- Moscow State University
- Moscow University (full name Lomonosov Moscow State University, московский государственный университет имени М.В.Ломоносов, МГУ), is the largest and oldest comprehensive institution of higher education in the Russian Federation, located in Moscow, the capital of Russia.
- St. Petersburg State University
- St. Petersburg State University, located on the north bank of the Neva River opposite the Winter Palace, was founded in 1724 as one of the first universities in Russia, 32 years before Moscow University, and is a famous comprehensive university and one of Russia's educational, scientific and cultural centers.
- Novosibirsk State University
- is a typical university that embodies the idea of combining teaching and science, where students have excellent opportunities to approach modern scientific research. Novosibirsk State University is located in Novosibirsk, the third most populous city in Russia. In 2009 it was evaluated as one of the 29 state scientific universities in the Russian Federation (including the State Nuclear Research University and the State Technical Research University) and is the only university in the country that works closely with science academies.
- Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology
- Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology (National University) was established in 1946, its predecessor is the Moscow State University Department of Physics and Technology. The university is a polytechnic state university in Moscow, Russia, to theoretical physics, applied physics, applied mathematics and other areas of expertise, often referred to as "Russia's MIT".
- National Vologda University of Technology
- National Vologda University of Technology
- National Far Eastern University
- National Far Eastern University (founded by Emperor Nicholas II of Russia in 1899) is the most complete educational system in the Russian Far East.
- National University of Belgorod
- National University of Belgorod, located in Belgorod.
- National Amur University
- National Amur University
- Vladimir National University
- Vladimir State University is one of the largest universities in Russia. It was founded in 1958 and is located in the old city of Vladimir. Vladimir is only 180 km from Moscow.
- Tomsk State University
- Tomsk State University (formerly Tsarist Tomsk Imperial University) was founded in 1878. The university is the first university in the Siberian region of Russia and the Far East, its mission is based on higher education and basic scientific research, for the former Soviet Union and Russia has trained more than 100,000 outstanding professionals. Tomsk State University is a large comprehensive university combining education and research. It is one of the four top Russian state universities, after Moscow University, St. Petersburg State University and Novosibirsk State University.
- Volgograd State Pedagogical University
- Volgograd State Pedagogical University
- Volgograd State University of Engineering
- Volgograd State University of Engineering
- National University of Mari
- National Mari University
- Astrakhan National Pedagogical University
- Astrakhan National Pedagogical University
- National St. Petersburg Conservatory of Music
- National St. Petersburg Conservatory of Music
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