this university. We hope that our graduates will serve for the benefit of our country.”
Temuujin Battulga, a graduate of the MEPhI from Mongolia said, “The study was very successful. Being and studying in another country is not easy, we said goodbye with family and relatives. But we survived. I am very glad that my work and work lasting 6 years has been appreciated by the Red Diploma. I accept this Diploma as a sign of trust and will do everything to be worthy of it.”
Being the leading university partner for Rosatom, MEPhI education has solid support from the corporation. The university provides its students with frequent upgrade of educational programs, sophisticated scientific and educational equipment and practicums and internships at Rosatom enterprises. The University programs include BE and BS degrees (4-5 years), Specialist degrees (5-6 years) and ME and MS degrees (2-3 years) in English or Russian. As Mikhail Strikhanov, MEPhI rector put it at the ceremony of awarding the diplomas: “With Rosatom’s help MEPhI has become an international hub for training specialists in key areas of knowledge in the wide array of knowledge, but mainly in the field of nuclear energy and technology.”
The heads and representatives of the embassies of Vietnam, Zambia, Jordan, Mongolia and Turkey expressed their wishes to the future atomic scientists.
Kh.Aminaa