Russian National Research Medical University, Medical university in Moscow, Russia.
This institution trains medical students and operates four research institutes along with eight faculties spread across its central Moscow grounds. The campus holds lecture halls, laboratories, and a scientific library with roughly 750,000 volumes available for teaching and research purposes.
The school began in 1906 as the Higher Medical Course for Women and received the Order of Lenin in 1966 for achievements in medical education. It opened the first Pediatrics Faculty worldwide in 1930 and established the first faculty for medico-biologics in 1964.
The university maintains a scientific library of 750,000 items and provides education to 9,000 students from numerous countries at its 140 departments.
Students complete their clinical training at different Moscow hospitals while the campus offers sports facilities such as gymnasiums and recreation areas. Facilities are generally accessible during the academic year, though certain zones may be reserved for students and staff.
Around 9,000 students from many countries pursue their medical education across the 140 teaching departments. The grounds also hold residential areas and canteens that shape student daily life during the academic term.
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