RUDN University post graduate student Alina Fayngor is the winner of the III All-Russian Interuniversity GxP Summit with international participation “Choosing the best. Time forward"
The organizers decided to determine the best pharmacists in the format of a pharmaceutical quest, a business game to identify leadership skills, the ability to work in a team and think strategically, and olympiads - individual solutions to tests and situational tasks on GxP topics - a series of laws, regulations and recommendations governing different areas of research development, testing, production and circulation of drugs.
On August 20, the Russian Foundation for Basic Research announced the winners of a competition for the best fundamental research projects carried out by young scientists studying in graduate school. One of the winners was graduate student of the Agrarian and Technological Institute of RUDN University Sofia Demina.
The winners of five competitions of the best research works of students (R&D) were awarded at the RUDN. “Project Start: Our Scientific Initiative” is the main track of the R&D competition. The most applications were submitted for it — 128 works, of which 72 received the highest marks.
The competitive track “Project Start: Research Agenda by Host Countries” is aimed at improving the efficiency of scientific schools focused on applied research on topics of RUDN host countries.
On February 14, at a meeting of the RUDN University Academic Council, the winners of the “Joint Start: Let’s Do Science Together” contest were awarded. The main goal of the competition is to support young scientists, as well as student youth associations in conducting scientific research. All projects submitted for participation in the competition are practice-oriented and have the potential for further commercialization.
The winners of five competitions of the best research works of students (R&D) were awarded at the RUDN. “Project Start: Our Scientific Initiative” is the main track of the R&D competition. The most applications were submitted for it — 128 works, of which 72 received the highest marks.
The competitive track “Project Start: Research Agenda by Host Countries” is aimed at improving the efficiency of scientific schools focused on applied research on topics of RUDN host countries.
On February 14, at a meeting of the RUDN University Academic Council, the winners of the “Joint Start: Let’s Do Science Together” contest were awarded. The main goal of the competition is to support young scientists, as well as student youth associations in conducting scientific research. All projects submitted for participation in the competition are practice-oriented and have the potential for further commercialization.