Wednesday, 25 January 2017 13:47

Distance learning Russian as a foreign language

Distance learning is aimed at the development of  Russian as a foreign language at the elementary level of common language skills (A1).

Training period - no less than seven months, starting from 6 class hours per week (2hours- 3 times per week, or 3 hours –twice a week).

If students have a "zero proficiency" of the Russian language, start testing is not carried out.

Оbligatory training requirement is to do written homework after each lesson and send it by  e-mail to the following address: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

At the end of each month the student must complete a written test on the passed themes and submit it for review by e-mail to the following address: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

 

  October 21, 2016Prof. Istvan Hargittai and Prof. Magdolna Hargittai (Members of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences), Department of Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry, Budapest University of Technology and Economics visited Bauman University

 

Was born on May 25, 1979 in Moscow (Russia).

 

He is a Russian mathematician, professor of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Doctor of Physical and Mathematical Sciences.

 

 

 In 2008, the Department of Physics at the Faculty of Fundamental Sciences hosted a Russian-Italian meeting devoted to the creation of a new-generation gravitational wave detector. The meeting was attended by 13 research fellows of the Italian National Nuclear Physics Institute (INFN).

 

 April 2 and 4, 2013 Bauman University hosted lectures by the famous English scientist, professor from Oxford University Roger Penrose

 

 

  November 17-19, 2014, the International Scientific Conference “Physical and Mathematical Issues in Advanced Technology Development (PhysMathTech - 2014)” was held marking the 50th anniversary of the Fundamental Sciences Research and Educational Complex at BMSTU.

 

  Was born in 1947 in St. Petersburg.

 

  In 1975 he received his post-graduate degree at MIPT and defended his thesis for the degree of candidate of engineering sciences.

 

  Since 2001 Sergey Ivanovich has been the head of the Laboratory of Remote Sensing at Bauman Moscow State Technical University.

 

 

  Morozov Andrey Nikolaevich was born June 17, 1959 in Moscow. Doctor of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, professor, honored worker of higher education of the Russian Federation.

 

3-4 March, 2016, “Gravitation, Cosmology and Continuum mechanics”.
Moscow, Rubtsovskaya nab., 2/18
 
 

Bauman Moscow State Technical University host the International conference GRAVITATION, COSMOLOGY AND CONTINUUM MECHANICS, dedicated to the centenary of Kirill Petrovich Staniukovich on March 3-4, 2016. Kirill Petrovich Stanyukovich made a significant contribution to the development of various fields of science: gas dynamics, physics of explosion, magnetic hydrodynamics, astronomy. 

 

  Was born on July 20, 1966 in town Murom (Vladimir region, Russia). Russian physicist, Doctor of Physical and Mathematical Sciences.

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