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  • 20 января 2016 16:44

    Морской технический университет в 2015 году вложил в стратегическое развитие вуза 72,3 млн руб. (фото)

    Санкт-Петербургский государственный морской технический университет (СПбГМТУ) в 2015 году вложил в выполнение программы стратегического развития университета 72,3 млн руб. Об этом, как сообщает пресс-служба СПбГМТУ, рассказал первый проректор вуза Владимир Тряскин на первом в 2016 году заседании Ученого совета.

    В том числе, модернизация образовательного процесса составила 1 млн руб. В модернизацию научно-исследовательского процесса и инновационной деятельности вложено 54,1 млн руб.

    Также из внебюджетных средств вуза на развитие кадрового потенциала и формирование контингента направлено 3,7 млн руб.

    Модернизация инфраструктуры университета потребовала 12 млн руб. Затраты на совершенствование организационной структуры вуза и повышение эффективности управления составили 1,5 млн руб.

    «План 2015 года, таким образом, был выполнен», - резюмировал Тряскин.

    Добавим, протокол заседания Наблюдательного совета СПбГМТУ, на котором было принято решение по одобрению Стратегии развития университета на 2016-2019 годы, был утвержден в конце 2015 года.

    Санкт-Петербургский государственный морской технический университет - единственный в России вуз, который на трех основных факультетах готовит морских инженеров-специалистов мирового класса по проектированию, постройке и технической эксплуатации морских судов, боевых надводных кораблей и подводных лодок, технических средств обеспечения разведки и добычи нефти, газа и других полезных ископаемых на морском дне.




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