Introduction
The State University of Land Management is located in Moscow, Russia. It is an institution of higher learning that focuses on education and research in land management and related fields.
Overview
The total number of students in the school is about 3,000-3,999. It is a small coeducational public non-profit university that offers undergraduate, master's and doctoral degree programs in architecture, land management, real estate, law, urban design and other fields.
History and establishment time
In 1779, the Konstantinov School of Land Surveying was established, and the school was later renamed the Moscow State University of Land Management, which is now the State University of Land Management.
School strength
Faculty: It has 200-299 academic staff.
Teaching achievements: It has cultivated many talents in professional fields such as land management and has provided a large number of professionals for the development of related industries in Russia.
Scientific research results: In-depth research has been carried out in the fields of land management and land planning, providing theoretical support and technical guidance for the formulation and practice of Russian land policies.
Nature of the institution
Public non-profit university.
Educational philosophy
Focus on cultivating students' professional knowledge and practical skills in land management and related fields, emphasizing the combination of theory and practice, and is committed to cultivating professionals with innovative spirit and social responsibility for the society to promote the rational use and sustainable development of land resources.
Key laboratories and disciplines
Key disciplines include land management, land use planning, real estate evaluation, architecture, law, etc. Although no key laboratories are explicitly mentioned, the school is equipped with advanced facilities and technology platforms in teaching and scientific research to support the development of related disciplines.
Faculty
It has the School of Architecture, the School of Land Cadastral, the School of Land Use Planning, the School of Law, the School of Urban Cadastral, etc., covering multiple majors such as architecture, landscape architecture, real estate, rural planning, surveying and mapping, economics, and management.
Ranking
According to data from different ranking agencies, its world ranking is around 6000-8000, and it ranks around 200-300 in Russia.
Expenses
Undergraduate tuition is US$2,500-12,000 per year, master's degree is US$3,000-15,000, doctoral degree is US$12,000-20,000, and accommodation fee is about US$600 per month.
Campus environment
The school is located in Moscow, and there are abundant cultural, entertainment, and living facilities around the campus. The campus has academic facilities such as libraries, which provide students with good learning and research conditions.
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