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Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Institute of International Relations (IIR, or nicknamed as IMS) is a non-state academic institution located in Yekaterinburg, Sverdlovsk Oblast, Russia. It has a state accreditation (Order of the Federal Service for Supervision in Education and Science from 20.03.2006). It is one of the oldest non-state higher education providers in Yekaterinburg, and was originally established as the Ekaterinburg College of Foreign Languages in 1994 by Urals Architecture and Art Academy and private individuals. Formerly a liberal arts college, it has been preparing professional translators. The institute has been conferring specialist degrees since 1997.Institute of International Relations has a branch in Kamensk-Uralsk and a College of the Institute of International Relations in Yekaterinburg. The college is a structural unit of IIR that implements programs of vocational education in management, tourism and hospitality. The Kamensk-Uralsk branch of IIR has provided professional education in linguistics and management since 1998.The university operates three academic faculties: Linguistics, International Economy Relations, and Additional Education, with an enrollment of 1,047 undergraduate students. The teaching buildings are located on 10,151 m2 of land in the city centre of Yekaterinburg near Church of All Saints, on the shore of the pond on the River Iset.The university is noted as strong in the fields of Linguistics. The institute holds a golden medal \"One hundred best universities of Russia\", awarded by Independent Public Council in St. Petersburg."@en }

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