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  1. RUT International is a multidisciplinary and practice-oriented university that offers diverse education in the field of transport, economics, law and other areas. It has over 200 partner universities and organizations from 66 countries and hosts international students, staff and events.

  2. Russian University of Transport was established as the Imperial Moscow Engineering School (IMIU) by decree of Emperor Nicholas II on May 23, 1896, in order to train engineers for the construction of the Trans-Siberian Railway. Training courses began on 12 September 1896. The first director of the university was professor F.E. Maksimenko.

  3. www.miit.ru › portal › pageMIIT

    Learn about the history, activities and facilities of RUT (MIIT), a major Russian education establishment in the transport industry. Find information for students, partners and foreign citizens who want to study or work at RUT (MIIT).

  4. Russian University of Transport founded in 1896 is now a multidisciplinary and practice-focused university, the largest one in Russia in the field of transport and transportation. RUT University implements its development strategy in close cooperation with industrial partners.

  5. Emperor Nicholas II was renamed the Russian University of Transport and its founder became the Ministry of Transport of the Russian Federation. The university was granted a new status. For more than 120 years of history, more than 650 thousand highly qualified specialists with higher and secondary professional education have graduated the

  6. The Russian University of Transport has been providing quality education for 120 years. The university is self-described as an “engineering school” that offers Bachelor’s, Master’s, and Specialist degree programs in multiple fields of study.

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  8. History. Russian University of Transport was established as the Imperial Moscow Engineering School (IMIU) by decree of Emperor Nicholas II on May 23, 1896, in order to train engineers for the construction of the Trans-Siberian Railway. Training courses began on 12 September 1896. The first director of the university was professor F.E. Maksimenko.