Uarctic
UArctic
The University of Tyumen is a member of the University of the Arctic
since August 2009
The University of the Arctic (UArctic) is a cooperative network of universities, colleges, research institutes and other organizations concerned with education and research in and about the North. |
UArctic is a network which offers unique education, research and mobility opportunities:
UArctic student mobility and exchange programs provide vast opportunities to study in different parts of the North as an exchange student
Being the leading University in the Tyumen Region (the northern region) of the University of Tyumen sets the objective in conjunction with public authorities to create conditions for northerners affordable and high-quality education.
From this perspective the University of Tyumen since the 90s of the last century has been developing its own branches in the north areas (Surgut, Nadym, Novyi Urengoi, Noyabrsk).
Also it provides educational and research support for supports for indigenous peoples living in the northern areas which are intensively developed.
University’s environmental projects are highly demanded by oil and gas companies which cooperate with the University in the areas of environmental impact assessment, cleaning-up technologies, environmental audit.
The University of Tyumen cooperates with the public authorities of the region and the operating companies in order to meet the requirements for sustainable development of the northern territories, to adapt to climate change in the period of industrial development. The University provides deep scientific research for the projects. For example, it is currently considering the possibility of establishing an International Ecological Center for Arctic Research at the northernmost point of the Yamal Peninsula – Belyi Island in the Kara Sea – and multidisciplinary expeditions and research into innovative technologies are being carried out in the Yamal region for assured Arctic awareness.
The University of Tyumen focuses on the northern related issues in its educational and research programs. That’s why membership in UArctic is the University’s priority
The President of the University participated in UArctic Rectors’ Forum in Iceland in 2014. The leaders of the northern universities discussed issues of the university education in the North, approved UArctic Strategic Plan 2020 and signed UArctic Charter. Gennady Chebotarev was one of the speakers who informed the colleagues about the improvement of north-linked educational programs for sustainable development of the northern regions.
Students of the University of Tyumen participate in the Mobility program North2North. In 2014 the student of the Department of the Earth Sciences visited University Center in Svalbard as an exchange student. She took several courses on Hydrology and Chemistry for one semester and returned home with a strong will to go on with the northern studies. For example, she got the opportunity to write her graduation thesis in two languages – English and Russian and under the supervision of two professor (Russian and Norwegian).
Coordinator: Elena Gladun, Advisor to the President, efgladun@yandex.ru
- UArctic's education network provides programs and courses in the North about the northern issues
- UArctic's research networks foster issues-based cooperation of member-universities aiming to increase the knowledge generation and sharing across the North.
UArctic student mobility and exchange programs provide vast opportunities to study in different parts of the North as an exchange student
Being the leading University in the Tyumen Region (the northern region) of the University of Tyumen sets the objective in conjunction with public authorities to create conditions for northerners affordable and high-quality education.
From this perspective the University of Tyumen since the 90s of the last century has been developing its own branches in the north areas (Surgut, Nadym, Novyi Urengoi, Noyabrsk).
Also it provides educational and research support for supports for indigenous peoples living in the northern areas which are intensively developed.
University’s environmental projects are highly demanded by oil and gas companies which cooperate with the University in the areas of environmental impact assessment, cleaning-up technologies, environmental audit.
The University of Tyumen cooperates with the public authorities of the region and the operating companies in order to meet the requirements for sustainable development of the northern territories, to adapt to climate change in the period of industrial development. The University provides deep scientific research for the projects. For example, it is currently considering the possibility of establishing an International Ecological Center for Arctic Research at the northernmost point of the Yamal Peninsula – Belyi Island in the Kara Sea – and multidisciplinary expeditions and research into innovative technologies are being carried out in the Yamal region for assured Arctic awareness.
The University of Tyumen focuses on the northern related issues in its educational and research programs. That’s why membership in UArctic is the University’s priority
The President of the University participated in UArctic Rectors’ Forum in Iceland in 2014. The leaders of the northern universities discussed issues of the university education in the North, approved UArctic Strategic Plan 2020 and signed UArctic Charter. Gennady Chebotarev was one of the speakers who informed the colleagues about the improvement of north-linked educational programs for sustainable development of the northern regions.
Students of the University of Tyumen participate in the Mobility program North2North. In 2014 the student of the Department of the Earth Sciences visited University Center in Svalbard as an exchange student. She took several courses on Hydrology and Chemistry for one semester and returned home with a strong will to go on with the northern studies. For example, she got the opportunity to write her graduation thesis in two languages – English and Russian and under the supervision of two professor (Russian and Norwegian).
Coordinator: Elena Gladun, Advisor to the President, efgladun@yandex.ru