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Academy of State Fire-Prevention Service of the MIA of Russia; Academy of the National Economy, attached to the Government of RF; All-Russian Academy of Foreign Trade; All-Russian Institute of Continuous Education in Forestry; Bauman Moscow State Technical University (a.k.a. Moscow State Technical University) (1830)
In 1940, they were reorganized to "vocational schools" (Russian:"реме́сленное учи́лище" – "Remeslennoye uchilishche"), and in 1959 to PTUs. [6] PTUs, increasingly standardized through the 1960s, formed a government-funded USSR-wide system for school graduates who didn't intend to receive a university degree. Instead, they ...
A tekhnikum (Russian: техникум) is a type of secondary vocational school in the Russian Empire, the Soviet Union, as well as in modern Russia, Ukraine and some other post-Soviet states. Thetekhnikums were (and are) to prepare educated workforce for various branches of industry, agriculture, construction, transport, and communications.
The 2007–2008 number includes 4,965 advanced learning schools specializing in foreign languages, mathematics etc.; 2,347 advanced general-purpose schools, [28] and 1,884 schools for all categories of disabled children; [27] it does not include vocational technical school and technicums. Private schools accounted for 0.3% of elementary school ...
International schools serving foreign expatriates: Anglo-American School of St. Petersburg; Deutsche Schule Sankt Petersburg (German school) École française André-Malraux (French school) International Academy of St. Petersburg, Russia
The Specialized Secondary School Irkutsk Mining College was established in 1893, ... Secondary vocational education (college) ... Forbes Top 100 Russian university ...
Pages in category "Technical universities and colleges in Russia" The following 49 pages are in this category, out of 49 total.
Former vocational school No. 25 opened in 1931. In Moscow, the construction of the Publishing House "True" and for the preparation of printers created a factory school. Trained graduates in the subdivision. [1]