Kazan University is a leading scientific and educational institution in Russia. It was founded in 1804 by the Emperor Alexander I on the initiative of Mikhail Lomonosov. The university was named after the city of Kazan, which was the capital of the Tatarstan Republic at that time.
The main aim of Kazan University is to provide top-quality education and conduct cutting-edge research in all fields of science and technology. Over the years, the university has produced many outstanding scientists who have made significant contributions to various fields of knowledge.
Today, Kazan University comprises more than 40 schools, institutes, and departments that offer programs in a wide range of disciplines. The university has an extensive network of international partnerships and collaborates with leading universities and research organizations around the world.