Слайд 2Са́нкт-Петербу́ргский политехни́ческий университе́т Петра Великого
Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University (SPbPU,, full
name — Federal State Autonomous Educational Institution of Higher Education "Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University"[2], unofficial name — Polytech) is a higher educational institution in St. Petersburg. It was founded in 1899. It has the status of a national research university (NRU)[3]. In 2021, Higher Education (THE) ranks first among Russian technical universities in the Times international ranking
Слайд 3The Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky Moscow State Conservatory
The Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky Moscow State Conservatory[2] is a higher musical
educational institution in Moscow, one of the leading music universities in Russia and the world. The idea of establishing a conservatory in Moscow was first expressed in 1819 by Friedrich Scholz, the conductor of the Bolshoi Theater, but the idea did not find support. 11 years later, in 1830, he managed to get permission to open "free teaching of general bass and composition" at his home.
Слайд 4Mari State University
Mari State University (lugovomar. Mari Kugyzhanysh University) is a higher educational
institution located in the city of Yoshkar-Ola of the Republic of Mari El. One of the regional reference universities. MarGU has a certificate of state accreditation dated December 30, 2020[2] and a license for educational activities dated January 29, 2016, issued by the Federal Service for Supervision of Education and Science[3]. On the recommendation of the Ministry of Education and Science of the Republic of Mari El, Mari State University was included in the National Register of "Leading Scientific Organizations of Russia" (2016)
Слайд 5Moskow Institute of Electronic Technology
National Research University "Moscow Institute of Electronic Technology" (MIET)[1]
— Russian Technical University in the field of electronics, information and computer technologies, one of 29 national research universities. Founded in 1965; geographically located in Zelenograd. Publishes scientific journals "News of higher educational institutions. Electronics" (since 1996) and "Economic and socio-humanitarian Research" (since 2014).
Слайд 6Stanford University Country
2. Stanford University Country: USA Tuition fee: $75,620 or 4,826,000
rubles; Number of Nobel laureates: 50; Number of students: 17,000; Year of foundation: 1891.
Слайд 7Massachusetts Institute of Technology
1. Massachusetts Institute of Technology Country: USA Tuition fee: $73,200 or 4,700,000
rubles; Number of Nobel laureates: 81; Number of students: 11,600; Year of foundation: 1861
Слайд 8The best universities in the world
3. Oxford University Country: United Kingdom Tuition
fee: £9,250 or 776,000 rubles; Number of Nobel laureates: 56; Number of students: 20,800; Year of foundation: 1095