State Mechanical Engineering University Mami Ryazan Institute branch. Moscow State Technical University "Mami"

Coordinates: 55°46′52.5″ n. w. 37°42′41.7″ E. d. /  55.78125° N. w. 37.711583° E. d.(G) (O) (I)55.78125 , 37.711583

"Moscow State Engineering University (MAMI)" (M Oskovsky A WTO m mechanical And Institute) is a higher technical state educational institution in Moscow, Russia.

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Titles

  • - - Komisarovsky Technical School
  • - - Imperial Komisar Technical School
  • - - 1st Moscow Mechanical and Electrical Technical College named after. M. V. Lomonosova (Lomonosov Technical School)
  • - - Moscow Practical Mechanical-Electrotechnical Institute named after. M. V. Lomonosova
  • - - Moscow Mechanical-Electrotechnical Institute named after. M. V. Lomonosova
  • - - Moscow Automotive and Tractor Institute named after. M. V. Lomonosova
  • - - Automotive and Tractor Faculty of the Moscow Mechanical Engineering Institute
  • - - Moscow Automechanical Institute
  • - - Moscow State Academy of Automotive and Tractor Engineering (MGAATM)
  • - - Moscow State Technical University "MAMI"
  • - n. V. - Federal State Budgetary Educational Institution of Higher Professional Education "Moscow State Engineering University (MAMI)" /University of Mechanical Engineering/

Becoming

The name "MAMI" has appeared since 1939. From 2008 to 2008, the rector was Anatoly Leonidovich Karunin. On March 12, 2008, the Vice-Rector for Economics and Finance, Candidate of Economic Sciences, was elected rector. University status was awarded on September 15, 1997.

1960s

In the city, a branch of the Forestry Engineering Institute at the Likino Bus Plant (Likino-Dulevo) was transferred to the Automechanical Institute. The transfer was carried out due to the fact that the plant changed its profile: instead of machines for the forestry industry, it began to produce buses, and became a leader in this area.

And in June, the MAMI educational building on Dubrovskaya Street was put into operation.

1990s

The Department of Design was organized in MAMI. Alexander Evgenievich Sorokin was appointed head.

Present tense

The University of Mechanical Engineering is the largest higher education institution in Russia, training engineers and scientists for enterprises:

  • mechanical engineering,
  • machine tool industry,
  • automotive industry,
  • tractor manufacturing,
  • research centers,
  • companies dealing with:
    • design,
    • production,
    • economics and marketing,
    • service,
    • diagnostics
    • technical operation:
      • cars,
      • tractors,
      • technical systems of mechanical engineering
      • technological systems of mechanical engineering.

Now the university has eight faculties that train specialists in

  • full-time,
  • part-time,
  • correspondence forms of education,
  • faculty for advanced training of teachers of universities and technical schools,
  • Institute for Advanced Training of Automotive Industry Workers,
  • Research Institute of Advanced Mechanical Engineering Technologies,
  • Center for retraining and cyclic training of executives and specialists.

The university has signed agreements on joint activities with more than 60 gymnasiums, lyceums, schools, technical schools and colleges. The university has trained more than 50 thousand specialists for the country’s automotive industry and about 9,000 specialists for foreign countries in the last 60 years of its existence alone.
Graduates of MSTU "MAMI" today work at leading enterprises of the Russian mechanical engineering complex, including:

The number of students has increased in recent years due to the opening of new specialties. Now:

  • About 6,000 people study full-time,
  • for full-time and correspondence - over 2000,
  • by correspondence - about 300.

The university continues to train specialists for foreign countries. Personnel training at the university is carried out according to

  • professional and educational programs of a certified specialist,
  • bachelors and masters in 29 specialties and areas,
  • 23 postgraduate education programs in graduate school
  • and 6 in doctoral studies.

The training of specialists for orders from industrial enterprises has been introduced into practice. The university is constantly working to open new specialties taking into account market needs. Over the past 5 years, 10 new specialties and 9 directions have been opened. Expanding the range of specialties allows the university to respond flexibly to the needs of the labor market.
The existing system of managing the educational process and the level of its organization at the university allows for high-quality training of specialists. The curricula, which have been taught since 1996, have been adjusted in accordance with the new state educational standards. They provide disciplines of all cycles: humanitarian, economic, mathematical, natural science, general professional and special. New, active forms and methods of teaching students are constantly being introduced into the educational process, their independent work and information technologies for learning are being developed. The material base of MSTU "MAMI" mainly ensures that the educational process is carried out at the proper level. It owns, as operational management, 11 buildings and structures in Moscow, and has as its structural unit an educational, scientific and technical center in Ivanteevka. Major departments at 14 enterprises and organizations in Moscow and the region have formed a network of department branches. To accommodate out-of-town and foreign students, the university has three comfortable dormitories, conveniently located in relation to the academic buildings, with a capacity of 1,400 people. The dormitories have:

  • reading rooms,
  • Sport halls,
  • gyms,
  • canteens,
  • buffets,
  • ski base.

In recent years, the information base of the educational process has been further developed, the main components of which are:

  • educational and scientific library,
  • book collections of departments and
  • training programs.

The library's book collections number more than 850 thousand copies of books and periodicals, of which 327 thousand copies of scientific literature and more than 519 thousand copies of educational publications. Despite the difficult financial situation of the university, active work is underway to equip the educational process with computer technology; in particular, the number of personal computers compatible with IBM PC was increased from 199 in 1992 to 578 in 1999; 3 classrooms of the latest generation PCs and a computer graphics class were put into operation; a number of original calculation and graphic programs were developed and purchased for use in the educational process. In accordance with the agreement, the MATRA DATA-VISION company transferred a software package for computer-aided design to the university.
The university has created a local computer network to which more than 50 structural divisions of the university are connected. On average, there are about 120 hours of screen time per student per year. The quality of graduate training is largely determined by the level of completion of theses and is assessed by the demand for trained specialists in the labor market. An analysis of diploma projects and works defended at MAMI over the past 3 years shows that annually 30-35% of works are recommended by state certification commissions for implementation, 35-40% were completed using patent research, more than 40% were completed using computer technology. Over the years, 169 graduates received diplomas with honors; over 75% defended their projects as “good” or “excellent”; more than 94% were employed within Moscow and surrounding regions. According to the Moscow Labor and Employment Committee, MAMI graduates are not registered for employment.

MAMI graduates and teachers

Rectorate

  • Nikolaenko Andrey Vladimirovich (born 1978) - rector, candidate of economic sciences.
  • Koltunov Igor Ilyich (born 1947) - first vice-rector, Doctor of Technical Sciences.
  • Baev Valery Viktorovich - vice-rector for organizational and legal issues
  • Zaitsev Sergey Alekseevich (born 1946) - vice-rector for academic affairs, candidate of technical sciences.
  • Barykin Dmitry Viktorovich - vice-rector for social and economic issues, candidate of economic sciences.
  • Maksimov Yuri Viktorovich (born 1951) - Vice-Rector for International Cooperation, Doctor of Technical Sciences.
  • Fedulov Anatoly Ivanovich (born 1945) - vice-rector for administrative and economic work, candidate of technical sciences.
  • Timonin Vladimir Sergeevich - vice-rector for development, candidate of philosophical sciences

Dean's office

  • Marinkin Anatoly Petrovich (Faculty "Cars and Tractors")
  • Ivannikov Sergey Nikolaevich (Mechanical and Technological Faculty)
  • Alenina Elena Eduardovna (Institute of Economics and Management)
  • Skvortsov Arkady Alekseevich (Department of Power Engineering)
  • Morgunov Yuri Alekseevich (Faculty of Automation)
  • Khametova Margarita Grigorievna (Faculty of Chemical Technological Equipment)
  • Belukov Sergey Vladimirovich (Faculty of Cybernetics and Information Technologies)
  • Danilenko Natalya Viktorovna (environmental faculty)

Faculties

Departments

  • Department of Automated Machine Tool Systems and Tools
  • Department of Automation and Control Processes
  • Department of "Cars and Tractors"
  • Department of Automotive Tourism and Service
  • Department of Automotive and Tractor Engines
  • Department of Automotive and Tractor Electrical Equipment
  • Department of Accounting and Enterprise Finance
  • Department of Higher Mathematics
  • Department of Hydraulics and Hydraulic Pneumatic Drive
  • Department of “Machine parts and lifting and transport devices”
  • Department of Design
  • Department of Urban Ecology Engineering
  • Department of Foreign Languages
  • Department of Information Systems and Remote Technologies
  • Department of Information Technologies in Economics
  • Department of History and Political Science
  • Department of Wheeled and Tracked Vehicles
  • Department of “Integrated Automation of Mechanical Engineering”
  • Department of Bodybuilding and Pressure Processing
  • Department of Marketing
  • Department of Management
  • Department of Materials Science
  • Department of "Machines and apparatus for chemical production"
  • Department of Machinery and Foundry Technology
  • Department of Monitoring and Automated Control Systems
  • Department of Nanomaterials and Energy-Saturated Systems
  • Department of Descriptive Geometry and Drawing
  • Department of Polymer Engineering
  • Department of Law
  • Department of Applied and Computational Mathematics
  • Department of Applied Mathematics
  • Department of Industrial Safety
  • Department of Processes and Apparatuses of Chemical Technology
  • Department of Russian Language
  • Department of Computer-Aided Design Systems
  • Department of Strength of Materials
  • Department of Standardization, Metrology and Certification
  • Department of Thermodynamics, Heat Engineering and Energy Saving
  • Department of Theoretical Mechanics
  • Department of “Theory of Mechanisms and Machines”
  • Department of Low Temperature Engineering named after. P. L. Kapitsa
  • Department of Waste Processing Engineering and Technology
  • UNESCO International Chair “Clean production technology”
  • UNESCO International Chair “Technology for environmentally friendly production” Sector “Technology for the use of non-traditional and renewable energy sources”
  • Department of Technical Cybernetics and Automation
  • Department of Technology of Structural Materials
  • Department of Mechanical Engineering Technology
  • Department of Technosphere Safety and Processing of Natural Resources
  • Department of Transport Gas Turbine Engines
  • Department of Physics
  • Department of Physical Education and Sports
  • Department of Philosophy and Psychology
  • Department of Chemistry
  • Department of Chemical Resistance of Materials and Corrosion Protection
  • Department of Environmental and Industrial Safety
  • Department of Ecology and Life Safety
  • Department of Economics and Organization of Production
  • Department of Economic Theory
  • Department of Electrical Engineering and Computerized Electromechanical Systems

MAMI buildings

MAMI Main Academic Building

It consists of 5 buildings: “A”, “B”, “C”, “N”, “Nd”.

Building on Dubrovka

In 1963, the building was put into operation. The building was designed for the design profession.

Building in Izmailovo

Converted into residential premises

Extracurricular activities

Student design bureau

The university has a student design bureau (SKB MAMI), where new models of equipment are created under contracts with automobile and tractor enterprises.

"Formula Student - MAMI"

In 2007, the “Formula Student - MAMI” team was created at the university. The Student Formula is held under the auspices of the International Society of Automotive Engineers SAE and is the only global competition between teams of technical universities, combining elements of educational, sports and engineering projects. Currently, the Formula Student MAMI team is the leading team representing Russia at competitions of this level. The team's development is the Iguana racing prototype. Currently, the team has five cars: Iguana, Iguana EVO, Iguana EVO2, Iguana EVO3, Iguana EVO4. Work is underway to create a fifth machine - the Iguana EVO5.

ICD RPLab

The Youth Design Bureau (IKB "MAMI") was founded in 2007 at the Department of Body Engineering and Pressure Machining of MSTU "MAMI" thanks to the support of the prefecture of the Eastern Administrative District of Moscow and the NP "Entrepreneurship Development Center of the Eastern Administrative District of Moscow". The activities of MKB RPLab are associated with the use of modern technologies - modeling and rapid prototyping to carry out research and development work. The bureau offers a full cycle of work, from design documentation to the production of prototypes of innovative products.

Links

  • Student search and rescue team of the University of Mechanical Engineering
  • Youth Design Bureau of the University of Mechanical Engineering
Legal address 107023, Moscow, st. Bolshaya Semenovskaya, 38 Website http://www.mami.ru

Moscow State Technical University "MAMI"(Moscow Automotive Institute) is a higher technical state educational institution in Moscow.

Story

Titles

  • - - Komisarovsky Technical School
  • - - Imperial Komisar Technical School
  • - - 1st Moscow Mechanical and Electrical Technical College named after. M. V. Lomonosova (Lomonosov Technical School)
  • - - Moscow Practical Mechanical-Electrotechnical Institute named after. M. V. Lomonosova
  • - - Moscow Mechanical-Electrotechnical Institute named after. M. V. Lomonosova
  • - - Moscow Automotive and Tractor Institute named after. M. V. Lomonosova
  • - - Automotive and Tractor Faculty of the Moscow Mechanical Engineering Institute
  • - - Moscow Automechanical Institute
  • - - Moscow State Academy of Automotive and Tractor Engineering (MGAATM)
  • -n. V. - Moscow State Technical University "MAMI"

Unofficial (student) names: MAMI - Many Alcoholics, Few Engineers, Moscow Academy of Soft Toys, Moscow Academy of Interplanetary Research, etc.

Becoming

60s

90s

Today

In recent years, Moscow State Technical University "MAMI", which is still the largest higher educational institution in Russia, training engineers and scientists for mechanical engineering, machine tool, automobile and tractor manufacturing enterprises, research centers, firms involved in design, production, economics and marketing, service, diagnostics and technical operation of cars, tractors, technical and technological engineering systems, continued to improve all aspects of his work. The university has increased the number of students and now the university has eight faculties that train specialists in full-time, part-time and part-time forms of study, the faculty of advanced training for teachers of universities and technical schools, the Institute for Advanced Training of Automotive Industry Workers, the Research Institute of Advanced Mechanical Engineering Technologies, the Center retraining and cyclic training of executives and specialists. The university has signed agreements on joint activities with more than 60 gymnasiums, lyceums, schools, technical schools and colleges. The university has trained more than 50 thousand specialists for the country’s automotive industry and about 9,000 specialists for foreign countries in the last 60 years of its existence alone. Graduates of MSTU "MAMI" today work at leading enterprises of the Russian mechanical engineering complex, including the following: JSC VAZ, JSC KamAZ, JSC Moskvich, AMO ZIL, JSC GAZ, JSC Avtodizel (YaMZ), JSC MIZ, JSC ATE-1, Moscow Bearing JSC, Shabolovsky Bearing JSC, State Scientific Center of the Russian Federation NAMI, FSUE NII Autoelectronics, NIITavtoprom, NIIAT, NITSIAMT, NIKTID, at defense industry enterprises and others. The number of students has increased in recent years due to the opening of new specialties. Currently, about 6,000 people are studying full-time, over 2,000 are studying part-time, and about 300 are studying part-time. The university continues to train specialists for foreign countries. Personnel training at the university is carried out according to professional educational programs for graduates, bachelors and masters in 29 specialties and areas, 23 postgraduate education programs in graduate school and 6 in doctoral studies. The training of specialists for orders from industrial enterprises has been introduced into practice. The university is constantly working to open new specialties taking into account market needs. Over the past 5 years, 10 new specialties and 9 directions have been opened. Expanding the range of specialties allows the university to respond flexibly to the needs of the labor market. The existing system of managing the educational process and the level of its organization at the university allows for high-quality training of specialists. The curricula, which have been taught since 1996, have been adjusted in accordance with the new state educational standards. They provide disciplines of all cycles: humanitarian, economic, mathematical, natural science, general professional and special. New, active forms and methods of teaching students are constantly being introduced into the educational process, their independent work and information technologies for learning are being developed. The material base of MSTU "MAMI" mainly ensures that the educational process is carried out at the proper level. It owns, as operational management, 11 buildings and structures in Moscow, and has as its structural unit an educational, scientific and technical center in Ivanteevka. Major departments at 14 enterprises and organizations in Moscow and the region have formed a network of department branches. To accommodate out-of-town and foreign students, the university has three comfortable dormitories with 1,400 beds, which are conveniently located in relation to the academic buildings. The dormitories have reading rooms, gyms, exercise rooms, canteens, buffets, and a ski lodge. In recent years, the information base of the educational process has been further developed, the main components of which are the educational and scientific library, book collections of departments and training programs. Currently, the library's book collections number more than 850 thousand copies of books and periodicals, of which 327 thousand copies of scientific literature and more than 519 thousand copies of educational publications. Despite the difficult financial situation of the university, active work is underway to equip the educational process with computer technology, in particular, the number of personal computers compatible with the IBM PC has been increased from 199 in 1992 to 578 in 1999, 3 PC classrooms of the latter have been put into operation generation, computer graphics class, a number of original calculation and graphic programs were developed and purchased for use in the educational process. In accordance with the agreement, the MATRA DATA-VISION company transferred a software package for computer-aided design to the university. The university has created a local computer network to which more than 50 structural divisions of the university are connected. On average at the university, there are about 120 hours of screen time per student per year. The quality of graduate training is largely determined by the level of completion of theses and is assessed by the demand for trained specialists in the labor market. An analysis of diploma projects and works defended at MAMI over the past 3 years shows that annually 30-35% of works are recommended by state certification commissions for implementation, 35-40% were completed using patent research, more than 40% were completed using a computer. Over these years, 169 graduates received diplomas with honors, over 75% defended projects with “good” and “excellent” marks, more than 94% found jobs within Moscow and surrounding regions. According to the Moscow Labor and Employment Committee, MAMI graduates are not registered for employment.

MAMI graduates and teachers

Rectorate

  • Nikolaenko Andrey Vladimirovich (born) - rector, candidate of economic sciences.
  • Koltunov Igor Ilyich (born) - first vice-rector, candidate of technical sciences.
  • Zaitsev Sergey Alekseevich (born) - Vice-Rector for Academic Affairs, Candidate of Technical Sciences.
  • Bakhmutov Sergey Vasilyevich (born) - vice-rector for scientific work, doctor of technical sciences.
  • Akimov Andrey Valentinovich - vice-rector for full-time and part-time education, candidate of technical sciences.
  • Barykin Dmitry Viktorovich - vice-rector for social and economic issues, candidate of economic sciences.
  • Maksimov Yuri Viktorovich (born) - Vice-Rector for International Cooperation, Doctor of Technical Sciences.
  • Fedulov Anatoly Ivanovich (born) - vice-rector for administrative and economic work, candidate of technical sciences.
  • Kuznetsov Vladimir Anatolyevich - Vice-Rector for Development and Innovation, Doctor of Technical Sciences

Dean's office

  • Marinkin Anatoly Petrovich (Cars and tractors)
  • Zuev Viktor Maksimovich (Design and Technology)
  • Ivannikov Sergey Nikolaevich (Mechanical and technological)
  • Alenina Elena Eduardovna (Economic)
  • Korotkov Viktor Ivanovich (Power engineering and instrumentation)
  • Kreshchenko Mikhail Alexandrovich (Engineering and Economics)
  • Prilepin Ivan Tikhonovich (Machine Engineering)
  • Krylov Oleg Vladimirovich (Automation and control)

Faculties

  • Automation and control (A&C).
  • Design and technology (CT).
  • Mechanical-technological (MT).
  • Economic (EF).
  • Power engineering and instrumentation (EM&I).
  • Engineering and Economics (IE) (branch of MSTU "MAMI" in Dmitrov).
  • Mechanical Engineering (MS) (branch of MSTU "MAMI" in Likino-Dulyovo).

Departments

  • Department of Bodybuilding and Pressure Processing.
  • Department of Automated Machine Tool Systems and Tools.
  • Department of Materials Science.
  • Department of Ecology and Life Safety.
  • Department of Applied and Computational Mathematics.
  • Department of Higher Mathematics.
  • Department "Cars".
  • Department of Strength of Materials.
  • Department of Economic Theory.
  • Department of Automation and Control Processes.
  • Department of “Complex Automation of Mechanical Engineering”.
  • Department of Transport Gas Turbine Engines.
  • Department of Physics.
  • Department of Standardization, Metrology and Certification.
  • Department of Theoretical Mechanics.
  • Department of Design.
  • Department of Descriptive Geometry and Drawing.
  • Department of Information Technologies in Economics.
  • Department of Marketing and Management.

MAMI buildings

MAMI Main Academic Building

Building on Dubrovka

In 1963 the building was put into operation. The building was designed for the design profession.

Building in Izmailovo

Extracurricular activities

Student design bureau

The university successfully operates a student design bureau (SKB MAMI), where new models of equipment are created under contracts with automobile and tractor enterprises.

Formula Student - MAMI

In 2007 The team "Formula Student - MAMI" was created at the university. Student "Formula" is held under the auspices of the International Society of Automotive Engineers SAE and is the only global competition of teams of technical universities, connecting elements of an educational global competition of teams of technical universities, connecting elements of educational, sports and engineering projects.

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Federal State Budgetary Educational Institution of Higher Education "Moscow Polytechnic University"

Branches of MosPolytech

Colleges MosPolytech

  • College Moscow Polytechnic University - in Ivanteevka

License

No. 02398 valid indefinitely from 09/22/2016

Accreditation

No. 02793 is valid from 03/19/2018 to 03/19/2024

Previous names MosPolytech

  • Moscow State Engineering University (MAMI)
  • Moscow State Technical University "MAMI"
  • Moscow Automechanical Institute
  • University of Mechanical Engineering

Monitoring results of the Ministry of Education and Science for MosPolytech

2016 result: By decision of the Interdepartmental Commission, MosPolytech was included in the group of universities in need of reorganization (report)

Index18 year17 year15 year14 year
Performance indicator (out of 7 points)5 5 5 2
Average Unified State Examination score for all specialties and forms of study66.92 63.22 64.45 63.1
Average Unified State Examination score of those enrolled on the budget71.45 69.76 66.63 67.67
Average Unified State Examination score of those enrolled on a commercial basis61.5 59.07 65.52 65.27
Average minimum Unified State Exam score for all specialties for full-time students enrolled48.96 47.81 43.65 45.69
Number of students16045 24728 31734 33286
Full-time department9898 11822 9765 10223
Part-time department1043 1750 2912 3434
Extramural5104 11156 19057 19629
All data Report Report Report Report

About MosPolytech

University of Mechanical Engineering (MAMI) is carrying out a deep reform of the educational process, the goal of which is to bring educational programs into line with the existing and future demands of the technological labor market.

The university regularly involves domestic technology companies in the examination of specialized educational programs, and is an active participant in industry foresights within the framework of the National Technology Initiative.

From the first year, each of our students is required to participate in project teams that solve cases of partner companies: FSUE NAMI in the automotive industry, KAMAZ OJSC in the field of unmanned vehicle systems, RusHydro OJSC in the energy sector, ZAVKOM OJSC in the field of food industry and biotechnology, OJSC RVC in the field of communications in the technological field.

Despite the fact that the reform has been going on for two years, the university teams take high places in engineering competitions: in the 2014/2015 academic year, first-year students took first places in a number of competition categories “ Robofest", won an absolute victory in international competitions for the development of electric motorcycles Smart Moto Challenge(Barcelona).

The requirements of professional competitions are integrated into the applied disciplines curriculum. Thus, in the 2015/2016 academic year, 1200 students studying “CAD Engineering Graphics” passed intermediate certification in the form of competitions WorldSkills according to the relevant competence. This approach is yielding results: two participants of the Russian team at the world championship in Sao Paulo are students of the University of Mechanical Engineering - Ivan Khokhlov, “Electronics” and Dmitry Karasev, “CAD Engineering Graphics”.

We are currently building a system of working with talented schoolchildren focused on project engineering activities. Since September 2015, four specialized engineering class in Moscow schools. Systematic work is being carried out with the All-Russian children's centers “Orlyonok” (Krasnodar Territory), “Azimuth” and “Sirius” (Sochi), “Smena” (Anapa), “Ocean” (Vladivostok). Cooperation agreements were signed with the Innopraktika company and the Agency for Strategic Initiatives (ASI).

In 2016, funds were allocated for admission to engineering educational programs 856 budget places on a full-time course. Tuition fees are competitive: payment by semester, payment by maternity capital, etc. is provided. – and will be announced no later June 1st on the Admissions Committee website.

Choose an educational program to your liking and start a professional career at the University of Mechanical Engineering (MAMI)*.

* from 1.09.2016 federal state budgetary educational institution of higher education " Moscow Polytechnic University" in accordance with the decision of the Commission for assessing the consequences of the decision to reorganize the federal state educational organization under the Ministry of Education and Science of Russia

The history of the Ryazan Institute (branch) of the Moscow State University - "polytechnic" - begins in 1956. It was originally created as a Training and Consulting Point (TCP) of the All-Union Correspondence Polytechnic Institute. Its opening was dictated by the acute shortage in Ryazan and the Ryazan region of qualified highly professional specialists - engineers and managers - for the rapidly developing industry.

The task of training just such professionals was faced by VZPI, the historical successor to the traditions of the first Moscow City People's University in Russia, created back in 1908. on the initiative of famous government figures, including general and gold miner A.L. Shanyavsky, Chairman of the Russian Government P.A. Stolypin, Minister of War Count D.A. Milyutin.

In 1965, the Ryazan UKP VZPI received the status of a branch. Ivan Grigorievich Pankov, who headed the branch since 1985, directed his efforts towards improving the quality of training of engineering personnel for the Ryazan region.

The parent university was transformed into the Moscow State Open University in 1992, and in 1998 the Ryazan branch became an institute - RI (f) MGOU. Evening and full-time departments were opened to train specialists in the field of mechanical engineering and industrial economics; in 2001, full-time training of civil engineers began, and since 2005, specialists in the highly sought-after specialty - “Building Design”. In 2006, the specialty “Heat and Gas Supply and Ventilation” was opened (by correspondence courses), in 2007 - “Organization Management” (by full-time and part-time courses), and since 2011 - “Construction of unique buildings and structures (specialization “Construction” high-rise and long-span buildings and structures").

In 2005, the institute acquired a new “face” – the Main Building, which is an architectural monument of the 19th century, where the 1st men’s gymnasium was once located. Students had the opportunity to climb the same stairs that three Russian emperors walked, and every day to be within the walls that remember the founder of Russian engineering education A.S. Ershova, K.E. Tsiolkovsky, Ya.P. Polonsky, I.V. Michurina, D.I. Ilovaisky and other outstanding Ryazan residents.

On September 9, 2009, the new educational and scientific laboratory building of the institute was inaugurated. This building houses laboratories equipped with the most modern machines and construction equipment, as well as the latest computers and related software products.

The modern Ryazan Institute (branch) of MGOU is a system of three buildings, thirty-three laboratories and an educational and scientific laboratory building, where everything is equipped with the latest technology. There is an internal institute network, an effective quality management system, a large library, and free access to the Internet. Today, more than 4,500 students study here in the faculties of full-time, evening and distance learning.

Engineering science is, of course, the “brand” of RI (f) MGOU, but the educational process, an integral part of the triune scientific and educational process, and social work also play an important role at the institute.

Now RI (f) MGOU is a brand, a kind of sign of the quality of education, a symbol of success, reputation, traditions, modernity and prospects.

Ryazan Institute (branch) MGOU is:

The only higher educational institution in the Ryazan region that trains both part-time (full-time) and on-the-job (evening, part-time) engineering specialists in the most popular engineering, technical and industrial economic specialties at present and in the foreseeable future;
highly professional scientific and pedagogical personnel;
communication with leading technical universities;
successful implementation of distance learning, including the use of advanced educational technologies from Moscow State Technical University. N.E. Bauman, MSTU "Stankin", Moscow State University of Civil Engineering. Kuibyshev and Moscow State Open University;
excellent computer training for students as one of the foundations of the professionalism of a modern engineer;
educational process management system based on a rating system;
official participant in the Educational Institutions Support Program implemented by Top Systems JSC in the field of developing the potential of the Russian education system through improving the software, hardware and methodological base of educational institutions;
all opportunities for organizing fruitful and active research activities of students;
industrial practice under the guidance of experienced specialists at the largest industrial and construction enterprises in the city;
intense, active educational work with students based on the “Concept of educational work of the RI(f) MGOU”, “Comprehensive plan for the civic humanistic education of students”, based on the moral values ​​of Orthodoxy;
student self-government, public and student associations: Council for Educational Work, Educational Commission, student activists, Student construction, volunteer, "star" and pedagogical teams, student security service; KVN team;
publication of the institute newspaper "Polytechnic" and the student newspaper "Pulse";
interaction with cultural and social centers of Ryazan, annual excursions to cultural centers of Russia, visiting exhibitions and theaters;
constant attention to promoting a healthy lifestyle.