Round table devoted to Tolerance theme was held in the frames of NSUEM “Tolerance Club” activities. The topic discussed: “Tolerance problems in Russia: the way we treat foreigners and the way the foreigners treat us”.

19.11.2015
Round table devoted to Tolerance theme was held in the frames of NSUEM “Tolerance Club” activities. The topic discussed: “Tolerance problems in Russia: the way we treat foreigners and the way the foreigners treat us”.
In the Round table participated representatives of the following organization:
- Svetlana Shkarina, head of bureau Campus France for regions;
- Volfgan Yasser, Central Bureau coordinator of school education abroad;
- Marina Snatovich, PR-specialist of RAD organization;
- Iris Zweig, first Secretary of Israel Embassy;
- Anna Hess, head of DAAD
Introductory speech was made by Pavel Novgorodov, vice-rector for strategy and external affairs, NSUEM
– NSUEM pays much attention for the students collaboration. We are aimed on co-working of international and Russian students. NSUEM implements international education programs and projects. For example, a group of students is at the moment in Coburg, Germany, in the frames of bilateral treaty. Many students are aimed on continuing education abroad, having practice and trainings abroad. NSUEM gives a huge contribution in developing international programs and gives opportunities for students to learn and respect different cultures, traditions. In the frames of extra-curriculum trajectory “International relations” we implemented a project: “Round the world in 365 days”. In October we learned about German, November is devoted to Israel, December is for Azerbaijan.
Denis Borisov, an associate professor of International Department, NSUEM spoke about: “Migration processes in international relations: history and today”:
– Historical way of development in our country was associated with multicultural contacts, therefore we have a rich experience in collaboration within different cultures and traditions. Russia have another definition instead of tolerance: Peoples' Friendship.
-Volfgan Yasser, Central Bureau coordinator of school education abroad presented his personal point of view: “Migration in Germany: good sent or curs?”
– This is a very difficult topic, it is very hard to find some recipes of tolerance. As for me: I am in for tolerance, migration and I accept this process. Although the chosen way of the process is not right. Migration should be under Governmental control.