Last week, Kazan State Power Engineering University welcomed a new cohort of InteRussia fellows in Electric Power. This year brought together energy professionals from Egypt, Ethiopia, Ghana, Morocco, Nigeria, South Africa, and Zambia.
Opening remarks were delivered by
Irina Akhmetova, Vice-Rector for Development and Innovation at KGEU;
Guzel Nezhmetdinova, Advisor to the Rector's Office for International Affairs at KGEU;
Yulia Devyatilova, Head of Special Projects at the Academy of Youth Diplomacy;
Kseniia Mineeva, Coordinator of the InteRussia fellowship in Electric Power.
In the weeks ahead, fellows will visit government institutions and industrial sites, work closely with relevant ministries and agencies, and exchange perspectives with colleagues from around the world.
The InteRussia fellowship in Electric Power is implemented by the Mezhdunarodniki Autonomous Non-Profit Organisation in cooperation with the Gorchakov Fund, the Academy of Youth Diplomacy, and Kazan State Power Engineering University with grant support from the Presidential Grants Foundation.