The United Student Council is the permanent, representative, and collegial body of student self-governance at the Academy. Its activities are focused on upholding students' rights to participate in the management of the educational process, addressing vital issues of student life, fostering social activity, and supporting the implementation of student initiatives.

Core Objectives
  • To ensure the realization of students' right to participate in the Academy's governance and in the evaluation of the quality of the educational process.
  • To develop and support socially significant initiatives of the Academy's students.
  • To preserve and develop student traditions, foster a civic culture and an active civic stance among students, and contribute to their social maturity, independence, and capacity for self-organization and self-development.
Guiding Principles
  • Respect for the interests, dignity, and opinions of every student, and freedom of personal expression.
  • Collective work, collegial decision-making, mutual and personal accountability in decisions, and an elected leadership structure.

Key Functions

  • Facilitates the resolution of issues and the analysis of problems affecting student interests, seeking pathways and methods for their solution.
  • Assists the Academy's administration in addressing matters concerning student interests and in organizing the educational process.
  • Contributes to the strengthening of discipline in academic buildings and student dormitories.
  • Promotes the development of inter-university, inter-regional, and international connections with student, youth, and other public associations.
  • Supports the development and realization of students' personal and professional qualities.
  • Develops proposals for the main directions of the Academy's educational and extracurricular activities, considering student concerns through the analysis of their current needs in educational, scientific, cultural, social, organizational, and domestic spheres.
  • Represents the student body's perspective when the Academy adopts local regulatory acts affecting their rights and legitimate interests.
  • Participates in developing a system of incentives for students' achievements in various areas of academic and extracurricular life, including active participation in the Council, and in the scientific and public life of the Academy.

  • Participates in fostering a civic culture and an active civic position among students.
  • Organizes student participation in the scientific and innovative activities of the Academy.
  • Organizes student recreation and leisure, and conducts cultural and mass events.
  • Helps preserve and develop the values and traditions of mutual respect between students and staff of the Academy.

Rector's Office

670004, Republic of Buryatia, Ulan-Ude, 8 Pushkin Street
Contact Person: Tatyana Vladimirovna Antonova