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The sphere of education

The following officials from the territory of the RF are being actively appointed by the Russian Government to the key positions in the educational sphere of the RC and the city of Sevastopol:

Valery I. Koshkin was appointed the rector of the newly established Sevastopol State University (on 8 October 2014)(http://sevsu.ru/home/svedeniya-ob-obrazovatelnoj-organizatsiihttps://web.archive.org/web/20150822183611/http://sevsu.ru/home/svedeniya-ob-obrazovatelnoj-organizatsii). Previously, he resided in the territory of the RF and was the rector of the Moscow State Industrial University(http://msiu.ru/kafedry/23/about/employee.php?ELEMENT_ID=14606https://goo.gl/3F3YSu);

Michail Rudikov was appointed the new Director of the Department of Education at the apparatus meeting of the Sevastopol Government of 31 August 2015 (http://primechaniya.ru/home/news/7152/7670/https://web.archive.org/web/20150902122848/http://primechaniya.ru/home/news/7152/7670/). Previously, he worked in the Ministry of Education of the Moscow region;

Vladimir A. Mikheev was appointed vice-rector for institutional and legal activities of the Crimean Federal University named after V.I. Vernadsky(http://www.cfuv.ru/organi-upravleniya/rukovodstvo/mikheev-vladimir-aleksandrovichhttps://goo.gl/xitqkC). Before that, he was Deputy Minister of Social Policy of the RC and Deputy Minister of Labour and Social Protection of the RC during the occupation. Before the occupation, from 2000 to 2014, he was the prosecutor of the Moscow Transport Prosecutor’s Office for Supervision regarding compliance with customs legislation.

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