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paid special attention to the head of region Andrey Travnikov during his working trip to the Soviet area of Novosibirsk. The main topic of discussion was the plans for the development of national research University.

– After a project of the Center for collective use of “SKIF”, which is implemented in the framework of the national project “Science” was launched, following the number one priority should be the development complex of the University and promotion program of the NSC, said the Governor.

For this, said the head of the region, it is necessary to solve a number of problems, which relate both to funding and land issues, design. The regional government has the leadership of the University in the necessary support.

the Rector of NSU Mikhail Fedoruk spoke to Andrew Travnikova that the renovation of the University campus will allow for the comprehensive update of the scientific-educational and social infrastructure of the University. The goal is to create a campus that would be suitable for work, study and stay. In addition, the territory needs to encourage greater integration of the University with the institutes of Akademgorodok. As a pilot project proposes work on the design and construction of buildings of the NSU and NSU SESC.

Also, Andrei Travnikov and the Chairman of Legislative Assembly of the Novosibirsk region Andrey Shimkiv has inspected the premises of the scientific-educational center “Gazpromneft-NSU”. Mikhail Fedoruk said that here repaired, and all ready to start full-fledged operation from September 2020.

According to the Governor, the center is provided by the agreement, which was signed in St. Petersburg in 2018. Cooperation of the scientific and technical center of Gazprom Neft, the Novosibirsk state University and Technopark of Novosibirsk Akademgorodok allows to unite the scientific potential for the development of modern Russian technologies in the oil and gas industry. Another task of the REC – training. In particular, students will be able to participate in the development of science-intensive innovative technologies.