Nizhny Novgorod State Technical University named after Alekseev. Nizhny Novgorod State Technical University. R.E. Alekseev. An excerpt characterizing the Nizhny Novgorod State Technical University

Nizhny Novgorod State Technical University them. R. E. Alekseeva
(NSTU im. R. E. Alekseeva)
international name Nizhny Novgorod State Technical University
Former names Gorky Industrial Institute
Gorky Polytechnic Institute
Year of foundation July 6, 1916
Type state
Rector Dmitriev S. M.
students 15136
Undergraduate 12282
Specialty 1918
Master's degree 1206
PhD 407
Doctorate 10
Location Russia, Nizhny Novgorod
Underground Sennaya(projected)
Legal address 603950, st. Minina, d.24
Website nntu.ru
Media files at Wikimedia Commons

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In 1896 - 1900, the official authorities of the Russian Empire received petitions from the commercial and industrial community to open polytechnic universities in a number of major cities Russia, including Nizhny Novgorod. Responding to these requests, the government opened three new polytechnic institutes: in St. Petersburg, Kyiv and Warsaw.

Warsaw Polytechnic Institute of Emperor Nicholas II (1915-1917)

In July 1915 he was hastily evacuated to Moscow. It was possible to take out a significant part of the library, the station for the resistance of materials, chemical laboratories, etc. In Moscow, the Warsaw Polytechnic Institute was located temporarily, until it was transferred to another city in Russia. Tiflis, Saratov, Odessa, Yekaterinoslav, Orenburg, Omsk, Yekaterinodar fought for the right to accept the institute.

At the end of September 1915 Nizhny Novgorod also announced his ability and desire to accept the Warsaw Polytechnic Institute. The Ministry of Trade and Industry of Russia gave its consent to the opening in Nizhny Novgorod polytechnic institute provided that the city collects one third of the total amount needed for equipment - 2 million rubles. The meeting of representatives of industry and trade of Nizhny Novgorod decided to increase by 1 million rubles the amount of 700 thousand rubles allocated by them for the construction of a local polytechnic institute by means of new fees. For these purposes, the owner of the mills, M.E. Bashkirov donated 500 thousand rubles, M.A. Degtyarev and mayor D.V. Sirotkin for 100 thousand, D.M. Burmistrov - 50 thousand. In addition, the city allocated 500 thousand from its budget, there were contributions from the zemstvo, the nobility, and some private individuals. Thus, the Warsaw Polytechnic was located in Nizhny Novgorod mainly at the expense of Nizhny Novgorod residents.

On July 6, 1916, the Ministry of Trade and Industry decided to transfer the Warsaw Polytechnic Institute to Nizhny Novgorod. So the institute began new life in the city on the Volga. 53 out of 66 teachers and employees of the institute were evacuated from Warsaw. Among them were: director V.P. Amalitsky, Dean of the Mechanical Department V.K. Zadarnovsky, Dean of the Chemical Department I.I. Bevad, editor of Izvestia of the Warsaw Polytechnic Institute I.R. Braitsev, as well as V.A. Corned beef, I.F. Chorba, A.N. Kugushev, N.N. Vorozhtsov, I.A. Cherdantsev, B.G. Rozhdestvensky, B.M. Lampsey, V.S. Burovtsev, R.E. Wagner, N.A. Semenov, scholarship holder (left at the institute to prepare for teaching) P.I. Matveev and others. Many of them then long years worked at the mechanical and chemical faculties of Novosibirsk State University, at the mechanical-building and chemical-technological institutes, at the Gorky Industrial Institute, and N.A. Semenov and P.I. Matveev even - at the Gorky Polytechnic Institute.

Among the teachers of the Warsaw Polytechnic Institute there were many well-known scientists, such as State Councilor Professor I.F. Chorba, who was awarded the Orders of St. Stanislav of the 2nd and 3rd degrees and St. Anna of the 2nd and 3rd degrees, a student of the outstanding Russian chemist A.M. Butlerova Professor I.I. Bevad and others.

Nizhny Novgorod Polytechnic Institute (1917-1918)

On March 14, 1917, the Nizhny Novgorod Executive Public Committee of the Provisional Government issued a resolution renaming the Warsaw Polytechnic Institute into the Nizhny Novgorod Polytechnic Institute.

In March 1917, in connection with the liquidation of all government institutions of the Kingdom of Poland that ceased to exist, the Council of the Warsaw Polytechnic Institute petitioned the Provisional Government to rename the institute to the Nizhny Novgorod Polytechnic Institute.

On June 20, 1917, the Provisional Government adopted a resolution "On the Establishment of the Nizhny Novgorod Polytechnic Institute." The resolution stated: “Establish from October 1, 1917 in Nizhny Novgorod a polytechnical institute consisting of four departments: chemical, mechanical, civil engineering and mining ... The Warsaw Polytechnic Institute is to be abolished ... All students and volunteers of the Warsaw Polytechnic Institute are provided the right to transfer to the relevant departments and courses of the Nizhny Novgorod Polytechnic Institute ... All personnel Warsaw Polytechnic Institute, both in terms of education and administrative and economic parts, is transferred to the Nizhny Novgorod Polytechnic Institute. So the Warsaw Polytechnic Institute became Nizhny Novgorod.

After the February revolution of 1917, certain democratic changes took place in the life of the Nizhny Novgorod Polytechnic Institute: the departments were renamed into faculties, the head of the university became known as the rector, laboratory assistants became assistants. In addition to professors, associate professors and assistants were involved in active work on the management of the institute, for the first time students were allowed to solve a number of issues in the life of the university, females were given the right to fill all positions in the educational and administrative lines.

On March 22, 1917, at a general meeting of professors, teachers and laboratory assistants, in the presence of representatives from the students (with an advisory vote), Prince A.N. was elected interim director of the institute. Kugushev.

However, as an independent university, the Nizhny Novgorod Polytechnic Institute did not exist for long. After the October Revolution, the question of the democratization of higher education was raised, which was understood primarily as a change in the social composition of students and teachers in favor of workers and peasants, and the NPI, according to local authorities, was not ready for such democratization.

On March 28, 1918, at the initiative of the chairman of the Nizhny Novgorod Provincial Committee of the Bolshevik Party, teacher of the Mineralogy Department of the Polytechnic Institute N.M. Fedorovsky, supported by the chairman of the provincial executive committee I.R. Romanov, the Executive Committee of the Nizhny Novgorod Provincial Council considered the issue of reforming higher education. For greater democratization of higher education, it was decided to create a university in Nizhny Novgorod, and to close the Nizhny Novgorod Polytechnic Institute, the People's University and the Higher Agricultural Courses and transfer all their property to the university.

On May 22, 1918, the State Commission for Education adopted a resolution on the establishment of the Nizhny Novgorod University, and on June 25, 1918, the Council of People's Commissars of the RSFSR adopted a decree "On the abolition of the Nizhny Novgorod Polytechnic Institute" signed by V.I. Lenin.

Nizhny Novgorod State University (1918-1930)

The Nizhny Novgorod University included the mechanical, chemical and civil engineering faculties of the former polytechnic institute. Most of the students and teachers of the university switched to them. The University was transferred and its material base. The technical faculties, like the whole university, lacked premises, teaching aids and equipment. July 2nd The collegium of the Novosibirsk State University made a decision to involve teachers of the former Nizhny Novgorod Polytechnic Institute to work at the university. As a result, the bulk of the teachers of the Nizhny Novgorod Polytechnic Institute in July. decided to go to university. Among them were I.F. Chorba, V.A. Corned beef, B.M. Lampsey, B.G. Rozhdestvensky, V.K. Zadarnovsky, A.N. Kugushev and others.

Qualified engineers from Nizhny Novgorod enterprises also worked at the technical faculties of the university. In 1917, one of the leading specialists of the Sormovo plant G.V. began teaching at the Polytechnic Institute. Trinkler, since September. – graduates of the Warsaw-Nizhny Novgorod Polytechnic Institute M.I. Decabrun and R.N. Litvinov, mechanical engineer, graduate of the Petrograd Polytechnic Institute P.I. Piskunov, V. - shipbuilding engineer S.A. Karpov, V.L. Lychkovsky - the founder of the electrical engineering specialty at the Faculty of Mechanics of the Novosibirsk State University, etc. A number of teachers - P.M. Avaev, A.M. Zilberman, L.I. Polivanov, P.S. Philosophers and others came from other cities. In the 1920s, employees of the Nizhny Novgorod Radio Laboratory, outstanding scientists V.P. Vologdin (in 1919–1923), M.A. Bonch-Bruevich (in 1921–1928), as well as V.V. Tatarinov, V.K. Lebedinsky and others. In 1920, he left the University of Nizhny Novgorod for the Ivanovo-Voznesensky Polytechnic Institute, where he became rector, Professor N.N. Vorozhtsov.

Nizhny Novgorod University began its work in the most difficult conditions of economic ruin, which affected all of its activities. If in 1919/1920 the university had 14 faculties, then in 1921/22, as a result of the reduction, only four remained (mechanical, chemical, agronomic and medical).

In 1922, the question arose of liquidating the NSU due to the lack of funds for its maintenance. But local authorities, with the support of the Nizhny Novgorod public, managed to defend the university. Of no small importance was the fact that the Faculty of Chemistry was the main center of the leather industry in Russia, directed the activities of acid and oil plants, and the organization of cellulose production. The Faculty of Mechanics was based at the Krasnoye Sormovo, Dvigatel Revolyutsii, Krasnaya Etna, and other factories, where students had practical training and where they were sent to work as engineers. A huge role in the preservation of the university was played by the Krasnoye Sormovo plant, which supported the financing of the university, given the enormous importance of technical faculties in training personnel for the enterprise.

From 1922 to 1925 NSU was on the local budget, and 25% of the cost of its maintenance was covered by tuition fees. By 1925, the Faculty of Mechanics had five specialties: agricultural engineering, heat engineering, mechanical technology of fibrous substances (spinning and weaving), electrical engineering, and shipbuilding. In 1926, new specialties were opened: metal cutting, metal forming, foundry. At the Faculty of Mechanics in the late 20s, students studied in seven specialties, including those that were in the process of closing:

1) thermal power plants and boiler plants with specializations: steam engineering, internal combustion engines, electric power plants. The main courses - steam boilers, steam engines, power plants, steam turbines - were taught by Professor B.M. Lampsy. The ICE specialty was headed by Professor G.V. Trinkler; 2) mechanical processing of metals with specializations: metal forming, metal cutting, foundry; 3) river shipbuilding with specializations: hull building and ship mechanisms; 4) flour milling; 5) mechanical technology of wood; 6) technology of fibrous substances; 7) agricultural engineering.

The number of specialties at the Faculty of Chemistry also gradually increased. In 1925 there were three specialties: leather technology, technology of fats and oils, electrochemistry and electrometallurgy (the latter was closed in the same year due to the death of Professor P.M. Avaev). In 1927/28, the specialty "Technology of silicates" was restored, the following year a wood-chemical specialty (dry distillation of wood) and a specialty "Basic chemical industry" were opened.

A new phenomenon in the life of higher education after the October Revolution was the emergence of party and Komsomol organizations in universities. The party and Komsomol organizations brought into the life of the university the politicization of the educational process, the implementation of a class line, which complicated the relationship in the teaching and student teams, and interfered with the educational process. However, it cannot be denied that the Communists and Komsomol members played a significant positive role in mobilizing teams to solve the problems facing universities. In the first half of the 1920s, the need for engineering and technical specialists was not great. During 1918-1925, the university (at that time the faculties of the Polytechnic Institute were already working as part of the university) trained 29 mechanical engineers and 30 chemical engineers. However, the technical reconstruction of the country, which began in the second half of the 1920s, required a sharp increase in the number of engineers. Only in Nizhny Novgorod during the years of the first five-year plan such powerful enterprises as automobile, machine-tool, aviation and other plants were built. Dzerzhinsk became a major center of the chemical industry, and Europe's largest paper mill was built in Balakhna. The teachers of the technical faculties of the university did not stand aside from these processes either. They worked at industrial enterprises, in the scientific and technical council of the National Council of National Economy, and in the Association for the Study of Productive Forces. The laboratories of the university conducted Scientific research by orders of industrial enterprises. The Laboratory of Strength of Materials under the direction of N.A. Semenov.

At the end of the 1920s, the so-called "proletarianization" of higher education unfolded, which provided for a sharp increase in the admission of workers and peasants to universities. The class principle of the formation of students began to operate after the October Revolution, when c. working faculties were opened, including those at the University of Nizhny Novgorod. The practice of universities included enrollment in the composition of students in the areas of party, Soviet and trade union bodies. Particularly active "proletarianization" was introduced at the technical faculties of the university. When. a plan for the admission of at least 65% of workers was established, the technical faculties overfulfilled it. 74% of workers were admitted to the mechanical faculty, 71.2% to the chemical faculty. The number of free admission was sharply reduced. Thus, 42 people passed the tests at the Faculty of Mechanics for 12 places of free admission, and 128 people at the Faculty of Chemistry for 55 places. Thus, a significant number of people who passed the tests quite successfully were not accepted.

In connection with the growing need for engineering and technical personnel, the leadership of the Nizhny Novgorod province put forward proposals for the division of NSU into two educational institutions - a university and a technical college and the organization of a polytechnic institute in Nizhny Novgorod.

Mechanical Engineering and Chemical Technology Institutes (1930-1934)

On May 1, 1930, the mechanical and chemical faculties of the Nizhny Novgorod State University (NSU) were transformed into independent institutes - mechanical engineering (NMMI) and chemical engineering (NCTI). Along with the mentioned technical universities, construction, pedagogical, agricultural and medical institutes were also established.

Four departments were created at the Mechanical Engineering Institute: technical (6 specialties), design (4 specialties), mechanical (4 specialties) and shipbuilding (2 specialties).

The Chemical-Technological Institute had five departments: the main chemical industry, the technology of fats and oils, the chemical industry, the technology of silicates and the technology of animal cover. The training of engineers at these departments was in fifteen specialties.

With the organization of technical colleges in our city, a system began to develop higher education without interrupting production. In 1931, the evening department and the Dzerzhinsky evening faculty of the NCTI were established, and in 1932, three evening faculties of the NMMI: Sormovsky, Avtozavodsky and Kanavinsky. However, due to the lack of the necessary premises, equipment and lack of teachers, the Kanavin branch of the NMMI and the Dzerzhinsky faculty of the NHTI soon ceased to exist. The Avtozavodsk and Sormovo faculties, after a series of reorganizations, continue to train engineering personnel.

The Mechanical Engineering and Chemical Technology Institutes existed from 1930 to 1934. During this period, they trained 933 engineers; in 1934 almost one and a half thousand students continued their studies.

During the period of existence of branch technical colleges, their educational and industrial connection has strengthened. Three new laboratories and eight classrooms were created at the NMMI, library fund The institute had almost 50 thousand books. The volume of educational equipment has increased several times. There was a photo and film base, workshops for visual aids, cold metalworking and plumbing. In NCTI, the areas of laboratories and classrooms expanded (from 1804 to 1804), and the amount of equipment increased almost threefold. Laboratories were set up qualitative analysis, the main chemical industry, mineral fertilizers, set up six new cabinets. The living conditions of students improved: canteens, canteens, graduate rooms, reading rooms, a post office, a doctor's office were opened in the dormitories. Most of the students received scholarships.

Gorky Industrial Institute named after A. A. Zhdanov (1934-1950)

In the mid-1930s, a lot of work was again carried out to rationalize the network of higher technical educational institutions. By the spring of 1933, the number of universities in the country decreased from 362 to 280. In 1933-1934. in the system of universities of the People's Commissariat of Heavy Industry, on the basis of 34 technical universities, eleven industrial institutes were created, which are polytechnical in nature. One of them was the Gorky Industrial Institute (GII), established in 1934 on the basis of the merger of the Nizhny Novgorod Mechanical Engineering and Chemical Technology Institutes.

The first director of the Gorky Industrial Institute was Pyotr Andreevich Tyurkin, who had previously headed the Mechanical Engineering Institute. He worked for eleven years in the system of public education, was the editor of the newspaper "Gorky Commune". Later he became the director of the Leningrad Industrial Institute, and later - the People's Commissar of Education of the RSFSR.

In 1935-1937. Ivan Nikolaevich Kryukov (1896-1938), a chemical engineer, was the director of the institute.

From 1937 to 1941 the institute was headed by Andrei Yakovlevich Sinetsky, later - Deputy Minister of Higher Education of the USSR, director of the Moscow Automotive Institute.

Initially, the GII had four faculties: general technical, mechanical-technological, transport-machine-building and chemical. The general technical faculty at the GII, as well as in a number of other universities (Moscow Mechanical Engineering, Leningrad Industrial and others), was created in 1934 for the experiment. B. G. Rozhdestvensky became its dean. Students of the first and second courses studied at this faculty. The main achievement of the general technical faculty, as shown by the experience of its existence, was that it contributed to overcoming narrow and early specialization.

The Faculty of Mechanics and Technology, formed on the basis of the Mechanical Engineering Institute, had the following specialties: mechanical assembly production, metal forming and foundry production. The dean of the faculty was I.F. Chorba.

At the Faculty of Transport and Engineering, specialists were trained in locomotive building, shipbuilding and mechanical equipment of ships. The faculty was headed by S. A. Karpov.

The Faculty of Chemistry, created on the basis of the Institute of Chemical Technology, initially trained engineers in eight specialties, and since 1936 in three specialties: the technology of inorganic substances, the technology of silicates and the technology of fats. The dean of the faculty was N.K. Ponomarev.

On the eve of the Great Patriotic War The GII has become one of the largest educational and scientific institutions in the country. In the prewar years, a harmonious structure of the institute was formed: 6 faculties (Mechanical and Technological, Automotive, Shipbuilding, Chemical, Special and Forging and Press Engineering), which employed more than 30 departments. The deans of the faculties were P. I. Matveev, N. A. Semenov, A. F. Kotin, M. G. Ivanov, I. V. Tipashov, I. V. Klimov. During this period, 2285 engineers were trained at all faculties of the State Institute of Engineering.

At the beginning of 1941, the first in the country faculty of forging and pressing engineering was organized at the institute, headed by associate professor, candidate of technical sciences I. V. Klimov, later professor, honored worker of science and technology. The new faculty, in addition to the main department "Machines and technology of metal forming", included the department of metallurgy with a metallographic laboratory and the department of foundry, formed already during the Great Patriotic War. In total, 744 people left the GII for the front: 599 students, 5138 teachers, 107 employees. Only 254 people returned back. All of them were awarded military orders or medals.

The staff of the university sought to combine intense educational and production activities with effective research work. The military situation made it possible to focus on the study of fundamental theoretical problems. Research was mainly of an applied, defensive nature and was carried out on a self-supporting basis. For enterprises and organizations, a lot of non-contractual work was carried out related to the creation of various devices special purpose, developments on the use of substitutes for scarce fuels, lubricants and other materials, improvement of production technology, improvement of machine designs, etc. All this prepared the basis for the new specialty "Aircraft Engine Technology". The automechanical faculty became armored vehicles. Military department introduced the training of officers.

Gorky Polytechnic Institute named after A. A. Zhdanov (1950-1989)

In 1950, the institute was renamed the Gorky Polytechnic Institute.

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Ogienko Podolsk State Agrarian and Technical University Kamyshinsky Technological Institute (branch of VolgGTU) Karaganda State Medical University Karaganda State Technical University Karaganda State University. E. A. Buketova Karaganda University Bolashak Karaganda University of Economics Suleiman Demirel University Kemerovo State Medical University (former KemGMA) Kemerovo State Agricultural Institute Kemerovo State University Kemerovo State University of Culture and Arts Kemerovo Technological Institute of Food Industry Kuzbass State Technical University Kuzbass Institute of Economics and law Kerch State Marine Technological University State University of Telecommunications State Economics and Technology University of Transport European University of Finance, information systems, management and business Kyiv State Academy of Water Transport named after. Konashevich-Sagaydachny Kyiv Medical University UANM Kyiv National Linguistic University Kyiv National University of Trade and Economics Kyiv National University. T. Shevchenko Kyiv National University of Culture and Arts Kyiv National University of Construction and Architecture Kyiv National University of Theatre, Film and Television. I. K. Karpenko-Kary Kyiv National University of Technology and Design Kyiv National Economic University. V. Hetman Kyiv Slavic University Kyiv University. B. Grinchenko Kyiv University of Law of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine Kyiv University of Tourism, Economics and Law International Scientific and Technical University. Y. Bugay Interregional Academy of Human Resources Management National Academy of Internal Affairs of Ukraine National Academy of Leadership Personnel of Culture and Arts National Academy of Statistics, Accounting and Auditing National Academy of Management National Musical Academy of Ukraine. P. I. Tchaikovsky National Aviation University National Medical University. A.A. Bogomolets National Pedagogical University. M.P. Drahomanova National Technical University of Ukraine "Kyiv Polytechnic Institute" National Transport University National University "Kyiv-Mohyla Academy" National University of Bioresources and Nature Management National University of Food Technologies National University physical education and Sports of Ukraine Open International University of Human Development Ukraine Ukrainian State University of Finance and international trade Samara State Agricultural Academy Volga-Vyatka Institute (branch of Moscow State Law Academy) Vyatka State Agricultural Academy Vyatka State Humanities University Vyatka State University Vyatka Socio-Economic Institute Moscow Financial and Law University Kirov Branch Kirovograd Flight Academy of the National Aviation University Kirovohrad State Pedagogical University V. Vinnichenko Kirovograd Institute of Regional Management and Economics Kirovograd National Technical University State Agrarian University of Moldova State University of Medicine and Pharmacology. Nicolae Testemitanu International Independent University of Moldova Kovrov State Technological Academy them. V.A. Degtyarev Kolomna Institute branch of Moscow State Medical University Moscow State Regional Social and Humanitarian Institute Amur Humanitarian and Pedagogical State University Komsomolsk-on-Amur State Technical University Konotop Institute SumGU Financial and Technological Academy Kostanay State University. Akhmet Baitursynov Kostroma State Technological University Kostroma State University. ON THE. Nekrasov Donbass State Machine-Building Academy Donbass national academy Construction and Architecture Donetsk National Technical University Krasnoarmeisky Industrial Institute DonNTU Krasnodar State University of Culture and Arts Kuban State Agrarian University Kuban State Medical University Kuban State Technological University Kuban State University Kuban State University of Physical Culture, Sports and Tourism Kuban Social and Economic Institute Modern Humanitarian Academy Humanitarian SibFU Institute Institute of Civil Engineering SibFU Institute of Architecture and Design SibFU Institute of Mining, Geology and Geotechnology SibFU Institute of Natural Sciences and Humanities SibFU Institute of Engineering Physics and Radioelectronics SFU Institute of Space and Information Technologies SibFU Institute of Oil and Gas SibFU Institute of Pedagogics, Psychology and Sociology SibFU Institute of Business Process Management and Economics SibFU Institute of Philology and Languages Institute of Fundamental Biology and Biotechnology SibFU Institute of Nonferrous Metals and Materials Science SibFU Institute of Economics, Management and Environmental Management SibFU Krasnoyarsk State Academy of Music and Theater Krasnoyarsk State Academy of Architecture and Civil Engineering SibFU Krasnoyarsk State Agrarian University Krasnoyarsk State Medical University. V.F. Voyno-Yasenetsky Krasnoyarsk State Pedagogical University. V.P. Astafieva Krasnoyarsk Institute of Railway Transport, branch of IrGUPS Polytechnic Institute of Siberian Federal University Siberian State Technological University Siberian State University of Science and Technology. Academician M.F. Reshetnev Siberian Institute of Business, Management and Psychology Siberian Interregional The educational center Siberian Federal University Trade and Economic Institute of SibFU Law Institute of SibFU Kremenchug National University named after. M. Ostrogradsky Kryvyi Rih State Pedagogical University Kryvyi Rih National University Kryvyi Rih Economic Institute of KNEU. V. Hetman Aviation Technical College Kurgan State Agricultural Academy. T. S. Maltseva Kurgan State University Kursk State Agricultural Academy. pr. I.I. Ivanova Kursk State Medical University Kursk Institute of Social Education Regional Financial and Economic Institute Southwestern State University Tuva State University Lesosibirsk Pedagogical Institute (branch of Siberian Federal University) Lipetsk State Pedagogical University Lipetsk State Technical University Luga Institute (branch of A.S. Pushkin Leningrad State University) Lugansk State Academy of Culture and Arts Lugansk State Medical University Lugansk State University of Internal Affairs. E.A. Didorenko Luhansk State University. Vladimir Dahl Lugansk National Agrarian University Luhansk National University. Taras Shevchenko Eastern European National University. Lesya Ukrainka Lutsk National Technical University Lviv Commercial Academy Lviv National Academy of Arts Lviv State University of Internal Affairs Lviv State University of Physical Education Lviv Institute of Economics and Tourism Lviv National Agrarian University Lviv National Medical University. D. Galitsky Lviv National University of Veterinary Medicine and Biotechnology. S.Z. Gzhitsky Lviv National University. I. Franko National University Lviv Polytechnic Russian Customs Academy North-Eastern State University Ingush State University Magnitogorsk State Technical University. G.I. Nosova Magnitogorsk Medical College named after. P.F. Nadezhdina Azov Marine Institute of Odessa National Maritime Academy Donetsk State University of Management Mariupol State University Priazovsky State Technical University Dagestan State Medical Academy Dagestan State Pedagogical University Dagestan State Technical University Dagestan State University Melitopol State Pedagogical University. B. Khmelnitsky Taurida State Agrotechnological University Belarusian State Academy of Arts Belarusian State Academy of Music Belarusian State Academy of Telecommunications Belarusian State Agrarian Technical University Belarusian State Medical University Belarusian State Pedagogical University named after. M. Tanka Belarusian State Technological University Belarusian State University Belarusian State University of Informatics and Radioelectronics Belarusian State University of Culture and Arts Belarusian State University of Physical Education Belarusian State Economic University Belarusian National Technical University Institute of Information Technologies BSUIR Institute border service Republic of Belarus Institute Modern Knowledge them. A.M. Shirokov International State Ecological University. A. D. Sakharova International University MITSO Minsk State Higher Radio Engineering College Minsk State Polytechnic College Minsk Innovative University Minusinsk College of Culture and Art A. Merzlov Belarusian-Russian University Mogilev State University. A. A. Kuleshova Mogilev State University of Foodstuffs Mozyr State Pedagogical University. I.P. Shamyakina [Files without university] Academic International Institute Academic Law Institute Academy of the State Fire Service EMERCOM of Russia Academy of Standardization, Metrology and Certification Academy of Labor and Social Relations of the Federation of Independent Trade Unions of Russia Air Force Engineering Academy. pr. N.E. Zhukovsky All-Russian Academy of Foreign Trade of the Ministry of Economic Development of the Russian Federation All-Russian State University of Cinematography. S.A. Gerasimov "VGIK" Higher Theater School (Institute) them. MS Shchepkina GAPOU College of Entrepreneurship No. 11 State Academy of Slavic Culture State Classical Academy. Maimonides State academic university Humanities State Institute of the Russian Language. A.S. Pushkin State University for Land Management State University of Management Humanitarian Institute of Television and Radio Broadcasting. M.A. Litovchina Institute of Restorative Medicine Institute of Humanitarian Education and Information Technologies Institute of Journalism and Literary Creativity Institute of International Law and Economics named after A.S. Griboyedov social policy and Law Institute of Textile and Light Industry MSUTU Institute of Theoretical and Applied Ether Dynamics Institute of Tourism and Hospitality Institute of Management and Law Institute of Economics and Culture College of Urban Planning and Service No. 38 College of Multilevel Vocational Education RANEPA Literary Institute. A.M. Gorky Medical Institute continuing education Medical College No. 1 International Academy of Business and Management International Institute of Economics and Law International Law Institute MIREA - Russian Technological University Moscow Academy of Astrology Moscow Academy of Entrepreneurship under the Government of Moscow Moscow Academy of Economics and Law Moscow State Academy of Veterinary Medicine and Biotechnology. K.I. Skryabin Moscow State Academy of Water Transport Moscow State Academy of Public Utilities and Construction Moscow State Academy of Physical Culture Moscow State Conservatory. P. I. Tchaikovsky Moscow State Art and Industry Academy. S. G. Stroganova Moscow Academy of Humanities and Technology Moscow Academy of Finance and Law Moscow aviation institute (National Research University) Moscow Automobile and Highway State Technical University Moscow Institute of Architecture and Civil Engineering Moscow Institute of Architecture (State Academy) Moscow Banking Institute Moscow Mining Institute (NUST MISiS branch) Moscow City Pedagogical University Moscow City Psychological and Pedagogical University Moscow City University of Government Management Moscow Moscow State Agroengineering University. V.P. Goryachkina Moscow State University for the Humanities and Economics Moscow State University for the Humanities. M.A. Sholokhov Moscow State Industrial University Moscow State Institute of Tourism Industry. Yu.A. Senkevich Moscow State Institute of Electronics and Mathematics (Technical University) Moscow State College of Information Technology Moscow State Linguistic University Moscow State Engineering University "MAMI" Moscow State Medical and Dental University. A.I. Evdokimova Moscow State Regional University Lomonosov Moscow State Open University V. S. Chernomyrdin Moscow State University of Civil Engineering Moscow State Technical University of Civil Aviation Moscow State Technical University. N.E. Bauman Moscow State Technological University "Stankin" Moscow State University of Geodesy and Cartography Moscow State University of Design and Technology Moscow State University. M.V. Lomonosov Moscow State University of Engineering Ecology Moscow State University of International Relations of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Russia (MGIMO) Moscow State University of Printing Arts. I. Fedorova Moscow State University of Food Production Moscow State University of Instrument Engineering and Informatics Moscow State University of Applied Biotechnology Moscow State University of Environmental Engineering Moscow State University of Communications Moscow State University of Technology and Management. K.G. Razumovsky Moscow State University of Fine Chemical Technologies. M.V. Lomonosov Moscow State University of Economics, Statistics and Informatics (MESI) Moscow State Law University. O.E. Kutafin Moscow Institute for the Humanities and Economics Moscow Institute for the Humanities. E.R. Dashkova Moscow University for the Humanities Moscow Publishing and Printing College. I. Fedorova Moscow Institute of Public Administration and Law Moscow Institute of Entrepreneurship and Law Moscow Institute of Television and Radio Broadcasting "Ostankino" Moscow International University Moscow New Law Institute Moscow Educational Complex. V. Talalikhina Moscow Pedagogical State University Moscow Psychological social university Moscow Socio-Economic Institute Moscow Technical University of Communications and Informatics Moscow Technological Institute "VTU" Moscow University. S.Yu. Witte (former Moscow Institute of Economics, Management and Law) Moscow University of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation. V.Ya. Kikotya Moscow Financial and Industrial University Synergy Moscow Artistic - industrial institute Moscow Institute of Economics Musical and Pedagogical State Institute. MM. Ippolitova-Ivanova National Institute of Business National Research Technological University "MISiS" National Research University "Higher School of Economics" National Research University "MIET" National Research University "MPEI" National Research Nuclear University (MEPhI) Open University of Israel in the CIS Pedagogical Institute of Physical Culture and Sports of the Moscow City Pedagogical University First Moscow State Medical University. THEM. Sechenov Polytechnic College named after P.A. Ovchinnikova St. Tikhon Orthodox Humanitarian University Russian Academy of Music. Gnesins Russian Academy of National Economy and public service under the President Russian Federation Russian International Academy of Tourism Russian Open Academy of Transport MIIT Russian State Agrarian University Moscow Agricultural Academy. Timiryazev Russian State Geological Prospecting University. S. Ordzhonikidze Russian State University for the Humanities Russian State Social University Russian State Technological University. K.E. Tsiolkovsky (MATI) Russian State University of Trade and Economics Russian State University named after A.N. Kosygin Russian State University innovative technologies and Entrepreneurship Russian State University of Oil and Gas. THEM. Gubkin Russian State University of Justice Russian State University of Tourism and Service Russian State University of Physical Culture, Sports, Youth and Tourism (GTSOLIFK) Russian National Research Medical University named after N. I. Pirogov Russian New University Russian University of Peoples' Friendship Russian University of Theater Arts Russian Chemist -Technological University. DI. Mendeleev Russian University of Economics. G.V. Plekhanov Capital Financial and Humanitarian Academy Theatrical Institute. B.V. Schukin at the State Academic Theatre. E. Vakhtangov University of Russian innovative education university Russian Academy Education Federal Institute for Advanced Studies and Retraining Financial University under the Government of the Russian Federation School-studio (institute) them. Vl. I. Nemirovich-Danchenko at the Moscow Art Theater. A. P. Chekhov Mukachevo State University International Institute of Business Education Murmansk State University for the Humanities Moscow State Forest University Moscow Cooperative College Altshul Russian University of Cooperation Kama State Engineering and Economic Academy Naberezhnye Chelny State Institute of Trade and Technology Naberezhnye Chelny Institute of KFU Naberezhnye Chelny Institute of Social and Pedagogical Technologies and Resources Kabardino-Balkarian State University. H. Berbekova Nanjing University of Science and Technology Nezhin State University. N. Gogol Nemeshaevsky Agrotechnical College Nizhnevartovsk State University Nizhnekamsk Chemical-Technological Institute of Kazan State Technological University Volga State Academy of Water Transport Nizhny Novgorod State Conservatory. M.I. Glinka Nizhny Novgorod State Agricultural Academy Nizhny Novgorod Law Academy Nizhny Novgorod State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering Nizhny Novgorod State Engineering and Economic University Nizhny Novgorod State Linguistic University. ON THE. Dobrolyubova Nizhny Novgorod State Pedagogical University. K. Minina Nizhny Novgorod State Technical University. R.E. Alekseev Nizhny Novgorod State University. N.I. Lobachevsky Nizhny Novgorod Institute of Management and Business Nizhny Novgorod Institute of Management RANEPA (VVAGS) Privolzhsky Research Medical University (former NizhGMA) Nizhny Tagil State Social and Pedagogical Institute (branch of RSPPU) Nizhny Tagil Institute of Technology (branch of UrFU) National University of Shipbuilding. adm. Makarova Nikolaev National Agrarian University Nikolaev National University. V.A. Sukhomlinsky Black Sea State University. Peter Mohyla Novgorod State University Yaroslav the Wise Novovolynsk Electromechanical College Novokuznetsk Institute (branch of the KemGU) Siberian State Industrial University State Maritime University named after. Admiral F. F. Ushakov Institute of Catalysis. G.K. Boreskov Novosibirsk State Conservatory. M.I. Glinka Novosibirsk State Agrarian University Novosibirsk State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering Novosibirsk State Medical University Novosibirsk State Pedagogical University Novosibirsk State Technical University Novosibirsk State University Novosibirsk State University of Architecture, Design and Arts (former NGAHA) Novosibirsk State University of Economics and Management Novosibirsk Medical College Novosibirsk Law College Institute (branch of TSU) Siberian Academy of Finance and Banking Siberian State University of Water Transport Siberian State University of Geosystems and Technology Siberian State University of Communications Siberian State University of Telecommunications and Informatics Siberian Institute of Management RANEPA (SibAGS) Siberian University Consumer Cooperation South-Russian State Technical University (Novocherkassk Polytechnic Institute) (YURGTU (NPI)) Obninsk Humanitarian Institute Obninsk Institute of Atomic Energy National Research Nuclear University MEPhI Kursk College of Culture National University of Odessa Marine Academy (former ONMA) National University Odessa Academy of Law Odessa State Academy of Civil Engineering and Architecture Odessa National Academy of Food Technologies Odessa National Academy of Communications. A.S. Popov Odessa State Agrarian University Odessa State Ecological University Odessa State Economic University Odessa Corporate Computer College Odessa National Medical University Odessa National Maritime University Odessa National Polytechnic University Odessa National University. I.I. Mechnikov Odessa Regional Basic Medical School South Ukrainian National Pedagogical University. K.D. Ushinsky Ozersk Technological Institute Omsk Academy of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia Omsk State Agrarian University. P. A. Stolypin Omsk State Institute of Service Omsk State Medical University Omsk State Pedagogical University Omsk State Technical University Omsk State University. F.M. Dostoevsky Omsk State Transport University Omsk Economic Institute Omsk Law Institute Siberian State Automobile and Road Academy Siberian State University of Physical Culture and Sports Oryol State Institute of Economics and Trade Oryol branch of RANEPA Orenburg State Agrarian University Orenburg State Institute of Management Orenburg State Medical University Orenburg State Pedagogical University Orenburg State University Orenburg Institute (branch of MSLA Kutafin) Orsk Institute of Humanities and Technology (branch of OSU) Orsk Medical College GBPOU Ostashkov College Osh Technological University named after acad. MM. Adyshev Innovative Eurasian University Pavlodar State Pedagogical University Pavlodar State University named after S. Toraigyrov Pedagogical Institute. VG Belinsky Penza State University Penza State Agricultural Academy Penza State Technological University Penza State University Penza State University of Architecture and Construction Pereyaslav-Khmelnitsky State Pedagogical University. G.S. Frying pans West Ural Institute of Economics and Law Perm State Academy of Arts and Culture Perm State Agricultural Academy. D.N. Pryanishnikova Perm State Pharmaceutical Academy Perm State Humanitarian and Pedagogical University Perm State Medical University. ak. E.A. Wagner Perm State National Research University Perm Institute of Humanities and Technology Perm Institute of Economics and Finance Perm National Research Polytechnic University Karelian State Pedagogical Academy Petrozavodsk State Conservatoire. A.K. Glazunov Petrozavodsk State University North-Kazakhstan State University. M. Kozybayeva Kamchatka State Technical University Pinsk State Vocational College of Mechanical Engineering Polesie State University Poltava State Agrarian Academy Poltava National Pedagogical University named after M. Kozybayeva VG Korolenko Poltava National Technical University. Y. Kondratyuk Poltava University of Economics and Trade Ukrainian Medical Dental Academy Pskov Agricultural College Pskov State University Leningrad State University. A.S. Pushkin St. Petersburg State Agrarian University Pyatigorsk State Linguistic University Pyatigorsk State Technological University Pyatigorsk Medical and Pharmaceutical Institute (a branch of the VolgGMU) North Caucasian Institute of the RANEPA (SKAGS) Rezhev Polytechnic Institute International University of Economics and Humanities. S. Demyanchuk National University of Water Management and Nature Management Rivne State University for the Humanities Rogachev State Pedagogical College Academy of Architecture and Arts of the Southern Federal University Don State Agrarian University Don State Technical University Institute of Service and Tourism (branch of DSTU) Institute of Management, Business and Law Rostov State Conservatory named after . S. V. Rakhmaninov Rostov State Medical University Rostov State University of Communications Rostov State Economic University "RINH" Rostov Institute for the Protection of the Entrepreneur Rostov Law Institute (branch of the RPA MJ) Southern Federal University Rybinsk State Aviation Technical University. P. A. Solovyov Rybinsk River School. IN AND. Kalashnikov Rybnitsa Branch of the Pridnestrovian State University named after T.G. Shevchenko Ryazan State Agrotechnological University named after. P.A. Kostychev Ryazan State Medical University. acad. I.P. Pavlova Ryazan State Radiotechnical University Ryazan State University. S.A. Esenina Medical University "REAVIZ" Volga State Academy of Social Sciences and Humanities Volga State University of Telecommunications and Informatics Samara Academy of State and municipal government Samara State Academy of Culture and Arts Samara Humanitarian Academy Samara State University of Architecture and Construction Samara State Medical University Samara State Technical University Samara State University of Communications Samara State Economic University Samara Institute - Higher School of Privatization and Entrepreneurship Samara National Research University. ak. S.P. Korolyov (former SSAU, SamGU) Samarkand State Medical Institute Academy of Russian Ballet. AND I. Vaganova Academy of Urban Environment Management, Urban Planning and Printing Baltic Academy of Tourism and Entrepreneurship Baltic State Technical University "VOENMEH" named after. D.F. Ustinov Baltic Humanitarian Institute Baltic Institute of Ecology, Politics and Law Military Academy of Communications. CM. Budyonny Military Space Academy. A.F. Mozhaisky Military Medical Academy. CM. Kirov East European Institute of Psychoanalysis State Polar Academy State University of Maritime and river fleet them. S.O. Makarova Institute of Special Pedagogy and Psychology. R. Wallenberg Institute of Television, Business and Design International Institute Psychology and Management National State University of Physical Culture, Sports and Health. P.F. Lesgaft National University of Mineral Resources "Gorny" National open institute Russia First St. Petersburg State Medical University. I.P. Pavlova St. Petersburg State University of Communications named after. Emperor Alexander I Russian State Hydrometeorological University Russian State Pedagogical University. A.I. Herzen Russian Christian Humanitarian Academy St. Petersburg State Academy of Veterinary Medicine St. Petersburg State Academy of Theater Arts St. Petersburg State Conservatory. ON THE. Rimsky-Korsakov St. Petersburg State Medical Academy. I.I. Mechnikov St. Petersburg State Chemical and Pharmaceutical Academy St. Petersburg State Academy of Art and Industry. A.L. Stieglitz St. Petersburg State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering St. Petersburg State Institute of Psychology and Social Work St. Petersburg State Forest Engineering University. CM. Kirov St. Petersburg State Marine Technical University St. Petersburg State Pediatric Medical University St. Petersburg State Polytechnic University Institute of Mechanical Engineering St. Petersburg State Technological Institute (Technical University) St. Petersburg State Technological University of Plant Polymers St. Petersburg State University of Trade and Economics St. -Petersburg State University Saint-Petersburg State University aerospace instrumentation St. Petersburg State University of Civil Aviation St. Petersburg State University of Information Technologies, Mechanics and Optics St. Petersburg State University of Cinema and Television St. Petersburg State University of Culture and Arts St. Petersburg State University of Low Temperature and Food Technologies St. Petersburg State University of Service and Economics St. Petersburg State University of Telecommunications. prof. M.A. Bonch-Bruevich St. Petersburg State University of Technology and Design St. Petersburg State University of Economics (former FINEK, INZHECON) St. Petersburg State Electrotechnical University "LETI" St. Petersburg Humanitarian University of Trade Unions St. Petersburg Institute of Foreign Economic Relations, Economics and Law St. St. Petersburg Institute of Hospitality St. Petersburg Institute of Management and Law St. Petersburg Polytechnic University of Peter the Great (formerly St. Petersburg State Polytechnical University) St. Petersburg University of the State Fire Service of the Ministry of Emergency Situations of Russia St. Petersburg University of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia St. Petersburg University of Management and Economics St. Petersburg Law Institute of the Academy of the General of the Prosecutor's Office of the Russian Federation St. Petersburg Institute of Humanitarian Education North-Western State Correspondence Technical University North-Western State Medical University. I.I. Mechnikov North-Western Institute of Management RANEPA (SZAGS) Smolny Institute of the Russian Academy of Education Mordovia State Pedagogical Institute. M.E. Evsevyeva Mordovian State University named after A.I. N. P. Ogaryova Volga Institute of Management. P.A. Stolypin RANEPA (PAGS) Saratov State Conservatory. L. V. Sobinova Saratov State Law Academy Saratov State Agrarian University. N.I. Vavilov Saratov State Medical University. IN AND. Razumovsky Saratov State Technical University. Yu.A. Gagarin Saratov State University. N.G. Chernyshevsky Saratov Socio-Economic Institute of PRUE Plekhanov (former SSEU) Sarov State Institute of Physics and Technology Sakhalin State University Sevastopol City Humanitarian University Sevastopol State University Sevastopol National University of Nuclear Energy and Industry Institute of Shipbuilding and Marine Arctic Technology (Sevmashvtuz) (branch of NArFU) East Ukrainian National University. V. Dalya Seversky Technological Institute NRNU MEPhI Shakarim State University of Semey Kazakh Humanitarian and Law Innovation University Moscow Theological Academy Academy of Bioresources and Nature Management Academy of Construction and Architecture (branch of KFU) Humanitarian Pedagogical Academy (branch of KFU) Crimean Engineering and Pedagogical University Crimean University culture, arts and tourism Crimean Federal University. IN AND. Vernadsky Medical Academy. S.I. Georgievsky Simferopol University of Economics and Management Taurida Academy (branch of KFU) Taurida National University. IN AND. Vernadsky Donbass State Pedagogical University Smolensk State Agricultural Academy Smolensk State Institute of Arts Smolensk State Medical University Smolensk State University Smolensk Humanitarian University Sosnovsky Agricultural College Sochi State University Sochi Institute Russian University Friendship of Peoples North Caucasian Humanitarian-Technical Institute North Caucasian Federal University Stavropol State Agrarian University Stavropol State Medical University Stavropol State Pedagogical Institute Starooskol Technological Institute (a branch of NUST MISiS) Stakhanov Educational and Scientific Institute of Mining and Educational Technologies Sterlitamak State Pedagogical Academy Muromtsev Forestry Technical School Sumy State Pedagogical University. Makarenko Sumy State University Sumy National Agrarian University Ukrainian Academy of Banking of the National Bank of Ukraine Surgut State Pedagogical University Surgut State University Surgut Institute of Oil and Gas (a branch of the Tyumen Industrial University) Komi Republican Academy of Public Administration and Management Syktyvkar State University. Pitirim Sorokina Syktyvkar Forestry Institute (branch of SPbGLTA) Academy of Engineering and Technology SFU Taganrog Institute. A. P. Chekhov Tambov State Technical University Tambov State University. G.R. Derzhavin Tambov College of Economics and Entrepreneurship Tambov branch of the RANEPA (PAGS named after Stolypin) Taraz State University named after. M.Kh. Dulati Institute of Bioorganic Chemistry. A. Sadykova Tashkent State Dental Institute Tashkent University of Information Technologies Tashkent Institute of Chemical Technology Tver State Agricultural Academy Tver State Medical University Tver State Technical University Tver State University Tver Institute of Ecology and Law Tver Medical College Ternopil State Medical University named after. AND I. Gorbachevsky Ternopil National Pedagogical University. V. Gnatiuk Ternopil National Technical University named after V.I. I. Pulyui Ternopil National Economic University Pridnestrovian State University. T.G. Shevchenko Tobolsk State Pedagogical Institute. DI. Mendeleev Volga University. V.N. Tatishcheva Volga Region State University of Service Togliatti State University Siberian State Medical University Tomsk State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering Tomsk State Pedagogical University Tomsk State University Tomsk State University of Control Systems and Radioelectronics Tomsk Institute of Business Tomsk Polytechnic University Institute of Veterinary Medicine South Ural State Agrarian University (formerly. UGAVM) Tula State Pedagogical University. L.N. Tolstoy Tula State University International Kazakh-Turkish University. Kh. A. Yassavi State Agrarian University of the Northern Trans-Urals Tyumen State Academy of Culture, Arts and Social Technologies Tyumen State Academy of World Economy, Management and Law Tyumen State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering Tyumen State Medical University Tyumen State Oil and Gas University Tyumen State University Transcarpathian State University Uzhgorod National University East-Siberian State Academy of Culture and Arts East-Siberian State University of Technology and Management Institute of Aviation Technology and Management (branch of UlSTU) Ulyanovsk State Agrarian University. P. A. Stolypin Ulyanovsk State Pedagogical University. IN Ulyanova Ulyanovsk State Technical University Ulyanovsk State University Ulyanovsk Institute of Civil Aviation named after Air Chief Marshal B.P. Bugaev Ulyanovsk Higher Aviation School Civil Aviation Uman State Pedagogical University. P. Tychyna Uman National University of Horticulture West-Kazakhstan Agrarian and Technical University. Zhangir Khan West Kazakhstan State University. M. Utemisova Usinsky Polytechnic College Primorsky State Agricultural Academy Ussuri College of Technology and Management School of Pedagogy FEFU East Kazakhstan State Technical University named after. D. Serikbaeva East-Kazakhstan State University. S. Amanzholova Bashkir Academy of Public Administration and Management under the President of the Republic of Bashkortostan Bashkir State Agrarian University Bashkir State Medical University Bashkir State Pedagogical University. M. Akmulla Bashkir State University Eastern Economic and Legal Humanitarian Academy Ufa State Academy of Arts. Z. Ismagilova Ufa State Aviation Technical University Ufa State Oil Technical University Ufa State University of Economics and Service Ukhta State Technical University Tyumen Industrial University Far East State Humanitarian University Far East State Medical University Far East State Transport University Far East Institute of Management RANEPA (DVAGS) Far East Law Institute of the Ministry of Internal Affairs Russian Federation Pacific State University Khabarovsk State Institute of Arts and Culture Khabarovsk State University of Economics and Law Khabarovsk Institute of Infocommunications (branch of SibGUTI) Khanty-Mansiysk State Medical Academy Yugra State University National Aerospace University named after N. E. Zhukovsky National Technical University Kharkiv Polytechnic Institute itut National University of Civil Protection of Ukraine National University of Pharmacy National Law University. Yaroslav the Wise Ukrainian State Academy of Railway Transport Ukrainian Engineering and Pedagogical Academy Kharkiv State Academy of Design and Arts Kharkiv State Academy of Culture Kharkiv State Academy of Physical Culture Kharkiv State Veterinary Academy Kharkiv Humanitarian Pedagogical Academy Kharkiv State University of Nutrition and Trade Kharkiv Humanitarian University People's Ukrainian Academy Kharkov Institute of banking UBD NBU Kharkiv Institute of Finance (branch of UGUFMT) Kharkiv National Automobile and Highway University Kharkiv National Agrarian University. V.V. Dokuchaeva Kharkiv National Medical University Kharkiv National Pedagogical University. G.S. Frying pans Kharkiv National Technical University of Agriculture. P. Vasilenko Kharkiv National University of Internal Affairs Kharkiv National University of Municipal Economy. A.N. Beketov Kharkiv National University. V. N. Karazin Kharkiv National University of Arts. I.P. Kotlyarevsky Kharkiv National University of Radio Electronics Kharkiv National University of Construction and Architecture Kharkiv National University of Economics. S. Kuznets Kharkiv Patent and Computer College Kharkiv Institute of Trade and Economics (branch of KNTEU) Kherson State Maritime Academy Kherson State Agrarian University Kherson State University Kherson National Technical University law Khujand State University Chaikovsky State Institute of Physical Education Chaikovsky Technological Institute (branch of IzhGTU) Cheboksary Cooperative Institute (branch of RUK) Chuvash State Agricultural Academy Chuvash State Pedagogical University. AND I. Yakovlev Chuvash State University. I.N. Ulyanova Russian-British Institute of Management Ural State University of Physical Education Ural Socio-Economic Institute of the Academy of Labor and Social Relations FNPR Chelyabinsk State Agroengineering Academy Chelyabinsk State Academy of Culture and Arts Chelyabinsk State Pedagogical University Chelyabinsk State University Chelyabinsk Institute of Economics and Law. M.V. 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FEDERAL STATE BUDGETARY EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION OF HIGHER EDUCATION "NIZHNY NOVGOROD STATE TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY IM. R.E. ALEKSEEV
(NSTU im. R. E. Alekseeva)
Former names

Nizhny Novgorod Polytechnic Institute
Gorky Industrial Institute
Gorky Polytechnic Institute

Year of foundation
Type

state

Rector
students
Undergraduate
Specialty
Master's degree
PhD
Doctorate
Location

Russia Russia , Nizhny Novgorod Nizhny Novgorod

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Coordinates : 56°19′35″ N sh. 44°01′30″ in. d. /  56.3265° N sh. 44.025° E d. / 56.3265; 44.025 (G) (I) K: Educational institutions founded in 1917

Nizhny Novgorod State Technical University. R. E. Alekseeva, NSTU- one of the leading technical universities in the Volga Federal District. In 2007, the university was named after R. E. Alekseev.

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Nizhny Novgorod State University (1918-1930)

Mechanical Engineering and Chemical Technology Institutes (1930-1934)

On May 1, 1930, the mechanical and chemical faculties of NSU were transformed into independent institutes - mechanical engineering (NMMI) and chemical engineering (NCTI). Construction, pedagogical, agricultural and medical institutes were also established. Appears on NMMI extramural. A total of 933 engineers were trained from 1930 to 1934; in 1934, almost one and a half thousand students continued their studies.

Gorky Industrial Institute named after A. A. Zhdanov (1934-1950)

This approach involves interaction with Russian universities that are part of the Russian Innovative Nuclear University consortium.

university campus

Corps


There are five buildings on Minin Street. The administration of the university is located in the 1st building. The main branch of the NTB NSTU is located in the 2nd building. The 6th building is located at the entrance to the city in the Upper Pechery microdistrict. It is the largest in area. Due to financial difficulties in the 1990s, it was partially unfinished.

Dormitories

NSTU has six dormitories. four of them are located on Lyadov Square. The first dormitory houses the NSTU Dispensary, a polyclinic and the directorate of the campus. In the second - a branch of NTB and auditorium. There is a stadium on campus. The fourth is inhabited foreign students. The fifth hostel is located on the territory of the 6th building. It houses the Laboratory of Cryogenic Nanoelectronics. The sixth hostel is also located on the territory of the 6th building.

Structure

Daytime education

  • Faculty of Maritime and aviation technology(ITS division)
  • Faculty of Materials Science and High-Temperature Technologies (subdivision of IFKhVT)
  • Faculty of Engineering Physics and Chemistry (subdivision of IFKhVT)
  • Avtozavodskaya Higher School of Management and Technology
  • Automotive Institute (ITS division)
  • Institute of Nuclear Energy and technical physics
  • Institute of Radio Electronics and Information Technologies
  • Institute of Industrial Technologies and Mechanical Engineering
  • Institute of economics and management

Institutes

  • (branch of NSTU)
  • (branch of NSTU)
  • Institute of Radio Electronics and Information Technologies (IRIT)
  • Transport Systems Institute (ITS)
  • Institute of Electric Power Industry (INEL - formerly FAE)
  • Institute of Physical-Chemical Technologies and Materials Science (IFKhTiM)
  • Institute of Economics and Management (INEU - ex. FEMI and FKT)
  • Institute of Industrial Engineering Technologies (IPTM)
  • Institute of Nuclear Energy and Technical Physics (YaEiTF)
  • Institute for Retraining Specialists (IPS)

Branches

Daytime education

  • Zavolzhsky branch of NSTU
  • Pavlovsk branch of NSTU

Evening training

  • Arzamas Polytechnic Institute (NSTU branch)
  • Dzerzhinsky Polytechnic Institute (branch of NSTU)
  • Pavlovsk branch of NSTU

distance learning

  • Arzamas Polytechnic Institute (NSTU branch)
  • Dzerzhinsky Polytechnic Institute (branch of NSTU)
  • Vyksa branch of NSTU

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– Merci, merci, mon vieux, le reste? ]
Pierre saw that Plato did not want to understand what the Frenchman was saying, and, without interfering, looked at them. Karataev thanked for the money and continued to admire his work. The Frenchman insisted on the leftovers and asked Pierre to translate what he was saying.
What does he need leftovers for? - said Karataev. - We would get important underbelly. Well, God be with him. - And Karataev, with a suddenly changed, sad face, took out a bundle of scraps from his bosom and, without looking at him, handed it to the Frenchman. - Ehma! - said Karataev and went back. The Frenchman looked at the canvas, thought, looked inquiringly at Pierre, and as if Pierre's look told him something.
“Platoche, dites donc, Platoche,” the Frenchman, suddenly blushing, shouted in a squeaky voice. - Gardez pour vous, [Platosh, but Platosh. Take it for yourself.] - he said, giving the scraps, turned and left.
“Here you go,” said Karataev, shaking his head. - They say, non-Christs, but they also have a soul. Then the old people used to say: the sweaty hand is torovat, the dry is unyielding. Himself naked, but he gave it away. - Karataev, smiling thoughtfully and looking at the scraps, was silent for a while. “And the little undercarriages, my friend, the important ones will be blown out,” he said and returned to the booth.

Four weeks have passed since Pierre was in captivity. Despite the fact that the French offered to transfer him from a soldier's booth to an officer's booth, he remained in the booth in which he entered from the first day.
In devastated and burned Moscow, Pierre experienced almost the extreme limits of deprivation that a person can endure; but, thanks to his strong build and health, which he had not realized until now, and especially due to the fact that these hardships approached so imperceptibly that it was impossible to say when they began, he endured not only easily, but also joyfully his position. . And it was at this very time that he received that calmness and self-satisfaction, for which he had vainly sought before. For a long time in his life he searched from various sides for this peace, harmony with himself, that which so struck him in the soldiers in the Battle of Borodino - he searched for this in philanthropy, in Freemasonry, in the dispersion of secular life, in wine, in heroic deeds. self-sacrifice, in romantic love for Natasha; he sought it by way of thought, and all these searches and attempts all deceived him. And he, without thinking about it, received this peace and this agreement with himself only through the horror of death, through deprivation and through what he understood in Karataev. Those terrible moments that he experienced during the execution seemed to have washed away forever from his imagination and memories the disturbing thoughts and feelings that had previously seemed important to him. He did not even think about Russia, or about the war, or about politics, or about Napoleon. It was obvious to him that all this did not concern him, that he had not been called and therefore could not judge all this. “Yes, let Russia fly - there is no union,” he repeated the words of Karataev, and these words strangely reassured him. It seemed to him now incomprehensible and even ridiculous his intention to kill Napoleon and his calculations about the cabalistic number and the beast of the Apocalypse. His bitterness against his wife and his anxiety that his name should not be put to shame now seemed to him not only insignificant, but amusing. What did he care about the fact that this woman led somewhere the life that she liked? To whom, especially to him, what did it matter whether or not they found out that the name of their captive was Count Bezukhov?
Now he often recalled his conversation with Prince Andrei and fully agreed with him, only understanding Prince Andrei's thought somewhat differently. Prince Andrei thought and said that happiness can only be negative, but he said this with a touch of bitterness and irony. As if, saying this, he expressed a different idea - that all the strivings for positive happiness invested in us are invested only in order to torment us, not satisfying. But Pierre, without any ulterior motive, recognized the justice of this. The absence of suffering, the satisfaction of needs, and, as a result, the freedom to choose occupations, that is, a way of life, now seemed to Pierre the undoubted and highest happiness of a person. Here, now only, for the first time, Pierre fully appreciated the pleasure of eating when he was hungry, drinking when he was thirsty, sleeping when he was sleepy, warmth when it was cold, talking with a person, when he wanted to speak and listen to a human voice. Satisfaction of needs - good food, cleanliness, freedom - now, when he was deprived of all this, seemed to Pierre perfect happiness, and the choice of occupation, that is, life, now that this choice was so limited, seemed to him such an easy thing that he forgot the fact that an excess of the comforts of life destroys all the happiness of satisfying needs, and a great freedom in choosing occupations, the freedom that education, wealth, position in the world gave him in his life, that this freedom makes the choice of occupations inextricably difficult and destroys the very need and opportunity to practice.
All Pierre's dreams were now striving for the time when he would be free. Meanwhile, subsequently, and throughout his whole life, Pierre thought and spoke with delight about this month of captivity, about those irrevocable, strong and joyful sensations and, most importantly, about that complete peace of mind, about perfect inner freedom which he experienced only at this time.
When on the first day, having risen early in the morning, he left the booth at dawn and first saw the dark domes, the crosses of the Novo Devichy Convent, saw frosty dew on the dusty grass, saw the hills of the Sparrow Hills and the wooded shore meandering over the river and hiding in the lilac distance, when I felt a touch of fresh air and heard the sounds of jackdaws flying from Moscow through a field, and when then suddenly light splashed from the east and the edge of the sun solemnly floated out from behind clouds, and domes, and crosses, and dew, and distance, and the river, everything began to play in a joyful light - Pierre felt a new, not experienced by him, feeling of joy and strength of life.
And this feeling not only did not leave him during the whole time of captivity, but, on the contrary, grew in him as the difficulties of his position increased.
The feeling of this readiness for everything, moral selection was even more supported in Pierre by the high opinion that, soon after his entry into the booth, was established among his comrades about him. Pierre, with his knowledge of languages, with the respect that the French showed him, with his simplicity, giving everything that was asked of him (he received an officer's three rubles a week), with his strength, which he showed to the soldiers by pressing nails into the wall of the booth , with the meekness that he showed in his treatment of his comrades, with his incomprehensible ability for them to sit still and, doing nothing, to think, seemed to the soldiers a somewhat mysterious and higher being. Those very qualities of him that, in the light in which he lived before, were for him, if not harmful, then embarrassing - his strength, disregard for the comforts of life, absent-mindedness, simplicity - here, among these people, gave him the position of almost a hero. . And Pierre felt that this look obliged him.

On the night of October 6-7, the movement of the French speakers began: kitchens, booths were broken, wagons were packed and troops and carts were moving.
At seven o'clock in the morning, a French convoy, in marching uniform, in shakos, with guns, knapsacks and huge bags, stood in front of the booths, and a lively French conversation, sprinkled with curses, rolled along the entire line.
Everyone in the booth was ready, dressed, girded, shod, and only waited for the order to leave. The sick soldier Sokolov, pale, thin, with blue circles around his eyes, alone, not shod and not dressed, sat in his place and, with eyes that rolled out from thinness, looked inquiringly at his comrades who did not pay attention to him and groaned softly and evenly. Apparently, it was not so much suffering - he was sick with bloody diarrhea - but fear and grief to be left alone made him moan.
Pierre, shod in shoes, sewn for him by Karataev from cybik, who brought a Frenchman to hemming his soles, girded with a rope, approached the patient and squatted down in front of him.
“Well, Sokolov, they don’t quite leave!” They have a hospital here. Maybe you will be even better than ours,” said Pierre.
- Oh my God! O my death! Oh my God! the soldier groaned louder.
“Yes, I’ll ask them now,” said Pierre, and, rising, went to the door of the booth. While Pierre was approaching the door, the corporal who yesterday treated Pierre to a pipe approached with two soldiers. Both the corporal and the soldiers were in marching uniform, in knapsacks and shakos with buttoned scales that changed their familiar faces.
The corporal went to the door in order to close it by order of his superiors. Before release, it was necessary to count the prisoners.
- Caporal, que fera t on du malade? .. [Corporal, what to do with the patient? ..] - began Pierre; but at the moment he said this, he doubted whether this was the corporal he knew or some other, unknown person: the corporal was so unlike himself at that moment. In addition, at the moment Pierre was saying this, the crackling of drums was suddenly heard from both sides. The corporal frowned at Pierre's words and, uttering a meaningless curse, slammed the door. It became half dark in the booth; drums crackled sharply from both sides, drowning out the groans of the sick man.

Formation

In 1915, the educational institution was transferred to Moscow because of the approaching front line of the First World War, and in 1916 - to Nizhny Novgorod, to temporary premises. A recruitment was also made here, and out of four and a half thousand applicants, four hundred people began to study. In 1918, by merging with other educational institutions Nizhny Novgorod State University was established, which included, in addition to the Polytechnic Institute, the People's University, agricultural courses, a pedagogical institute and medical courses. In total - six faculties: chemical, mechanical, construction, agronomic, pedagogical and medical.

Then, in 1930, instead of one diverse university, six special universities were formed: engineering and construction, agriculture, pedagogy, medicine, chemical technology, and mechanical engineering. The Mechanical Engineering Institute became the foundation for the formation of the university, which today is the Nizhny Novgorod State Technical University. Then there were six specializations in the technical department, four each in the design and mechanical departments, and two in the shipbuilding department. The Institute of Chemical Technology had five departments: technologies of the skin (wool, leather), technologies of silicates, wood chemistry, fats and oils, and fundamentals of the chemical industry.

Reorganizations

The future Nizhny Novgorod State Technical University was actively developing its departments until 1933, whereby the departments were abolished and faculties were formed: production and engineering, shipbuilding and technology. And in 1932, KhTI and MMI merged into the Industrial Institute of the city of Gorky (GII). Faculties: general technical, chemical-technological, transport engineering and mechanical-technological.

In 1936, a radio department was opened at the GII, and the transport and engineering department was transformed into a shipbuilding department. In 1938, a graduate school was opened. In 1939, the automotive and tractor (automechanical) faculty was opened and the general technical faculty was abolished, since now students begin their specialization right from the first year. In 1940, a new faculty separated from the Faculty of Mechanics and Technology - forging and pressing equipment.

War

The war took two-thirds of the staff, almost five hundred people died in the battles, and six hundred students left the walls of the institute in the very first days. The rest of the faculty, students and staff built defensive fortifications, worked in workshops and laboratories, doing research for the defense industry.

For participation in the design and scientific work, three hundred people were awarded government awards. Students simultaneously studied and worked at defense enterprises. Hard years were marked by a great victory, to which the Nizhny Novgorod State Technical University also made a huge contribution.

Postwar years

In 1947, a reorganization took place again: the radio department was transformed into an electrical engineering department with two specialties: electronics and radio engineering. The Faculty of Mechanics united three - forging and pressing, automechanical and mechanical-technological. In 1950, the GII became known as the Gorky Faculty. At the same time, the metallurgical faculty was organized, and the radio engineering department separated from the electrical engineering department.

In 1953, the first branch was opened - Sormovsky, and in 1956 the second - Dzerzhinsky. In 1958, the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering was created. In 1959, the GPI acquires an educational base - the Foundry and Mechanical Plant. In 1962, the Faculty of Physics and Technology was opened. Ten years later, the radio engineering faculty is transformed into a modern one - radio electronics and cybernetics. In 1980, the GPI received the Order of the Red Banner of Labor. In 1992, the university was renamed into the Nizhny Novgorod State Technical University.

Nowadays

In 1993, NSTU acquires a socio-economic faculty. In 2007, by order of the Federal Agency, NSTU received the name: Nizhny Novgorod State Technical University. R. E. Alekseeva. The history of this glorious university is far from over. Everything that happens today will inevitably soon become history, which will certainly be replenished with new achievements.

The development of the educational institution is not completed, the work is moving systematically. Nizhny Novgorod State Technical University. R. E. Alekseeva today has nine research institutes and faculties, five large and well-equipped branches: Arzamas, Dzerzhinsky, Vyksunsky, Zavolzhsky and Pavlovsky.

ITS

Dynamically developing division of NSTU - the Institute of Transport Systems, which was created by the merger of the Faculty of Aviation and Marine Engineering and the Faculty of Automobile. Since 1921 (from its inception), more than twenty-seven thousand highly qualified specialists have prepared and started working for the benefit of the country, including outstanding figures in science and technology, teachers of higher education, major leaders of industry, transport, as well as educational and scientific organizations.

IRIT

Nizhny Novgorod State Technical University. Alekseev for seventy years has included an educational and scientific unit: an institute that deals with radio electronics and information technology. He has accumulated vast and varied experience, recognized abroad.

The training of personnel, both engineering and scientific, is at a very high level at this institute. high level: among the graduates there are seven laureates of the Lenin Prize, more than fifty laureates of the State Prize, dozens of doctors of sciences and many hundreds Management team The scientific and engineering staff of the largest research institutes in the industry is to a very large extent staffed by specialists who have been educated here, within the walls of IRIT NSTU. Nizhny Novgorod State Technical University has long been famous for its remarkably trained personnel.

Dzerzhinsky Polytechnic Institute

In 1974, an order was signed to establish a branch of the SPI in the city of Dzerzhinsk, and in 2004 the branch was renamed. The history of DPI is tightly connected with the life of the country and, of course, with the history of the head university. Nizhny Novgorod Alekseev participated in the construction of chemical enterprises, in many military defense orders, in the development of the country's mechanical engineering.

Research institutes were created, and the chemical industry developed. Could not stay away from the pressing problems of Russia and Nizhny Novgorod State Technical University. The Dzerzhinsky branch is a glorious page in the history of NSTU.

Targeted training

The basic department of DPI deals with chemistry and technology organic compounds nitrogen. It was created to train specialists for strategic partners - State Research Institute "Kristalla" and Federal State Unitary Enterprise according to additionally agreed programs. Other base department" Modern technologies Applied Programming" works for the targeted training of highly qualified specialists at Mera Nizhny Novgorod LLC, deepening and expanding educational, scientific and industrial ties. "Automation and Information Systems") and OJSC "NIPOM" ("Research Enterprise of General Mechanical Engineering").

In addition, there are departments in DPI: " Chemical technology", "Technologies and equipment of chemical and food industries", "Automation, transport and information systems", "Energy, economics, applied mathematics", " Humanities". Here specialists are trained, which the Nizhny Novgorod State Technical University is proud of: the departments are well equipped with highly qualified specialists and have an excellent modern technical base.

AF NSTU

The branch in Arzamas has existed since 1968, it was created on the basis of a consulting center and an evening faculty. The educational institution was planned as a branch of the MAI. However, despite all the reconstructions and renaming, the main task of the branch has never changed: it trains engineering personnel of radio engineering, aircraft instrumentation, machine-building specialties for the entire Volga-Vyatka region, for enterprises of the Gorky region and Arzamas in particular.

From the very beginning, even in the evening department, there were only two hundred and twenty-five students who were taught by twenty teachers. Now there are two and a half thousand students, but Nizhny Novgorod State Technical University still cherishes every graduate. The Arzamas branch has two large faculties, a preparatory department and a Center educational services. Daytime, evening and part-time education. Eighty teachers teach, including five professors, more than forty candidates and doctors of science.