
Nizhny Novgorod — A city of over one million residents and a major industrial, transport, and cultural hub of Russia. Located at the confluence of the Volga and Oka rivers, it combines a rich historical heritage with modern urban dynamics. Its landmarks include the majestic Kremlin, scenic embankments, and preserved merchant traditions that give the city its unique character.
Novgorod State University — Novgorod State University named after Yaroslav the Wise is dedicated to shaping a new generation of specialists with modern skills that are in high demand on the job market.
> 250
educational programs> 400
professors and PhD holders50
countries represented
Samara — a major city on the Volga River, an important industrial, scientific, and cultural center of the Volga region. It combines historic merchant quarters with modern architecture, spacious embankments with bustling streets. The city is renowned for its space industry, rich history, and welcoming atmosphere.

Samara University — One of Russia’s leading universities, training specialists for the aerospace industry, IT sector, and high-tech manufacturing. It combines solid academic foundations with hands-on project work, and its graduates are in demand in both Russian and international job markets.
> 16000
students> 1000
faculty members> 300
academic programs
Saint Petersburg — The world’s northernmost city with a population of over one million, Russia’s second-largest city, historically known as the country’s “Northern Capital,” rich in unique museums, architectural masterpieces, and remarkable people.
Peter the Great St.Petersburg Polytechnic University — Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University is the largest technical university in the country, building on the traditions of the strongest scientific schools.
> 200
Master’s degree programs> 8000
international students107
countries represented at the university