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PROGRAM FOR COMPETITIVE GROWTH OF KAZAN FEDERAL UNIVERSITY AMONG WORLD’S LEADING RESEARCH AND
TRAINING CENTRES FOR 2013-2020
July 05, 2013
VOLGA FEDERAL REGION, THE REPUBLIC OF TATARSTAN AND KAZAN FEDERAL UNIVERSITY
Growth points for Volga Federal Region
PetrochemistryBiotechnologies, Pharmaceutics and Medical industryCar manufacturingAircraft buildingEngine-buildingResearch, development and production in IT, new materials and nanotechnologies, new energy sector, complex engineering
Samara aerospace innovation territorial cluster Nuclear innovation cluster of Uliyanovsk region Sarov innovation cluster (Nizhny Novgorod region) Kama innovative territorial and production cluster of the Republic
of Tatarstan Energy efficient lighting technology and intelligent lighting control
systems (the Republic of Mordovia)
35%(about 2000 billion rub. per year)
36% (about 800 billion rub. per year)
22% (about 250 billion rub. per year)
Innovation territorial clusters of the region
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DISTINGUISHED SCIENTISTS AND PUBLIC FIGURES OF KFU
Leo Tolstoy, a writer, thinker, mentor; opened a new stage in Russian and global realism
development
Vladimir Lenin, a global-scale politician and statesman
Nikolay Lobachevsky, a mathematician, developer of non-Euclidean geometry
Karl Klaus, an eminent chemist; discovered ruthenium
Evgeny Zavoysky, a physicist; discovered the phenomenon of paramagnetic resonance
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DISTINGUISHED SCIENTISTS AND PUBLIC FIGURES OF KFU
Alexander Butlerov, developed a theory of chemical structure of organic compounds; a founder of Kazan
school of chemistry
Vladimir Engelgardt, a biochemist; discovered the oxidative phosphorylation phenomenon
Vladimir Bekhterev, an eminent physiologist, neurologist, psychiatrist, psychologist
Alexander Vishnevsky, a scientist, doctor, surgeon; developed a method of local anesthesia with the help
of novocaine
Vladimir Markovnikov, a chemist, founder of a scientific school; established a number of laws of mutual influence of atoms in organic compounds
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CURRENT LEADERS Government of the Republic of Tatarstan – 80%
Top authorities of Kazan-city – 90%
Morozov Oleg – Russian statesman and politician, head of the Directorate of the President of the Russian Federation for Domestic Policy
Khabrieva Taliya – Vice-President of the Russian Academy of Science, Director of the Institute of Legislation and Comparative Jurisprudence under the Government of the Russian Federation
Zaytsev Sergey – Deputy Prosecutor General of the Russian Federation
Govorukhin Stanislav – Deputy of the IV State Duma, representing “United Russia” party, Chairman of the State Duma Committee for Culture
Nikiforov Nikolay - Minister of Telecommunications and Mass Media of the Russian Federation
Fyodorov Nikolay - Minister of Agriculture of the Russian Federation
Lavrov Aleksey – Deputy Minister of Finance of the Russian Federation
Khusnullin Marat – Deputy mayor of Moscow in the Government of Moscow for Town Planning Policy and Construction
and others
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KAZAN FEDERAL UNIVERSITY TODAY
Base Institutes 18Institutes 2Divisions 30
Departments 292Higher Schools 3
Staff
over6 500 (over 3000
of them are involved in research
and production, with 73% having an academic degree)
Overall number of students
over47 000 (including 1000 international
students)
Positions in Russian ratings The 1st place In the district by scientific and educational
activity By average score in the Unified State
Examination (USE) among Federal Universities
By infrastructure development level in the district and among Federal Universities
The 3rd place Among classical universities By educational activity among higher
education institutions of Russia The 5th – the 7th places By number of publications in Scopus (459)
and WoS (300) systems By average score in the USE (71,4)
Place 601+ in QS rating
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KFU FACILITIES
226,000 sq.m. of training and laboratory premises;
20,000 sq.m. of research premises;
14 sq. m - total area of academic and laboratory premises provided for one student
dormitories for 13,300 places - the best student campus in Russia
11 sport facilities
more than 100 world class laboratories for priority areas in research and technologies with total cost of more than 2,4 bln. rubles
during the period from 2011 to 2012
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MISSION OF KAZAN FEDERAL UNIVERSITY
development of competitive human resources in the Volga
Region, the most dynamically developing region in Russia;
development of a strong research and academic hub with
support of innovative regional and country development by
providing world class academic process, research;
development of Kazan as a creative city and world class
academic center
"We order to establish the University and provide inviolability of this beneficial institution as well as the opportunity to accomplish the purpose of educating bright citizens to serve the Motherland and disseminate profound knowledge"
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PEER GLOBAL TOP INSTITUTIONS
Ranking in QS25 The National University of Singapore
44 Peking University (Beida)
56 Illinois State University (USA)
78 The University of Helsinki (Finland)
87 Freie Universität Berlin (Germany)
o introduced in the global top 100 universities of international rankings;o having much in common with KFU, namely:
number of students and teachers; subjects of academic programs ; research fields;
o with experience of cooperation with KFU
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GAP ANALISYS
Indicators KFULeading foreign
universitiesGap explanations Strategic initiatives
Number of citations in indexed
publications500 5000-8000 Lack of world-level research
Possibility of growth of research infrastructure
Insufficient international cooperation Weak rankings in global information space Development of key personnel
Development of breakthrough directions
Portfolio of intellectual product Attraction of talented students Broadening of infrastructure and
services Development of University
management system Targeting informational space
Share of international
academic staff 1% 30%
Share of graduate and doctoral
students 10% 40-60%
Insufficient number of academic programs Lack of dual diploma programs and courses
taught in foreign languages
Share of international
students3% 20%
Share of non-budget income sources ~30% 50% and
more
Insufficient demand for R&D research outcomes
Insufficient offer/ low attractiveness of commercial programs of main/ supplementary education curriculum
Underdevelopment of endowment institutions and sponsorship
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THE PROGRAM FOR COMPETITIVE GROWTH OF KAZAN FEDERAL UNIVERSITY WAS DEVELOPED IN ORDER TO OVERCOME THE GAPS
The Program for Competitive Growth of Kazan Federal University was developed with assistance of PricewaterhouseCoopers Russia B.V. company
At the present time a tree-year agreement of cooperation with QS Quacquarelli Symonds Limited is at the conclusion stage
CONSULTING PARTNERS
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PRIORITY LINES OF RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT
Biomedicine, pharmaceutics
Information and communication technologies
Oil exploration, oil processing, petrochemistry
Society development, intercultural communications and modern educational technologies
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BIOMEDICINE, PHARMACEUTICS
Scope of specialization of KFU includes: medical biochemistry, microbiology, genetics, proteomics, cybernetics, pharmaceuticals, nanobiotechnology, biophysics and medical equipment engineering
Major promising projects: Center for translation medicine on the basis of the Republican clinical hospital -2 International neurobiology laboratory, established in collaboration with the
Mediterranean Institute of Neurobiology (France) First Russian Master’s Degree program in the field of “Chemoinformatics and Molecular
Modelling”, jointly developed by KFU and the University of Strasbourg (France) Research and Educational Centre “Pharmaceuticals” and experimental production,
established in the framework of the federal target program PHARMA-2020 “Innosphera” Biopharmaceutical Technopark
More than 70% of current research at the global scientific arena are concentrated in biology and medicine
BIOMEDICINE, PHARMACEUTICALS
Chemistry (pharmaceuticals)
Physics (cryo and nuclear
medicine)Mathematics (bioinformatics and modeling)
IT (medical
cybernetics)
Engineering (medical
equipment and bioengineering)
Human sciences (evidentiary medicine)
Biomedicine
New cluster will enable University to:- increase the
number of publications in Scopus in 3 times due to the synergetic effect
- raise about 100 million US dollars per year (starting from 2015) for R&D due to the new Center for Research and Education and experimental production
Experimental production
Translational medicine
Republican clinical
hospital -2
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OIL EXPLORATION, OIL PROCESSING, PETROCHEMISTRY
Problem solving in the fields of: exploration, control over high-viscosity oil deposit development and high-viscosity oil deposit and natural bitumen development, effective catalysts for oil processing and petrochemistry
Major promising projects:Development of methods of underground refining and refining of hardly extracted hydrocarbons
jointly with Tatneft, JSC, Lukoil, JSC, Rosneft, JSC, the University of Calgary and the University of Alberta (Canada)
Establishment of a 3D Geo-center for modeling of oil and gas deposits and an oil-bearing rock exploration center in collaboration with Schlumberger, GE Phoenix X-Ray, Agilent Technologies, Wille Geotechnic
Forming and actualization of constantly operating models of hydrocarbons deposits in collaboration with 25 oil companies from Russia and Kazakhstan
Estimation of shale oil and shale gas reserves in collaboration with Tatneft, JSC and Lukoil, JSC; development of effective paving bitumen production technology together with Tatneft, JSC
Yearly during the period from 2013 to 2020:The number of publications in Scopus: 48, 60, 80, 120, 150, 200, 280, 350Revenues (million rub.): 200, 260, 340, 420, 520, 640, 800, 1000
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MACHINE BUILDING AND AUTOMOBILE MANUFACTURING
Major promising projects: Engineering Institute with objective to train specialists and to conduct scientific research for
automobile industryCenter of non-conventional materials in collaboration with the University of Maryland, USA
(academic adviser – R.Z. Sagdeev)Regional Engineering Centre in collaboration with the Republic of Tatarstan on a parity basis
Virtual automobile
Design ofpolution-free hybrid
engine
Operation modeling of motor car load-bearing element and
assembled elements
Virtual automobile
Intelligent control systems
Design of onboard intelligent information control systems for
motor cars, manufacturing process control systems
САМ-system
Design automation of specialized programs
Mechatronics and robotics
Supercomputer modeling of complex technical systems
Design ofmeasuring and control
system
Metrology and standardization
Logistics
Traffic flow modeling, GLONASS and JPS route optimisation
Development of new composite materials possessing a special
property package
New materials
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INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES
Comprehensive and substantial approachIT-School -> Higher Institute of Information Technologies and Information Systems, Institute of Computer Mathematics and Information Technologies (KFU) -> masters programs in economics, geology, energetics, chemistry and petrochemistry, biomedicine -> Industry -> University; Essential research directions: smart technologies,
visualization, Big Data, data protection and others; Interdisciplinarity: IT-education on the basis of the range
of academic departments Major promising projects: Joint research with leading companies: Microsoft, Samsung, HP, Fujitsu and others Self-engineered products: Synchronization of time scales and meteor cryptography; Creation of NIMFA program system for hydrogeomechanical modeling and
others Support at the regional level: 1 mln. dollars per year for invitation of the leading researchers;“Algarysh” program; “Innopolis” project. The number of publications in Scopus from 2013 to 2020: 50, 60, 80, 120, 150,
200, 250, 300Revenues (million rub.) from 2013 to 2020: 40, 50, 65, 85, 100, 200, 300
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SOCIETY DEVELOPMENT, INTERCULTURAL COMMUNICATIONS AND MODERN EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGIES
Major promising projects Establishment of the Center for EU Studies VOICES (one of the 35 EU centers around the world)
for the purposes of research of mega-events, cultural experience, immigration policies and practices on the post-Soviet territories; study of problems of European integration and relations between Russia and the EU;
Ethno-social, ethno-political, phenomenological and philological studies of social and religious practices in the context of unique multi-religious and multi-ethnic region;
Oriental and Turkic studies under the post -globalization conditions; Discourses of moderate Islam in "northern frontier“
Major partners: University of Portsmouth, UK University of Birmingham, UK European University at St. Petersburg Assembly of European Regions European Institute of Public Administration EU data center at Yoshkar Ola
Tolerant multicultural environment of interreligious reciprocal understanding and interethnic harmony, that was created and preserved during more
than 400 years in Tatarstan, is a valuable resource for effective international cooperation of the University
chemical and oil & gas industries
STRATEGICALLY PROMISING FIELDS OF EMERGING RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT
Computer design, synthesis and research of “smart” materials with unique properties (composite material, materials for energy efficiency technology, components for nanoelectronics, nanophotonics and spintronics)Publications in SCOPUS, Web of Science; new materials and technologies of their production
Circumterrestrial and outer space diagnosis, monitoring of the atmosphere, ionosphere and of the meteoric matter inflow into the Earth atmosphere; complexes of the ground support of space projects in the sphere of high precision space navigation, geodesy and astrometry, climate changeWork is carried out in the interests of national security of the Russian Federation
Development of the magnetic resonance and tomography methods: biology, medicine, pharmaceuticals, ecology, chemical and oil & gas industries. New materials for biomedical purposes, targeted medication delivery system, methods of diagnosis and unique analytical instrumentsPublications in SCOPUS, Web of Science; diagnostic equipment; medical product 19
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ATTRACTION OF TALENTED UNIVERSITY ENTRANTS
It is planned to rearrange the admission structure so as to increase the share of international students in the University from 3% to 15-20% by 2020 owing to: University entrants from China, Central
Asia, Oriental and developed countries, No admission to Specialist Training
programs, Expansion of admission to Master’s
Degree and Post-Graduate Training programs.
Current projects: “Children’s University”, “Small University”, Lobachevsky lyceum, IT lyceum (with its own new campus), “Talent Development Laboratory”, “InteLLeto” intellectual camp, summer subject-oriented school – “Quant” camp
Admission quality is planned to be improved owing to: unique academic programs offered, introduction of modern academic programs and technologies, global upgrading of equipment and laboratory base, teaching in the English language, invitation of leading Russian and foreign professors to teach in KFU, comfortable conditions for: residing in the Universiade village, sports, high-quality medical
assistance, organization of cultural entertainment.
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KEY PARTNERS – EMPLOYERS
International and Russian research institutes and centers, universities
Ministries and agencies of the Russian Federation
corporations: ВР; Schlumberger; Lukoil, OJSC; Tatneft, OJSC; Rosneft, OJSC; TNG-Group, LLC; KamAZ, OJSC; Nizhnekamskneftekhim, OJSC; Novartis, Pfizer; Sollers, OJSC; ELAZ, OJSC; Ford; Daimler; Renault-Nissan; AVL ListGmbH; Samsung; Microsoft; HP; Cisco; Fujitsu, Oracle, IBM, PricewaterhouseCoopers; Sberbank Rossii, OJSC
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KEY PARTNERS – LEADING RESEARCH AND TRAINING CENTERS
University of Giessen, Germany
RIKEN, Japan
Mediterranean Institute of Neurobiology, France
University of Leipzig, Germany
Max Planck University in Bad-Nauheim, Germany
Kanazawa University, Japan
Human Stem Cell Institute, OJSC, Russia
Free University of Berlin, Germany
University of Strasbourg, France
University of Helsinki, Finland
Carnegie Mellon University, USA
National Institute of Education, Singapore
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STRATEGIC INITIATIVES OF KFU 2020
Leading scientists and specialists
Talented under- and post-graduate students
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NOVELTY CONCENTRATION BY 2020
30 constant mega-grants (world-class scientists)
100 invited high-class researchers
500 new postdoc positions
50% of research and production staff have experience in working abroad
100 world-class research laboratories
200 modern training workshops
Share of international students, post-graduate students and research and production staff – over 10%
Intramural stimulating programs for research and production staff, students and their mobility support
Enrollment reduction and optimization of the University’s organizational structure
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THE REPUBLIC OF TATARSTAN SUPPORTS THE PROGRAM FOR COMPETITIVE GROWTH OF KFU
The President of the Republic of Tatarstan, Rustam Minnikhanov, is the leader of one of the most rapidly developing regions of Russia, Chairman of the Council of Russian Innovation Regions Association, Chairman of the Board of Trustees of Kazan Federal University
20 % of the Program for competitive growth of Kazan Federal University is co-financed by
the Republic of Tatarstan
The Republic of Tatarstan occupies the first place among territorial units of Russia by working efficiency estimate made for executive authorities of the RF territorial units
The Republic of Tatarstan has occupied the first place among the Russian regions by e-government introduction degree
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