On June 10, 2026, Tian Mao, Director of the Global Strategic Cooperation Department of YGL, and accompanying staff paid an official visit to The Bonch-Bruevich St Petersburg State University of Telecommunications, Russian Federation. The Head of the International Affairs Office of the university received the visiting delegation.

The two sides held cordial and pragmatic exchanges. Director Tian Mao systematically introduced YGL’s development course, core business segments and resource advantages in international educational cooperation, with key elaboration on YGL’s mature experience and successful cases in advancing Sino-Russian joint education programs, faculty and student exchanges, and joint scientific research. The Head of the university’s International Affairs Office gave a detailed overview of the institution’s teaching faculty, disciplinary development and layout of flagship majors, focusing on its profound academic accumulation in information and communication technology as well as telecommunications engineering. Following thorough consultations, both parties clarified their shared commitment to deepened collaboration centered on Sino-foreign joint education programs, and reached consensus on follow-up communication mechanisms and implementation roadmaps for future cooperation.
YGL has long been deeply engaged in Russia’s higher education market and built extensive, stable cooperative ties with top Russian universities. Going forward, YGL will continue to serve as an important bridge, integrate high-quality overseas educational resources, and provide more professional and efficient support and services for Chinese universities to expand cooperation with Russian universities.
The Bonch-Bruevich St Petersburg State University of Telecommunications is one of the oldest higher education institutions in the Russian Federation, as well as a prestigious national university with pivotal standing in communications and telecommunications. It is Russia’s core talent training base for communications and telecommunications professionals. The university commits itself to groundbreaking frontier research on next-generation communication networks, cultivating specialized talents that are in acute shortage for both current and future market demands.