Voronezh State University

Coordinates: 51°39′21″N 39°12′22″E / 51.65589°N 39.20609°E / 51.65589; 39.20609
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Voronezh State University
Воронежский государственный университет
Motto"Semper in motu" (Always in motion)
TypeLiberal Arts
Established1918
RectorEndovitsky Dmitry Aleksandrovich
Academic staff
1300
Administrative staff
1700
Undergraduatesover 22,000
Postgraduatesalmost 1000
Address
Universitetskaya Square 1
, ,
Russia

51°39′21″N 39°12′22″E / 51.65589°N 39.20609°E / 51.65589; 39.20609
CampusMultiple campuses
Websitewww.vsu.ru
Building details
University campus in 2006
Map
University rankings
Regional – Overall
QS Emerging Europe and Central Asia[1]192 (2022)

Voronezh State University (

Russian Academy of Science
. The university is composed of 10 buildings and 7 resident halls situated throughout the city. For over 90 years the University has trained more than 100,000 professionals.

Sanctions

Dmitry Yendovitsky (Ендовицкий Дмитрий Александрович), the rector of the Voronezh State University has signed a letter of support for the Russian invasion of Ukraine.[2]

History

In 1802 following a decree of Russian Emperor Alexander I the University of Tartu in Estonia was re-established. As a result of the German occupation of Estonia during World War I in March 1918, Russian students and professors had to leave the Estonian territory for their own safety. It was decided that a new university would be established in central Russia. In July and September 1918 from Dorpat (now Tartu), 39 professors, 45 lecturers, 43 staff and about 800 students arrived in Voronezh. The first rector of the university was Basil E. Regel.

On 12 November 1918 four faculties started working, namely the faculty of Medicine, the faculty of Physics and Mathematics, the faculty of History and Philology and the Law faculty. In the beginning of 1919, the University had an enrollment of 10,000 students. Anyone could study there, only 4 years later in 1923 that entrance exams were introduced. In 1920, after the Treaty of Tartu, the properties of the University of Tartu (libraries, archives, manuals, documents and other objects) were returned to Estonia. However, most of the teachers who have left due to the onset of the army of Imperial Germany and the occupation of Estonia, did not return to Estonia.

In the early 1920s, Voronezh Institute of Education was added to the university, which marked the beginning of pedagogical faculties, departments that prepares teachers of mathematics, physics, chemistry, natural science, Russian language and literature, social and economic disciplines for schools. In 1930, the Medical Faculty was transformed into an

Republic of Tatarstan
for a period of two years from 1941 to 1943.

Faculties

  • Applied Mathematics, Informatics and Mechanics
  • Mathematics
  • Computer Sciences
  • Physics
  • Chemistry
  • Pharmaceutics
  • Medicine and Biology
  • Economics
  • Geography, Geoecology & Tourism
  • Geology
  • History
  • Institute of International Education
  • International Relations
  • Journalism
  • Law
  • Philology
  • Philosophy and Psychology
  • Romance and Germanic Philology
  • Military education

Buildings and infrastructures

Voronezh State University has 10 academic buildings and 7 residence halls located primarily in the city centre.

Fundamental research

research centres

  • Wave Processes in Inhomogeneous and Non-Linear Media ( Director: Prof. Aleksandr S. Sidorkin http://www.rec.vsu.ru/eng/)
  • Innovative Technologies (Director: Prof. Boris A. Zon )
  • Spacecraft and Rocket Engineering (Co-Director: Prof. Sergey A. Zapryagayev )
  • Radio Engineering and Electronics (Co-Director: Prof. Ivan I. Borisov )
  • Scientific and technological cooperation with the EU ( Director: Prof. Igor N. Zornikov )
  • Shared use of research equipment ( Director: Dr. Mikhail V. Lesovoy )
  • Technology Transfer ( Director: Dr. Igor V. Aristov )
  • Geography, Land use and Geo-ecology( Co-Director: Prof. Vladimir I. Fedotov )
  • Geology ( Co-Director: Prof. Sergey A. Zapryagayev )
  • Human ecology ( Co-Director: Prof. Semyon A. Kurolap )
  • Biology ("Venevitino")
  • Chemical Physics ( Co-Director: Prof. Ivan I. Borisov )

research laboratories

  • Wave Processes (Co-Director: Prof. Boris A. Zon http://www.vsu.ru/english/depts/research/labs/waveproc.html )
  • X-ray Crystallography (Co-Director: Dr. Kseniya B. Aleynikova )
  • Electron Spectroscopy for Solid-State Physics (Academic Director: Prof. Evelina P.Domashevskaya Administrative Director: Dr. S.V. Ryabtsev http://www.vsu.ru/english/depts/research/labs/spectroscopy.html)
  • Mathematical Simulation of Complex Nonlinear Processes and Structures (Co-Director: Prof. V.V. Obukhovskiy http://www.vsu.ru/english/depts/research/labs/mathsim.html)
  • Theoretical Physics (Director: Kopitin I.V. )
  • Biodiversity and Ecosystems Monitoring
  • Conjugated Processes in Electrochemistry and Corrosion
  • Economics and Management
  • Ellipsometric Materials Research
  • Geodynamics and Seismic Monitoring Academic
  • Geology and Minerals
  • History of Archaeological Research and Records in Eurasia
  • Institute of Geology, Mineralogy and Geo-Chemistry of Russian Academy of Sciences, Voronezh Branch ( Director: Prof. Nikolay M. Chernyshov )
  • Ion Exchange and Chromatography
  • Photostimulated Processes in Crystals (Co-Director: Prof. Anatoly N. Latyshev )
  • Physics and Chemistry of Nanoscale Structured Systems ( Co-Director: Prof. Irina Ya. Mittova )
  • Systematics and Ecology of Insects ( Co-Director: Prof. Oleg P. Negrobov )

research institutes

  • Chemistry and Pharmacy
  • Geology
  • Mathematics (Director: Prof. Victor G. Zvyagin)
  • Physics
  • Social Sciences

Alumni

See also

References

  1. ^ "QS World University Rankings-Emerging Europe & Central Asia". Retrieved 15 January 2023.
  2. ^ "Обращение Российского Союза ректоров 04.03.2022". Российский Союз Ректоров. 4 March 2022. Archived from the original on 7 March 2022.
  3. ^ "Ms Bridget Kendall | Peterhouse". www.pet.cam.ac.uk. Retrieved 4 July 2023.
  4. ^ Kellaway, Kate (10 August 2010). "Sally Laird obituary: Writer and translator of Russian literature". The Guardian. Retrieved 16 May 2023.

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