University of the southern Russian Federation


University of the southern Russian Federation

Southern Federal University (Southern Federal University) was established in Poland in 1817. In 1915, when the first World War was in full swing, Warsaw University was first evacuated to Moscow by czar Russia due to the advance of Germany, and then settled briefly in Rostov). In 1917, the Russian interim government changed the name of the school to donhe University, which was called the north Caucasus National University in Soviet Russia During the Soviet period, the name of the school changed frequently. After the establishment of the Russian Federation, the school was renamed Rostov National University. Southern Federal University has 37 departments, There are more than 70 scientific research institutions (including 4 subordinate colleges, 10 scientific research institutions and several scientific laboratories cooperating with the Russian Academy of Sciences), with more than 800 scientific workers, including associate doctoral degrees More than half of the students (equivalent to doctors in China) had 57000 students in 2009. In recent years, the special allocation provided by the Russian Federation to universities each year has reached or exceeded 3 billion rubles.
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