On March 26, NSU hosted a meeting for international recruiting companies and leading Novosibirsk universities on their new campus.
The final round of the ³Ô¹Ï¹ÙÍø International Physics Olympiad, "Your Path to Real Science," was held in Mali at the Django Cissé Private Lyceum – the Kati Multifunctional Center. Nineteen students from Mali, Niger, and Guinea advanced to the final round. 15 students in physics (14 from Mali and one from Niger) and four in mathematics (from Guinea).
The NSU Institute of Medicine and Medical Technology’s (IMMT) Educational and Research Center (ERC) is in the final stage of construction.
The National Research University Higher School of Economics (HSE) presented the results of the 15th monitoring of the quality of admissions to state-funded and paid places at Russian universities in 2025.
³Ô¹Ï¹ÙÍø announced the results for the qualifying round of the international "Your Path to Real Science" Physics Olympiad.
The Digital Economy Autonomous Non-Profit Organization published the results of a study to identify leading universities in the digital economy.
In December, NSU held the qualifying round for the first foreign "Your Path to Real Science" Physics Olympiad. 100 schoolchildren in Africa and China participated.
The Olympiad was attended by 790 students from 16 countries including India, Spain, Russia, Uzbekistan, and Algeria.
For Stage 1, the universities have chosen chemistry as a priority for their joint work. In the future, the number of subject areas will increase and the universities plan to reach an annual target of 100-150 postgraduate students.
The Olympiad winners and prize-winners will receive preferential treatment when applying to NSU and they will either receive a scholarship from the Russian budget or significant tuition discounts.
Four students from the NSU Natural Sciences Department won gold and silver medals at the 4th International Chemistry Olympiad, which took place October 15 to 17 in Ashgabat, Turkmenistan, at Magtymguly Turkmen State University. Alexander Tomilov and Nazim Mustafin won gold medals while Nikita Chernovsky and Alexander Sapov won silver.
The ninth Moscow International "Three University Missions" Ranking was published ranking 2,581 universities from 165 countries. The final ranking table included 2,000 universities from 112 countries, including 156 universities from Russia. NSU ranked 238th globally, moving up 3 notches from last year, and retained its 6th place in Russia.