Irkutsk State University

Irkutsk State University (Russian: Ирку́тский госуда́рственный университе́т) was founded in October 1918 in Irkutsk, Siberia. Nowadays Irkutsk State University is a scientific and educational institution training students in humanities, natural, technical and applied sciences. ISU facilities include 8 educational institutions, 11 faculties, the scientific library that is one of the largest University libraries in Russia. ISU offers bachelor, master, post-graduate programs for more than 18,000 students that have opportunity to specialize under the supervision of world-known scientists.

Irkutsk State University
MottoIntelligence, Humanism and Uniqueness
Established1918
RectorProf. Alexander Schmidt
Academic staff
1155
Students18,000
Location,
Russia

52.2767°N 104.278°E / 52.2767; 104.278
Websitehttp://www.isu.ru
University rankings
Regional – Overall
QS Emerging Europe and Central Asia251-300 (2022)

For decades, Irkutsk University has trained more than 80 thousand specialists, including State Prize winners and writers V. Rasputin, A. Vampilov, and M. Sergeev.

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