TUSUR University is participating in development of the Cooperative eLearning Platform for Higher Education in Industrial Innovation (CEPHEI), a project supported by the Erasmus+ Program of the European Union.
In the 2018 edition of the RUR Reputation Ranking, Tomsk State University of Control Systems and Radioelectronics has improved its position compared to the previous year.
The rowing team of TUSUR University has for the first time in its history represented Russia at the 4th European Universities Games (EUSA) in Portugal.
A group of TUSUR researchers lead by an international faculty member will develop safe antipyrene for protection of flammable radar-absorbent materials with the support from the Presidential Program for Research Projects of the Russian Science Foundation.
In 2018, TUSUR has awarded degrees to more than 1500 of graduates, including 350 international students and over 200 honors students.
TUSUR Center of Training for International Students has awarded certificates of pre-university course completion to its international students who will now get ready to start their degree programs in September.
Diplomas were awarded to the first Master students from France, Russia and Kazakhstan to complete the joint degree program of TUSUR University and the University of Limoges in home automation.
In the first two weeks after the 2018 enrollment campaign launched, prospective students from 15 non-CIS countries have applied to TUSUR programs.
TUSUR University, as part of a consortium of Tomsk universities has signed an agreement with the University of Twente (the Netherlands) for implementation of a joint training program within the framework of the Smart Cities, a joint initiative of the Government of Tomsk region and the Embassy of the Netherlands.
In the latest edition of the National University Ranking published by Interfax, Tomsk State University of Control Systems and Radioelectronics was named one of the 20 best innovative universities in Russia.