Tajik National University
Russian: Таджикский национальный университет Tajik: Донишгоҳи Миллии Тоҷикистон | |
Motto in English | To learn, To Educate, To Enlighten |
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Type | National |
Established | 21 March 1947; 77 years ago (1947-03-21) |
Affiliation | IAU, EUA, WHO |
Rector | doctor of law professor Nasriddinzoda Emomali Sayfiddin |
Academic staff | 2299 |
Students | 22661 |
Doctoral students | 3,200 |
Address | Rudaki str. 17, 734025 , Dushanbe , Tajikistan |
Campus | Urban, 49 Hectares (approximately 121 Acres ) |
Language | Tajik, Russian, English |
Website | www |
University rankings | |
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Regional – Overall | |
QS Emerging Europe and Central Asia[1] | 21-23 (2024) |
Tajik National University (Russian: Таджикский национальный университет; Tajik: Донишгоҳи Миллии Тоҷикистон, romanized: Donishgohi Millii Tojikiston). Tajik National University is the largest university and the only National university in Tajikistan. From the start, One of the prestigious and ranked university in Central Asia.
The head office of the university is located in the capital city of Tajikistan.
Tajik National University prepares extensive human resources for the economy of Tajikistan, from Medical doctors to finance professionals and journalists . President Emomali Rahmon and the former chairman of the National Bank of Tajikistan Murodali Alimardon are alumni. TNU is the flagship university of Tajikistan. Uniquely, the university is directly funded by the government while also being more independent of it compared to other state universities.
Tajik National University holds the second place in Central Asia in volume of publications and citations in scientific database Scopus and the Hirsch index, with the best academic results in the faculty of Medicine.
History
1947 – Tajik State University (Resolution of the Council of Ministers of USSR from 21.03.1947, № 643).
1997 – Tajik State National University named after V.l. Lenin (TSNU) (Decree of the President of the Republic of Tajikistan from 15.02.1997, № 669).
2008 – Tajik National University (TNU) (Decree of the President of the Republic of Tajikistan from 28.10.2008, № 556).
Facilities
The university encompasses publishing, a research library, a botanical garden, a hostel, 114 departments (107 special departments), a University Hospital and high school. For the industrial and practical training of students in the establishment, the functioning educational and production bases are Takob, Ziddi and Javoni.
The university has 198 doctors, professors and 632 candidates of sciences. TNU has 8 dissertation councils 26.
Its scientific library with 945 000 copies of scientific, educational, fiction and periodicals.
TNU Research Institutes offers 110 research laboratories, electronic library with access to more than 12 million digital online sources, medical laboratories, bio-technology Centre, Techno Park, Center for Language Studies, Cultural Education Center “Confucius”, Center of periodicals, printing and translation center. For the medical faculty, many additional laboratories (anatomy, pathology labs, etc.) for medical faculty .
Academic departments
- Faculty of Medicine
- Faculty of Dentistry
- Faculty of Nursing
- Faculty of Pharmacy
- Faculty of Biology
- Faculty of Physics
- Faculty of Chemistry
- Faculty of Mechanics and Mathematics
- Faculty of Geology
- Faculty of International Relations
- Faculty of History
- Faculty of Law
- Faculty of Philosophy
- Faculty of Philology
- Faculty of Russian Philology
- Faculty of Asia and European languages
- Faculty of Journalism
- Faculty of Economics and Management
- Faculty of Finance and Economy
- Faculty of Accounting and Economics
- Joint faculty of TNU and Belarusian university
Notable alumni
- Salimjon Aioubov – journalist, reporter and writer
- Turdikhon Berdieva – linguist and orientalist
- Guljahon Bobosodiqova – Deputy of the Supreme Soviet of the Tajik SSR and the Supreme Soviet of the USSR[2]
- Sherali Khayrulloyev – former Minister of Defense of Tajikistan.
- Rohat Nabieva - Historian, wrote Women of Soviet Tajikistan (1967)
- Umarali Quvvatov – an outspoken critic of veteran Tajik leader Emomali Rahmon[3]
- Emomali Rahmon – current president of Tajikistan
References
- ^ "QS World University Rankings-Emerging Europe & Central Asia". Retrieved 15 January 2023.
- ^ Bashiri, Iraj (2002). Prominent Tajik Figures of the Twentieth Century. Dushanbe, Tajikistan: International Borbad Foundation, Academy of Sciences of Tajikistan. p. 59. OCLC 501842788.
- ^ "Vocal critic of Tajik president shot dead in Istanbul". Channel NewsAsia. 6 March 2015. Archived from the original on 2 April 2015. Retrieved 28 March 2015.
External links
- Official site
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