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24 сентября 2022
DSTU PRESENTED A DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM WITHIN THE “PRIORITY 2030” PROJECT.
The rector of the Don State Technical University, Professor Besarion Meskhi defended the application for participation in the largest government program "Priority 2030", aimed at supporting and developing universities. The Flagship University of the Rostov region is approved to receive federal funds in the track “Regional and Industry Leadership”.
On September 24, the commission of the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation for the selection of participants in Priority 2030 heard the programs of 20 universities. The DSTU development program was presented by the University Rector Besarion Meskhi, the Deputy Governor of the Rostov region, Alexander Skryabin, and Denis Radionov, HR Director of Rostselmash.
“The development program of the university for the next 10 years is focused on ensuring the scientific and technological leadership of the region in the new agro-industrial complex, green urbanism and health protection based on breakthrough research and the training of high-class engineers,” said Besarion Meskhi. – DSTU is one of the national leaders in the implementation of modern educational strategies and practices. We have begun to transform the undergraduate model and launched the unique T-University project, within which we offer students to build their own learning paths.
The DSTU development program is aimed at the comprehensive modernization of the university in five strategic areas. In addition to T-University, such strategic projects are:
- "Eight points of growth", within which a system of world-class laboratories will be created, allowing in a network and interdisciplinary format to implement breakthrough research in priority scientific areas, as well as a domestic platform for electric agricultural machines and special equipment, together with Rostselmash and the VIM scientific center;
- "Open University", aimed at improving the interaction between the university and the region on the principles of equality of opportunities and joint consumption;
- "Digital Business", the purpose of which is the development of a digital platform and content for corporate training of employees of enterprises;
- "Educational Factory 4.0", within which a pilot training and production complex will be created to train engineers of the future in the Industry 4.0 environment
- The new strategy of the Rostov region indicates the priority of scientific and technological development and building a knowledge economy. Therefore, the governor of the Rostov region initiated the creation of a world-class Research and Education Center in the South of Russia, which included three regions, and DSTU acted as the project coordinator, - said Alexander Skryabin. – The implementation of strategic scientific projects of the university in the field of new agro-industrial complex, health care and green urbanism responds to the challenges facing the Rostov region.
By 2030, DSTU will become a fully digital university based on the transfer of basic processes to digital platforms. Among the key indicators of the program: the transition to personalized learning path; creation of a new model for training engineers; development of youth technological entrepreneurship; implementation of the Don Valley Research and Development Center and scientific and technological projects in cooperation with the Research and Education Center of the South of Russia.
The partners of the university development program were the government of the Rostov region and the largest agro-industrial enterprises of the country.
– Rostselmash is a key industrial partner of DSTU both in the Research and Education Center of the South of Russia and in the Priority 2030 program. We rely on the development of high-tech production of a new generation in the field of agricultural machinery, including those ones with an electric drive,” said Denis Radionov. - For this, firstly, cooperation with the university in the field of engineers training is necessary. Secondly, the very task of developing a line of robotic electric agricultural and special equipment and reducing the carbon footprint during its production and operation is a huge amount of, first of all, research work, which the plant alone cannot master.