The university has a multi-level system of higher education: bachelor–4 years, specialist–5 years, master–2 years, post-graduate–3–4 years. Since 2013/14 ITMO is partnering with universities in Germany, the Netherlands, Poland, Finland, France, among others, to participate in "double degree" international educational programs. ITMO graduates of these programs receive a second degree from a partner university. The university collaborates with large St. Petersburg companies, including
Elektropribor,
LOMO,
Mendeleev Institute for Metrology. The university supports a variety of scholarships: President of the Russian Federation, The Government of the Russian Federation, the Government of St. Petersburg, special scholarships in math, physics, IT, Research Council scholarship, name scholarship by LOMO and other companies. Students and staff carry out research and project activities on their own and as part of programs funded by the state and international contracts, federal and industry targeted programs. The university organizes and hosts competitions, congresses (for example, the annual "Young Scientists Congress"), forums, research conferences, including international ("Sensorica," "Fundamental Problems of Optics," etc.). In 2013, the university was one of the venues for the Russian National Student Forum. The university has participated in student and instructor exchange programs financed by organizations, including the
DAAD. ITMO is a member of the
Association of European Universities. It also collaborates with foreign universities, including
UCLA and
ITESM. ITMO University is one of two St. Petersburg universities–members of the
Shanghai Cooperation Organisation. SCO University offers involved learning where students work based on individual plans, learn about life in a different country and thus add to their education at their "home" university. At graduation, SCO University students receive a regular diploma and a special certificate. The university is part of the
Association of Technical Universities of Russia and China, founded in 2011, and participates in joint educational programs with the leading universities in China. This non-commercial organization unites technical universities of both countries and facilities student and instructor exchange. It was originally established at
Harbin Institute of Technology and
Bauman Technical University in
Moscow. Several times ITMO University students won "
Yandex. Algorithm" programming championship, organized by one of Russia's internet companies. It's not a student competition per se but open to participants over 17. In 2013, it welcomed over 3,000 programmers from 84 countries and several large companies, including Google, Facebook and
Vkontakte. That same year ITMO students took gold and silver, and in 2014–gold again, followed by another gold in 2015. ITMO team also regularly participates in
ACM ICPC programming championship under the general sponsorship by
IBM since 1997. In 2013, the university hosted the 37th championship and its student won the top prize. ITMO students received medals in this championship since 1999 and from 2004 till 2015 became absolute winners six times. In 2013, after their fifth win, Russia's
Ministry of Defense signed a contract with ITMO University to develop
software for
unmanned airplanes and
robotics, to name a few. The same year Minister
Sergey Shoygu offered talented students jobs in scientific military units as an alternative to mandatory military service. ITMO University maintains ties with IT companies. In 2011,
Dmitry Grishin, the general director of
Mail.Ru, became the head of the department of internet technologies founded by the company. Later it was reorganized. In 2012, Russian programmers working for Facebook held a series of lectures at the leading technical universities in Russia, including ITMO. In 2015,
Nobel Prize winner
Zhores Alferov opened the
International Year of Light and Light-based Technologies in St. Petersburg and held an open lecture at the university. In November 2014, the association of software manufacturers
Russoft published a ranking of Russian universities by the level of success in training of the IT specialists. ITMO University placed first. Around the same time the university held a conference together with the association about the advantages of successful performance at international programming competitions. In 2015, the Ministry of Education offered several universities, including ITMO to participate in the "National Platform for Open Education" Association and develop a pilot for online education with an opportunity to graduate at the completion of the courses. Currently this project still requires changes when it comes to licenses and university accreditations. Every participating university has to present no fewer than four online courses by September 2015. Russian President
Vladimir Putin congratulated the team of ITMO University with its sixth victory in ACM ICPC programming championship at the plenary session during the second day of the
St. Petersburg International Economic Forum in May 2015.
Rankings In 2022, the university was ranked #365 in the world by
QS World University Rankings, and #601 by World University Rankings by
Times Higher Education. In 2021, it was ranked #718 in the world by Best Global Universities Rankings by
U.S. News & World Report, and #901 by Academic Ranking of World Universities by
Shanghai Jiao Tong University. Universities participating in the project regularly compile development roadmaps in which they outline their goals in regard to enhancing their position in international rankings. The project's council reviews these roadmaps and consults the
Ministry of Science and Higher Education, which in turn distributes funding among the participating universities. ITMO University has been one of the project's top participants; these universities receive subsidies of up to 1 billion
rubles. In September 2016, ITMO University made its debut in THE World University Rankings within the 350-400 range, and was ranked 56th in computer science (but it dropped to the 101-125 range in 2020 in computer science), but it dropped to #601 in the world ranking in 2022. but it was ranked #901 in the world in 2022. ITMO made its debut in the
ARWU in August 2018 within the 801-900 range. As of the start of 2020, ITMO University featured in 13 subject rankings published by THE, QS, and ARWU. The university is also included in a number of other Russian and international rankings compiled by various analytics agencies, companies, and magazines. Since 2018, the Russian edition of the
Forbes magazine has been publishing its ranking of the top 100 Russian institutions of higher education, in which ITMO University has consistently been placing among the top ten. == Structure, university institutes and departments ==