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  2. Education in Russia - Wikipedia

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    TVET in Russian Federation, UNESCO-UNEVOC(2012) - Overview of the technical and vocational Russian educational system; Education in Russia, webdossier by Education Worldwide, a portal of the German Education Server; Russian Education Centre is a legally authorized representative working under the Aegis of the Ministry of Education and Science ...

  3. Science and technology in Russia - Wikipedia

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    Many Russian scientists and university graduates left Russia for Europe or United States; this migration is known as a "brain drain". In the 2000s, on the wave of a new economic boom, the situation in the Russian science and technology has improved, and the government launched a campaign to encourage modernisation and innovation.

  4. Russian Technical Society - Wikipedia

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    It was by the government Ministries of Education and Finance, and was supported by other public agencies and by industry. It set out to bolster the further the development of Russia's manufacturing and production industries, through facilitating new inventions and the application of technology. [ 1 ]

  5. Moscow Technological Institute - Wikipedia

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    2 faculties and 13 departments do the work towards 64-direction training of personnel in MTI structure. MTI collaborates with 82 Russian universities, among them Moscow State Technical University n.a. N.E. Bauman (MSTU), Plekhanov Russian Academy of Economics and others. The education works not only in Russia, but abroad.

  6. Bauman Moscow State Technical University - Wikipedia

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    Russian anniversary postage stamp with the Main Building of the Bauman University, 2005. Bauman University is the second oldest educational institution in Russia after Lomonosov Moscow State University (1755). In 1763, the Russian Empress Catherine II founded the Educational Imperial House.

  7. Project 5-100 - Wikipedia

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    About 65% of school-aged children in Russia are involved in extra-curricular education, which is fully covered by the state. The 5-100 project gave special attention to those fields related to engineering and technology.

  8. Siberian Federal University - Wikipedia

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    UNESCO Department of "New Materials and Technology” for the training of elite specialists: masters, postgraduate and doctoral students. The university has the Center for International Education which provides training courses and the state examination of Russian as a foreign language.

  9. Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology

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    The mission of the library is to collect and store national and foreign science and technical literature, then disseminate information and bibliographical services for commercial, organisations and other institutions of the Russian Federation, development and application of up-to-date automated information technologies.