Peoples' Friendship University of Russia
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The Peoples' Friendship University of Russia (Russian
Russian language
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: Российский университет дружбы народов, РУДН) is an educational and research institution located in the South of Moscow
Moscow
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 and is ranked by the Ministry of Education of Russia as the country's third-best university after Moscow State University
Moscow State University
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 and Saint Petersburg State University
Saint Petersburg State University
Saint Petersburg State University is a Russian federal state-owned higher education institution based in Saint Petersburg and one of the oldest and largest universities in Russia....

. It was founded in 1960 as Peoples' Friendship University . Its stated objective at the time was to help nations of the Third World
Third World
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, mainly in Asia, Africa and South America, at the height of the Cold War
Cold War
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 by providing higher education and professional training, but many students from developed countries also attended.

History

Peoples’ Friendship University was established by the government of the Soviet Union
Soviet Union
The Soviet Union , officially the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics , was a constitutionally socialist state that existed in Eurasia between 1922 and 1991....

 on February 5, 1960. The Soviet government decided to establish Peoples’ Friendship University in response to the requests of former colonial countries. On February 22, 1961, it was renamed in honour of Patrice Lumumba
Patrice Lumumba
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, the leader of what later became the Democratic Republic of the Congo
Democratic Republic of the Congo
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, who had been overthrown and murdered in a coup only days earlier. In the first year, 539 foreign students from 59 countries were enrolled (plus 57 Soviet students).

In February 1975, the University was awarded the Peoples’ Friendship Order for contributions in human development of Asian, African and Latin American countries.

On February 5, 1992 the university was renamed 'Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia – State Institute of Higher Education (PFUR)'. The founder of the PFUR is the government of the Russian Federation.

Goals

The stated purpose of establishing this university was to give young people from Asia, Africa and Latin America, especially from poor families, an opportunity to be educated and to become highly qualified specialists.

Founders

The organizations that have been mentioned as founders of the university are:
  • All-Union Central Soviet of Trade Unions
  • Soviet Afro-Asian Solidarity Committee
    Soviet Afro-Asian Solidarity Committee
    The Soviet Afro-Asian Solidarity Committee was an organization in the Soviet Union, which mobilized solidarity efforts to national liberation movements in Africa and Asia. SKSSAA was founded in May 1956. SKSSAA was a member of the Asian and African Peoples' Solidarity Organisation . SKSSAA...

  • Soviet Associations Union of Friendship and Intercultural Relationship

Today

Today, more than 97,000 graduates work in approximately 165 different countries around the world. The university has 57 programmes with about 35,000 students (including postgraduates) of 450 nationalities. About 15,000 of the current students are from outside the Russian Federation, while more than 1,000 are from autonomous regions inside the Russian Federation.

The University staff includes about 7,000 employees; among them there are 732 professors and Doctors of Science, 807 associate professors and candidates of science, 91 academicians and Corresponding Members of academies of Russia, 50 Honoured workers of Science of the Russian Federation, 56 PFUR teachers and professors are full members of international academies and learned societies, as well as other general employees.

Schools

  • Faculty of Russian Language and Basic Disciplines (Preparatory faculty for International Students)
  • Faculty of Science
    Science
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  • Faculty of Engineering
  • Faculty of Medicine
    Medicine
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  • Faculty of Medicine with English Medium
  • Faculty of Agriculture
    Agriculture
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  • Faculty of Economics
    Economics
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  • Faculty of Humanities
    Humanities
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     and Social Sciences
  • Faculty of Philology
    Philology
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  • Institute of Foreign Languages
  • School of Law
    Law
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  • Ecology Institute of Hotel, Business and Tourism
  • Institute of Global Economics and Business
  • Institute of Correspondence Studies

Programmes

  • Full-time programs (Undergraduate, Graduate and Postgraduate)
  • Part-time (Night School Bachelor's Programme)
  • Part-time & independent study Specialist programme, 1 week per month evening instruction (often erroneously called a form of correspondence courses)
  • Correspondence Courses
  • Double Majors
  • Additional Education Courses

Degrees offered

  • Bachelor's Degree - (4 years of study)
  • State Specialist Degree – (5 years of study)
  • Medical Doctor Degree – (6 years of Study)
  • Master's Degree - (2 years of study following B.Sc.)
  • Ph.D – 3 years (after Masters or Specialist)
  • D.Sc – 2–3 years (after Ph.D)

See also

  • International Lenin School
    International Lenin School
    Situated in Moscow and shrouded in secrecy, the International Lenin School was founded in 1926 as an instrument for the "Bolshevisation" of the Communist International and its national sections, following the resolutions of the fifth Congress of the Comintern. Between 1926 and 1938 the school...

  • 2003 Peoples' Friendship University of Russia fire
    2003 Peoples' Friendship University of Russia fire
    The 2003 Peoples' Friendship University of Russia fire was a fire that occurred about 2:30 a.m. on November 24, in a hostel that stood among other dormitories on the campus of Peoples' Friendship University of Russia in Moscow, Russia...


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