Yaroslav-the-Wise Novgorod State University is one of Russia’s greatest universities. The Yaroslav-the-Hungarian Pedagogical Institute and the Polytechnic Institute of Veliky Novgorod, which were Veliky Novgorod’s two oldest higher education institutions, merged in 1993 to form the present-day Wise Novgorod State University, which is also referred to informally as NovSU. Subsequently, the Novgorod Agricultural Academy was incorporated into the university’s framework.
Current scientific and educational institutions at Novgorod State University include the Institute of Agriculture and Natural Resources, the Institute of Humanities, the Institute of Electronic Information Systems, the Institute of Continuous Pedagogical Education, the Institute of Digital Economics, Management, and Service, and the Polytechnic Institute. Polytechnic, humanities, medical, and economic colleges are all part of the institution. At all levels, universities train higher education specialists such as bachelor’s, master’s, and PhDs. The institution provides 42 bachelor’s programs, 17 master’s programs, and four specialty programs.
All students who are interested in pursuing a career at Novgorod State University have access to high-quality education and research opportunities at the university. There are 129 doctors of sciences and 336 candidates for degrees in sciences among the 600 researchers and faculty members. The excellent work of the university dissertation councils in physics, philosophy, and education, among other things, ensures such a large proportion of employees with academic degrees.
Novgorod State University is primarily concerned with the advancement of science and fundamentals. Novgorod State University’s key advantage is its effective integration of research, innovation, and pedagogical activities. It has created research centers and instructional laboratories to facilitate productive research. It has established itself as the key location for all significant educational, scientific, and sporting activities on a regional and national scale.
It’s launched a trial educational program called “General Medicine” for English-speaking students in 2019. General medicine (MBBS) is now taught in English. At the moment, there are approximately 80 students at Novgorod State University studying general medicine in English.