Astrakhan State University


Astrakhan State University is a university located in Astrakhan, Russian Federation. It was founded in 1932.
The traditional functions of Astrakhan State University include training specialists and fundamental researches; but ASU also works actively to export its educational services and to share new technologies with the industry and the business.
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ASU actively develops its international links. Jointly with its partners from Finland, Italy, Japan, Germany, France, China, Iran, Egypt, United States, Uzbekistan, and from other countries, Astrakhan State University carries out the following programs: short-term language courses, student exchanges, joint research and innovative projects, joint courses for students, international conferences.
ASU successfully realizes its agreements on “double diplomas” signed with Université de Sophia Antipolis and with Clark University. The agreements concern joint Masters’ programs.
ASU has been chosen by Harvard University as a pilot site in Russia to organize an educational program in international competitiveness.
The two-year experience gained by ASU's Russian Language Summer School for American students has made it possible for the parties to sign a cooperation agreement till 2012.
ASU has become one of 16 basic Russian Universities to form the University of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation.
A UNESCO Chair operates at ASU; this Chair contributes to setting a systematic international cooperation and to enhancing international relations between universities and other organizations.
ASU's students can study the main European and Eastern languages.