University of Tyumen

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Tyumen State University, also known as the University of Tyumen, is a comprehensive and research-intensive university in Tyumen, Russia. The University of Tyumen was the first university in Tyumen Oblast and was founded in 1930. Nowadays the UTMN consists of 15 institutes. The total number of students at the university is more than 27,000, including more than 1,900 international students. The total number of faculty and staff is more than 2,000. Today the UTMN trains specialists in 175 fields. The UTMN offers various forms of study: full-time, part-time, distance education, master's degree, undergraduate education, graduate, doctorate, advanced training, and second degree. The University is one of the participants of the Project 5-100 – the program of improving international competitiveness of the Russian institutions of higher education among the world's leading research and education centers.

The University in 2022 was ranked #801-1,000 in the world in the ''QS World University Rankings'', #1,201 in THE World University Rankings by ''Times Higher Education'', #2,383 by Webometrics, and #2,496 by URAP World Ranking - University Ranking by Academic Performance.

Since 2013 Valeriy Falkov has been the rector of the UTMN. In January, 2020 Falkov was appointed as the Minister of Science and Higher Education of Russia. Provided by Wikipedia

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