{"title":"Strategic partnership for the future of communication studies in Russia: Siberian Federal University (SIBFU)","authors":"L. Kulikova","doi":"10.1080/19409419.2018.1444432","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"The Russian Journal of Communication (RJC) is pleased to announce its strategic, international academic partnership with Siberian Federal University (SibFU). The first of 10 federal universities in Russia, SibFU was established in November 2006 by merging four leading universities in Krasnoyarsk. SibFU is well-positioned to support RJC. The university consists of 20 specialized schools and 3 affiliated institutions with more than 33,000 students, 830 post-graduates, and 6600 employees. It offers 370 academic programmes, 20 of which are in English and provide the opportunity to get an international master’s degree and Ph.D. There are 82 scientific laboratories in the university, one of which is headed by a Nobel Prize winner Osamu Shimomura. The eclectic offerings of SibFU makes it well-suited to support the broad scientific, artistic, and theoretical investigations that comprise communication study. Another strength is SibFU’s diversified student body. The university is proud to have a large number of students enrolled from different parts of Russia. In 2016, nearly 41,000 admission applications were submitted from 67 regions. Sixty-five per cent of SibFU students are non-residents of Krasnoyarsk, coming mainly from the Siberian and Far Eastern federal districts. Eight hundred and thirty-one foreign students also call SibFU home. Over the past 5 years, SibFU has been in the TOP-20 according to several Russian rating agencies. The university identified as the #8 supplier of graduates meeting employers’ demands for qualified workforce employees. In addition, SibFU was internationally recognized for its superior levels of excellence. In 2016, the university was honoured by its rating by the international Times Higher Education. Also, SibFU is ranked in the TOP-200 in the universities of the BRICS countries rating, and the British rating agency QS awarded the university with 4 stars. In 2015, SibFU joined Russian President Vladimir Putin’s ‘5-100’ project based on its renowned strength in the sciences and technology. SibFU’s focus on integrating a scientific balance between nature and industrialization has forged the university’s commitment toward enhancing Russia’s international competitiveness while improving life quality and increasing life expectancy. The unique advantage of SibFU are its strategic partnerships with the largest Russian industrial companies to implement several investment projects in Krasnoyarsk Krai. Currently, several scientific and technological centres are being constructed around the university. These scientific collaborations and centres complement SibFU’s commitment towards the international scientific study of communication. The linguistic education provided by the university’s School of Philology and Language Communication ranks 4th in Russia. The School offers a wide range of academic programmes focused on European and Asian languages and cultures. SibFU offers an Intercultural CommunicationMaster’s programme of double diplomas conducted jointly with the Faculty of Philology of the University of Cadiz (Spain). Also, the university offers an annual course in Russian language acquisition that attracts international students and interns from countries like Spain, Germany, China, Iraq, Syria, and Jamaica,","PeriodicalId":53456,"journal":{"name":"Russian Journal of Communication","volume":"35 1","pages":"100 - 99"},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2018-01-02","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"1","resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"Russian Journal of Communication","FirstCategoryId":"1085","ListUrlMain":"https://doi.org/10.1080/19409419.2018.1444432","RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":null,"ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"","PubModel":"","JCR":"Q1","JCRName":"Social Sciences","Score":null,"Total":0}
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The Russian Journal of Communication (RJC) is pleased to announce its strategic, international academic partnership with Siberian Federal University (SibFU). The first of 10 federal universities in Russia, SibFU was established in November 2006 by merging four leading universities in Krasnoyarsk. SibFU is well-positioned to support RJC. The university consists of 20 specialized schools and 3 affiliated institutions with more than 33,000 students, 830 post-graduates, and 6600 employees. It offers 370 academic programmes, 20 of which are in English and provide the opportunity to get an international master’s degree and Ph.D. There are 82 scientific laboratories in the university, one of which is headed by a Nobel Prize winner Osamu Shimomura. The eclectic offerings of SibFU makes it well-suited to support the broad scientific, artistic, and theoretical investigations that comprise communication study. Another strength is SibFU’s diversified student body. The university is proud to have a large number of students enrolled from different parts of Russia. In 2016, nearly 41,000 admission applications were submitted from 67 regions. Sixty-five per cent of SibFU students are non-residents of Krasnoyarsk, coming mainly from the Siberian and Far Eastern federal districts. Eight hundred and thirty-one foreign students also call SibFU home. Over the past 5 years, SibFU has been in the TOP-20 according to several Russian rating agencies. The university identified as the #8 supplier of graduates meeting employers’ demands for qualified workforce employees. In addition, SibFU was internationally recognized for its superior levels of excellence. In 2016, the university was honoured by its rating by the international Times Higher Education. Also, SibFU is ranked in the TOP-200 in the universities of the BRICS countries rating, and the British rating agency QS awarded the university with 4 stars. In 2015, SibFU joined Russian President Vladimir Putin’s ‘5-100’ project based on its renowned strength in the sciences and technology. SibFU’s focus on integrating a scientific balance between nature and industrialization has forged the university’s commitment toward enhancing Russia’s international competitiveness while improving life quality and increasing life expectancy. The unique advantage of SibFU are its strategic partnerships with the largest Russian industrial companies to implement several investment projects in Krasnoyarsk Krai. Currently, several scientific and technological centres are being constructed around the university. These scientific collaborations and centres complement SibFU’s commitment towards the international scientific study of communication. The linguistic education provided by the university’s School of Philology and Language Communication ranks 4th in Russia. The School offers a wide range of academic programmes focused on European and Asian languages and cultures. SibFU offers an Intercultural CommunicationMaster’s programme of double diplomas conducted jointly with the Faculty of Philology of the University of Cadiz (Spain). Also, the university offers an annual course in Russian language acquisition that attracts international students and interns from countries like Spain, Germany, China, Iraq, Syria, and Jamaica,
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Russian Journal of Communication (RJC) is an international peer-reviewed academic publication devoted to studies of communication in, with, and about Russia and Russian-speaking communities around the world. RJC welcomes both humanistic and social scientific scholarly approaches to communication, which is broadly construed to include mediated information as well as face-to-face interactions. RJC seeks papers and book reviews on topics including philosophy of communication, traditional and new media, film, literature, rhetoric, journalism, information-communication technologies, cultural practices, organizational and group dynamics, interpersonal communication, communication in instructional contexts, advertising, public relations, political campaigns, legal proceedings, environmental and health matters, and communication policy.