Kemerovo State University

The Kemerovo State University (Russian: Ке́меровский госуда́рственный университе́т) (KemSU) was established in 1973 as a successor to Kemerovo Pedagogical Institute. It is a leading educational and scientific center of Kemerovo Oblast with five branches throughout the oblast in Belovo, Anzhero-Sudzhensk, Novokuznetsk, Prokopyevsk, as well as in Ulaanbaatar in Mongolia. The university is officially recognized by the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation.

Kemerovo State University
Кемеровский государственный университет
TypePublic
Established1973
Academic staff
900 lecturers
Students21,000 [1]
Location,
55°21′05″N 86°05′34″E / 55.3513°N 86.0927°E / 55.3513; 86.0927
Websitehttp://www.kemsu.ru
Building details
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University rankings
Regional – Overall
QS Emerging Europe and Central Asia[2]401-450 (2022)

Academics

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The main campus has 17 educational laboratory and administrative buildings with the total space of 120,000 m2. There are 20 departments, 70 chairs. Over 10,000 full-time students. About 21,000 students including part-time. Over 900 faculty members, including: 35 academicians and corresponding members of the Russian Academy of Sciences and other academies; 80 Doctors of Science, professors; 380 candidates of science, senior lecturers.

On average KemSU post-graduate students defend 30-40 Candidate's and 6-8 Doctor's theses in a given year.

Administration

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Rectors:

Branches

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Organisations: Kemerovo State University, Kemerovo, Russia".
  2. ^ "QS World University Rankings-Emerging Europe & Central Asia". Retrieved 15 January 2023.
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