Ekaterinenburg, Russia
https://gsem.urfu.ru/en/
Empfohlene Studiengänge: IBIS, IB-E, TM, HM, WMM
The Graduate School of Economics and Management of Ural Federal University is a recognised research and education centre adhering to international academic standards. GSEM excellence is driven with our strategic priorities – high quality of education in accordance with international standards, sustainable development, international focus, wide collaboration with the world of practice, professional team, and strong research potential – positioning the School among the leading business schools in Russia. Read more about the university here.
Ekaterinburg is the fourth largest city in Russia with 1.5 million inhabitants, and the administrative centre of the Sverdlovsk Region. It is located on the Iset River east of the Ural Mountains, in the middle of the Eurasian continent, on the border of Europe and Asia. It is the main cultural and industrial center of the region, also called the capital of the Urals. Find more information here.
Language(s) of Instruction: You must speak English to level B2 or higher. The Russian language knowledge is not obligatory.
Semester Dates: Fall Semester: September - January / Spring Semester: February - early July
Course Offerings: See Course Catalogue here. Note there is no specific offering for TM, HM, and WMM.
Costs: There are no additional tuition costs for studying at Ural Federal University. Additional costs that must be considered are accommodations, meals, and cost of living.
Exchange Places: 4
International Accreditation: EPAS
Student Housing: Upon request you will be provided a place at the university dormitory for a small price. You will be living with other international students from all over the world. The dormitory is located within walking distance from the main campus building.
Student Life: Learn more about the campus here, and more about Ekaterinburg here.
Information for Students with Disabilities: The Center for Inclusive Education is available for students with disabilities. Find more information here.
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