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News for december, 2003 December 29, 2003New sports victoriesFreshmen of our University ended the year of 2003 with taking the third place at the traditional competitions of the higher educational institutions “Freshman-2003” in volley-ball, track and field, table-tennis, mini soccer, swimming and chess.
Nina Tesakova, MSU Sports Club Chief | more |   December 23, 2003Marine historical readings Students and cadets of the Maritime State University developed interest in history of merchant marine, Vladivostok, marine education and admiral G.I.Nevelskoy’s biography. Press Service of the Maritime State University | more |   December 22, 2003President’s grant to post-graduate student sedov Viktor Sedov, a post-graduate student of the Maritime State University was rewarded with a RF President’s grant for outstanding abilities in studies and research. He graduated from our University in 2001 and became a post-graduate student at the Physics Department, specializing in radio physics. He published 14 papers and won a lot of diplomas and awards .   December 17, 2003V.I.Sedykh’s press conference Following “Vostok Media” information on non-payment of DA to participants of the round-the-world voyage aboard the Nadezhda, V.I.Sedykh, MSU Rector, held a press conference where he explained the situation be alterations made in the Russian currency legislation which forbid payment of foreign currency instead of DA. He offered the Nadezhda people two ways out and asked them to make a decision which way they wanted the MSU to follow. He regretted the inconveniences they were experiencing as result of the alteration in the currency legislation.
  December 15, 2003Rectors’ councilOn 11 December a meeting of the Council of Rectors of the Far Eastern Higher Education Establishments was held in Khabarovsk. V.I.Sedykh, Rector of the Maritime State University also took part in it.
Press Service of the Maritime State University | more |   December 12, 2003Children are given special attention On 11 December students of the Psychological Faculty, the Maritime State University met with children from the Primorski Regional Socio-Rehabilitation Centre. The children brought hand-made articles: embroidery, drawings, toys and cookies. The students and teachers bought the children’s works at a charitable fair. The proceeds will be used to buy New Year’s presents for the children.
After the fair a tea party was held which ended with interesting games.
Press Service of the Maritime State University   December 11, 2003Presentation of graduation papers began Some navigation cadets presented their graduation papers at the MSU. One of them was Alexandr Kulubayev. Press Service of the Maritime State University | more |   December 9, 2003Contest of essaya in japanese A contest of essays in Japanese for Pacific Rim students was held in Tottori Prefecture, Japan. Press Service of the Maritime State University | more |   December 9, 2003The Nadezhda covered 30 thousand milesToday, on 07 December at 16:25 ship’s time the Nadezhda covered 30 thousand miles. At least 14 thousand miles are ahead. Thus, she completed 2/3 of her route.
The Nadezhda Shipmaster V.N.Vasilenko, The Pacific Ocean, Chilean coast   December 4, 2003The Nadezhda at cape HornEveryone knows about unpredictable difficulties one encounters near the Cape Horn. This is why the ship was thoroughly preparing for them. The Nadezhda Shipmaster V.N.Vasilenko | more |   December 3, 2003The univesity seeking talentsA competition of amateur performers is being held in the Maritime State University on 1-4 December. It is traditionally held in December. Those selected for the send tour will take part in the concert on 10 December. The laureates of the competition will take part in the concert in honor of the 60th anniversary of higher marine education to be celebrated on 5 March, 2004.
Press Service of the Maritime State University   December 2, 2003The Nadezhda passed cape horn without problemsAs the wind velocity did not exceed 10 m/sec, it made it possible to pass the longitude of the Cape Horn under all the sails. It is of principal importance for the observers from the Yachting Federation. The Nadezhda entered the Pacific Ocean in full compliance with the schedule.
Press Service of the Maritime State University  
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