Pushkin Russian Institute, located in Academician Volgin Street, is a professional institution engaged in foreign language teaching and research. There are three colleges, namely Language College, Continuing Education Department and Foreign Russian Department, with a total of 2087 students. It has been certified by the European Association of Higher Education Quality, ranking first among all Russian colleges of arts and sciences, and is the top language professional college in Russia. The world ranks 6244.
The National Pushkin Russian Academy, formerly known as the Russian Teaching Methodology Research Center of Moscow State University of nosov in Lemmon, was transformed into Pushkin Russian Academy in 1973, and officially renamed as the National Pushkin Russian Academy in 1998. The school has 150 teachers, most of whom are academicians of the Russian Academy of Science and Communication, 34 professors have doctor of science degrees, and more than 100 professors have doctor's degrees. At present, the college has: Chinese Department, Foreign Students' Department, International Russian Teachers' Department and Education and Teaching Methods Research Center.