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Уральский федеральный университет имени первого Президента России Б.Н. Ельцина | |
Former names | Ural State University, Ural State Technical University |
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| Motto | Russian: Думай, делай, достигай! Latin: Cogitare, agere, consequi! |
Motto in English | Think, act, achieve![1] |
| Type | Public |
| Established | 1920 (established), 2011 (integrated) |
| Endowment | RUB 241,189,117 (~USD 1,280,000) (August 2024)[2] |
| President | Stanislav Naboychenko (until 2013) |
| Rector | Victor Koksharov (since 2010) |
Academic staff | 4,400+ (August 2024) |
| Students | 45,000+ in total, of which 4,500+ are foreign students (August 2024) |
| Location | , , Russia 56°50′38″N 60°39′14″E / 56.8440°N 60.6539°E |
| Campus | Urban |
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| Affiliations | University of the Arctic,[3] Association of Sino-Russian Technical Universities,[4] Russian Council on International Affairs,[5] The Euroasian Universities Association,[6] Association of technical universities of Russia and China,[7] International Association of Architecture and Construction Higher Educational Institutions, Association of Russian leading Universities,[8] Erasmus Plus,[9] BRICS Network University, SCO Network University, CIS University[10] |
| Website | http://urfu.ru/en/ |
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Building details | |
Main university building | |
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| Regional – Overall | |
| QS Emerging Europe and Central Asia[11] | 32 (2022) |
Ural Federal University, named after the first President of Russia, Boris Yeltsin, (Уральский федеральный университет имени первого Президента России Б.Н. Ельцина, Uralʹskiĭ federalʹnyĭ universitet imeni pervogo Prezidenta Rossii B.N. Yelʹtsina, often shortened to UrFU, УрФУ) is an educational institution in the Ural region of Russia. The Ural Federal University was formed by a merger of the Ural State Technical University and Ural State University. It is one of 10 Russian Federal Universities. The university cooperates with the Russian Academy of Sciences and serves as a research and innovation center for the Ural region. UrFU offers educational programs in four areas of knowledge and 108 academic majors.[12] UrFU also has the right to independently award academic degrees.
In 2024 UrFU was ranked 516 in the world by QS World University Rankings, 601-700 in the Academic Ranking of World Universities, 1001-1200 by World University Rankings by Times Higher Education. In 2023, it was ranked 959 in the Best Global Universities Rankings by U.S. News & World Report.[13]
The Ural University was established in the town of Ekaterinburg in 1920 by a decree of the head of Soviet revolutionary government Vladimir Lenin. However, the university underwent a number of changes due to the lack of resources in such circumstances as revolution and civil war.[citation needed]
Finally, the university split into two: Ural State University (USU), a smaller university responsible for education in natural sciences, social sciences and humanities, and Ural Polytechnic Institute (USTU-UPI), a larger one focused on training engineers in areas such as metallurgy, machine-building, civil engineering and power engineering. At the same time, UPI was developing several new (for the time) areas of knowledge like nuclear energetics, organic chemistry and synthesis, and telecommunications. Despite such partition, both universities were connected closely with each other.[citation needed] The first international students arrived at Ural University in the 1940s. During almost 100 years of the university's history, it has produced more than 2,500 specialists from Europe, Asia and Africa.[citation needed]
Since 2008, the university has been bearing the name of Boris Yeltsin, who graduated the Department of Civil Engineering in 1955 and became the first President of Russian Federation in 1991.[citation needed] The merger process of USTU-UPI and USU to create Ural Federal University (UrFU) began in 2009 and was completed by the spring of 2011.[citation needed] The number of full-time students studying at UrFU exceeded 45,000 in 2024. The foreign students come from more than 100 countries, and are taught by more than 4,400 faculty members. 358 educational programs were provided by 13 institutes. More than 400,000 people have graduated from Ural Federal University over the years.
In 2024, more than 4,400 international students study at UrFU. During the last ten years, the university was attended by more than 20 international delegations. Among them are the ambassadors of the US, France, United Kingdom, Sweden, The Republic of South Africa, and Mongolia.[citation needed]
Ural Federal University held the following positions in national and global rankings:
Globally:
Emerging market regional:
Russia:

Ural Federal University includes the following institutes:[17]

One important direction of activity is integration of Ural Federal University into the international research and educational environment. The university participates in network educational projects (Shanghai Cooperation Organisation, European Union, UNESCO, BRICS).[20]
The university is a member of the University of the Arctic.[21] UArctic is an international cooperative network based in the Circumpolar Arctic region, consisting of more than 200 universities, colleges, and other organizations with an interest in promoting education and research in the Arctic region.[22] The collaboration has been paused after the beginning of the Russo-Ukrainian War in 2022.[23]
The Ural Federal University is the largest federal university in Russia. It has 15 educational buildings, 18 dormitories, 20 sports facilities and 438 multimedia classrooms.
UrFU is ranked among the top 10 universities in Russia and is a participant in the Priority 2030 program.
The university has more than 400 collaboration agreements with international partners. It also has student exchange programs with more than 150 universities from 40 countries.[24]

Key areas of scientific research at UrFU:
In accordance with the Federal Law of 03.11.2006 No. 174-FZ "About autonomous institutions", a supervisory board was created in UrFU. As of March 2019, it consisted of:[25]
UrFU Alumni Association was established in 2012. In 2012–2013, the university established offices of the Alumni Association in Mongolia and Russian cities of Moscow, Nizhny Tagil, Kamensk-Uralsky and Noyabrsk. Currently, the Alumni Association is represented in Vietnam, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Kazakhstan, China, Armenia and Kyrgyzstan.[26]
Among the famous graduates of the Ural Federal University there are politicians, scientists, sportsmen, writers and directors.[27]
The famous alumni of the Ural Federal University:
The "Dedicatied to Young People" short film, which features Ural Federal University graduates giving advice to current UrFU students, won the ‘Most Creative Corporate Institution Video’ QS-Apple Creative Award and received the title of QS-Apple Creative Idol. The contest was held in 2011, at the 7th QS Asia Pacific Professional Leaders in Education Conference and Exhibition, in Manila (Philippines), and was organized by Quacquarelli Symonds.[28]