North Ossetian State University

North Ossetian State University after K.L. Khetagurov (NOSU, Russian: Северо-Осетинский государственный университет имени К. Л. Хетагурова, СОГУ; Ossetian: Хетӕгкаты Къостайы номыл Цӕгат Ирыстоны паддзахадон университет) is a university in Vladikavkaz, Russia. It was founded in 1920 and was named after Kosta Levanovich Khetagurov. The university is directed at education, cooperation, and innovation.[citation needed]

North Ossetian State University
Северо-Осетинский государственный университет имени К. Л. Хетагурова (Russian)
TypePublic research
Established1920
Location,
Russia

43°01′35″N 44°41′34″E / 43.0264°N 44.6928°E / 43.0264; 44.6928
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CampusUrban
Websitenosu.ru

International cooperation

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International cooperation has always been one of NOSU development priorities. Since 2000 the university has initiated and participated in joint research and academic projects with the European Commission, the UN, International Research Institute of Stanford University. In recent years more than 500 students and faculty participated in international conferences, workshops, and scientific exchange programs (USAID, IREX, DAAD, Fulbright, Tempus, Copernicus, etc.).[1]

Campus

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NOSU has two academic buildings in different parts of the city and two dormitories that can accommodate about 300 students. According to rector of the university, Alan Ogoev, the university plans to build a new 500-seat dormitory to have more places for foreign students.[2]

References

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  1. ^ "Any relation between Ossetia and Iran? | North Ossetian State University".
  2. ^ "Госуниверситет в Северной Осетии планирует строительство общежития на 500 мест".
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