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The children of Almetyevsk oil workers will soon be able to receive diplomas from the main university of Tatarstan without being separated from their fathers and mothers. The controversial decision to merge the Almetyevsk State Petroleum Institute with KFU was made at the highest level.

“JUST A GOOD TECHNIQUE”

The fact that the base university of PJSC Tatneft is Almetyevsk State Oil Institute(, colloquially - “Kerosinka”) - is about to be attached to KFU, reported several sources both in the field of education and in the oil industry. One of them said that the calm flow of the educational process at AGNI was disrupted: “It’s stormy at the institute, every day there are meetings, inspections, everything is checked - from accounting to curricula. The President gave orders to resolve the issue by October.”

The fact that there is movement towards a merger was confirmed by Danis Nurgaliev, Vice-Rector for Scientific Activities, Director of the Institute of Geology and Oil and Gas Technologies of KFU. According to him, AGNI will most likely become a branch of the university.

The wind of change has been blowing around AGNI for quite some time. As Nurgaliev recalled, at about the beginning of last year, President of the Republic of Tatarstan Rustam Minnikhanov gave instructions to create “the best school of petroleum engineers in the country” on the basis of AGNI and under the auspices of KFU.

However, the process went slowly until the general director of Tatneft, Nail Maganov, personally took up the matter. As the company's press service reported, on April 27, he held a round table at AGNI, at which he announced the grandiose goals that Tatneft sets for the institute - “to become the best oil university in the country.” However, much of what was said at the meeting remained outside the scope of the official message.

According to our source, Maganov vehemently criticized the reports made at the event, saying that you are doing the wrong thing at all.

On May 7, he expressed similar thoughts while visiting the company’s technology center TGT Oilfield Services in Kazan, the head of the republic, who gave AGNI an unflattering assessment: “By and large, today it is a good technical school, but should become the main scientific and educational center of the country for training personnel for the oil industry.”

What does this veiled offensive comparison mean? “I was present at this conversation,” said Renat Muslimov, consultant to the President of the Republic of Tatarstan on the development of oil and gas fields. - The President is absolutely right: the Almetyevsk Institute is actually a good technical school. And the diploma from this institute is completely different from the diploma from Kazan University.” According to Muslimov, Minnikhanov, in particular, expressed dissatisfaction with the weak level of developments in the field of oil production technologies, which, in fact, should be generated by an industry university.

AGNI traces its history back to 1956, when an educational and consulting center (UCP) of the correspondence faculty was opened in Almetyevsk Moscow Petroleum Institute named after. Gubkina. In 1959, the UKP was transformed into a branch of the correspondence faculty with evening courses. At the end of 1989, it received the status of a technical college under Tatneft. And only in 2003 the branch became a regional university with the right to train highly qualified specialists. Today, AGNI has 5 faculties and 20 departments, where 5.5 thousand students and graduate students study.

The institution is under the jurisdiction of the Ministry of Education and Science of the Republic of Tatarstan, but in fact it is a corporate university of Tatneft with all the pros and cons.

According to the vice-president of the Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Tatarstan Vadim Khomenko, the advantages of such a model are obvious: “This was the company’s supporting training base. Tatneft provided great opportunities for a university, there is an excellent base for practice, a dormitory, this includes participation in educational process representatives of the oil industry themselves.” However, despite the rich sponsor, the result does not live up to expectations. According to Khomenko, the bar was not initially set high.

“WHO MAKES A GOOD OIL MAN? FROM THE SON OF AN OIL MAN!”

This is not the first time that the idea of ​​raising the bar by joining a powerful tugboat has arisen. According to Muslimov, 5-6 years ago he proposed it to the head of Tatneft at that time, Shafagat Takhautdinov, and it was agreed upon with the management of the university. But the matter stalled for a very delicate, but turned out to be insurmountable reason. The stumbling block was... the Tatneft salaries of the administration of the Agni. If the institute were transferred under federal jurisdiction, oil surcharges would cease.

“The administration has good salaries - Tatneft pays extra,” Muslimov explained. - It turns out much more than at the university. Because of this, everything stalled. However, the issue needs to be resolved for the sake of business, because here there is great science, and there there is great production, and unification would give an excellent result.”

Combining the material base of the State Scientific Research Institute with the “brains” of KFU could indeed contribute to innovation. And yet, the main argument in favor of the unification, according to our interlocutors, was another need - to secure the “oil youth” who dream of a prestigious diploma in Almetyevsk. “Who will make a good oilman? - Minnikhanov asked at the above-mentioned meeting. - From the son of an oil worker. He must gain knowledge directly next to production.”

“The republic needs oil personnel, it needs a good university in Almetyevsk, where Almetyevsk children would enroll, and not go to Kazan, Moscow, Yekaterinburg, from where they are unlikely to return,” explains Danis Nurgaliev. “This is a strategic program.”

However, this approach also has its opponents. In particular, such a heavyweight as the General Director of PJSC Tatneftekhiminvest-Holding Rafinat Yarullin considers the decision to merge to be erroneous: “My position is wrong. The fact is that the institute itself is very good, and the university name is most likely needed to raise the status of the diploma. But the bar of a university can be raised by the quality of teaching and the number of students.”

Khomenko also does not support the idea, who believes that the profile of the Almetyevsk university will be lost, and therefore the quality of training of specialists: “I don’t see the development of engineering professions in the general population. Think about it, does it make sense to join the Moscow Automobile Institute to MSU? No! Because there is a whole technical school there, and our university has already acquired many specialized areas. If the direction of the industry has a future, you just need to set the bar and goals, but a “mixture” will not work.”

VARYAG FROM UFA

However, there is hope that the reboot of AGNI will not be limited to a formal merger with KFU for the sake of a “crust” for the children of Almetyevsk oil workers. This is evident from the fact that Maganov invited a very unusual figure to create “the best oil university in the country.”

On March 17, Deputy Minister of Education and Science of the Republic of Tatarstan Andrei Pominov, in the presence of the general director of Tatneft, introduced the new rector, Robert Nurgaliev, to the AGNI team. “I don’t want to say that everything is terrible there - the institute has good specialists, but... people get used to a certain environment, but a new look is needed,” Danis Nurgaliev diplomatically comments on the need for personnel changes. The former rector, 63-year-old Alexander Emekeev, who had headed the university since 1999, was honorably dismissed.

No, the vice-rector of KFU and the new rector of AGNI are not relatives, as their surnames might suggest. Robert Nurgaliev, one might say, is a dark horse- in Almetyevsk he is unknown to anyone. Judging by the biography on the AGNI website, as well as information on social networks, he was born on January 13, 1968, graduated from the Ufa high school No. 25. Further education is impressive: Moscow State Technical University. Bauman (graduated in 1991), Russian Academy of Public Administration under the President of the Russian Federation (2000), the country's main oil university - Russian State Institute named after. Gubkin (2013), and finally, MGIMO (2014). In a word, a technician-official-diplomat rolled into one.

It is interesting that in the official biographical information there are no hints at all about his teaching or scientific activities. Since 1991, he has worked in fairly high positions in various companies in the oil industry, including from 1999 to 2004, he headed the Novy Urengoy branch of Mezhregiongaz LLC, and came to Almetyevsk from the position of deputy general director produced by RN-Service LLC, part of the Rosneft group headed by Igor Sechin. The scale of RN-Service's activities is evidenced by the size of its authorized capital - 11.25 billion rubles (at the end of 2014).

The rector himself has not yet begun to share the details of his appointment, only vaguely shared his plans: “As a priority task, I see the transformation of AGNI into a center for the development of oil and gas education and science, the creation of new knowledge, development and implementation of competitive technologies in the oil and gas industry.” He noted that to accomplish these tasks in as soon as possible it will be necessary to “modernize the educational and research processes, strengthen the teaching staff, and take measures to improve the university management system.” The rector also intends to attract world-class scientists to the institute.

CRASH OF INDICATORS FOR KFU AND DEFEAT OF KNRTU-KHTI

The fact that AGNI is facing a big break is understandable, but is such a turn in the KFU case necessary? It can be assumed that the new acquisition is in line with the expansionist aspirations of the rector of KFU, Ilshat Gafurov. In addition to earlier acquisitions (remember, for example, the Kazan Pedagogical Institute, KSFEI), last year the university announced the creation of a powerful medical unit with the addition of RKB-2, Emergency Hospital-2, city clinic No. 2 and other institutions with 2 thousand employees. And at the end of April this year, Gafurov said that the university will strive to fundamentally engage in engineering research and prepare “engineers of the future who must have research, analytical skills, as well as experience in interdisciplinary work.”
With the addition of AGNI, the university receives an excellent production base and will once again expand its holdings - the globalization of KFU continues.

However, here Gafurov’s appetite for takeovers comes into conflict with another fetish - ratings. According to Danis Nurgaliev, if AGNI is merged with KFU right now, this will lead the university to collapse. “There are certain monitoring parameters: Unified State Exam level, the number of teachers and students, the quality of scientific research and publications, and if we join AGNI now, we will go to the bottom,” he noted, hinting at the low level of Almetyevsk residents. “That’s why Tatneft and the Ministry of Education are busy putting the institute in order so that we can move on.”

On the other hand, the decision to merge AGNI specifically with KFU can be considered as a serious hardware defeat for the rector KNRTU-KHTI German Dyakonov. Affiliation of Almetyevsk University with a branch university would be much more logical. At least, in the university itself such thoughts were in the air: “We can strengthen KKhTI by merging specialized institutes. For example, the Almetyevsk Petroleum Institute is a good, strong university, but it has problems with scientific work and staffing highly qualified- Doctors of Science, members of the Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Tatarstan and the Russian Federation. At the same time, it is in the same technological line with KKhTI,” said KNRTU-KKhTI professor Ismagil Khusnutdinov in an interview. - Development, production, oil refining, petrochemistry, polymer chemistry, economics on this basis - these are all links in one chain... There will be a serious specialized university with a very strong oil axis, which is good for our republic. I think this association would be ideal from a pragmatic point of view.” However, we have to admit that KNRTU-KKhTI in its current position seemed to be a less enviable “groom”.

So far, the merger of AGNI and KFU has not been officially announced.

This could happen at the end of May, when, according to Nurgaliev, a large gathering will be held with the participation of Maganov and the rectors of AGNI and KFU. However, according to our data, AGNI applicants have already been informed that they can count on a diploma from Kazan University.

Elena Fadeeva, Timur Latypov, Viktor Osmanov, based on materials

Story

During the Great Patriotic War, when the country lost oil production and oil refining areas in the Caucasus, exploration and geological exploration of oil fields in the TASSR began under the leadership of Academician I. M. Gubkin.

At the end of the 40s, an event occurred in Tatarstan that radically changed the appearance of the southeast of the Republic and had a huge impact on the life of the entire republic: the famous Romashkinskoye field was discovered and its development and industrial development began.

Specialists from Azerbaijan, Georgia, Ukraine, Belarus and other parts of the Soviet Union came to the new oil region. However, the cadre of workers and engineers who arrived at the new field could not meet the needs of expanding production, primarily for specialists with higher education.

Under these conditions, the optimal form of training specialists was recognized to be their training from among the workers of oil enterprises in the region.

The solution to this problem was undertaken by the Moscow Petroleum Institute named after I.M. Gubkin, which opened Tat in Almetyevsk in September 1956. ASSR UPC correspondence faculty, which in 1958 was transformed into a branch of the correspondence faculty.

By order of the Minister of Higher and Secondary Education of the USSR No. 16 dated January 3, 1959, the Tatar Evening Faculty (TVF) was organized on the basis of a branch of the correspondence faculty of the Ministry of Education and Science.

The deans of TVF in 1959-1992 were: V. I. Shchurov, N. M. Kasyanov, A. R. Kinzikeev, K. I. Arkhipov, V. M. Kozyrev, V. N. Matveev.

Over 38 years, the faculty has graduated 33 times and trained about 3,000 petroleum engineers for the oil and gas industry in five specialties.

At the Academic Council of the MING named after. I. M. Gubkina 02/21/89 - in the field of perestroika organizational structure evening form of training for engineers - a decision was made to reorganize the TVF into the Almetyevsk branch named after. I.M. Gubkin as a plant-technical college at PA "Tatneft" and in 1990 the first enrollment of students was carried out for training under the plant-technical college system. Resolution of the Cabinet of Ministers of the Republic of Tatarstan dated July 28, 1992 No. 415 “on the transfer of the Tatar evening faculty of the State Academy of Oil and Gas named after I. M. Gubkin to the jurisdiction of the authorities government controlled Republic of Tatarstan" TVF was transformed into the Almetyevsk State Oil Institute with the granting of the right legal entity within the Ministry public education Republic of Tatarstan.

The first rector of the Almetyevsk Petroleum Institute was V.N. Matveev. Since October 1999, the institute has been headed by EmekeevA. A.

Structure

  • Faculty of Oil and Gas
    • Department of RANGM
    • Department of BNGS
    • Department of Geology
    • Department of Physics
    • Department of TNGM
    • Department of NGO
    • Department of TXNG
    • Department of Applied Mechanics
    • Department of Engineering Graphics
    • Department of Higher Mathematics
    • Department of AIT
    • Department of Electric Power Engineering
    • Department of PTE
    • Department of Computer Science
    • Department of Applied Chemistry
    • Department of Enterprise Economics
    • Department of Management
    • Department of Humanitarian Education and Sociology
    • Department of Foreign Languages
    • Department of Physical and Special Training
  • Part-time faculty

Specialties

  • Faculty of Oil and Gas
    • 130503 - Development and operation of oil and gas fields
    • 130504 - Drilling of oil and gas wells
  • Faculty of Engineering Mechanics
    • 151001 - Mechanical engineering technology
    • 130602 - Machinery and equipment for oil and gas fields
    • 130501 - Design, construction and operation of gas and oil pipelines and gas and oil storage facilities
  • Faculty of Energy and Automation
    • 140604 - Electric drive and automation of industrial installations and technological complexes
    • 220301 - Automation of technological processes and production
    • 140104 - Industrial heat power engineering
  • Faculty of Economics and Management
    • 080502 - Economics and management in oil and gas industry enterprises
    • 080104 - Labor Economics

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When the country lost oil production and oil refining areas in the Caucasus, surveys and geological exploration of oil fields in the TASSR began under the leadership of Academician I. M. Gubkin.

At the end of the 40s, an event occurred in Tatarstan that radically changed the appearance of the southeast of the Republic and had a huge impact on the life of the entire republic: the famous Romashkinskoye field was discovered and its development and industrial development began.

Specialists from Azerbaijan, Georgia, Ukraine, Belarus and other parts of the Soviet Union came to the new oil region. However, the cadre of workers and engineers who arrived at the new field could not meet the needs of expanding production, primarily for specialists with higher education.

Under these conditions, the optimal form of training specialists was recognized to be their training from among the workers of oil enterprises in the region.

The solution to this problem was undertaken by the Moscow Petroleum Institute named after I.M. Gubkin, which opened Tat in Almetyevsk in September 1956. ASSR UPC correspondence faculty, which in 1958 was transformed into a branch of the correspondence faculty.

By order of the Minister of Higher and Secondary Education of the USSR No. 16 dated March 3, 1959, the Tatar Evening Faculty (TVF) was organized on the basis of a branch of the correspondence faculty of the MING.

The deans of TVF in 1959-1992 were: V. I. Shchurov, N. M. Kasyanov, A. R. Kinzikeev, K. I. Arkhipov, V. M. Kozyrev, V. N. Matveev.

At the Academic Council of the MING named after. I.M. Gubkin On February 21, 1989 - in the field of restructuring the organizational structure of the evening form of training engineers - a decision was made to reorganize the TVF into the Almetyevsk branch named after. I.M. Gubkin as a plant-technical college at PA "Tatneft" and in 1990 the first enrollment of students was carried out for training under the plant-technical college system.

By Resolution of the Cabinet of Ministers of the Republic of Tatarstan dated July 28, 1992 No. 415 “on the transfer of the Tatar Evening Faculty of the State Academy of Oil and Gas named after I.M. Gubkin to the jurisdiction of government bodies of the Republic of Tatarstan” TVF was transformed into the Almetyevsk State Petroleum Institute with the granting of the right of a legal entity as part of the Ministry of Public Education of the Republic of Tatarstan.

The first rector of the Almetyevsk Petroleum Institute was V. N. Matveev. From October 1999 to March 2016, the institute was headed by A. A. Emekeev. In March 2016, Robert Zagitovich Nurgaliev was appointed rector of the Almetyevsk State Petroleum Institute.

Over 56 years, the institute has graduated 51 part-time and 18 full-time graduates and trained about 12,000 petroleum engineers for the oil and gas industry in five specialties. The Institute has a license to train personnel in 11 specialties, 10 bachelor's degrees, 14 master's degrees, and 4 postgraduate specialties. Taking into account additional education, AGNI can provide training in more than 60 educational programs.

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Zhiganova Kazan State Agrarian University Kazan State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering Kazan State Medical University Kazan State University of Culture and Arts Kazan State Energy University Kazan Cooperative Institute (branch of RUK) Kazan National Research Technical University named after. A. N. Tupolev Kazan National Research Technological University Kazan Federal University Volga Region State Academy of Physical Culture, Sports and Tourism Tatar State Humanitarian Pedagogical University TISBI University of Management Kalacheevsky Agrarian College Baltic State Academy of Fishing Fleet Baltic Information College Baltic Federal University named after. I. Kant Kaliningrad State Technical University St. Petersburg University of Service and Economics (Kaliningrad branch) Kaluga State University. K. E. Tsiolkovsky Kaluga branch of RANEPA Kamenets-Podolsk National University named after. I. Ogienko Podolsk State Agrarian-Technical University Kamyshin Technological Institute (branch of Volga State Technical University) Karaganda State Medical University Karaganda State Technical University Karaganda State University named after. E. A. Buketova Karaganda Bolashak University Karaganda Economic University University named after Suleyman Demirel Kemerovo State Medical University (formerly KemSMA) Kemerovo State Agricultural Institute Kemerovo State University Kemerovo State University of Culture and Arts Kemerovo Technological Institute of Food Industry Kuzbass State Technical University Kuzbass Institute of Economics and law Kerch State Maritime Technological University State University of Telecommunications State Economics and Technology University of Transport European University of Finance, Information Systems, Management and Business Kiev State Academy of Water Transport named after. Konashevich-Sagaidachny Kiev Medical University UANM Kiev National Linguistic University Kiev National Trade and Economic University Kiev National University named after. T. Shevchenko Kiev National University of Culture and Arts Kiev National University of Construction and Architecture Kiev National University of Theater, Film and Television named after. I. K. Karpenko-Kary Kiev National University of Technology and Design Kiev National Economic University named after. V. Getman Kiev Slavic University Kiev University named after. B. Grinchenko Kiev University of Law of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine Kiev University of Tourism, Economics and Law International Scientific and Technical University named after. Yu. Bugaya Interregional Academy of Personnel Management National Academy of Internal Affairs of Ukraine National Academy of Management Personnel of Culture and Arts National Academy of Statistics, Accounting and Audit National Academy of Management National Music Academy of Ukraine named after. P.I. Tchaikovsky National Aviation University National Medical University named after. A.A. Bogomolets National Pedagogical University named after. M.P. Dragomanova National Technical University of Ukraine "Kiev Polytechnic Institute" National Transport University National University "Kiev-Mohyla Academy" National University of Bioresources and Natural Resources National University of Food Technologies National University of Physical Education and Sports of Ukraine Open International University of Human Development Ukraine Ukrainian State University of Finance and International Trade Samara State Agricultural Academy Volga-Vyatka Institute (branch of MSAL) Vyatka State Agricultural Academy Vyatka State Humanitarian University Vyatka State University Vyatka Socio-Economic Institute Moscow Financial and Law University Kirov branch Kirovograd Flight Academy of the National Aviation University Kirovograd State Pedagogical University named after. V. Vinnichenko Kirovograd Institute of Regional Management and Economics Kirovograd National Technical University State Agrarian University of Moldova State University of Medicine and Pharmacology named after. Nicolae Testemitanu International Independent University of Moldova Kovrov State Technological Academy named after. V.A. Degtyarev Kolomna Institute branch of MSMU Moscow State Regional Social and Humanitarian Institute Amur Humanitarian and Pedagogical State University Komsomolsk-on-Amur State Technical University Konotop Institute SumSU Financial and Technological Academy Kostanay State University named after. Akhmet Baitursynov Kostroma State Technological University Kostroma State University named after. ON THE. Nekrasova Donbass State Engineering Academy Donbass National Academy of Construction and Architecture Donetsk National Technical University Krasnoarmeysk Industrial Institute DonNTU Krasnodar State University of Culture and Arts Kuban State Agrarian University Kuban State Medical University Kuban State Technological University Kuban State University Kuban State University of Physical Culture, Sports and Tourism Kuban socio-economic institute Modern Humanitarian Academy Humanitarian Institute SFU Institute of Civil Engineering SFU Institute of Architecture and Design SFU Institute of Mining, Geology and Geotechnology SFU Institute of Natural Sciences and Humanities SFU Institute of Engineering Physics and Radioelectronics SFU Institute of Space and Information Technologies SFU Institute of Oil and Gas SFU Institute of Pedagogy, Psychology and Sociology SFU Institute of Business Process Management and Economics SFU Institute of Philology and Language Communication SFU Institute of Fundamental Biology and Biotechnology SFU Institute of Non-Ferrous Metals and Materials Science SFU Institute of Economics, Management and Environmental Management SFU Krasnoyarsk State Academy of Music and Theater Krasnoyarsk State Academy of Architecture and Construction SFU Krasnoyarsk State Agrarian University University Krasnoyarsk State Medical University named after. V.F. Voino-Yasenetsky Krasnoyarsk State Pedagogical University named after. V.P. Astafiev Krasnoyarsk Institute of Railway Transport, branch of IrGUPS Polytechnic Institute Siberian Federal University Siberian State Technological University Siberian State University of Science and Technology. Academician M.F. Reshetnyova Siberian Institute business, management and psychology Siberian interregional The educational center Siberian Federal University Trade and Economics Institute Siberian Federal University Law Institute SFU Kremenchug National University named after. M. Ostrogradsky Krivoy Rog State Pedagogical University Krivoy Rog National University Krivoy Rog Economic Institute KNEU named after. V. Getman Aviation Technical College Kurgan State Agricultural Academy named after. T. S. Maltseva Kurgan State University Kursk State Agricultural Academy named after. Ave. I.I. Ivanova Kursk State Medical University Kursk Institute of Social Education Regional Financial and Economic Institute Southwestern State University Tuva State University Lesosibirsk Pedagogical Institute (branch of Siberian Federal University) Lipetsk State Pedagogical University Lipetsk State Technical University Luga Institute (branch of Leningrad State University named after A.S. Pushkin) Lugansk State Academy of Culture and Arts Lugansk State Medical University Lugansk State University of Internal Affairs named after. E.A. Didorenko Lugansk State University named after. Vladimir Dahl Lugansk National Agrarian University Lugansk National University named after. Taras Shevchenko Eastern European National University named after. Lesya Ukrainka Lutsk National Technical University Lvov Commercial Academy Lvov National Academy of Arts Lvov State University of Internal Affairs Lvov State University of Physical Culture Lvov Institute of Economics and Tourism Lvov National Agrarian University Lvov National Medical University named after. D. Galitsky Lviv National University of Veterinary Medicine and Biotechnology named after. S.Z. Grzhitsky Lviv National University. I. Franko National University Lviv Polytechnic Russian Customs Academy North-Eastern State University Ingush State University Magnitogorsk State Technical University named after. G.I. Nosov Magnitogorsk Medical College named after. P.F. Nadezhdina Azovsky Maritime Institute Odessa National Maritime Academy Donetsk State University of Management Mariupol State University Priazov State Technical University Dagestan State Medical Academy Dagestan State Pedagogical University Dagestan State Technical University Dagestan State University Melitopol State Pedagogical University named after. B. Khmelnitsky Tauride State Agrotechnological University Belarusian State Academy of Arts Belarusian State Academy of Music Belarusian State Academy of Communications Belarusian State Agrarian Technical University Belarusian State Medical University Belarusian State Pedagogical University named after. M. Tanka Belarusian State Technological University Belarusian State University Belarusian State University of Informatics and Radioelectronics Belarusian State University of Culture and Arts Belarusian State University of Physical Culture Belarusian State Economic University Belarusian National Technical University Institute of Information Technologies BSUIR Institute of Border Guard Service of the Republic of Belarus Institute of Modern Knowledge named after. A.M. Shirokov International State Ecological University named after. A. D. Sakharova International University MITSO Minsk State Higher Radio Engineering College Minsk State Polytechnic College Minsk Innovation University Minusinsk College of Culture and Art Mikhailovsky Technical School. A. Merzlova Belarusian-Russian University Mogilev State University named after. A. A. Kuleshova Mogilev State University of Food Mozyr State Pedagogical University named after. I.P. Shamyakin [Files without university] Academic International Institute Academic Law Institute Academy of the State Fire Service of the Ministry of Emergency Situations of Russia Academy of Standardization, Metrology and Certification Academy of Labor and Social Relations of the Federation of Independent Trade Unions of Russia Air Force Engineering Academy named after. Ave. N.E. Zhukovsky All-Russian Academy foreign trade Ministry of Economic Development of the Russian Federation All-Russian State University of Cinematography named after. S.A. Gerasimov "VGIK" Higher Theater School (Institute) named after. M. S. Shchepkina GAPOU College of Entrepreneurship No. 11 State Academy Slavic culture State Classical Academy named after. Maimonides State Academic University of Humanities State Institute of Russian Language named after. A.S. Pushkin State University of Land Management State University of Management Humanitarian Institute of Television and Radio Broadcasting named after. M.A. Litovchina Institute of Regenerative Medicine Institute of Humanitarian Education and Information Technologies Institute of Journalism and Literary Creativity Institute international law and Economics named after A.S. Griboyedov Institute of Postgraduate Professional Education FMBTS (research center) Institute of Market Economics, social policy and Law Institute of Textile and light industry MSUTU Institute of Tourism and Hospitality Institute of Management and Law Institute of Economics and Culture College of Urban Planning and Service No. 38 College of Multilevel Professional Education RANEPA Literary Institute named after. A.M. Gorky Medical Institute of Continuing Education Medical College No. 1 International Academy of Business and Management International Institute of Economics and Law International Law Institute MIREA - Russian Technological University Moscow Academy of Astrology Moscow Academy of Entrepreneurship under the Government of Moscow Moscow Academy of Economics and Law Moscow State Academy of Veterinary Medicine and Biotechnology. K.I. Scriabin Moscow State Academy of Water Transport Moscow State Academy Utilities and Construction Moscow State Academy of Physical Culture Moscow State Conservatory named after. P.I. Tchaikovsky Moscow State Academy of Arts and Industry named after. S. G. Stroganova Moscow Humanitarian and Technical Academy Moscow Academy of Finance and Law Moscow Aviation Institute (national research university) Moscow Automobile and Highway State Technical University Moscow Institute of Architecture and Civil Engineering Moscow Architectural Institute (state academy) Moscow Banking Institute Moscow Mining Institute (branch NUST MISiS) Moscow City Pedagogical University Moscow City Psychological and Pedagogical University Moscow City University of Management of the Moscow Government Moscow State Agricultural Engineering University named after. V.P. Goryachkina Moscow State University for the Humanities and Economics Moscow State University for the Humanities. M.A. Sholokhov Moscow State Industrial University Moscow State Institute of Tourism Industry named after. Yu.A. Senkevich Moscow State Institute of Electronics and Mathematics (Technical University) Moscow State College of Information Technologies Moscow State Linguistic University Moscow State Mechanical Engineering University "MAMI" Moscow State Medical and Dental University. A.I. Evdokimova Moscow State regional university Moscow State Open University named after. V. S. Chernomyrdin Moscow State University of Civil Aviation Moscow State Technical University of Civil Aviation Moscow State Technical University named after. N.E. Bauman Moscow State Technological University "Stankin" Moscow State University of Geodesy and Cartography Moscow State University of Design and Technology Moscow State University. M.V. Lomonosov Moscow State University of Engineering Ecology Moscow State University of International Relations of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Russia (MGIMO) Moscow State University of Printing Arts. I. Fedorova Moscow State University of Food Production Moscow State University of Instrument Engineering and Informatics Moscow State University of Applied Biotechnology Moscow State University of Environmental Engineering Moscow State University of Transport Moscow State University of Technology and Management named after. K.G. Razumovsky Moscow State University of Fine Chemical Technologies named after. M.V. Lomonosov Moscow State University of Economics, Statistics and Informatics (MESI) Moscow State Law University named after. O.E. Kutafin Moscow Humanitarian-Economic Institute Moscow Humanitarian Institute named after. E.R. Dashkova Moscow University for the Humanities Moscow Publishing and Printing College named after. I. Fedorova Moscow Institute of Public Administration and Law Moscow Institute of Entrepreneurship and Law Moscow Institute of Television and Radio Broadcasting "Ostankino" Moscow International University Moscow New Law Institute Moscow Educational Complex named after. V. Talalikhina Moscow Pedagogical State University Moscow Psychological and Social University Moscow Socio-Economic Institute Moscow Technical University of Communications and Informatics Moscow Technological Institute "VTU" Moscow University. S.Yu. Witte (formerly Moscow Institute of Economics, Management and Law) Moscow University of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation. V.Ya. Kikotya Moscow Financial and Industrial University Synergy Moscow Art and Industry Institute Moscow Economic Institute Musical-Pedagogical State Institute named after. MM. Ippolitova-Ivanova National Institute Business National Research Technological University "MISiS" National Research University "Higher School of Economics" National Research University "MIET" National Research University "MPEI" National Research Nuclear University (MEPhI) Open University of Israel in the CIS Pedagogical Institute of Physical Culture and Sports of the Moscow City Pedagogical University First Moscow State Medical University named after. THEM. Sechenov Polytechnic College named after P.A. Ovchinnikova Orthodox St. Tikhon's Humanitarian University Russian Academy of Music named after. Gnessins Russian Academy of National Economy and Public Administration under the President of the Russian Federation Russian International Academy of Tourism Russian Open Academy of Transport MIIT Russian State Agrarian University MCHA named after. Timiryazev Russian State Geological Prospecting University named after. S. Ordzhonikidze Russian State Humanitarian University Russian State Social University Russian State Technological University named after. K.E. Tsiolkovsky (MATI) Russian State Trade and Economic University Russian State University named after A.N. Kosygina Russian State University innovative technologies and entrepreneurship Russian State University of Oil and Gas named after. THEM. Gubkin Russian State University of Justice Russian State University of Tourism and Service Russian State University of Physical Culture, Sports, Youth and Tourism (GTSOLIFK) Russian National Research Medical University named after N. I. Pirogov Russian New University Peoples' Friendship University of Russia Russian University theatrical arts Russian Chemical-Technological University named after. DI. Mendeleev Russian Economic University. G.V. Plekhanov Capital Financial and Humanitarian Academy Theater Institute named after. B.V. Shchukin at the State Academic Theater named after. E. Vakhtangov University of Russian innovative education University of the Russian Academy of Education Federal Institute for Advanced Studies and Retraining Financial University under the Government of the Russian Federation School-Studio (Institute) named after. Vl. I. Nemirovich-Danchenko at the Moscow Art Theater. A. P. Chekhov Mukachevo State University International Institute of Business Education Murmansk State Humanitarian University Moscow State Forest University Moscow Altshul Cooperative College Russian University of Cooperation Kama State Engineering and Economic Academy Naberezhnye Chelny State Trade and Technological Institute Naberezhnye Chelny Institute KFU Naberezhnye Chelny Institute of Social and Pedagogical Technologies and resources Kabardino-Balkarian State University named after. H. Berbekova Nanjing University of Science and Technology (Nanjing University of Science and Technology) Nezhin State University named after. N. Gogol Nemeshaevsky Agrotechnical College Nizhnevartovsk State University Nizhnekamsk Chemical-Technological Institute Kazan State Technological University Volga State Academy of Water Transport Nizhny Novgorod State Conservatory named after. M.I. Glinka Nizhny Novgorod State Agricultural Academy Nizhny Novgorod Law Academy Nizhny Novgorod State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering Nizhny Novgorod State Engineering and Economic University Nizhny Novgorod State Linguistic University named after. ON THE. Dobrolyubov Nizhny Novgorod State Pedagogical University named after. K. Minin Nizhny Novgorod State Technical University named after. R.E. Alekseev Nizhny Novgorod State University named after. N.I. Lobachevsky Nizhny Novgorod Institute of Management and Business Nizhny Novgorod Institute RANEPA Department (VVAGS) Privolzhsky Research Medical University (formerly NizhSMA) Nizhny Tagil State Social Pedagogical Institute (branch of RGPPU) Nizhny Tagil Technological Institute (branch of UrFU) National University of Shipbuilding named after. adm. Makarov Nikolaev National Agrarian University Nikolaev National University named after. V.A. Sukhomlinsky Black Sea State University named after. Peter Mogila Novgorod State University named after. Yaroslav the Wise Novovolyn Electromechanical College Novokuznetsk Institute (branch of KemSU) Siberian State Industrial University State Maritime University named after. Admiral F. F. Ushakov Institute of Catalysis named after. G.K. Boreskov Novosibirsk State Conservatory named after. M.I. Glinka Novosibirsk State Agrarian University Novosibirsk State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering Novosibirsk State Medical University Novosibirsk State Pedagogical University Novosibirsk State Technical University Novosibirsk State University Novosibirsk State University of Architecture, Design and Arts (formerly NGAHA) Novosibirsk State University of Economics and Management Novosibirsk Medical College Novosibirsk Law School institute (branch of TSU) Siberian Academy of Finance and Banking Siberian State University of Water Transport Siberian State University of Geosystems and Technologies Siberian State University of Communications Siberian State University of Telecommunications and Informatics Siberian Institute of Management RANEPA (SibAGS) Siberian University of Consumer Cooperation South Russian State Technical University (Novocherkassk Polytechnic Institute) (SRSTU (NPI)) Obninsk Humanitarian Institute Obninsk Institute of Nuclear Energy National Research Nuclear University MEPhI Kursk College of Culture National University Odessa Maritime Academy (formerly. ONMA) National University Odessa Law Academy Odessa State Academy of Construction and Architecture Odessa National Academy of Food Technologies Odessa National Academy of Communications named after. A.S. Popov Odessa State Agrarian University Odessa State Ecological University Odessa State Economic University Odessa Corporate Computer College Odessa National Medical University Odessa National Maritime University Odessa National Polytechnic University Odessa National University. I.I. Mechnikov Odessa Regional Basic Medical School South Ukrainian National Pedagogical University named after. K.D. Ushinsky Ozyorsk Technological Institute Omsk Academy of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia Omsk State Agrarian University named after. P. A. Stolypina Omsk State Institute of Service Omsk State Medical University Omsk State Pedagogical University Omsk State Technical University Omsk State University named after. F.M. Dostoevsky Omsk State University of Transport Omsk Economic Institute Omsk Law Institute Siberian State Automobile and Highway Academy Siberian State University of Physical Culture and Sports State University - educational, scientific and production complex (formerly Orel State Technical University) Medical Institute of Oryol State University Oryol State Institute of Arts and Culture Orel State Institute of Economics and Trade Oryol branch of RANEPA Orenburg State Agrarian University Orenburg State Institute of Management Orenburg State Medical University Orenburg State Pedagogical University Orenburg State University Orenburg Institute (branch of Moscow State Law Academy Kutafina) Orsk Humanitarian-Technological Institute (branch of OSU) Orsk Medical College GBPOU Ostashkov College Osh Technological University named after. acad. MM. Adysheva Innovative Eurasian University Pavlodar State Pedagogical University Pavlodar State University named after. S. Toraigyrov Pedagogical Institute named after. V. G. Belinsky Penza State University Penza State Agricultural Academy Penza State Technological University Penza State University Penza State University of Architecture and Construction Pereyaslav-Khmelnitsky State Pedagogical University named after. G.S. Skovoroda West Ural Institute of Economics and Law Perm State Academy of Art and Culture Perm State Agricultural Academy named after. D.N. Pryanishnikova Perm State Pharmaceutical Academy Perm State Humanitarian and Pedagogical University Perm State Medical University named after. ak. E.A. Wagner Perm State National Research University Perm Humanitarian-Technological Institute Perm Institute of Economics and Finance Perm National Research Polytechnic University Karelian State Pedagogical Academy Petrozavodsk State Conservatory named after. A.K. Glazunov Petrozavodsk State University North Kazakhstan State University named after. M. Kozybaeva Kamchatka State Technical University Pinsk State Vocational Technical College of Mechanical Engineering Polesie State University Poltava State Agrarian Academy Poltava National Pedagogical University named after. V. G. Korolenko Poltava National Technical University. Yu. Kondratyuk Poltava University of Economics and Trade Ukrainian Medical Dental Academy Pskov Agrotechnical College Pskov State University Leningrad State University named after. A.S. Pushkin St. Petersburg State Agrarian University Pyatigorsk State Linguistic University Pyatigorsk State Technological University Pyatigorsk Medical and Pharmaceutical Institute (branch of Volga State Medical University) North Caucasus Institute RANEPA (SKAGS) Rezhev Polytechnic School International Economics and Humanities University. S. Demyanchuk National University of Water Management and Environmental Management Rivne State Humanitarian University Rogachev State Pedagogical College Academy of Architecture and Arts of the Southern Federal University Don State Agrarian University Don State Technical University Institute of Service and Tourism (branch of DSTU) Institute of Management, Business and Law Rostov State Conservatory . S. V. Rachmaninova Rostov State Medical University Rostov State University of Transport Rostov State Economic University "RINH" Rostov Institute for the Protection of Entrepreneurs Rostov Law Institute (branch of the RPA MU) Southern Federal University Rybinsk State Aviation Technical University named after. P. A. Solovyov Rybinsk River School named after. IN AND. Kalashnikov Rybnitsa Branch of the Transnistrian State University named after T.G. Shevchenko Ryazan State Agrotechnological University named after. P.A. Kostychev Ryazan State Medical University named after. acad. I.P. Pavlova Ryazan State Radio Engineering University Ryazan State University named after. S.A. Yesenina Medical University "REAVIZ" Volga Region State Social and Humanitarian Academy Volga Region State University of Telecommunications and Informatics Samara Academy of State and municipal government Samara State Academy of Culture and Arts Samara Humanitarian Academy Samara State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering Samara State Medical University Samara State Technical University Samara State University of Transport Samara State Economic University Samara Institute - graduate School privatization and entrepreneurship Samara National Research University named after. ak. S.P. Korolev (formerly SSAU, SamSU) Samarkand State Medical Institute Academy of Russian Ballet named after. AND I. Vaganova Academy of Urban Environment Management, Urban Planning and Press Baltic Academy of Tourism and Entrepreneurship Baltic State Technical University "VOENMEH" named after. D.F. Ustinova Baltic Humanitarian Institute Baltic Institute of Ecology, Politics and Law Military Academy of Communications named after. CM. Budyonny Military Space Academy named after. A.F. Mozhaisky Military Medical Academy named after. CM. Kirov East European Institute of Psychoanalysis State Polar Academy State University of Sea and River Fleet named after. S.O. Makarov Institute of Special Pedagogy and Psychology named after. R. Wallenberg Institute of Television, Business and Design International Institute Psychology and Management National State University of Physical Culture, Sports and Health named after. P.F. Lesgafta National Mineral Resources University "Mining" National Open Institute of Russia First St. Petersburg State Medical University named after. I.P. Pavlov St. Petersburg State Transport University named after. Emperor Alexander I Russian State Hydrometeorological University Russian State Pedagogical University named after. A.I. Herzen Russian Christian Humanitarian Academy St. Petersburg State Academy of Veterinary Medicine St. Petersburg State Academy of Theater Arts St. Petersburg State Conservatory named after. ON THE. Rimsky-Korsakov St. Petersburg State Medical Academy named after. I.I. Mechnikov St. Petersburg State Chemical-Pharmaceutical Academy St. Petersburg State Art and Industry Academy named after. A.L. Stieglitz St. Petersburg State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering St. Petersburg State Institute of Psychology and Social Work St. Petersburg State Forestry University named after. CM. Kirova St. Petersburg State Marine Technical University St. Petersburg State Pediatric Medical University St. Petersburg State Polytechnic University Institute of Mechanical Engineering St. Petersburg State Technological Institute (Technical University) St. Petersburg State Technological University of Plant Polymers St. Petersburg State Trade and Economic University St. -Petersburg State University St. Petersburg State University of Aerospace Instrumentation St. Petersburg State University of Civil Aviation St. Petersburg State University of Information Technologies, Mechanics and Optics St. Petersburg State University of Film and Television St. Petersburg State University of Culture and Arts St. Petersburg State University low-temperature and food technologies St. Petersburg State University of Service and Economics St. Petersburg State University of Telecommunications. prof. M.A. Bonch-Bruevich St. Petersburg State University of Technology and Design St. Petersburg State University of Economics (formerly. FINEK, ENGEKON) St. Petersburg State Electrotechnical University "LETI" St. Petersburg Humanitarian University of Trade Unions St. Petersburg Institute of Foreign Economic Relations, Economics and Law St. Petersburg Institute of Hospitality St. Petersburg Institute of Management and Law Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University (formerly .SPbSPU) St. Petersburg University State Fire Service EMERCOM of Russia St. Petersburg University Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia St. Petersburg University of Management and Economics St. Petersburg Law Institute of the Academy of the Prosecutor General's Office of the Russian Federation St. Petersburg Institute of Humanitarian Education Northwestern State Correspondence Technical University Northwestern State Medical University University named after I.I. Mechnikov North-Western Institute of Management RANEPA (SZAGS) Smolny Institute of the Russian Academy of Education Mordovian State Pedagogical Institute named after. M.E. Evseviev Mordovian State University named after. N. P. Ogarev Volga Region Institute of Management named after. P.A. Stolypin RANEPA (PAGS) Saratov State Conservatory named after. L. V. Sobinova Saratov State Law Academy Saratov State Agrarian University named after. N.I. Vavilov Saratov State Medical University named after. IN AND. Razumovsky Saratov State Technical University named after. Yu.A. Gagarin Saratov State University named after. N.G. Chernyshevsky Saratov Socio-Economic Institute REU named after. Plekhanov (formerly SGSEU) Sarov State Institute of Physics and Technology Sakhalin State University Sevastopol City Humanitarian University Sevastopol State University Sevastopol National University of Nuclear Energy and Industry Institute of Shipbuilding and Marine Arctic Technology (Sevmashvtuz) (branch of NArFU) East Ukrainian National University named after. V. Dalya Seversky Technological Institute NRNU MEPhI State University named after Shakarim of Semey Kazakh Humanitarian and Legal Innovation University Academy of Bioresources and Environmental Management Academy of Construction and Architecture (branch of KFU) Humanitarian and Pedagogical Academy (branch of KFU) Crimean Engineering and Pedagogical University Crimean University of Culture and Arts and tourism Crimean Federal University named after. IN AND. Vernadsky Medical Academy named after. S.I. Georgievsky Simferopol University of Economics and Management Tauride Academy (branch of KFU) Tauride National University named after. IN AND. Vernadsky Donbass State Pedagogical University Smolensk State Agricultural Academy Smolensk State Institute of Arts Smolensk State Medical University Smolensk State University Smolensk Humanitarian University Sosnovsky Agro-Industrial College Sochi State University Sochi Institute of Peoples' Friendship University of Russia North Caucasus Humanitarian-Technical Institute North Caucasus Federal University Stavropol State Agrarian University University Stavropol State Medical University Stavropol State Pedagogical Institute Stary Oskol Technological Institute (branch of NUST MISiS) Stakhanov Educational and Scientific Institute of Mining and Educational Technologies Sterlitamak State Pedagogical Academy Muromtsevo Forestry Technical School Sumy State Pedagogical University named after. Makarenko Sumy State University Sumy National Agrarian University Ukrainian Academy of Banking of the National Bank of Ukraine Surgut State Pedagogical University Surgut State University Surgut Institute of Oil and Gas (branch of Tyumen Industrial University) Komi Republican Academy of Public Service and Management Syktyvkar State University. Pitirim Sorokin Syktyvkar Forestry Institute (branch of St. Petersburg GLTA) Engineering and Technology Academy of Southern Federal University Taganrog Institute named after. A.P. Chekhov Tambov State Technical University Tambov State University named after. G.R. Derzhavin Tambov College of Economics and Entrepreneurship Tambov branch of RANEPA (PAGS named after Stolypin) Taraz State University named after. M.H. Dulati Institute of Bioorganic Chemistry named after. A. Sadykova Tashkent State Dental Institute Tashkent University of Information Technologies Tashkent Institute of Chemical Technology Tver State Agricultural Academy Tver State Medical University Tver State Technical University Tver State University Tver Institute of Ecology and Law Tver Medical College Ternopil State Medical University named after. AND I. Gorbachevsky Ternopil National Pedagogical University named after. V. Gnatyuk Ternopil National Technical University named after. I. Pulyuya Ternopil National Economic University Transnistrian State University named after. T.G. Shevchenko Tobolsk State Pedagogical Institute named after. DI. Mendeleev Volga University named after. V.N. Tatishcheva Volga Region State University of Service Tolyatti State University Siberian State Medical University Tomsk State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering Tomsk State Pedagogical University Tomsk State University Tomsk State University of Control Systems and Radioelectronics Tomsk Institute of Business Tomsk Polytechnic University Institute of Veterinary Medicine SUSU (formerly UGAVM) ) Tula State Pedagogical University named after. L.N. Tolstoy Tula State University International Kazakh-Turkish University named after. H. A. Yassavi State Agrarian University of the Northern Trans-Urals Tyumen State Academy of Culture, Arts and social technologies Tyumen State Academy of World Economics, Management and Law Tyumen State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering Tyumen State Medical University Tyumen State Oil and Gas University Tyumen State University Transcarpathian State University Uzhgorod National University East Siberian State Academy of Culture and Arts East Siberian State University of Technology and Management Institute of Aviation technologies and management (branch of Ulyanovsk State Technical University) Ulyanovsk State Agricultural Academy named after. P.A. Stolypin Ulyanovsk State Pedagogical University named after. I. N. Ulyanova Ulyanovsk State Technical University Ulyanovsk State University Ulyanovsk Institute of Civil Aviation named after Chief Marshal of Aviation B.P. Bugaeva Ulyanovsk Higher Aviation School Civil Aviation Uman State Pedagogical University named after. P. Tychina Uman National University of Horticulture West Kazakhstan Agricultural-Technical University named after. Zhangir Khan West Kazakhstan State University named after. M. Utemisov Usinsky Polytechnic College Primorskaya State Agricultural Academy Ussuri College of Technology and Management School of Pedagogy FEFU East Kazakhstan State Technical University named after. D. Serikbaev East Kazakhstan State University named after. S. Amanzholova Bashkir Academy of Public Service and Management under the President of the Republic of Bashkortostan Bashkir State Agrarian University Bashkir State Medical University Bashkir State Pedagogical University named after. M. Akmulla Bashkir State University Eastern Economic-Legal Humanitarian Academy Ufa State Academy of Arts named after. Z. Ismagilova Ufa State Aviation Technical University Ufa State Petroleum Technical University Ufa State University of Economics and Service Ukhta State Technical University Tyumen Industrial University Far Eastern State Humanitarian University Far Eastern State Medical University Far Eastern State University of Communications Far Eastern Institute of Management RANEPA (DVAGS) Far Eastern Law Institute of the Ministry of Internal Affairs Russian Federation Pacific State University Khabarovsk State Institute of Arts and Culture Khabarovsk State University of Economics and Law Khabarovsk Institute of Infocommunications (branch of SibGUTI) Khanty-Mansiysk State Medical Academy Ugra State University National Aerospace University named after N. E. Zhukovsky National Technical University Kharkov Polytechnic Institute National Civil University Defense of Ukraine National Pharmaceutical University National Law University named after. Yaroslav the Wise Ukrainian State Academy of Railway Transport Ukrainian Engineering and Pedagogical Academy Kharkov State Academy of Design and Arts Kharkov State Academy of Culture Kharkov State Academy of Physical Culture Kharkov State Veterinary Academy Kharkov Humanitarian Pedagogical Academy Kharkov State University of Nutrition and Trade Kharkov Humanitarian University People's Ukrainian Academy Kharkov Institute banking UBD NBU Kharkov Institute of Finance (branch of UGUFMT) Kharkov National Automobile and Highway University Kharkov National Agrarian University named after. V.V. Dokuchaev Kharkov National Medical University Kharkov National Pedagogical University named after. G.S. Skovoroda Kharkov National Technical University of Agriculture. P. Vasilenko Kharkov National University of Internal Affairs Kharkov National University of Urban Economy named after. A.N. Beketov Kharkov National University named after. V. N. Karazin Kharkov National University of Arts. I.P. Kotlyarevsky Kharkov National University of Radio Electronics Kharkov National University of Construction and Architecture Kharkov National Economic University named after. S. Kuznets Kharkov Patent and Computer College Kharkov Trade and Economic Institute (branch of KNTEU) Kherson State Maritime Academy Kherson State Agrarian University Kherson State University Kherson National Technical University Academy of Civil Defense EMERCOM of Russia Moscow State University of Culture and Arts Khmelnytsky National University Khmelnytsky University of Management and rights Khujand State University Tchaikovsky State Institute of Physical Culture Tchaikovsky Technological Institute (branch of IzhSTU) Cheboksary Cooperative Institute (branch of RUK) Chuvash State Agricultural Academy Chuvash State Pedagogical University named after. AND I. Yakovlev Chuvash State University named after. I.N. Ulyanova Russian-British Institute of Management Ural State University of Physical Culture Ural Socio-Economic Institute of the Academy of Labor and Social Relations FNPR Chelyabinsk State agricultural engineering academy Chelyabinsk State Academy of Culture and Arts Chelyabinsk State Pedagogical University Chelyabinsk State University Chelyabinsk Institute of Economics and Law. M.V. Ladoshina Chelyabinsk branch of RANEPA (UrAGS Black Sea Fleet) Chelyabinsk Law Institute of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation South Ural State Medical University of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation (formerly ChelGMA) South Ural State University South Ural Institute of Management and Economics South Ural Professional Institute Sayano-Shushensky Branch of the Siberian Federal University Cheremkhovo Medical College Institute of Management and Information Technologies (branch of St. Petersburg State Pedagogical University) Cherepovets State University Cherkasy State Technological University Cherkasy Institute fire safety named after Heroes of Chernobyl Cherkasy National University named after. B. Khmelnitsky Chernigov State Institute of Economics and Management Chernigov National Pedagogical University named after. T.G. Shevchenko Chernihiv National Technological University Bukovinian State Medical University Chernivtsi National University named after. Y. Fedkovich Chistopol branch "East" of the Kazan National Research Technical University named after A. N. Tupolev - KAI Transbaikal Agrarian Institute (branch of IrGSHA) Transbaikal State University Transbaikal Institute of Railway Transport, branch of IrGUPS Chita State Medical Academy Chita Institute of Baikal State University of Economics and Law Shadrinsk State Pedagogical Institute Institute of Service Sector and Entrepreneurship DSTU South Russian Humanitarian Institute Miras University South Kazakhstan Medical Academy South Kazakhstan State University named after. M. Auezova Kalmyk State University Engels Technological Institute Yurginsky Technological Institute Tomsk Polytechnic University North-Eastern Federal University named after. M.K. Ammosov International University of Business and New Technologies Yaroslavl State Agricultural Academy Yaroslavl State Medical University Yaroslavl State Pedagogical University named after. K.D. Ushinsky Yaroslavl State Theater Institute Yaroslavl State Technical University Yaroslavl State University named after. P.G. Demidova

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