The book drive is still ongoing to support Serbian partner universities
The intermediate results of the fiction and scientific literature book drive donated to the libraries of Serbian partner universities were reviewed. This action was conducted on the initiative of the Institute of Serbian Language and Communications of BSTU named after V.G. Shukhov with the support of the university management. As a result of the action, a lot of useful and interesting literature was collected.
Director of the Institute of Serbian Language and Communications Victoria Ryapukhina said that the first batch of books, includes 574 copies is completed and ready to send to Serbia. Basically, this is the educational and scientific books, as well as Russian classics published at BSTU. It is expected that the delivery of the "intellectual" cargo to Belgrade will be carried out by the Russian embassy through diplomatic mail. This opportunity arose as a result of a request made by the rector of the University Sergey Glagolev to the Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Ambassador of the Russian Federation in the Republic of Serbia Alexander Chepurin.
The literature will be distributed among the libraries of partner universities upon arrival in Belgrade: Nikola Tesla university, Pristina university, University of Nis, Federal technical university of higher education (Nis), University of Banja Luka.
The organizers of the action express their sincere gratitude to the staff of the publishing center, as well as the president of the university, Professor Anatoly Gridchin, the head of the Department of Foreign Languages Tatyana Besedina, the professor of the Department of Theoretical Mechanics and Resistance of Materials Alexander Yuryev, the director of the institute of technological equipment and machine building Sergey Latyshev and others.
The book drive continues, and everyone can contribute to this process. You can contact the office of the Institute of Serbian Language and Communications of BSTU (44, Kostyukova St., hostel No.2, 2nd floor).
Tel.: 8-920-583-72-09 (Victoria).