Kazan State Technological University
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Kazan National Research Technological University, KNRTU is an innovational scientific educational complex. The University comprises 15 academic and research institutes; runs over 100 Specialist, Bachelor’s, Master’s Degree and Ph.D. programs; enrolls over 27 thousand undergraduate and graduate students, 900 Ph.D. and 100 Post-Doc students from Russia and other countries; employs over 300 Full Professors, Doctors of Science and 800 Associate Professors, Ph.D.s; raises the budget of 1.4 billion rubles.
The partner institutions of Kazan National Research Technological University are 24 universities, research centers and international educational organizations in 13 countries. The University is one of the 6 Russian Universities, members of Eurasia Pacific University Network (UNINET).
In 1992 KCTI was renamed to Kazan State Technological University (KSTU).
In 2010 the University acquired the status of national research institute and was given its present name.
Institutes are structural academic and research subdivisions of Kazan State Technological University. Institutes consist of faculties, which, in their turn, include academic departments.
Institute of Petroleum, Chemistry and Nanotechnologies
Institute of Mechanical Engineering for Chemical and Petrochemical Industry
Institute of Polymers
Institute of Light Industry, Fashion and Design
Institute of Automated Control Systems and Information Technologies
Institute of Administration, Economics and Social Technologies
Institute of Food Engineering and Biotechnology
Institute of Military Education
Institute of Additional Professional Education
Institute of Lifelong Education
Corporate University
Research Institute “Speckauchuk”
The partner institutions of Kazan National Research Technological University are 24 universities, research centers and international educational organizations in 13 countries. The University is one of the 6 Russian Universities, members of Eurasia Pacific University Network (UNINET).
History
The University derived from Kazan United industrial college opened in 1897. In 1919 it was transformed to Kazan Polytechnical Institute and in 1930 Kazan Chemical-Technological Institute (KCTI named after S.M. Kirov) was created on the basis of Polytechnical Institute and Chemical Faculty of Kazan State University.In 1992 KCTI was renamed to Kazan State Technological University (KSTU).
In 2010 the University acquired the status of national research institute and was given its present name.
Institutes
The University comprises 13 academic and research institutes; runs over 100 Specialist, Bachelor’s, Master’s Degree and Ph.D. programs; enrolls over 27 thousand undergraduate and graduate students, 900 Ph.D. and 100 Post-Doc students from Russia and other countries; employs over 300 Full Professors, Doctors of Science and 800 Associate Professors, Ph.D.s.Institutes are structural academic and research subdivisions of Kazan State Technological University. Institutes consist of faculties, which, in their turn, include academic departments.
Academic Institutes
Institute of Chemical Engineering and TechnologyInstitute of Petroleum, Chemistry and Nanotechnologies
Institute of Mechanical Engineering for Chemical and Petrochemical Industry
Institute of Polymers
Institute of Light Industry, Fashion and Design
Institute of Automated Control Systems and Information Technologies
Institute of Administration, Economics and Social Technologies
Institute of Food Engineering and Biotechnology
Institute of Military Education
Institute of Additional Professional Education
Institute of Lifelong Education
Corporate University
Research and Design Institutes
Design Institute “Soyuzhimpromprojekt”Research Institute “Speckauchuk”
External links
- English language and Russian language Kazan State Technological University official website and