Ulitsa Serysheva, 47, Khabarovsk, Khabarovsk Krai, Russia, 680000
Over the long years of its formation and development, one of the oldest regional universities, founded with the aim of training engineering and technical personnel for the railways of the Far East and Siberia, the Far Eastern State Transport University, has gone from a modest departmental educational institution to a large educational and scientific center. The university celebrates its upcoming 70th anniversary as the leading technical university in the Far East region. It rightfully occupies a leading position among the technical universities of the country in the ranking of the Ministry of Education and Science of Russia. The Institute of Railway Transport Engineers in Khabarovsk was founded by order of the NKPS No. 232 / Ts of September 8, 1937, issued in accordance with the decision of the Central Committee of the All-Union Communist Party of Bolsheviks and the Council of People's Commissars of the USSR of August 17, 1937. It, in particular, stated: “In order to training of permanent engineering and technical personnel for the roads of the Far East, especially for the youth of the indigenous population of the Far East, to organize in Khabarovsk an institute of railway transport engineers in the following specialties: traffic and cargo work; locomotive industry; construction of railways and track facilities with a total student body of 1500 people.
School Director: Burovtsev Vladimir Viktorovich
Population: 5000
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