Summer is the time for training. RUDN Law students in Austria dealt with legal relations between EU and Russia
In July 2016 RUDN Law students were trained at the University named after Patrice Lodron in Salzburg, Austria. Within two weeks future lawyers took part in intensive program of 16th “Summer School”.
In July 2016 RUDN Law students were trained at the University named after Patrice Lodron in Salzburg, Austria.
Within two weeks future lawyers took part in intensive program of 16th “Summer School”. They participated in lectures, seminars, meetings with experts and discussions.
The main subject of this year was “Relations between Russia and European Union. Problems and ways of solution.” Future lawyers got acquainted with legal framework of European Union, aspects of EU's relations with other countries, positions of EU and NATO on key issues. The participants presented three projects in German: “The foreign policy of Russia-EU contacts. The impact of sanctions”, “Russia-EU cooperation perspectives”and “EU and Russia - legal aspects of politics.” The final stage of training was the summit "Russia-EU” and creation of joint resolution. The document was sent to the representative of European Commission in Brussels Mr. M. Martino.
The aaniversary medal to the 100th anniversary of V.F. Stanis is awarded to RUDN current and ex-employees and students for: significant contribution to the university development; long-standing commitment to maintaining ties with the university; fruitful cooperation of Russian and foreign organizations, scientists and public figures with the university.
RUDN University employees’ work and contribution to the development of the university cannot go unappreciated. The Ministry of Science and Higher Education of Russia recognizes talented university employees and present them with various departmental and state awards.
In 2023, the Public Council of the Russian Ministry of Education and Science conducted an independent assessment of the quality of conditions for educational activities. More than 300 universities and branches provided information on the quality of education.