Rosobrnadzor issued warnings to seven universities
On February 25, the Federal Service for Supervision of Education and Science of Russia issued warnings to seven universities about the inadmissibility of violations of mandatory requirements.
"Rosobrnadzor issued warnings about the inadmissibility of violating mandatory requirements and suggested taking measures to ensure their compliance within the framework of federal state control (supervision) in the field of education," the service's website says.
The list of universities where violations were identified included the Moscow State Academic Art Institute named after V.I. Surikov at the Russian Academy of Arts, the Institute of Special Pedagogy and Psychology, Perm State National Research University, the Russian-Tajik (Slavic) University and the Moscow State University of Geodesy and Cartography.". In addition, two religious institutions received warnings.: "Russian Orthodox University of St. John the Theologian" and "Training Center for Church Specialists of the Ryazan Diocese of the Russian Orthodox Church."
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