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Vologda Region and Polytechnic: New Horizons of Cooperation and Career Prospects

Vologda Region and Polytechnic: New Horizons of Cooperation and Career Prospects

Published on: 2026-04-09

Source: Saint Petersburg Polytechnic University of Peter the Great –

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Saint Petersburg Polytechnic University of Peter the Great was visited by representatives of the Vologda region.At the meeting were present the rector of SPbPU Andrey Rudskoy, the vice-rector for educational activities Lyudmila Pankova, and the vice-rector for information, youth policy, and security Maksim Pasholikov, as well as the head of the Vologda Oblast representative office in the city of Saint Petersburg Yuri Lilein, rector of Vologda State University Denis Dvornikov, and the chairman of the permanent committee on economic policy and property of the Legislative Assembly of Vologda Oblast, deputy general director for personnel work and interaction with authorities of JSC “CherepovetskyPlywood and furniture factory, graduate of the Polytechnic and Mikhail Ananyin.

Guests were given a tour of the History Museum of the Polytechnic, where they were told about the establishment of the university, the organization of academic activities, and the everyday life of the first students. They showed what the classrooms looked like and introduced the first teachers.

Then there was a working meeting with the leadership of SPbPU. Scientific and educational cooperation issues between Saint Petersburg Polytechnic and the Vologda region were discussed. Academic partnership and support for the Advanced Engineering School project “Optical Instruments and Systems” based at VOGUE are planned.

We discussed possible directions for joint work in the scientific and educational field and agreed to sign cooperation agreements in the very near future. The meeting was undoubtedly useful both for the future cooperation between the Polytechnic and the Vologda region, and for choosing career trajectories for our students from Vologda.,” — noted the rector of SPbPU Andrey Rudskoy.

In the summer, the Days of Saint Petersburg will be held in the Vologda region. The Polytechnic University was invited to this major event. The university will be able to participate in the university and vacancy fair, and present its educational programs in detail to the residents of Vologda. And students of the Polytechnic University will have the opportunity to learn about offers for internships, training, and further employment in their home region.

The final stage of the visit by the delegation from the Vologda region was a meeting with students from Vologda. Yuri Lilein told the guys about support for Vologda students studying at the Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University and the youth activities of the Vologda Region Representative Office. Denis Dvornikov shared the specifics of working as the rector of VOGU and outlined the possibilities for conducting joint scientific research. Mikhail Ananyin spoke about the life of a politician.He studied at our university, defended his candidate dissertation here, and then returned to his homeland and built a career there. Mikhail Ananyin shared with the students what success means to him and how to achieve it:It doesn’t matter which path you take after receiving your education. The main thing is to remain an interesting and positive person, and then everything will be fine for you..

Mikhail Ananyin also conducted a small quiz for students on the knowledge of the Vologda region. The questions were very diverse. The children who answered correctly received commemorative gifts.

At the meeting, the head of the youth activist group of the Vologda Region Representation in the city of Saint Petersburg, Rostislav Maksimov, also spoke. He talked about the activities of the division, the events held, and the possibilities of implementing his projects and building a career.

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