Kazan National University, Russia


Kazan National University, Russia

Kazan State University, one of the oldest universities in Russia, was established in 1804. Kazan State University is the third university in Russia after Moscow University and St. Petersburg University. For many years, Kazan National University is the highest University in eastern Russia. It has become the center of Russian education, science and culture, and has formed a certain academic faction in the University. The school enjoys a high reputation in Russia in mathematics, chemistry, medicine, linguistics, geology, geography and botany. Famous scientists and inventors include lobalevsky, who founded non Euclidean geometry; Klaus, who discovered the chemical element ruthenium; Butelerov, founder of organic synthetic structure theory; Zavoiski, inventor of electron magnetic resonance; The inventor of acoustic magnetic resonance, Altschuler and so on. Since its establishment, the school has trained more than 70000 experts, including many famous scholars and social activists. Lev Nikolay yevichtorstay and Lenin studied in the school.
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