Welcome to Moscow State University, the first Russian University founded in 1755 on the initiative of Mikhail Lomonosov, an outstanding scientist of the Enlightenment, whose unsettled encyclopedic mind and energy gave the inner impetus to the project. From the very beginning, elitism was alien to the very spirit of our community, which determined the University’s long-standing democratic tradition. Students irrespective of their background have been always admitted to University to further become our renowned alumni – famous scientists and scholars. And the students convene here, as they have always done, to study, to research, to push at the frontiers of knowledge.
Today, the emphasis is on advancing the applied science: new materials, genetics, biomedicine, pharmaceutics, cognitive sciences, ecology, and information technologies. We work hard to preserve our heritage and develop our traditions of a comprehensive approach to higher education and science. Moscow University has a rich academic history. Yet the major commitment remains the same as it has been in centuries: to provide outstanding teaching, scholarship and research. But what makes our University so lively is this intellectual spirit combined with inexhaustible curiosity.
We keep open the University doors to anyone who strives for new discoveries, creativity, and self-improvement.
Also called V.I. Vernadsky Crimean Federal University, Crimea Federal University is one of the top medical universities of Russia located in Crimea State and established in 1918. With over 7000 staff members and more than 32,000 students, including 3,000 foreign students from 54 countries. The university is conferred ‘AA’ Rank by the International Education Society.
Crimea Federal University is crowned as the top medical university on the basis of modern technologies. Presently, the university consists of 23 academic and non-academic units and has 12 branches across Crimea.
Crimea Federal University is recognized by various reputed statutory recognition authorities in the world such as:
There are 5 faculties in Crimea Federal University:
The Volgograd State Medical University is one of Russia’s best known and well-respected higher education institutions. It is nestled on the west bank of the Volga River in southern Russia. It all began in 1935 with the establishment of Stalingrad Medical Institute. The University was granted Academic status in 1993 and University status in 2003. Professor Vladimir I. Petrov, a well-known Russian scientist and Academician of the Russian Academy of Medical Sciences, is the current head of the University.
The Russian Ministry of Education has awarded the university certification to teach both Russian and International students. The Volgograd State Medical University, Russia, has an excellent teaching team, as well as advanced researchers and competent physicians. Since 1962, the university has been educating international students.
Kemerovo State Medical University was established in the year 1955. This MBBS university in Russia is one of the leading medical university offering top level medical programs to Indian and foreign students. Kemerovo State Medical University Russia has seven faculties and each of them offering medical studies to 3,500 students.
With around 67 years of MBBS education studies, Kemerovo State Medical University Russia has made itself famous in medical studies, research, and pioneering medical institution in Siberia and Russia.
In every disciplines of medicine study, it builds profoundly capable experts and trained professionals. The National Medical Commission (NMC) has endorsed Kemerovo State Medical University, and it is perceived by the Russian Federation’s Ministry of Science and Higher Education. Kemerovo State Medical University is one of Russia’s leading MBBS offering superior medical studies to global students.
Syktyvkar State University, established in 1972 which is named after Pitirim Sorokin, a Russian American sociologist, is the Principal University in Syktyvkar. It is also considered as one of the largest institutions for pursuing higher education in North-West Russia. Presently it holds more than 9,000 students and more than 600 academic staff.
In March 2009 the university established the Sorokin Research Center to undertake research and publication of archive materials on the sociologist Pitirim Sorokin from international sources. The Syktyvkar State University is also associated with the Russian Mineralogical Society.
The university has 12 institutes with 154 educational programs in all levels of education. It offers about 30 bachelor’s degree programs and 26 master’s degree programs in the fields of natural sciences, technology, jurisprudence, humanities, art, pedagogy, medicine, and economics and management. Fields of international scientific cooperation include ecology, biology, chemistry, medicine, economics, philology, and art and design.
Along with the above specializations, nearly 40 international scientific educational projects are being conducted at the university, in addition to which international and all-Russian scientific conferences are being regularly held.