Fgbou vpo pgu im Sholom Aleichem. Twilight over Sholom Aleichem PSU: for the first time in many years, the university was left without budgetary graduate school

Amur State University named after Sholom Aleichem
(PSU named after Sholom Aleichem)
International name Amur State University named for Sholom Aleichem
Motto Ex oriente lux (Latin) Light from the East
Year of foundation 1989
Type state
Location Birobidzhan
Legal address 679015, Russian Federation, Jewish Autonomous Region, Birobidzhan, st. Shirokaya, 70
Website pgusa.ru/index.php

Amur State University named after Sholom Aleichem- higher educational institution in Birobidzhan, Jewish Autonomous Region.

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History of University

The Amur State University named after Sholom Aleichem was founded in 1989 as the Birobidzhan State Pedagogical Institute (BSPI). In 2005, it became the Far Eastern State Social and Humanitarian Academy (FEGSHA), and in 2011 it was accredited as a “university” (Sholom Aleichem PSU).

The first rector of BSPI-FEGSGA (from 1989 to 2006) was Candidate of Philosophy, Associate Professor Anatoly Aleksandrovich Surnin. From 2006 to June 9, 2014, the university was headed by Candidate of Technical Sciences, Associate Professor Lev Solomonovich Grinkrug (III.1955 - VI.2014).

The Amur State University is the first and only state higher educational institution today in the territory of the Jewish Autonomous Okrug (several branches of universities in neighboring regions also operate in the region). The university is housed in 10 buildings, nonresident students live in 4 dormitories. The buildings and dormitories are connected to each other in a corporate information network based on their own fiber optic line. By 2012, the university provides training in 89 higher professional education programs in 12 enlarged groups of specialties, which include 32 areas of bachelor's training, 43 specialties, 14 master's areas. Postgraduate training in graduate school is carried out in 14 scientific specialties in 10 branches of science. Preparation in the field of secondary vocational education is carried out according to 12 educational programs.

Priamursky State University includes in its structure 7 faculties (including the faculty of advanced training), 21 departments, a lyceum and two institutions of secondary vocational education: an industrial economic college and a technical school of information and industrial technologies. Also operating on the basis of the university are the Center for Research and Innovation, the Institute of Open Education, the Far Eastern Center for the Study of Yiddish and Jewish Culture, and a publishing house (publishes up to 100 titles of book products per year). The university has several research laboratories, including a laboratory of ice technology, a laboratory of qualimetric methods, a laboratory for the study of social security systems, etc.

The university has a small innovative enterprise, the Association of Information Technology Developers, a student design bureau, a Center for Youth Initiatives, and a number of student self-governing organizations.

Scientific works

The main periodical publication of the university is the scientific journal “Bulletin of the Amur State University named after Sholom Aleichem.” In addition, the university is a co-founder (together with the Far Eastern Federal University) of the scientific journal “Humanitarian Research in Eastern Siberia and the Far East.” Among the well-known publications of the university are the serial publications “Historical Poetics of the Genre” and “Mizrekh: Judaic Studies in the Far East.” As a co-founder (together with the Institute for Comprehensive Analysis of Regional Problems of the Far Eastern Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences), since 2012 the university has been publishing the revived literary and journalistic almanac “Birobidzhan” (it was closed in the late 1940s, and survived several attempts at revival in the 2000s).

Scientific connections

Priamursky State University is bound by cooperation agreements with 10 academic organizations of Russia, 3 foreign resource centers, 7 foreign universities, with well-known cultural, educational and research centers (“Kunstkamera: Museum of Anthropology and Ethnography named after Peter the Great RAS” in St. Petersburg, “ Sholem Aleichem House" in Tel Aviv, "Museum of the History of Jewish Heritage and the Holocaust" in Moscow, "Rena Costa Yiddish Center at Bar-Ilan University" in Ramat Gan, "St. Petersburg Institute of Jewish Studies" in St. Petersburg, etc.) .

Amur State University named after Sholom Aleichem
(PSU named after Sholom Aleichem)
International name

Amur State University named for Sholom Aleichem

Motto

Ex oriente lux (Latin) Light from the East

Year of foundation
Type

state

Rector

Bazhenova Natalya Gennadievna

Location
Legal address

679015, Russian Federation, Jewish Autonomous Region, Birobidzhan, st. Shirokaya, 70

Website
Coordinates: 48°46′24″ n. w. 132°56′29″ E. d. /  48.7732° N. w. 132.9414° E. d. / 48.7732; 132.9414 (G) (I) K:Educational institutions founded in 1989

Amur State University named after Sholom Aleichem- higher educational institution in Birobidzhan, Jewish Autonomous Region.

History of University

The Amur State University named after Sholom Aleichem was founded in 1989 as the Birobidzhan State Pedagogical Institute (BSPI). In 2005, it became the Far Eastern State Social and Humanitarian Academy (FEGSHA), and in 2011 it was accredited as a “university” (Sholom Aleichem PSU).

The first rector of BSPI-FEGSGA (from 1989 to 2006) was Candidate of Philosophy, Associate Professor Anatoly Aleksandrovich Surnin. From 2006 to June 9, 2014, the university was headed by Candidate of Technical Sciences, Associate Professor Lev Solomonovich Grinkrug (III.1955 - VI.2014).

The Amur State University is the first and only state higher educational institution today in the territory of the Jewish Autonomous Okrug (several branches of universities in neighboring regions also operate in the region). The university is housed in 10 buildings, nonresident students live in 4 dormitories. The buildings and dormitories are connected to each other in a corporate information network based on their own fiber optic line. By 2012, the university provides training in 89 higher professional education programs in 12 enlarged groups of specialties, which include 32 areas of bachelor's training, 43 specialties, 14 master's areas. Postgraduate training in graduate school is carried out in 14 scientific specialties in 10 branches of science. Preparation in the field of secondary vocational education is carried out according to 12 educational programs.

Priamursky State University includes in its structure 7 faculties (including the faculty of advanced training), 21 departments, a lyceum and two institutions of secondary vocational education: an industrial economic college and a technical school of information and industrial technologies. Also operating on the basis of the university are the Center for Research and Innovation, the Institute of Open Education, the Far Eastern Center for the Study of Yiddish and Jewish Culture, and a publishing house (publishes up to 100 titles of book products per year). The university has several research laboratories, including a laboratory of ice technology, a laboratory of qualimetric methods, a laboratory for the study of social security systems, etc.

The university has a small innovative enterprise, the Association of Information Technology Developers, a student design bureau, a Center for Youth Initiatives, and a number of student self-governing organizations.

Scientific works

The main periodical publication of the university is the scientific journal “Bulletin of the Amur State University named after Sholom Aleichem.” In addition, the university is a co-founder (together with the Far Eastern Federal University) of the scientific journal “Humanitarian Research in Eastern Siberia and the Far East.” Among the well-known publications of the university are the serial publications “Historical Poetics of the Genre” and “Mizrekh: Judaic Studies in the Far East.” As a co-founder (together with the Institute for Comprehensive Analysis of Regional Problems of the Far Eastern Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences), since 2012 the university has been publishing the revived literary and journalistic almanac “Birobidzhan” (it was closed in the late 1940s, and survived several attempts at revival in the 2000s).

Scientific connections

Priamursky State University is bound by cooperation agreements with 10 academic organizations of Russia, 3 foreign resource centers, 7 foreign universities, with well-known cultural, educational and research centers (“Kunstkamera: Museum of Anthropology and Ethnography named after Peter the Great RAS” in St. Petersburg, “ Sholem Aleichem House" in Tel Aviv, "Museum of the History of Jewish Heritage and the Holocaust" in Moscow, "Rena Costa Yiddish Center at Bar-Ilan University" in Ramat Gan, "St. Petersburg Institute of Jewish Studies" in St. Petersburg, etc.) .

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- Well? - said Pierre, looking with surprise at the strange animation of his friend and noticing the look that he cast at Natasha as he stood up.
“I need, I need to talk to you,” said Prince Andrei. – You know our women’s gloves (he was talking about those Masonic gloves that were given to a newly elected brother to give to his beloved woman). “I... But no, I’ll talk to you later...” And with a strange sparkle in his eyes and anxiety in his movements, Prince Andrei approached Natasha and sat down next to her. Pierre saw Prince Andrei ask her something, and she flushed and answered him.
But at this time Berg approached Pierre, urgently asking him to take part in the dispute between the general and the colonel about Spanish affairs.
Berg was pleased and happy. The smile of joy did not leave his face. The evening was very good and exactly like other evenings he had seen. Everything was similar. And ladies', delicate conversations, and cards, and a general at cards, raising his voice, and a samovar, and cookies; but one thing was still missing, something that he always saw at the evenings, which he wanted to imitate.
There was a lack of loud conversation between men and an argument about something important and smart. The general started this conversation and Berg attracted Pierre to him.

The next day, Prince Andrei went to the Rostovs for dinner, as Count Ilya Andreich called him, and spent the whole day with them.
Everyone in the house felt for whom Prince Andrei was traveling, and he, without hiding, tried to be with Natasha all day. Not only in Natasha’s frightened, but happy and enthusiastic soul, but in the whole house one could feel the fear of something important that was about to happen. The Countess looked at Prince Andrei with sad and seriously stern eyes when he spoke to Natasha, and timidly and feignedly began some insignificant conversation as soon as he looked back at her. Sonya was afraid to leave Natasha and was afraid to be a hindrance when she was with them. Natasha turned pale with fear of anticipation when she remained alone with him for minutes. Prince Andrei amazed her with his timidity. She felt that he needed to tell her something, but that he could not bring himself to do so.
When Prince Andrey left in the evening, the Countess came up to Natasha and said in a whisper:
- Well?
“Mom, for God’s sake don’t ask me anything now.” “You can’t say that,” Natasha said.
But despite this, that evening Natasha, sometimes excited, sometimes frightened, with fixed eyes, lay for a long time in her mother’s bed. Either she told her how he praised her, then how he said that he would go abroad, then how he asked where they would live this summer, then how he asked her about Boris.
- But this, this... has never happened to me! - she said. “Only I’m scared in front of him, I’m always scared in front of him, what does that mean?” That means it's real, right? Mom, are you sleeping?
“No, my soul, I’m scared myself,” answered the mother. - Go.
- I won’t sleep anyway. What nonsense is it to sleep? Mom, mom, this has never happened to me! - she said with surprise and fear at the feeling that she recognized in herself. – And could we think!...
It seemed to Natasha that even when she first saw Prince Andrey in Otradnoye, she fell in love with him. She seemed to be frightened by this strange, unexpected happiness, that the one whom she had chosen back then (she was firmly convinced of this), that the same one had now met her again, and, it seemed, was not indifferent to her. “And he had to come to St. Petersburg on purpose now that we are here. And we had to meet at this ball. It's all fate. It is clear that this is fate, that all this was leading to this. Even then, as soon as I saw him, I felt something special.”
- What else did he tell you? What verses are these? Read... - the mother said thoughtfully, asking about the poems that Prince Andrei wrote in Natasha’s album.
“Mom, isn’t it a shame that he’s a widower?”
- That's enough, Natasha. Pray to God. Les Marieiages se font dans les cieux. [Marriages are made in heaven.]
- Darling, mother, how I love you, how good it makes me feel! – Natasha shouted, crying tears of happiness and excitement and hugging her mother.
At the same time, Prince Andrei was sitting with Pierre and telling him about his love for Natasha and his firm intention to marry her.

On this day, Countess Elena Vasilyevna had a reception, there was a French envoy, there was a prince, who had recently become a frequent visitor to the countess’s house, and many brilliant ladies and men. Pierre was downstairs, walked through the halls, and amazed all the guests with his concentrated, absent-minded and gloomy appearance.
Since the time of the ball, Pierre had felt the approaching attacks of hypochondria and with desperate effort tried to fight against them. From the time the prince became close to his wife, Pierre was unexpectedly granted a chamberlain, and from that time on he began to feel heaviness and shame in large society, and more often the old gloomy thoughts about the futility of everything human began to come to him. At the same time, the feeling he noticed between Natasha, whom he protected, and Prince Andrei, the contrast between his position and the position of his friend, further intensified this gloomy mood. He equally tried to avoid thoughts about his wife and about Natasha and Prince Andrei. Again everything seemed insignificant to him in comparison with eternity, again the question presented itself: “why?” And he forced himself to work day and night on Masonic works, hoping to ward off the approach of the evil spirit. Pierre, at 12 o'clock, having left the countess's chambers, was sitting upstairs in a smoky, low room, in a worn dressing gown in front of the table, copying out authentic Scottish acts, when someone entered his room. It was Prince Andrei.

BIROBIDZHAN, JULY 18, “NABAT”.- For the first time, the basic university and leading scientific center of the Jewish Autonomous Region, Sholem Aleichem State University of the Amur Region, will not be able to accept a single applicant to graduate school at the expense of the federal budget. For the new 2017/18 academic year, the university did not receive a single budget place for the implementation of educational programs for the training of postgraduate students. The postgraduate admission plan, containing information about the complete absence of budget places, is published on the official website of PSU. In a difficult situation, the leading educational institution of the autonomy found itself under the leadership of the current rector and secretary of the regional branch of the United Russia party, Natalya Bazhenova.

For the first time in many years of its existence, the Amur State University will not be able to accept graduate students on budget places. The Ministry of Education and Science has completely stopped funding postgraduate training programs at the base university of the Jewish Autonomous Region at the expense of the federal budget.

Judging by the information published on the university website, in 2017 applicants are invited to enroll in four areas of full-time study (mathematics and mechanics, education and pedagogical sciences, linguistics and literary studies, history and archeology), as well as two areas of correspondence education (economics and general pedagogy). At the same time, opposite each specialty in the column “Budget places” there are dashes. Admission to graduate school is possible only on a contractual basis. For each area, the university plans to conclude one agreement with applicants.

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From now on, those wishing to undergo postgraduate studies at a Birobidzhan university will have to fork out money. The amount of tuition fees is determined by order of the rector of PSU named after Sholom Aleichem dated May 31, 2017 No. 113/od. The annual cost of training on the basis of full reimbursement for the first year of postgraduate study in most specialties is, judging by the document, 112.62 thousand rubles.

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It is worth noting that the university website does not yet have information about people who have applied to graduate school. This is explained by the fact that the height of the admissions campaign is in September. But there probably won’t be that many people willing to enroll in paid graduate school at PSU under the proposed conditions. The cost of tuition, coupled with the provincial status of the university, which has had many scandals over the past year, are not the best indicators of its prestige.

Meanwhile, the Amur State University named after Sholom Aleichem, by its status, is a basic university and a leading scientific center of the Jewish Autonomous Region. It is difficult to say how the university will train scientific and pedagogical personnel and develop science in the absence of budgetary graduate school. But it is obvious that a university that is not replenished with young scientists and teachers has no future.

Let us add that the Amur State University found itself in the current situation thanks to the “wise” leadership of the rector Natalya Bazhenova, who, by the way, holds the post of secretary of the regional branch of the United Russia party in the Jewish Autonomous Region. Recently, Ms. Bazhenova has often been mentioned in the local press in connection with various projects of her party. Recently, Natalya Gennadievna reported on the work of the Multifunctional Center in Birobidzhan, which caused bewilderment among the local reading public.

So, this year the Amur State University was left without budgetary graduate school. Therefore, the next step to transform Birobidzhan from a city, scientific and educational center into the village of Kukuevo has already been taken. And it was done not on someone’s whim, but under the leadership of the leader of the regional cell of the ruling party. The next time Natalya Gennadievna Bazhenova reports on the work of the MFC or other government institutions that have nothing to do with it, it would be better if she talks about what “successes” the Sholom Aleichem PSU has achieved thanks to her.

Vladimir SAKHAROVSKY

Amur State University named after Sholom Aleichem
(PSU named after Sholom Aleichem)
International name Amur State University named for Sholom Aleichem
Motto Ex oriente lux (Latin) Light from the East
Year of foundation 1989
Type state
Location Birobidzhan
Legal address 679015, Russian Federation, Jewish Autonomous Region, Birobidzhan, st. Shirokaya, 70
Website pgusa.ru/index.php

Amur State University named after Sholom Aleichem- higher education institution in Birobidzhan , Jewish Autonomous Region.

History of University

The Amur State University named after Sholom Aleichem was founded in 1989 as the Birobidzhan State Pedagogical Institute (BSPI). In 2005, it became the Far Eastern State Social and Humanitarian Academy (FEGSHA), and in 2011 it was accredited as a “university” (PSU named after. Sholom Aleichem).

The first rector of BSPI-FEGSGA (from 1989 to 2006) was Candidate of Philosophy, Associate Professor Anatoly Aleksandrovich Surnin. From 2006 to June 9, 2014, the university was headed by a candidate of technical sciences, associate professor Lev Solomonovich Grinkrug(III.1955 - VI.2014).

The Amur State University is the first and only state higher educational institution today in the territory of the Jewish Autonomous Okrug (several branches of universities in neighboring regions also operate in the region). The university is housed in 10 buildings, nonresident students live in 4 dormitories. The buildings and dormitories are connected to each other in a corporate information network based on their own fiber optic line. By 2012, the university provides training in 89 higher professional education programs in 12 enlarged groups of specialties, which include 32 areas of bachelor's training, 43 specialties, 14 master's areas. Postgraduate training in graduate school is carried out in 14 scientific specialties in 10 branches of science. Preparation in the field of secondary vocational education is carried out according to 12 educational programs.

Priamursky State University includes in its structure 7 faculties (including the faculty of advanced training), 21 departments, a lyceum and two institutions of secondary vocational education: an industrial economic college and a technical school of information and industrial technologies. Also operating on the basis of the university are the Center for Research and Innovation, the Institute of Open Education, the Far Eastern Center for the Study of Yiddish and Jewish Culture, and a publishing house (publishes up to 100 titles of book products per year). The university has several research laboratories, including a laboratory of ice technology, a laboratory of qualimetric methods, a laboratory for the study of social security systems, etc.

The university has a small innovative enterprise, the Association of Information Technology Developers, a student design bureau, a Center for Youth Initiatives, and a number of student self-governing organizations.

Scientific works

The main periodical publication of the university is the scientific journal “Bulletin of the Amur State University named after Sholom Aleichem.” In addition, the university is a co-founder (together with the Far Eastern Federal University) of the scientific journal “Humanitarian Research in Eastern Siberia and the Far East.” Among the well-known publications of the university are the serial publications “Historical Poetics of the Genre” and “Mizrekh: Judaic Studies in the Far East.” As a co-founder (together with the Institute for Comprehensive Analysis of Regional Problems of the Far Eastern Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences), since 2012 the university has been publishing the revived literary and journalistic almanac “Birobidzhan” (it was closed in the late 1940s, and survived several attempts at revival in the 2000s).

Scientific connections

Priamursky State University is bound by cooperation agreements with 10 academic organizations of Russia, 3 foreign resource centers, 7 foreign universities, with well-known cultural, educational and research centers (“Kunstkamera: Museum of Anthropology and Ethnography named after Peter the Great RAS” in St. Petersburg, “ Sholem Aleichem House" in Tel Aviv, "Museum of the History of Jewish Heritage and the Holocaust" in Moscow, "Rena Costa Yiddish Center at Bar-Ilan University" in Ramat Gan, "St. Petersburg Institute of Jewish Studies" in St. Petersburg, etc.) .