Rosobrnadzor issued warnings to four Russian universities
Rosobrnadzor has issued warnings about the inadmissibility of violating mandatory requirements to four Russian universities. This was announced on June 9 by the press service of the department in the Maks messenger.
"Rosobrnadzor issued warnings about the inadmissibility of violating mandatory requirements and suggested taking measures to ensure their compliance within the framework of federal state control (supervision) in the field of education," the statement said.
Warnings were given to Belgorod State Agrarian University named after V.Ya. Gorin (Belgorod State Agrarian University), Kuban State Technological University (KubSTU), Moscow University of Humanities and Economics (MGEU) and Chelyabinsk State University (ChelSU).
The results of safety monitoring and monitoring of compliance with mandatory requirements in the field of education became the basis for taking measures.
So, at KubSTU, specialists revealed incomplete information about teachers on the official website of the university. We are talking, in particular, about information on professional development of individual employees and data on their education, it follows from the Unified Register of Control Measures.
In the Belgorod State Agrarian University, local regulations were discovered, developed on the basis of expired documents. In addition, Rosobrnadzor pointed out the absence of a number of necessary regulations, as well as inaccurate information posted on the official website of the educational institution.
At the Moscow State Economic University, the agency revealed violations related to educational programs, information about federal educational standards and the posting of mandatory information on the website. There were also shortcomings in the documentation on a number of training areas.
At Chelyabinsk State University, Rosobrnadzor drew attention to the use in local acts of references to regulatory documents that have become invalid, as well as the lack of separate regulations necessary for the organization of educational activities. In addition, the claims concerned the content and design of information on the official website of the university.
On May 25, the Rosobrnadzor press service reported that the agency had issued warnings against violating mandatory requirements to three Moscow universities. They are the Moscow International Academy (MMA), Moscow State Linguistic University (MGLU) and the Russian University of Medicine under the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation.
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