SECOND BREATH OF VORKUTA BRANCH OF A MINING UNIVERSITY

The article considers reorganization of Vorkuta subsidiary of the National mineral and resource university «Gorny» by accession to Ukhta State Technical University as an important event for economy and social sphere of Komi Republic and Russian North on the whole. The article analyzes the reasons of...

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Main Authors: Olga A. Sotnikova, Oksana I. Belyaeva
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Russian
Published: Moscow Polytechnic University 2016
Subjects:
geo
Online Access:https://doaj.org/article/45857ec73dd541b4bb59d647ca230ac3
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spelling fttriple:oai:gotriple.eu:oai:doaj.org/article:45857ec73dd541b4bb59d647ca230ac3 2023-05-15T14:47:28+02:00 SECOND BREATH OF VORKUTA BRANCH OF A MINING UNIVERSITY Olga A. Sotnikova Oksana I. Belyaeva 2016-12-01 https://doaj.org/article/45857ec73dd541b4bb59d647ca230ac3 en ru eng rus Moscow Polytechnic University 0869-3617 2072-0459 https://doaj.org/article/45857ec73dd541b4bb59d647ca230ac3 undefined Высшее образование в России, Vol 0, Iss 10, Pp 75-80 (2016) воркута печорский угольный бассейн северный вуз арктическая стратегия арктическая зона моногород pechora coal basin northern hei arctic strategy arctic zone monocity hist geo Journal Article https://vocabularies.coar-repositories.org/resource_types/c_6501/ 2016 fttriple 2023-01-22T18:11:39Z The article considers reorganization of Vorkuta subsidiary of the National mineral and resource university «Gorny» by accession to Ukhta State Technical University as an important event for economy and social sphere of Komi Republic and Russian North on the whole. The article analyzes the reasons of such reorganization and its effects on sociocultural life of a region. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Pechora Russian North Vorkuta Unknown Arctic Ukhta ENVELOPE(36.802,36.802,63.118,63.118)
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печорский угольный бассейн
северный вуз
арктическая стратегия
арктическая зона
моногород
pechora coal basin
northern hei
arctic strategy
arctic zone
monocity
hist
geo
spellingShingle воркута
печорский угольный бассейн
северный вуз
арктическая стратегия
арктическая зона
моногород
pechora coal basin
northern hei
arctic strategy
arctic zone
monocity
hist
geo
Olga A. Sotnikova
Oksana I. Belyaeva
SECOND BREATH OF VORKUTA BRANCH OF A MINING UNIVERSITY
topic_facet воркута
печорский угольный бассейн
северный вуз
арктическая стратегия
арктическая зона
моногород
pechora coal basin
northern hei
arctic strategy
arctic zone
monocity
hist
geo
description The article considers reorganization of Vorkuta subsidiary of the National mineral and resource university «Gorny» by accession to Ukhta State Technical University as an important event for economy and social sphere of Komi Republic and Russian North on the whole. The article analyzes the reasons of such reorganization and its effects on sociocultural life of a region.
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Oksana I. Belyaeva
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title SECOND BREATH OF VORKUTA BRANCH OF A MINING UNIVERSITY
title_short SECOND BREATH OF VORKUTA BRANCH OF A MINING UNIVERSITY
title_full SECOND BREATH OF VORKUTA BRANCH OF A MINING UNIVERSITY
title_fullStr SECOND BREATH OF VORKUTA BRANCH OF A MINING UNIVERSITY
title_full_unstemmed SECOND BREATH OF VORKUTA BRANCH OF A MINING UNIVERSITY
title_sort second breath of vorkuta branch of a mining university
publisher Moscow Polytechnic University
publishDate 2016
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