Khabarovsk scholars to contribute to BAM's construction project
Far Eastern State University of Railway Transport Kicks Off Summer Training for Baikal-Amur Mainline Project
The Far Eastern State University of Railway Transport has commenced preparing students for their summer practical training, focusing on construction and electrification of the Baikal-Amur Mainline. This preliminary training is essential for seamless integration of the students into the work process and securing their safety, as confirmed by the news agency "Khabarovsk Krai Today."
The summer training program is open to students not only from Khabarovsk Krai but also from Siberia and western regions of Russia. Last year saw around three thousand students contributing to the construction of the expansive project. While specific details concerning participant numbers, wages, and program particulars for this year's training have not been disclosed, previous programs generally involve students from relevant faculties, such as construction, electrification, and railway engineering, working on hands-on fieldwork, acquiring practical experience in railway infrastructure development and electrical systems.
As part of their summer engagements, students typically receive a stipend or wage, with amounts varying on a case-by-case basis. Interested parties seeking precise and up-to-date details about the number of participants, wage information, and program-specific aspects for the 2025 summer practical training should contact the university’s career or internship office or the department responsible for railway construction and electrification studies.
Students from various regions, including Siberia and western regions of Russia, can pursue personal growth and learning opportunities through hands-on fieldwork in the summer training program at the Far Eastern State University of Railway Transport. This education-and-self-development initiative allows students to gain practical experience in railway infrastructure development and electrical systems, contributing to the construction of projects like the Baikal-Amur Mainline.