Vladimir State University

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Vladimir State University
Владимирский государственный университет
Type Public university
Established1958;66 years ago (1958)
Location, ,
Russia
Campus urban
Language Russian
Building details
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Vladimir State University
University rankings
Regional – Overall
QS Emerging Europe and Central Asia [1] 401-450 (2022)

Vladimir State University is a higher educational institution in Vladimir, Russia. It is currently recognized as the largest university in Vladimir Oblast and one of the largest in the Central Federal District. In April 2017, it became one of the flagship universities of the region. [2] Since January 24, 2013, Anzor Mikhailovich Saralidze has been the rector of the university.

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History

On August 1, 1958, by a decree of the Council of Ministers of the RSFSR, the Vladimir branch of the Moscow Evening Machine-Building Institute was opened with two faculties: mechanical-engineering and machine building. [3] The institute initially admitted 200 students.

In 1962, in connection with the liquidation of the Moscow Evening Engineering Institute, the Vladimir branch was transferred to the jurisdiction of the Moscow Institute of Electrical Engineering. [3] In February 1964, the branch was transformed into the Vladimir Evening Polytechnic Institute. In the same year, the machine building faculty for radio parts was created, of which the first dean was B. F. Gradusov. [3]

In 1969 Vladimir Evening Polytechnic Institute was transformed into the Vladimir Polytechnic Institute (VPI). In 1993, VPI was once again renamed to Vladimir State Technical University (VSTU) .

On December 30, 1996, VSTU was shortened to read Vladimir State University (VSU), marking its change into a university of the classical type. [4] [5] On March 31, 2011, by order of the Minister of Education and Science A. A. Fursenko, Vladimir State University merged with its corresponding university for the Humanities. [6]

Education offered

Since its inception, the university has trained more than 60,000 specialists.

Vladimir State University implements the main educational programs of higher professional education in stages: [7]

Branches of the university

On the territory of the Vladimir region, there is only one branch:

Previously, there was a branch of Vladimir State University in Gus-Khrustalny . On September 1, 2017, it halted all educational activities. Since 2018, this branch has been completely abolished.

Departments

Reformed (renamed) faculties

International cooperation

The international activities of the VSU are aimed at developing and strengthening international cooperation in the field of educational and research activities in order to improve the quality of education and scientific research, as well as integration into the global scientific and educational system. [10]

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