From 8th till 11th November the delegation from Moscow State University of Education visited Budapest and took part in the implementation of European grant program Erasmus+: Jean Monnet.
Prominent scientific, cultural and educational events planned for 2016-2017 academic year are held in the framework of two Erasmus+ projects: «Reforms in the field of infrastructure of science and innovations: European values and their impact on new members of EU» and «Visualization of European values: participatory practices of education at schools».
MPSU delegation visited Hungarian Parliament, where it proactively participated in the discussion concerning the issues of European integration and the search of areas of common interest for bilateral collaboration in the field of science and education. The visit to European Institute of Innovation and Technology also turned out to be of much importance. What is more, special for MSPU delegation at the Archive of Central European University the lection considering historical intertwinements and tight interrelations of Central and West Europe countries.
The group attended a workshop «Being European: New Values and Old Traditions in Central Europe» at Central European University. The leading experts of CEU shed light upon the most timely European Union issues from the perspective of bilateral Russian-Hungarian cooperation and took part in discussions.
Group members of «Reforms in the field of infrastructure of science and innovations» also attended negotiations with the Head of Russian Centre of Science and Culture in Budapest and Counsel of Russian Federation Embassy in Hungary V.V. Platonov. One of the key visits for the project group became the meeting with the executive board of National Research, Development and Innovation Office, funding primary national and European programs regarding innovations and scientific researches. During the both visits the points of cooperation on definite projects related to education and science were signified.
The second part of the delegation including MSPU students and professors took part in interactive lessons together with Pillar Foundation, exchanged opinions and informational aids with Hungarian students and teachers.
The delegated faced a difficult, demanding and extremely honourable task – to on the international level. It is vitally important to strengthen and widen the collaboration of Russian and European organizations in the spheres of education, science and culture.