The representatives of the University of Western Australia visited KNRTU





23.04.2018


On April 17, 2018, the representatives of the University of Western Australia visited Kazan National Research Technological University to discuss the collaboration opportunities.

The delegation was represented by the Business Development Manager of the University of Western Australia – Paul Buist and the representative of the University of Western Australia in Russia – Lyudmila Russel.

In the framework of the visit, the representatives of the University of Western Australia had a meeting with the Vice Rector for Academic Affairs Alexey Burmistrov and the Head of Scientific Department of KNRTU Alexander Dresvyannikov. The parties presented their universities and discussed the priority areas of development and joint collaboration possibilities.

The delegates were also welcomed by the representatives of KNRTU International Affairs. The parties discussed the issues of collaboration coordination, including joint research and academic mobility. Paul Buist made his video presentation of the University of Western Australia. In her turn, Director of KNRTU International Affairs Julia Ziyatdinova made her video presentation of KNRTU and Kazan.

The Head of Scientific Department of KNRTU Alexander Dresvyannikov and the Chair of Physical and Colloid Chemistry department Yuriy Galyametdinov accompanied the delegation in their visit to KNRTU laboratories of Physical and Colloid Chemistry department as well as laboratories of Analytical Chemistry, Certification and Quality Management department.

The University of Western Australia (UWA) is a public research university in the Australian state of Western Australia. The university's main campus is in Perth, the state capital, with a secondary campus in Albany and various other facilities elsewhere. UWA was established in 1911 by an act of the Parliament of Western Australia, and began teaching students two years later. It is the sixth-oldest university in Australia, and was Western Australia's only university until the establishment of Murdoch University in 1973. Because of its age and reputation, UWA is classed one of the "sandstone universities", an informal designation given to the oldest university in each state. The university also belongs to several more formal groupings, including the Group of Eight and the Matariki Network of Universities.



Источник: KNRTU
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