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What Russian universities are suitable for foreign students studying in China?
Lomonosov Moscow State University has a long history of education, complete disciplines and a complete teaching system, and implements the policy of "lenient entry and strict exit". In addition, the cost of studying abroad is relatively low. The tuition fee of Moscow University is about $2,400 a year, plus living expenses, only 40,000 yuan a year, while the expenses of other universities are only about 20,000-30,000 yuan a year. Wide entry and strict exit, low tuition, has become a good place to study abroad.

brief introduction

It was initiated and founded by educator M.B. lomonosov in 1755. It is a university with a long history and excellent tradition, and is world-renowned for its abundant teachers, perfect equipment, high teaching quality and high academic level.

general situation

Moscow University is the largest university and the largest academic center in Russia. Nobel Prize winners are 1 1 person. Moscow University * * * has 23 departments, 15 teaching and academic centers,1/research institutes, 44 higher vocational education majors and 180 postgraduate majors. Moscow University has 4,300 professors and teachers and 4,800 researchers, of whom 7,800 have doctorates, and 167 are academicians of Russian Academy of Sciences.

history

1755 65438+1On October 25th, Russian Tsar Elizabeth Petrovsky ordered the establishment of Moscow University, and teaching began on April 26th of the same year. Up to now, in Russia, 65438+1October 25th is College Students' Day. At first, the university set up a central pharmacy on the edge of Red Square. Later, Emperor Catherine moved it to a neoclassical building on the other side of Mokhovaya Street. 1905, Moscow university established a social democratic organization, calling for the overthrow of the tsar and the establishment of a Republic. Since then, the czar government has closed Moscow University several times. 19 1 1 2000, 130 scientists and professors protested that the army had entered the campus and beat some professors, and thousands of students were expelled.