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University Relations: University–Industrial Relations as the Main Factor in the Development of Polytechnic Education

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The chapter is devoted to the problems of development of university–production relations within the framework of the program “Digital economy of the Russian Federation.” It is shown that against the background of all-Russian changes in the institutional environment, one of the most important issues is the formation of a stable, long-term partnership between universities and industry. New innovative challenges require the strengthening of interaction between scientific, educational, and industrial spheres. In this regard, it is necessary to make a significant emphasis on the variability of higher education, which contributes to its adaptation to the new conditions of academic and economic autonomy of educational institutions. Research and innovation activities should be focused on obtaining new knowledge in the main strategic directions, the purpose of which is to attract young people from the sphere of science and education, to train highly qualified specialists, and to develop a socially oriented and competitive system of higher professional education. An important factor is the creation of new structural subdivisions aimed at organizing interaction between higher education institutions, research institutes, and enterprises in priority areas of research and education. It is shown that the integration of universities is the result of a targeted policy of increasing the competitiveness of higher education and states that use this potential for the development of their economy and social sphere. Stimulation of mutually beneficial partnership, creation of new graduate departments at production; research and innovation activities should contribute to the commercialization of scientific results and provide the Russian economy with qualified specialists with the necessary set of competencies for the generation and practical use of knowledge and skills in the field of information and energy-saving technologies, engineering, automation, new materials, etc.

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Zmyzgova, T., Polyakova, E., Prokofyev, K., Chelovechkova, A., Dmitrieva, O. (2020). University Relations: University–Industrial Relations as the Main Factor in the Development of Polytechnic Education. In: Solovev, D.B., Savaley, V.V., Bekker, A.T., Petukhov, V.I. (eds) Proceeding of the International Science and Technology Conference "FarEastСon 2019". Smart Innovation, Systems and Technologies, vol 172. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-2244-4_54

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