North-Eastern Federal University

The Ammosov North-Eastern Federal University, NEFU, (in Russian: Северо-Восточный федеральный университет имени Максима Кировича Аммосова; in Sakha: М. К. Аммуоhап аатынан Хотугулуу-Илиҥҥи федеральнай университет) previously known as Yakutsk State University (in Russian: Якутский государственный университет имени Максима Кировича Аммосова), is one of Russia's ten federal universities. NEFU's main campus is in Yakutsk (Sakha Republic), and it has two other campuses in Sakha (one in Mirny and one in Neryungri) as well as one in Anadyr in the Chukotka Autonomous Okrug.

Ammosov North-Eastern Federal University (NEFU)
Russian: Северо-Восточный Федеральный Университет им.М.К.Аммосова (СВФУ)
Sakha: М. К. Аммуоhап аатынан Хотугулуу-Илиҥҥи федеральнай университет
EstablishedAugust 23, 1956 (Yakutsk State University was established)
April 2, 2010 (North-Eastern Federal University)
RectorAnatoliy Nikolayev
Academic staff
Building details
Campus building in August 2013
Students16,000
Location,
Websitehttp://www.s-vfu.ru/en
University rankings
Regional – Overall
QS Emerging Europe and Central Asia[1]251-300 (2022)

The official name is Ammosov North-Eastern Federal University Federal State Autonomous Educational Institution of Higher Education. The undergraduate student population numbers over 16,000, while more than 500 students are engaged in postgraduate work. 1,600 academic staff are employed at the university. Of these 200 hold doctor’s degree, 800 are candidate of science degree. There are 15 institutes, 9 faculties, and 3 university branches in Mirny, Neryungri and Chukotka, and 5 major research institutes. Students and staff have free access to the Ethernet and Wi-Fi.

History

NEFU was officially established in April 2010 on the basis of Ammosov Yakutsk State University. The university holds the name of Maksim Kirovich Ammosov, a statesman of Soviet Yakutia. Recent reforms in the Russian Federation created a new network of federal universities.

Academics

Institutes[2]

  • of Medicine
  • of Finance and Economics
  • of Mathematics and Computer Science
  • of Physics and Technologies
  • of Sports and Physical Education
  • of Foreign Languages and Regional Studies
  • of Psychology
  • of Languages and Cultures of the Peoples of the Russian North-East
  • Teacher Training
  • Technological
  • of Civil Engineering
  • of Natural Sciences
  • Mining

Faculties

  • of History
  • of Philology
  • of Law
  • of Road Construction
  • of Geology and Survey
  • Faculty of Pre-Undergraduate Education offers preparatory courses to schoolchildren

Branches

  • Neryungri Technical Institute (branch) of North-Eastern Federal University
  • Mirny Polytechnic Institute (branch) of North-Eastern Federal University
  • Chukotka branch of North-Eastern Federal University

Research

Institutes[3]

There are five research institutions including:

  • Institute of Mathematics,
  • Health Institute,
  • Institute of Applied Ecology of North with LAZAREV MAMMOTH museum and lab,
  • Institute of Regional Economy of North,
  • OLONKHO Institute,
  • KULAKOVSKY Institute.

Traditions

Awards

  • A Kate Marsden scholarship is given to the best English language program student each year at the Institute of Foreign Languages and Regional Studies.[4]

Community engagement[5]

  • Institute of Lifelong Professional Education
  • Faculty of Pre-Undergraduate Education

Notable alumni

  1. Evgeniya Mikhailova (Educator, researcher, philanthropist, and politician)
  2. Georgy Balakshin (Olympic boxer)
  3. Viktor Lebedev (Freestyle wrestler)

Contacts

58, Belinsky Street, Yakutsk

Sakha Republic (Yakutia), RUSSIAN FEDERATION, 677891

References

  1. "QS World University Rankings-Emerging Europe & Central Asia". Retrieved 15 January 2023.
  2. "Institutes and faculties — NEFU". s-vfu.ru. Retrieved 2016-08-18.
  3. "Institutes and faculties — NEFU". s-vfu.ru. Retrieved 2016-08-18.
  4. "Miss Mercy". Yakutia Today. 25 April 2012. Retrieved 4 March 2014.
  5. "Institutes and faculties — NEFU". s-vfu.ru. Retrieved 2016-08-18.

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