Kemerovo State Institute of Food Science and Technology is a Higher Educational Institution in Kemerovo city. Kemerovo State Institute of Food Science and Technology is a center of training for the food processing enterprises and other industries in Siberia, Far East and Urals. Kemerovo State Institute of Food Science and Technology was founded in 1972. Currently Kemerovo State Institute of Food Science and Technology is a home of about ten thousand students. Till now Kemerovo State Institute of Food Science and Technology has trained over 24000 professionals. Kemerovo State Institute of Food Sciences and Technologies structure includes 7 faculties and 36 departments in 5 academic buildings. Kemerovo State Institute of Food Science and Technology employs 550 highly qualified teachers, more than 70% of whom have academic degrees and titles.
Faculties of Kemerovo State Institute of Food Science and Technology:
Student Accommodation
There is a large blocks of flats housing of students, with fully furnished bedrooms organized around corridors or apartments with a shared kitchen. Free 24 hrs. gas, electricity, hot & cold water and phone available for students.
Rooms are centrally heated. As they’re typically located on or near campus, living there puts you at the center of student life.
Kemerovo City
Kemerovo is a city in Russia located in the south of Western Siberia, in the northern part of Kuznetsk coal basin. Being the capital of the Kemerovo region, it is an important administrative, economic, scientific, cultural, transport, and industrial center of the country, standing on both banks of the Tom River, about 3,630 km east of Moscow.
Kemerovo features
The name “Kemerovo” was probably derived from the Turkish “kemer” (a mountain slope, a bank, a ravine, a hill, a mountain). Kemerovo City Day is celebrated on June 12.
The climate of the city is continental. The average temperature in January is minus 17 degrees Celsius, in July – plus 19 degrees C.
Kemerovo International Airport is located 2.5 kilometers southeast of the city outskirts, offering flights to Moscow, Phuket, Bangkok, Goa, Hurghada.
The city has a number of enterprises of chemical, engineering and coal industries, which have a negative impact on the environment. In recent years, emissions from factories and other stationary sources decreased.
At the same time, growth in the number of cars has led to an increase in the volume of air emissions from this source, but precise data on air pollution caused by transport is not available.
October 16, 2006, Kuznetsky bridge was opened. It is one of the widest bridges (40,5 meters) in Siberia.
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