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Encyclopedia > Kemerovo State University

The Kemerovo State University (Russian: Ке́меровский госуда́рственный университе́т) (KemSU) was established in 1973 as a successor to Kemerovo Pedagogical Institute. It is a leading educational and scientific center of Kemerovo Oblast with five branches throughout the region in Belovo, Anzhero-Sudzhensk, Novokuznetsk, Prokopievsk, and in Ulan Bator (Mongolia). 1973 (MCMLXXIII) was a common year starting on Monday. ... Kemerovo Oblast (Russian:Ке́меровская о́бласть) (pop. ... Belovo (Bulgarian Белово) is a town in Southern Bulgaria. ... Anzhero-Sudzhensk is of the cities of the Kuznetsk Basin in the Kemerovo province (also written Kemerovskaya province) in central Russia. ... Novokuznetsk (Russian Новокузне́цк, pop. ... ...


The main campus has 17 educational laboratory and administrative buildings with the total space of 120,000 m². There are 20 departments, 70 chairs. Over 10,000 full-time students. About 21,000 students including part-time. Over 900 faculty members, including: 35 academicians and corresponding members of the Russian Academy of Sciences and other academies; 80 Doctors of Science, professors; 380 candidates of science, senior lecturers. Seventeen persons are awarded "Honored Workers" titles. About 500 post-graduates and doctoral students. Five Councils on Theses. Russian Academy of Sciences: main building Russian Academy of Sciences (Росси́йская Акаде́мия Нау́к) is the national academy of Russia. ...


On average KemSU post-graduate students defend 30-40 Candidate's and 6-8 Doctor's theses in a given year. KemSU holds 6-10 All-Russia and international scientific conferences annually. The annual number of scientific publications runs up to over 1,500, including 600-700 articles in the central press.


The university is headed by Ilya Prohorovich Povarich, Doctor of Economics, superceded by Boris Pavlovich Nevzorov, an acting rector, First Vice-rector, Doctor of Pedagogics, Professor, Academician of the International Academy of Science - Higher School, who superseded Yury Aleksandrovich Zakharov (PhD Chem., Professor, Corresponding Member of RAS, Academician of IAS HS and RANS, Honored Scientist of the Russian Federation. The International Academy of Science (IAS) is the renowned inter- and transnational academy of science. ...


See also

It has been suggested that this article or section be merged with Russian educational system. ... The following is a list of universities in Russia: Universities offering broad range of degrees 1724 - Saint Petersburg State University 1755 - Moscow State University 1804 - Kazan State University 1880 - Tomsk State University 1899 - Far Eastern National University, successor of Oriental Institute in Vladivostok, Russia 1909 - Saratov State University 1915 - Rostov...

External link

  • Official website (in English and Russian)

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Kemerovo - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (370 words)
Kemerovo (Russian: Кемерово) is an industrial city on the Tom River situated east-northeast of Novosibirsk in Siberia, Russia (55°25´N 86°05´E).
It is the capital of the Kemerovo Oblast in the major coal mining region of the Kuznetsk Basin.
In 1932, Shcheglovsk was renamed Kemerovo and became the center of the Kemerovo Oblast (Kemerovo Region) in 1943.
International Higher Education #27/13 (1373 words)
While the government’s policy of greater university autonomy was not consistently spelled out in a single document, the state nevertheless granted numerous freedoms to individual universities on matters that prior to the mid-1980s had been the exclusive prerogative of the central government.
Petersburg State University, Russia’s oldest and one of its most-renowned universities, was faced with declining enrollments and a sharp cutback in federal support from the early 1990s.
Kemerovo State was perhaps the only institution that did not base its response on a shared culture; instead the rector’s political skills helped the institution to reach out to various local partners, while internally units that had a “special” relationship with the authoritarian rector fared best.
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