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Gymnazium Union of Russia

Gymnazium Union of Russia

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The Gymnazium Union of Russia (Russian: Гимнази́ческий Союз Росси́и) is a government-backed open network of Russian gymnaziums, lyceums and secondary schools.

The Union was introduced by Andrei Fursenko, the Russian Education Minister, on November 6, 2007, at a major conference in education held at Saint Petersburg State University.[1][2]

The Union is sponsored and broadly supported by the Russian Foundation for Education Support, a Gazprom's non-profit foundation.[3] It makes a part of the National Priority Projects and is directly supported by Russian President Dmitry Medvedev[3] and the Russian Ministry of Education.[1][3][4]

The infrastructure of the Union relies on videoconferencing and allows to hold discussion meetings between member schools, befriended universities and research institutions, and the headquarters of the Foundation for Education Support.[3]

As of early April 2008, the Union brings together about 100 schools in all seven federal Russian districts and rapidly grows.[3]

Members

Central Federal District

Belgorod Oblast

Bryansk Oblast

Kaluga Oblast

Kostroma Oblast

Moscow Oblast and the Federal City of Moscow

Orel Oblast

Tambov Oblast

Tula Oblast

Tver Oblast

Yaroslavl Oblast

Northwestern Federal District

Arkhangelsk Oblast

Kaliningrad Oblast

Komi Republic

Leningrad Oblast

Nenets Autonomous Okrug

Pskov Oblast

Federal City of Saint Petersburg

Vologda Oblast

Southern Federal District

Astrakhan Oblast

Krasnodar Krai

Rostov Oblast

Stavropol Krai

Volga Federal District

Republic of Bashkortostan

Chuvash Republic

Mari El Republic

Orenburg Oblast

Ulyanovsk Oblast

Urals Federal District

Tyumen Oblast

Siberian Federal District

Republic of Buryatia

Irkutsk Oblast

Krasnoyarsk Krai

Far Eastern Federal District

Sakha Republic


References

  1. "Gimnazium Union unifies professors" (in Russian). NTV Russia. 2007-11-06. Retrieved 2008-02-13.
  2. "Forum of Gimnanium Union of Russia opened in Saint Petersburg" (in Russian). Rosbalt. 2007-11-06. Archived from the original on 2012-09-08. Retrieved 2008-02-13.
  3. "Profile of the Gymnazium Union of Russia {{in lang|ru}}". Archived from the original on 2008-05-02. Retrieved 2008-04-08.

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