Introduction
Russian New University is a famous Russian institution of higher learning. It was founded in Moscow in 1991. It was formerly the merger of the Department of Physics of Moscow State University and the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology. It is famous for its high-quality teaching, scientific research results and strong faculty.
Overview
The school has more than 42,000 graduates, 7,326 students, 1,000 full-time employees, 8 teaching units including 7 colleges and 1 secondary technical school, 4 campuses, 6 branches, 15 local teaching points, and student dormitories that can accommodate more than 600 people.
History
It was established after the disintegration of the Soviet Union in 1991. Its predecessor was the Department of Physics of Moscow State University established in 1940, and later merged with the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology.
School Strength
Faculty: In 2015, there were 320 full-time teachers, including 65 doctors, 184 associate doctors, 5 Soviet state award winners, 8 foreign teachers, and many well-known scholars.
Scientific research results: In 2015, 14 Patents, ranked in the top five of the International Science Measurement Index (h-index) of Russian universities, and signed a strategic cooperation agreement on information technology with Microsoft.
Institutional nature
The school is a non-profit private higher education institution.
Educational philosophy
Focus on in-depth thinking and practice in specific fields, cultivate "comprehensive" talents, emphasize the comprehensive application of subject knowledge and practical experiments, and encourage students to participate in subject competitions and scientific research activities.
Key laboratories and disciplines
The school's key disciplines cover mathematics and natural sciences, engineering and technology sciences, social sciences, education and educational sciences, humanities, art and culture. Although there is no clear key laboratory, there are related scientific research and practical projects in computer science and other fields.
Faculty
The school has 7 colleges and 1 technical secondary school, covering mathematics and natural sciences, engineering and technology, social sciences, education, humanities, art and other disciplines.
Ranking
Ranked 401-450 in the 2022 QS Emerging Europe and Central Asia Rankings Location.
Campus Environment
The main campus is located in Moscow, with campus buildings scattered around. There are student dormitories, student committees, student research societies, theaters, art studios and sports clubs on campus, and various activities are often held.
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