Crimean Federal University
Крымский федеральный университет имени В.И. Вернадского | |
Motto | Nosce te ipsum (Latin) |
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Motto in English | Know thyself |
Type | Federal university |
Established | 1918 |
Rector | Vladimir Kuryanov |
Students | 35000 |
Address | 4, Akademika Vernadskogo Avenue , 44°56′11″N 34°08′03″E / 44.93639°N 34.13417°E |
Website | http://www.eng.cfuv.ru
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V.I. Vernadsky Crimean Federal University is a higher education institution located in Simferopol, Crimea, created in 2014 on the basis of Tavrida National V.I. Vernadsky University.[1] The university offers organizational, scientific and methodological aspects of the educational process related to MBBS. It has a century-long history with a network of research and production facilities, which has more than 7,000 staff and over 32,000 students, including about 3,000 international students from 54 countries.[2][3]
The university was named after the academician Vladimir Vernadsky. Crimea Federal University has 23 academic and non-academic units and 12 branches located across Crimea, including 10 academies and institutes, 7 colleges, 11 branches, and 11 research and science institutions and centers.[citation needed]
History
[edit]The university began its history from the Decree of the Crimean Territorial Government September 3, 1918 "On the Establishment of the Taurida University".[4]
During the development of Crimea as a health resort, it was decided in 1930 to organize higher medical school here. The opening of the Crimean Medical Institute took place on 1 April 1931.[citation needed]
The 100th anniversary of the Crimean Federal University was on October 14, 2018.[5][6]
The development of new campuses of the Crimean Federal University began in August 2019.[7]
Parks
[edit]The university parks are 103,78-acre (42 he) parkland area in the south of the city, near Taurida Academy.[8] The park is open to the public during daylight hours.
Vorontsov house is located in the park university. The house residence Mikhail Vorontsov.[9]
On the territory of the Botanic garden and in the campus of the Taurida Academy is a library of science.[10]
Notable research
[edit]Scientists from Vernadsky Crimean Federal University, together with their colleagues from the and Forestry Mechanization, have developed and synthesized a new plant protection compound based on the DNA of the gypsy moth.[citation needed]
Scientists from Vernadsky Crimean Federal University, together with their colleagues from the and Institute Physics and Technology, have developed magnetic sensors to detect metal defects.[11]
Scientists of the Crimean Federal University have developed an inhaled vaccine against - COVID-19.
Notable professors
[edit]- Igor Tamm
- Vladimir Obruchev
- Nikolay Mitrofanovich Krylov
- Abram Ioffe
- Boris Grekov
- Vladimir Vernadsky
Review
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References
[edit]- ^ "New federal university to be created in Crimea". TASS (in Russian). Retrieved 2019-05-01.
- ^ "About university". Crimean Federal University. Retrieved 2019-05-01.
- ^ "Russia plans to set up a federal university in Crimea". TASS (in Russian). Retrieved 2019-05-01.
- ^ "History Taurida of University". tnu.edu.ua. Retrieved 2019-05-02.
- ^ "Greetings on 100th anniversary of Vernadsky Crimean Federal University". President of Russia. 14 October 2018. Retrieved 2019-05-01.
- ^ "Putin Visiting Crimea to Celebrate Crimean Accession to Russia". www.indrastra.com. Retrieved 2019-05-02.
- ^ "КФУ создает новые центры притяжения для крымчан". www.c-inform.info. 23 October 2018. Retrieved 2019-08-25.
- ^ "Salhirka Park, Botanical Gardens - Simferopol". wikimapia.org. Retrieved 2019-05-01.
- ^ Rhinelander, Anthony L. H. (July 1990). Prince Michael Vorontsov: Viceroy to the Tsar. McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP. ISBN 9780773507470.
- ^ "Библиотека КФУ стала интеллектуально-информационным центром Крыма". Российская газета (in Russian). 21 December 2017. Retrieved 2019-05-02.
- ^ "Российские ученые разработали сенсоры для обнаружения дефектов самолетов - РИА Новости, 20.02.2019". ria-ru.cdn.ampproject.org. Retrieved 2019-05-02.