Belarusian State University of Informatics and Radioelectronics
The Belarusian State University of Informatics and Radioelectronics also known as BSUIR (Belarusian: Белару́скі Дзяржа́ўны Унівэрсытэ́т Інфарм́атыкі І Радыёэлектр́онікі; Russian: Белору́сский Госуда́рственный Университе́т Информа́тики и Радиоэлектро́ники) - is a large scientific and educational centre in Belarus located in Minsk capital. BSUIR was founded in March 15, 1964. In the national system of education of Belarus BSUIR plays a leading role in preparation of the engineering and scientific staff in the field of computer science, radioelectronics and telecommunications.
Template:University taxobox About 45 000 engineers, 800 PhD's and 70 Doctors of Science, successfully working in the most science-intensive fields of national economy, graduated from the University. The University employs 4 academicians and a corresponding member of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus, 55 professors, and 243 senior lecturers. Over 10 thousand students are mastering now 26 specialities, and about 200 out of them are foreign students.
The University incorporates 9 faculties; the Institute of Advanced and Conversion Training; Scientific and Research Centres; Master, and Doctorate Courses.