Tuvan State University

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The Tuvan State University is based in Kyzyl, the capital of Tuva, Russia, and is the only university in Tuva.

History

The University was founded originally as the Kyzyl Teacher's College in 1952, the main building was constructed in 1953. The college later became Kyzyl State Pedagogical Institute and in 1956 offered two programs, philology and mathematics. In September 1995 the Russian government signed a bill establishing the Tuvan State University.[1]

Staff and students

Since its founding in 1952 the University has granted more than 10,000 degrees and as at 2002 the University had over 300 staff and 3000 students. The University enrolls over 800 new students annually.[1]

In 2007, Nikolay Dubrovsky, President of the University and a Deputy of the House of Representatives of the Great Khural of Tuva (the Tuvan parliament) was charged with accepting a bribe of $1000 to admit two students to the Faculty of Law at the University.[2][3]

Affiliations

Within Tuva, the University has partnerships with the Tuvan Natural Resources Institute and the Tuvan Humanitarian Research Institute. Outside Tuva the University has a relationship with Ball State University in the United States and others.[1]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 "About TSU". Web.archive.org. Retrieved 2013-03-04. 
  2. "Tuva-Online: President of Tuvan State University suspected of bribery". En.tuvaonline.ru. Retrieved 2013-03-04. 
  3. "Tuva-Online: Tuvan MP to be tried for bribery". En.tuvaonline.ru. Retrieved 2013-03-04. 

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Coordinates: 51°43′18″N 94°27′02″E / 51.72167°N 94.45056°E / 51.72167; 94.45056

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