Abstract
A collaborative programme is described that was established in 1997 between academic and industrial partners in Russia and the UK, and is supported by the British Council, to provide an active training ground for students from the Institute of Physics and Technology, Dolgoprudnyi. Imperial College's Femtosecond Optics Group has made available training course and laboratory facilities in association with IP Fibre Devices in the UK who have given financial and equipment support for the project as well as actively participating in the training programme through hosting students at their R&D facility The overall programme was conceived by the IRE Polus Company in Moscow, in an effort to maintain a mechanism to train students in key technological areas that will be of vital importance to the development of an internationally competitive associated Russian industrial base.
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