RGU named after Yesenin official. Areas of bachelor's training

Ryazan State University named after S. A. Yesenin(RSU named after S. A. Yesenin) - higher education institution Ryazan. Is the largest educational institution in Ryazan region. The university is named after the great Russian poet, a native of Ryazan land Sergei Yesenin.

Founded in December 1915 as the first in Russia Women's Teachers' Institute.

12 thousand students study at the university students all forms of education, of which about 6 thousand are full-time. The teaching staff numbers 800 people, including members of international and Russian academies, 90 doctors of science And professors , 385 candidates of science And associate professors.

Story

Base

The new educational institution was located on the premises of Mrs. Becker’s private gymnasium. Most of the institute's teachers were Ryazan teachers who worked in Ryazan gymnasiums, as well as in the Ryazan Diocesan School - one of the best institutions of this kind in Russia. Among them were graduates of Moscow, St. Petersburg and Yuryev universities, as well as teachers with higher academic titles from universities Warsaw And Vilna, evacuated to Ryazan due to the capture of the provinces of the western region by German troops. Among those who stood at the origins of the university, a graduate of the University of Göttingen, professor L. N. Zapolskaya- one of the first women doctors of mathematical sciences in Russia, nicknamed by contemporaries of Ryazan Sofia Kovalevskaya.

In the 1916-1917 academic year, three departments were finally formed at the institute, which had a three-year training period and became the prototypes of the faculties: verbal history, physics and mathematics and natural geography.

Despite the World War, through the efforts of provincial authorities and government bodies, the institute acquired its own building in the center of Ryazan, and on July 1, 1917, the institute became officially known as the Ryazan Teachers' Institute.

First graduation from the institute. 1921

In 1918, the educational institution was transformed into a pedagogical institute, which was located in the building of the former Ryazan Diocesan Women's School.

The new university trained teaching staff in four areas: physics and mathematics, natural science, geography and history and philology. In a short time, the institute became the leading educational, methodological, scientific and cultural center of the Ryazan region.

On October 15, 1918, the Ryazan Teachers' Institute was reorganized into the Ryazan Pedagogical Institute, and on October 15, 1919 into the Ryazan Institute of Public Education.

In January 1921, it again began to be called pedagogical, and from August 1922, the Ryazan Practical Institute of Public Education (PINO), on September 1, 1923, it was reorganized into a pedagogical college, on the basis of which, on September 17, 1930, the Ryazan Agropedagogical Institute was opened, where in agronomic, About one hundred students studied in the physical-technical, chemical-biological, and social-literary departments.

Since 1932, the institute has been called pedagogical; in 1933, the student population increased to 2555, and the teaching staff was represented by 3 professors, 11 associate professors and 39 assistants. In the fall of 1934, the structure of the pedagogical institute included a two-year teachers' institute. The university already had 17 full-time groups, 5 groups of a teacher's institute, an evening institute, a workers' faculty and a correspondence education department.

By the beginning of the 40s, there were faculties: physics and mathematics, natural sciences, history, Russian language and literature, where more than a thousand students studied and 88 teachers worked.

University during the war

During the war years, more than 180 people - students, teachers and staff - went to the front. Students of the Faculty of History - Pavel Ivanovich Deinekin And Ivan Mikhailovich Ognev- awarded the title hero of the Soviet Union. Participant Great Patriotic War Alexander Petrovich Andreev awarded the title Hero of Russia in 1995. University teachers, associate professors Yu. V. Fulin, Yu. I. Malyshev, professor I. P. Popov were participants victory parade June 24, 1945, and Yu. I. Malyshev - a participant in the Victory Parade on May 9, 2000.

Post-war period

In 1980, the institute was awarded the Order of the Badge of Honor. In 1985, the Russian State Pedagogical Institute was named after the Russian poet S. A. Yesenina. In 1993, the institute was reorganized into a pedagogical university. In 1999, the Academic Council of the university decided to award the title “Honorary Professor of the Ryazan State Pedagogical University named after S. A. Yesenin” for outstanding achievements in scientific and pedagogical activities.

University today

The university cooperates with the region’s business community in various areas:

  • ecology and environmental management,
  • information Technology,
  • physical Electronics,
  • economics and finance,
  • chemical synthesis, etc.

RSU named after S. A. Yesenin is part of the National Scientific and Educational Innovation and Technological Consortium of Service Universities.

The university is systematically making a transition to two-level education system while preserving the best pedagogical traditions of Russian higher education.

Titles

  • 1915-1917 - Ryazan Women's Teachers' Institute
  • 1917-1918 - Ryazan Teachers' Institute
  • 1918-1919 - Ryazan Pedagogical Institute (RPI)
  • 1919-1921 - Ryazan Institute of Public Education (RINO)
  • 1921-1923 - Ryazan Practical Institute of Public Education (PINO)
  • 1923-1930 - Pedagogical College
  • 1930-1931 - Agropedagogical Institute
  • 1931-1932 - Agropedological plant
  • 1932-1985 - Ryazan State Pedagogical Institute (RGPI)
  • 1985-1993 - Ryazan State Pedagogical Institute named after. S. A. Yesenin (Russian State Pedagogical Institute named after S. A. Yesenin)
  • 1993-2005 - Ryazan State Pedagogical University named after. S. A. Yesenin (Russian State Pedagogical University named after S. A. Yesenin)
  • Since December 7, 2005 - Ryazan State University named after S. A. Yesenin (RSU named after S. A. Yesenin)

Structure

The university consists of three institutes, 11 scientific and educational centers, 17 research laboratories of natural, mathematical and general humanities, 8 faculties, 49 departments, provides training in 22 areas and 45 specialties. Moreover, at 6 faculties of the university, specialists are trained on-the-job.

The university has 5 museums: “Educational Museum of Local History of the Russian State University named after S. A. Yesenin”, “Museum of the History of Public Education of the Ryazan Region and the History of the Ryazan State University named after S. A. Yesenin” (short name - Museum of the History of the Russian State University named after S. A. Yesenin). Yesenin), “Museum of S. A. Yesenin”, “Museum of Academician I. I. Sreznevsky”, “Scientific and Educational Center for the Study of the Legacy of A. I. Solzhenitsyn”. Since 1998, the university has been operating the student theater “Transition”, which in October 2004 was awarded the title People's.

On the territory of the university there is Church of the Intercession of the Most Holy Theotokos and Holy Martyr Tatiana.

Institutes and faculties

Legal building on the street. Seminar.

There are 3 institutes and 8 faculties at the S. A. Yesenin Russian State University.

Institutes Faculties Scientific and educational centers
Institute of Foreign Languages ​​(IFL) Faculty of Physics and Mathematics (FMF) "Russian America"
Institute of Psychology, Pedagogy and Social Work Faculty of History and International Relations (FIMO)
Institute of Continuing Education (INO) Faculty of Natural Geography (EGF) University-wide psycholinguistic research center
Faculty of Russian Philology and National Culture REC for Spiritual and Moral Culture and Education
Department of Economics REC for Humanitarian Innovation
Faculty of Physical Culture and Sports
Faculty of Law and Political Science
Faculty of Sociology and Management

Institute of Continuing Education

The Institute of Continuing Education is a structural division of the Russian State University named after S. A. Yesenin. The purpose of the INO is to provide conditions for lifelong education by providing quality services to meet the needs for person-centered continuing education.

INO implements university preparation programs for applicants; advanced training programs, professional retraining and additional qualifications (“Translator in the field of professional communication” and “Higher school teacher”) for specialists in the region; additional educational programs for students. INO also organizes work on mobile and intra-university professional development for university teachers. Together with all institutes and faculties of the university, the INO is implementing the educational project “Weekend University,” aimed at education for adults. As part of the project, a series of public lectures by the best teachers of the Russian State University is organized for residents of Ryazan and the Ryazan region on current topics of modern science, culture, and politics.

The Confucius Institute offers a variety of forms of training, educational and information services to schoolchildren, universities, enterprises, public organizations and other institutions interested in China, its language and culture. It is planned to teach students, residents of the region and neighboring areas the Chinese language, conduct cultural and educational events for students, teachers and city residents, and organize cultural and educational exchanges.

Goals of the Confucius Institute:

  • strengthening the interest of the peoples of the world in Chinese culture
  • development of friendly relations between China and other countries
  • promoting the development of harmonious relations between countries in a multipolar and multicultural world community

Areas of activity of the Confucius Institute

  • teaching Chinese to all interested segments of the population
  • free lectures on Chinese culture for the region's population
  • advanced training for Chinese language teachers
  • testing and certification of Chinese language teachers
  • information consulting on issues of education, culture, economy of the People's Republic of China
  • qualified translation services
  • promoting research on modern China
  • internships in China

Student Scientific Society

The Student Scientific Society supports public initiatives in the study of sciences, the development of theory, methodology, methods of science and conducting research work, organizing expeditions and research, systematic publication of student works, and also helps students in independently carrying out research work, including number:

  • working with scientific literature
  • mastering new methods of scientific research
  • collection and processing of primary scientific material and its systematic analysis
  • mastering laboratory research methods
  • registration of scientific research results and the ability to present them publicly

The Student Scientific Society assists in the development and implementation of intra-university programs aimed at the priority development of science.

Managers

Rector and director

Presidents

  1. Liferov, Anatoly Petrovich (from 2007 to 2012) - president

Main building

The building of the women's diocesan school. XIX century

The main building of the Russian State University today

The central object of the university's architectural complex is its main building (No. 1).

The building was designed by the assistant to the provincial architect I. V. Stopychev specifically for educational purposes and according to the descriptions of contemporaries, it was “a three-story building with 202 windows, covered with iron... Standing on the highest, best and middle place in the city, for the viewer it flaunts on all sides, dominates all the buildings of the city and, as it were, crowns the city.” . The construction of the building was carried out at the expense of parishioners of Ryazan churches and was completed in 1881; in the fall of the same year, people moved into it Ryazan Diocesan School. The building amazed contemporaries with its size and splendor, with a hot air heating system, which was an innovation for Ryazan.

From an architectural point of view, the building is of undoubted value and is distinguished by its elegant forms, expressive façade, thoughtful interior layout and excellent acoustics. In the center of the building, on the second and third floors, there was a two-story house church, which had one of the richest iconostases among the churches of Ryazan. All icon painting and iconostasis work was carried out in the workshop of the icon painter Nikolai Vasilievich Shumov. In 1898, a stone extension was made to the building, designed by the diocesan architect I. S. Tsekhansky.

RSU Scientific Library

The university library opened in 1915 and accepted into its collections books from the collections of the library at the women's diocesan school. As of January 1, 2012, the library’s collection included more than 837,072 items. The library maintains a repertoire of 440 periodicals. The scientific library of the Russian State University named after S. A. Yesenin is one of the leading libraries of educational institutions in the region and the second largest collection in the region.

The library's collections consist of collections of scientific, educational, and reference literature, periodicals, foreign literature in English, German and French, CDs, audiovisual documents, and electronic publications. The rare book fund contains a valuable collection of domestic publications of the 18th-19th centuries, the basis of which is the heritage of the library of the diocesan school.

The library has 12 divisions: educational literature subscription, scientific literature subscription, fiction subscription, rare books sector, library of the Institute of Psychology, Pedagogy and Social Work, library of the Faculty of Law and Political Science, library of the Faculty of Economics and Sociology and Management, department of information services and training databases, department of acquisition and scientific processing of documents, comprehensive reading room, periodicals reading room, catalog reference room.

On February 13, 2006, a virtual reading room was opened in the Scientific Library Russian State Library, in which users have the opportunity to work with electronic versions dissertations.

Biological station

The astronomical observatory in its modern form appeared in 1969 as part of an observation station satellite, when the observation platform was built on the educational building No. 2 of the Russian State Pedagogical Institute. After the termination of the observation station satellite since 1994 it became an independent structural entity of the Ryazan State University named after S. A. Yesenin. Refers to unique university facilities Rosobrazovaniya. Coordinates: 54°38′ N. w. 39°45′ E. d. HGIOL, height above sea level 110 m.

Observatory instruments:

The observatory has a unique library of astronomical publications consisting of ~1000 books.

Literary Association "Vocation"

Since 2010, the literary association “Vocation” has been operating at the Russian State University under the leadership of Mikhail Borisovich Zhavoronkov, a member of the Writers’ Union. The association conducts its classes in club form, meeting every week of the academic year on Wednesdays in the premises of the S. A. Yesenin Museum (Literary Faculty building), from 16.00. The activity of “Vocation” results from such external factors as conducting one’s own lit. evenings (2-3 per academic year), meeting with eminent contemporary writers and literary critics (P: Ashe Garrido, Nurislan Ibragimov), participation in literary city and all-Russian competitions, participation in the “Creative Path” project (production of interregional collections of young people’s fiction authors). “Calling” has become the next step in development for many young authors, starting from children graduating from an additional education school based on the Ryazan DDT “Phoenix” and simply students and graduates of many universities in Ryazan and the region who are engaged in creative work (journalism, prose, poetry, bard music, etc.).

Among the well-known and regular participants of the “Calling”: the second director Pavel Kvartnikov (organizer of the festival “Pokrovsky Evenings”, director of the Yesenin Museum at the S. A. Yesenin State University), Sergei Borzikov (author of the “Creative Path” project, director of literary evenings “ Vocations"), Veronika Shelyakina (leading journalist of the regional newspaper " Ryazanskie Vedomosti", editor-in-chief of the project "Creative Path"), Maria Tukhvatulina.

Theater "Transition"

The intimate student theater "Perekhod" with a small hall for 100 people and its cozy rooms is always filled with fans. He is loved and respected in the city Ryazan, know in Moscow , St. Petersburg, V Chelyabinsk, where he became a winner in international festivals. Experienced teachers of Ryazan theaters teach theater disciplines: students learn the basics of acting, stage speech, plastic arts, stage movement, dance, and vocals. Training takes place on the basis of the Institute of Continuing Education of the Russian State University.

Famous teachers

Famous Alumni

Honorary Professors of the Russian State University

  1. Bogatova Galina Aleksandrovna
  2. Gerhard W. Wittkaemper

Ryazan State University named after S.A. Yesenin was founded in 1915 as a women's teachers' institute. It is the oldest higher educational institution in the Ryazan region. During its existence, more than 72,000 specialists graduated from the university. Among its graduates are famous scientists, artists, and athletes. The university provides training in 45 specialties and 22 areas. Currently, more than 11,000 students are studying at the institute.

The university has 9 academic buildings. On the territory of the main building there is the Church of the Intercession of the Blessed Virgin Mary and the Holy Martyr Tatiana, a biological station and a sports and recreation complex. The university has its own sports and recreation center "Polyanka", located in the Meshchersky region.

The university has 53 departments, 8 faculties, and employs 563 teachers, including candidates and doctors of science, associate professors, members of Russian and international academies. The university houses 3 research institutes, as well as scientific, educational and research centers, and research laboratories.

The university has established 7 journals, and it publishes the newspaper "Ryazan University". At the Ryazan State University there is a student theater "Transition" and 4 museums: local history, the Museum of History of the Russian State University named after S.A. Yesenin, S.A. Museum Yesenin and the Museum of Academician I.I. Sreznevsky.

Ryazan State Medical University

Ryazan State Medical University named after I.P. Pavlova was officially founded in 1943. However, the history of the founding of the medical university began earlier, in 1931, when educational centers were created in Moscow, later transformed into the 3rd and 4th medical institutes. After returning from evacuation in 1943, they were united into the Moscow Medical Institute of Health of the RSFSR. In 1950, it was transferred to Ryazan and renamed the Ryazan Medical Institute. This event was timed to coincide with the 100th anniversary of the birth of academician I.P. Pavlov, celebrated in 1949. The institute was intended to perpetuate the name of the great scientist, a native of Ryazan.

The Institute was actively developing. From an institute with one medical faculty, the university has turned into a multi-faculty university, which is currently the largest medical university in Russia. Over 60 years, more than 60,000 thousand specialists have emerged from its walls. Many famous scientists and prominent scientists studied at this university.

The university has 8 faculties and 5 departments. The university has the opportunity for postgraduate and additional professional education. In addition, the university is actively engaged in scientific work and publishes the scientific journal "Russian Medical and Biological Bulletin named after Academician I.P. Pavlov." The university library houses more than 649,000 documents. Also at the university there is a medical center "Vrach", which includes a consultative and diagnostic clinic.

Ryazan State Radio Engineering University

Ryazan State Radio Engineering University was founded by Government Decree of December 28, 1951. At first it was called the Ryazan Radio Engineering Institute. The university was created with the aim of training engineers in the field of radio electronics for the electrovacuum and radar industries. In 1993, the institute became the Ryazan State Radio Engineering Academy, and in 2006 - the Ryazan State Radio Engineering University.

Over the entire existence of the university, approximately 60,000 highly qualified specialists have graduated from its walls. Today, the university employs 1,420 employees, 6,900 students are studying, as well as approximately 185 doctoral students and graduate students. The university has the faculties of radio engineering and telecommunications, electronics, automation and information technology in management, the faculty of computer technology and the faculty of engineering and economics. The university also has a humanities institute, a machine tool college, a military institute, an evening faculty, an institute of additional professional education and a faculty for retraining specialists.

The university includes a scientific library, a university history museum, dormitories, a swimming pool, a preventive sanatorium, a canteen and other socially significant buildings. The university carries out active educational, scientific and international activities, and carries out educational work.


Sights of Ryazan

In high school, students and their parents face a difficult choice of higher education institution. There are many of them in Russia, but there are much fewer good ones capable of providing a high-quality classical education. One of such universities is the Russian State University named after. Yesenina. What are the admission rules for this university? What specialties does one of the oldest higher education institutions in Russia offer? This article will help answer these questions.

Story

RSU named after Yesenin was founded a year after the start of the First World War. That is, this educational institution has been operating for about a hundred years. In 1915, a teacher's institute was founded in the Ryazan province, later named after its most famous native.

Just two years later, despite all sorts of political and social unrest, the institution was somewhat reformed, and its students (and at that time only girls studied at the institute) had the opportunity to undergo a three-year course of study in specialties at one of three faculties:

  • verbal-historical;
  • physics and mathematics;
  • natural-geographical.

Over the course of its hundred-year existence, the educational institution has been transformed more than once. RSU named after Yesenin - a name that is familiar to every resident of the Ryazan region today - was assigned to the university in 2005. Today, more than ten thousand students study at the university, including both Russians and citizens of near and far abroad. The teaching staff numbers more than eight hundred people.

Education

Today at RSU named after. Yesenin there are eight faculties and three institutes. Throughout its existence, the structure of the university has constantly developed. Thus, three years after its founding, only four faculties functioned here: natural sciences, geography, physics and mathematics, and history and philology. Today, in almost any specialty that is in demand in modern society, you can get an education within the walls of the Russian State University. Yesenina.

Faculties and institutes

  • Naturally geographical.
  • Faculty of History and International Relations.
  • Faculty of Sociology and Management.
  • Faculty of Physics and Mathematics.
  • Economic.
  • Legal.
  • Faculty of Physical Education.
  • Faculty of Russian Philology and National Culture.
  • Institute of Continuing Education.
  • University of the Foreign languages.
  • Institute of Pedagogy and Psychology.

At RSU, as at other universities of a similar level, there are only three: full-time, part-time and part-time.

Structure

Today, the university buildings amazingly combine century-old classical architecture and comfortable classrooms, equipped in accordance with modern educational standards. In total at RSU named after. Yesenin seven buildings. On the main territory there is an Orthodox church, a health center, a biological station and a student canteen, the prices of which are quite affordable.

This educational institution also houses a museum dedicated to the work of the great Russian poet Sergei Yesenin and a student theater. A large number of nonresident students study at the university, and therefore the social and living conditions here are also well thought out.

The campus consists of three buildings. Dormitory of the Russian State University named after. Yesenin includes everything you need not only for study, but also for relaxation. In addition to the theater, in which the students of this university themselves are the actors, there is a free gym on the territory.

Educational programs

Education at the university is implemented through bachelor's, master's, and postgraduate programs. In the modern labor market today there are many offers for vacancies that can be filled even by those who have completed only two years of study at the university. A bachelor's degree can be obtained in 28 specialties at Yesenin State University.

A master's degree is an educational program that involves deeper mastery of a specialty, as well as preparation for professional research activities. The duration of training is two years. During this time, the master's student is engaged in scientific research in the chosen direction.

However, at the Russian State University, master's studies in some specialties last up to two and a half years. These specialties include:

  • “biodiversity monitoring” (faculty of natural geography);
  • "security in technical and social systems" (Faculty of Physics and Mathematics);
  • "Personality Psychology" (Institute of Psychology);
  • "Economics of the Firm" (Faculty of Economics);
  • "preschool education" (institute of pedagogy);

For more than two years, master's students also study in all specialties at the Faculty of Sociology.

Admission

Applicants living in other cities have the opportunity to submit documents to the admissions committee by mail or through a proxy. For persons with disabilities, a remote system of passing entrance examinations is provided.

The deadline for accepting documents, of course, depends on the chosen form of study at the Russian State University. Yesenina. The correspondence course allows applicants to visit the admissions office no later than July 1st. Those who plan to study full-time or part-time should submit documents before July 26.

The university offers preparatory courses. Future applicants have the opportunity to prepare for the Unified State Exam, with the help of highly qualified teachers. RSU also has a linguistic center where high school students are taught English, German, French and Japanese.

You should know that not only schoolchildren, but also adults can attend language courses at the Russian State University. A special program has been developed for them. For adults, there are courses in English, French, Spanish, German and Japanese.

RSU also has a pre-university preparation department, where after filling out a questionnaire, passing a test and an interview, university staff determine the aptitudes, desires and abilities of the future applicant. Clear planning of your career from the moment you choose your specialty is the key to success in your professional activities.

Ryazan State University named after S. A. Yesenin
(RSU)
International name

Ryazan State University named for S.A.Yesenin

Former names

Ryazan State Pedagogical University named after. S. A. Yesenina

Motto

Classical education for the future

Year of foundation
Type

state

Rector

Sheina, Irina Mikhailovna

The president

Liferov, Anatoly Petrovich

Students
Professors
Teachers
Location
Legal address

39000, Ryazan, st. Svobody, 46

Website
Awards

Coordinates: 54°37′44.87″ n. w. 39°45′11.54″ E. d. /  54.629131° s. w. 39.753206° E. d.(G) (O) (I)54.629131 , 39.753206

Ryazan State University named after S. A. Yesenin (RSU named after S. A. Yesenin)- higher educational institution of Ryazan. It is the largest educational institution in the Ryazan region. The university is named after the Russian poet, native of the Ryazan region Sergei Yesenin.

For applicants

Admissions office phone numbers:

  • +7 (4912) 28-05-44
  • +7 (4912) 46-07-08 ext. 2151 ext. 2118 (responsible secretary)

Admission rules, control numbers, information about dormitories and materials for Unified State Exam participants are available in the section Applicant official website of RSU at: http://www.rsu.edu.ru/applicants

Story

Founding 1915-1918

The new educational institution was located on the premises of Mrs. Becker’s private gymnasium. Most of the institute's teachers were Ryazan teachers who worked in Ryazan gymnasiums, as well as in the Ryazan Diocesan School - one of the best institutions of this kind in Russia. Among them were graduates of Moscow, St. Petersburg and Yuryev universities, as well as teachers with higher academic titles from the universities of Warsaw and Vilna, who were evacuated to Ryazan in connection with the seizure of the provinces of the western region by German troops. Among those who stood at the origins of the university, a graduate of the University of Göttingen, Professor L.N. Zapolskaya, was especially notable - one of the first women Doctors of Mathematical Sciences in Russia, nicknamed Ryazan Sofia Kovalevskaya by her contemporaries.

In the 1916-1917 academic year, three departments were finally formed at the institute, which had a three-year training period and became the prototypes of the faculties: verbal history, physics and mathematics and natural geography.

Despite the World War, through the efforts of provincial authorities and government bodies, the institute acquired its own building in the center of Ryazan, and on July 1, 1917, the institute became officially known as the Ryazan Teachers' Institute.

1918-1932

During the war years, more than 180 student soldiers, teachers and staff went to the front. Students of the Faculty of History - Pavel Ivanovich Deinekin and Ivan Mikhailovich Ognev - were awarded the title of Hero of the Soviet Union. A participant in the Great Patriotic War, Alexander Petrovich Andreev, was awarded the title of Hero of Russia in 1995. University teachers, associate professors Yu. V. Fulin, Yu. I. Malyshev, Professor I. P. Popov were participants in the victory parade on June 24, 1945, and Yu. I. Malyshev was a participant in the Victory parade on May 9, 2000.

The university cooperates with the region’s business community in various areas:

  • ecology and environmental management,
  • information Technology,
  • physical Electronics,
  • economics and finance,
  • chemical synthesis, etc.

RSU named after S. A. Yesenin is part of the National Scientific and Educational Innovation and Technological Consortium of Service Universities. Today, the Consortium unites universities with 165 thousand students and more than 7 thousand teachers. The geography of participants is from Makhachkala to Omsk, from Vladivostok to St. Petersburg.

The university is systematically making a transition to a two-level education system while preserving the best pedagogical traditions of Russian higher education.

Titles

  • - - Ryazan Women's Teachers' Institute
  • - - Ryazan Teachers' Institute
  • - - Ryazan Pedagogical Institute (RPI)
  • - - Ryazan Institute of Public Education (RINO)
  • - - Ryazan Practical Institute of Public Education (PINO)
  • - - Pedagogical College
  • - - Agropedagogical Institute
  • - - Agropedological plant
  • - - Ryazan State Pedagogical Institute (RGPI)
  • - - Ryazan State Pedagogical Institute named after. S. A. Yesenin (Russian State Pedagogical Institute named after S. A. Yesenin)
  • - - Ryazan State Pedagogical University named after. S. A. Yesenin (Russian State Pedagogical University named after S. A. Yesenin)
  • Since December 7, 2005 - Ryazan State University named after S. A. Yesenin (RSU named after S. A. Yesenin)

Structure

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The university consists of three institutes, 11 scientific and educational centers, 17 research laboratories of natural, mathematical and general humanities, 8 faculties, 49 departments, provides training in 22 areas and 45 specialties. Moreover, at 6 faculties of the university, specialists are trained on-the-job.

The university has 5 museums: “Educational Museum of Local History of the Russian State University named after S. A. Yesenin”, “Museum of the History of Public Education of the Ryazan Region and the History of the Ryazan State University named after S. A. Yesenin” (short name - Museum of the History of the Russian State University named after S. A. Yesenin). Yesenin), “Museum of S. A. Yesenin”, “Museum of Academician I. I. Sreznevsky”, “Scientific and Educational Center for the Study of the Legacy of A. I. Solzhenitsyn”. Since 1998, the university has been operating the student theater "Transition", which was awarded the title of People's Theater in October 2004.

On the territory of the university there is the Church of the Intercession of the Blessed Virgin Mary and the Holy Martyr Tatiana.

Institutes and faculties

There are 3 institutes and 8 faculties at the S. A. Yesenin Russian State University.

Institutes Faculties Scientific and educational centers
Institute of Foreign Languages ​​(IFL) Faculty of Physics and Mathematics (FMF) "Russian America"
Institute of Psychology, Pedagogy and Social Work Faculty of History and International Relations (FIMO) "Confucius Institute"
Institute of Continuing Education (INO) (website) Faculty of Natural Geography (EGF) University-wide psycholinguistic research center
Faculty of Russian Philology and National Culture REC for Spiritual and Moral Culture and Education
Department of Economics REC for Humanitarian Innovation
Faculty of Physical Culture and Sports
Faculty of Law and Political Science
Faculty of Sociology and Management

Institute of Continuing Education (INO)

The Institute of Continuing Education is a structural subdivision of the Russian State University named after S. A. Yesenin." The goal of the INO is to provide conditions for lifelong education by providing quality services to meet the needs for person-centered continuing education.

INO implements university preparation programs for applicants; advanced training programs, professional retraining and additional qualifications (“Translator in the field of professional communication” and “Higher school teacher”) for specialists in the region; additional educational programs for students. INO also organizes work on mobile and intra-university professional development for university teachers. Together with all institutes and faculties of the university, the INO is implementing the educational project “Weekend University,” aimed at education for adults. As part of the project, a series of public lectures by the best teachers of our university is organized for residents of Ryazan and the Ryazan region on current topics of modern science, culture, and politics.

"Confucius Institute"

The Confucius Institute offers a variety of forms of training, educational and information services to schoolchildren, universities, enterprises, public organizations and other institutions interested in China, its language and culture. It is planned to teach students, residents of the region and neighboring areas the Chinese language, conduct cultural and educational events for students, teachers and city residents, and organize cultural and educational exchanges.

Goals of the Confucius Institute:

  • strengthening the interest of the peoples of the world in Chinese culture
  • development of friendly relations between China and other countries
  • promoting the development of harmonious relations between countries in a multipolar and multicultural world community

Areas of activity of the Confucius Institute

  • teaching Chinese to all interested segments of the population
  • free lectures on Chinese culture for the region's population
  • advanced training for Chinese language teachers
  • testing and certification of Chinese language teachers
  • information consulting on issues of education, culture, economy of the People's Republic of China
  • qualified translation services
  • promoting research on modern China
  • internships in China

Student Scientific Society (SSS)

The Student Scientific Society supports public initiatives in the study of sciences, the development of theory, methodology, methods of science and conducting research work, organizing expeditions and research, systematic publication of student works, and also helps students in independently carrying out research work, including number:

  • working with scientific literature
  • mastering new methods of scientific research
  • collection and processing of primary scientific material and its systematic analysis
  • mastering laboratory research methods
  • registration of scientific research results and the ability to present them publicly

The Student Scientific Society assists in the development and implementation of intra-university programs aimed at the priority development of science.

Managers

Rectors and directors

Presidents

  1. Liferov, Anatoly Petrovich (from 2007 to 2012) - president

Main building

The building of the women's diocesan school. XIX century

The main building of the Russian State University today

The central object of the university's architectural complex is its main building (No. 1).

The building was designed by the assistant to the provincial architect I.V. Stopychev specifically for educational purposes and, according to the descriptions of contemporaries, it was a “three-story building with 202 windows, covered with iron... Standing on the highest, best and middle place in the city, for the viewer it flaunts from all sides, dominates all the buildings of the city and, as it were, crowns the city.” The construction of the building was carried out at the expense of parishioners of Ryazan churches and was completed in 1881, in the fall of the same year the Ryazan Diocesan School moved into it. The building amazed contemporaries with its size and splendor, with a hot air heating system, which was an innovation for Ryazan.

From an architectural point of view, the building is of undoubted value and is distinguished by its elegant forms, expressive façade, thoughtful interior layout and excellent acoustics. In the center of the building, on the second and third floors, there was a two-story house church, which had one of the richest iconostases among the churches of Ryazan. All icon painting and iconostasis works were carried out in the workshop of the icon painter Nikolai Vasilyevich Shumov. In 1898, a stone extension was made to the building, designed by the diocesan architect I. S. Tsekhansky.

RSU Scientific Library

The university library opened in 1915 and accepted into its collections books from the collections of the library at the women's diocesan school. As of January 1, 2012, the library’s collection included more than 837,072 items. The library maintains a repertoire of 440 periodicals. The scientific library of the Russian State University named after S. A. Yesenin is one of the leading libraries of educational institutions in the region and the second largest collection in the region.

The library's collections consist of collections of scientific, educational, and reference literature, periodicals, foreign literature in English, German and French, CDs, audiovisual documents, and electronic publications. The rare book fund contains a valuable collection of domestic publications of the 18th-19th centuries, the basis of which is the heritage of the library of the diocesan school.

The library has 12 divisions: educational literature subscription, scientific literature subscription, fiction subscription, rare books sector, library of the Institute of Psychology, Pedagogy and Social Work, library of the Faculty of Law and Political Science, library of the Faculty of Economics and Sociology and Management, department of information services and training databases, department of acquisition and scientific processing of documents, comprehensive reading room, periodicals reading room, catalog reference room.

Biological station

Biological station

University Greenhouse

The biological station is an educational and experimental base of the Faculty of Natural Geography, where classes are held during field training and research practices, scientific work of teachers, graduate students and students, seminars and workshops with biology teachers and students from schools in the city of Ryazan and the region; decorative design of the university territory is provided.

The territory occupied by the biological station in its modern form began to settle and develop in the 1870s, when the Ryazan School for Girls of the Clergy was transformed into the Ryazan Diocesan Women's School. The construction of a new three-story building began on June 24, 1879 on the site of the former estate of court councilor I.M. Kedrov on Vladimirskaya Street, who owned a large garden. On February 23, 1918, the school was closed, and in September 1918, the building with the adjacent services and garden was transferred to the Ryazan Women's Teachers' Institute, which in October 1918 became the Ryazan Pedagogical Institute. The biological station of the Ryazan Pedagogical Institute was created in 1937. It was headed by V.N. Vershkovsky.

The biological station occupies 1.3 hectares and has the following structure: a rock garden area, a dendrological area, a plant propagation area, a research area, a greenhouse, lawns and flower beds, and an agricultural center.

The collection of woody plants includes more than 170 species and 80 forms (hybrids, varieties), the rock garden area is in the process of formation, about 50 species (and forms) grow on it, the collection of rare plant species of the Ryazan region, listed in the Red Book, includes 19 species.

About 150 species of plants are grown in the exhibition department of the biostation's greenhouse. The spring growing of seedlings for decorating the university’s flower beds is also carried out here.

Astronomical Observatory

Main article: Observatory of Ryazan State University

Observatory dome on educational building No. 2

In 1919, an astronomical platform was opened at the Ryazan Pedagogical Institute by physics teacher Yakov Vasilyevich Ketkovich. It was located on the roof of the educational building of the Russian State Pedagogical Institute, built in 1881 for the Ryazan Diocesan Women's School.

The astronomical observatory in its modern form appeared in 1969 as part of the satellite observation station, when an observation platform was built on the educational building No. 2 of the Russian State Pedagogical Institute. After the termination of the observation station, the satellite became an independent structural entity of the Ryazan State University named after S. A. Yesenin in 1994. Refers to the unique objects of universities of the Federal Agency for Education. Coordinates: 54.633333 , 39.75 54°38′ N. w. 39°45′ E. d. /  54.633333° N. w. 39.75° east d.(G) (O), height above sea level 110 m.

Observatory instruments:

  • 250 mm Cassegrain Expeditionary Telescope on an equatorial mount;
  • 200mm Expeditionary Newtonian Telescope on EQ-6 mount;
  • TZK, BMT, school telescopes;
  • meteor patrol based on Watec-902H television cameras;
  • photoelectric photometers based on FEU-79 and FEU-86.

The observatory has a unique library of astronomical publications consisting of ~1000 books.

Theater "Transition"

The intimate student theater "Perekhod" with a small hall for 100 people and its cozy rooms is always filled with fans. He is loved and respected in the city of Ryazan, known in Moscow, St. Petersburg, and Chelyabinsk, where he became a winner in international festivals. Experienced teachers of Ryazan theaters teach theater disciplines: students learn the basics of acting, stage speech, plastic arts, stage movement, dance, and vocals. Training takes place on the basis of the Institute of Continuing Education of the Russian State University.

Famous teachers

  • Grebenkina, Lidia Konstantinovna - Doctor of Pedagogical Sciences, Professor, Academician-Secretary of the International Academy of Sciences of Pedagogical Education (IASPE).
  • Eskov, Evgeniy Konstantinovich - Russian entomologist, author of the discovery of the ability of the trichoid sensilla to differentiate the frequency-amplitude-time structure of acoustic and electric fields in the air.
  • Zapolskaya, Lyubov Nikolaevna - professor, one of the first women doctors of mathematical sciences in Russia.
  • Kozlov, Alexander Nikolaevich - honorary worker of higher professional education of the Russian Federation, public figure, chemist.
  • Kuryshev, Vasily Ivanovich - creator of the astronomical observatory of the Russian State Pedagogical University, Doctor of Technical Sciences, professor, honorary member of the Astronomical and Geodesic Society of the Russian Academy of Sciences, laureate of the Yuri Gagarin diploma from the Cosmonaut Training Center, author of works on astronomy and astrophysics.
  • Lytkin, Vasily Ilyich - corresponding member. USSR Academy of Sciences, linguist, major specialist in the field of Finno-Ugric philology, academician of the Academy of Sciences of Finland
  • Makarov, Irinarkh Petrovich - professor, founder of the scientific school currently operating at the university on the qualitative theory of differential equations.
  • Malafeev, Konstantin Andreevich - Doctor of Historical Sciences, professor, outstanding specialist in modern and contemporary history of Europe, America, Asia and Africa.
  • Melnikov, Mikhail Alekseevich - full member of the Academy of Pedagogical Sciences of the USSR, a prominent scientist in the field of primary education methods.
  • Orekhov, Viktor Petrovich - professor, author of numerous works on methods of teaching physics.
  • Pristupa, Grigory Naumovich - Doctor of Pedagogical Sciences, Professor. Honored Scientist of the RSFSR.
  • Selivanov, Vladimir Ivanovich - Doctor of Philosophy, professor, founder of the school of psychologists-researchers of will. Honored Scientist of the RSFSR.
  • Fridman, Raisa Aleksandrovna - a world-famous literary critic, a unique specialist in foreign literature, knew several European languages.
  • Shansky, Nikolai Maksimovich - academician of the Russian Academy of Education, a prominent philologist.

Famous Alumni

  • Andreev, Alexander Petrovich - Honored Military Pilot of the USSR (1973), Candidate of Military Sciences, retired Guard Colonel General of Aviation, Hero of Russia.
  • Belyakina, Daria Vasilievna - Russian swimmer, international master of sports. Member of the Russian Olympic swimming team at the Beijing Olympics.
  • Bogatova Galina Aleksandrovna is a famous Russian linguist, lexicologist, lexicographer, historian of science.
  • Bogolyubov, Nikolai Ivanovich - laureate of six Stalin Prizes, People's Artist of the RSFSR.
  • Bogomolov S.G. - three-time world champion in sambo among juniors and youth.
  • Bulaev, Nikolai Ivanovich - Russian politician and statesman.
  • Govorova, Marina Anatolyevna - Honored Master of Sports, senior coach of the Russian youth rhythmic gymnastics team.
  • Gubernatorov, Viktor Mikhailovich - international category ice hockey judge.
  • Deinekin, Pavel Ivanovich - Hero of the Soviet Union, Guard Lieutenant.
  • Yorkina (Segreychik), Zhanna Dmitrievna - Pilot-Cosmonaut.
  • Kaliturina, Olga Viktorovna - master of sports of international class.
  • Klimentovskaya, Zinaida Viktorovna - Winner of the All-Russian competition "Teacher of the Year of Russia" in 1995, Honored Teacher of Russia, People's Teacher of the Russian Federation.
  • Kuzmin, Apollon Grigorievich - specialist in the field of ancient Russian chronicles.
  • Kuritsina, Zinaida Mikhailovna - parachutist, Honored Master of Sports, twenty-time world record holder.
  • Lebedev, Vyacheslav Ivanovich - professor, director of the Beekeeping Research Institute, laureate of the State Prize of the Russian Federation in the field of science and technology.
  • Lyubimov, Lev Lvovich - author of numerous works on economic theory, deputy scientific director of the Higher School of Economics.
  • Markin, Evgeniy Fedorovich - poet, singer, member of the Union of Writers of the USSR.
  • Ognev, Ivan Mikhailovich - Hero of the Soviet Union, colonel.
  • Osipov, Alexey Ivanovich - prose writer, member of the Union of Writers of the USSR.
  • Osipov, Evgeny Viktorovich - poet, worked in the genre of comedy, fable, and satirical feuilleton.
  • Peryshkin, Alexander Vasilievich - one of the founders of the methods of teaching physics, corresponding member of the Academy of Pedagogical Sciences of the RSFSR.
  • Petrunin, Evgeniy Nikolaevich - master of sports of international class, champion of the USSR in kayaking and canoeing.
  • Rotov, Boris Georgievich - Metropolitan Nikodim, Patriarchal Exarch of Western Europe.
  • Rudelev, Vladimir Georgievich - philologist, member of the Union of Writers of Russia.
  • Simagina-Meleshina, Irina Alekseevna - Russian long jumper. Honored Master of Sports of Russia. Silver medalist of the Games of the XXVIII Olympiad 2004 in Athens. Bronze medalist at the 2008 World Indoor Championships.
  • Smolitskaya, Galina Petrovna - professor, linguist, lexicologist, chief researcher.
  • Sosunov, Kirill Olegovich - Honored Master of Sports, medalist of the World and European Long Jump Championships.
  • Terekhin, Mikhail Tikhonovich - professor, head of the scientific school on the qualitative theory of differential equations, editor-in-chief of the academic journal "Differential Equations".
  • Filippova, Ekaterina Alekseevna - Winner of the All-Russian competition "Teacher of the Year of Russia" in 1996, Honored Teacher of Russia, "People's Teacher of the Russian Federation".
  • Cherepnin, Lev Vladimirovich - historian, academician of the USSR Academy of Sciences. Honored Scientist of the RSFSR.
  • Chumakova, Yulia Petrovna - Doctor of Philology, Professor at Bashkir University (Ufa).
  • Shchagin, Ernst Mikhailovich - a prominent scientist in the agrarian history of Russia, full member of the Academy of Humanities, Honored Scientist of the Russian Federation.

Honorary Professors of the Russian State University

  1. Belyaeva, Valentina Aleksandrovna
  2. Voronin, Alexander Borisovich
  3. Gerhard W. Wittkaemper
  4. Kleymenov, Vladimir Ivanovich
  5. Kozlov, Gennady Yakovlevich
  6. Kolesnik, Nikolai Ivanovich
  7. Kolker, Yakov Moiseevich
  8. Konenkov, Nikolai Vitalievich
  9. Krivtsov, Vyacheslav Andreevich
  10. Levin, Max Feliksovich
  11. Liferov, Anatoly Petrovich
  12. Malyshev, Yuri Ivanovich
  13. Stepanov, Andrey Ivanovich
  14. Stepanov, Vladimir Anatolievich
  15. Terekhin, Mikhail Tikhonovich
  16. Fadeev, Vyacheslav Anatolievich
  17. Shchagin, Ernst Mikhailovich

see also

  • Ryazan Diocesan School

Notes

  1. Liferov, A. P. From a teacher's institute to a classical university (Russian) // Higher school of the XXI century. - M.: [b.i.], 2006. - No. 5. - P. 64-67.
  2. Kalashnikova, O. Any profession needs romantic idealists (Russian) // TVNZ. - 2009. - No. 93-vol. - P. 18.

Ryazan State University named after Yesenin

Ryazan State University named after Yesenin is the leading educational institution of higher professional school in the Ryazan region. In addition, the university is the oldest university in the central region of Russia and is the successor to the first Russian women's teachers' institute, the foundation of which dates back to December 1915.

Training at RSU named after. Yesenin is carried out in 22 areas in combination with 45 specialties. Today, more than twelve thousand students with various forms of study study at RSU.

The activities of the Institute of Continuing Education are related to the implementation of additional education programs for specialists and programs of additional professions for students of an educational institution in order to increase the level of professional knowledge, improve business qualities, and prepare them for readiness to perform new job functions.

Material and technical base of Yesenin Russian State University

The university complex has nine academic buildings, eight of which are located in the historical part of the center of Ryazan. The territory on which the main building is located is decorated with the presence of a sports and recreation complex, a biological station and an Orthodox Church.

Nonresident students studying full-time are provided with a place to live in one of the four buildings on the student campus, where all the conditions are created for organizing an effective educational process. On the territory of the Meshchersky Territory, which is a protected area of ​​the Ryazan region, there is a sports and recreational university base "Polyanka".

The educational activities of the Yesenin State University are aimed at maintaining the conditions of a modern information educational environment, which ensures:

Personality-oriented trajectory of the educational process;
availability of the full range of necessary information;
maximum opportunities for effective self-learning.

The university's computer network includes more than 1000 terminals in all educational buildings of the institution. The functioning of 31 computer classes has been established in the areas of educational buildings and dormitories.

Today, Ryazan State University named after Yesenin has 49 departments. The number of teaching staff is 563 people, among whom, in addition to academicians, there are 68 full-time doctors of sciences and professors, along with 316 full-time candidates of sciences and associate professors.

The scientific activities of the university are carried out on the basis of 3 research institutes along with 11 scientific centers and 17 research laboratories working in the natural, mathematical and general humanitarian fields.

Institutes and faculties of RSU

On the official website of the RSU named after. Yesenin contains information about the three institutes operating at the university, namely:

Institute of Foreign Languages;
Institute of Psychology;
Institute of Pedagogy and Social Work.

Along with this, students at Ryazan State University are invited to determine the direction vector of the educational process, choosing their personal-oriented learning path from the list of faculties providing training, namely:

Faculty of Physics and Mathematics;
Faculty of History and International Relations;
Faculty of Natural Geography;
Faculty of Russian Philology and National Culture;
Faculty of Economics;
Faculty of Physical Culture and Sports;
Faculty of Law and Political Science;
Faculty of Sociology and Management.

Yesenin Russian State University is the leading institution of higher professional education in the Ryazan region, the oldest university in the region.