Zernograd Agricultural Institute. Azov-Black Sea State Agricultural Engineering Academy

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Azov-Black Sea Engineering Institute FSBEI HE Donskoy State Agrarian University
(ACHII)
Former name

Azov-Black Sea Institute of Agricultural Mechanization,
Azov-Black Sea State Agrarian and Engineering Academy

Based
Director

Seregin Alexander Anatolievich

Location

Russia Russia, Rostov region

Legal address

Story

The Azov-Black Sea State Agricultural Engineering Academy has a very rich history, the description of which takes up a separate book. On this page you will get acquainted only with the main stages of the formation of the academy.

Currently, the Academy is an educational, research and production complex that trains engineering, economic, agronomic, scientific and scientific-pedagogical personnel for the Russian agro-industrial complex, and also conducts fundamental and applied research on agricultural mechanization, electrification and agricultural automation , technical service of the agro-industrial complex, mechanization of processing of agricultural products.

  • On March 26, 1930, the Council of People's Commissars of the USSR adopted a special resolution “On the opening of an institute of mechanical engineers for socialist agriculture in the North Caucasus.” IIMSZ became the first higher educational institution dedicated to agricultural engineering in Russia. His first students were exclusively factory workers and state farms with extensive production experience.
  • On April 1, 1930, the first students began to enroll, and on April 15, 1930, 535 students, led by mostly young teachers, began their studies. Consequently, on April 15, 1930, the country's first agricultural university was opened to train agricultural production engineers.
  • At the beginning, the period of study was two years, but from September 1, 1931, the institute began to accept only those with secondary education and introduced a five-year period of study. Before the start of the Great Patriotic War, 1008 people graduated from the university.

University names

Initially it was called: Institute of Mechanical Engineers for Socialist Agriculture in the North Caucasus.

In 1934, the North Caucasus region was divided into two: the Azov-Black Sea and the North Caucasus. The Azov-Black Sea region is the current Rostov region and Krasnodar region. And so, based on the name of the region, in 1936 the institute began to be called the Azov-Black Sea Institute of Agricultural Mechanical Engineers.

Since April 1938: Azov-Black Sea Institute of Agricultural Mechanization.

since 2014 it became a branch of the Don State Agrarian University, full name - ACII DSAU.

Faculties

The Institute grew, developed, the composition of the professional teaching staff was strengthened, new faculties were opened:

  • Energy
  • State control and business management
  • Agrotechnological
  • Road transport in the agro-industrial complex
  • Faculty of Further Education

Today the academy has 6 faculties. Engineers are trained in 15 specializations. The academy has more than 4,500 full-time and part-time students. They are taught by about 400 (365) teachers, including 51 doctors of science, professors and almost 215 candidates of science, associate professors. All interested students are provided with a hostel. Over the 78 years of its activity, the university has graduated more than 30,000 engineers and economists. Many of them have proven themselves well in production and have become major managers and organizers of agricultural production, scientists, and designers.

Educational, production and material and technical bases

Three educational complexes include 7 educational buildings with 110 laboratories and specialized classrooms, 22 computer classes with Internet access, a training and experimental farm, a training ground and a car park with a car maintenance and repair station.

Affiliated Institutes

In 1999, the Academy established the Institute of Agricultural Engineering Problems (IAP), which ensures the coordination of scientific research. The main activities of the IAP are: - carrying out research, design, development and service work within the framework of scientific, technological and logistical support for agricultural, processing and industrial (machine-building) production processes; - improving the quality of education and the level of scientific qualifications of students, graduate students and teaching staff of the Academy.

Scientific activity

The institute is conducting fundamental scientific research on the theoretical substantiation of a fundamentally new concept of “noospheric” agriculture, identifying the patterns of functioning of living organisms, seeds and plants in acoustic environments of infrasonic irradiation, electromagnetic fields and fields of electrogas-dynamic ozonation. Among applied scientific and technical developments in this direction, special attention is paid to the creation of environmentally friendly agricultural technologies (acoustic, ozone, electromagnetic, etc.) to stimulate seeding material, protect seeds and plants from diseases and pests, intensify plant development, and store agricultural products and food.

Statistics

Over the years of the academy’s existence, more than 30 thousand people received higher professional education, and more than 5 thousand engineers, mechanics, teachers of higher and secondary specialized institutions improved their qualifications. Over 200 candidates of sciences have been trained in the academy's postgraduate studies. Graduates of the Azov-Black Sea State Agricultural Engineering Academy work in all republics, territories and regions of the Russian Federation and in many neighboring countries. A number of academy graduates were awarded the title of Honored Scientist, Honored Worker of Agriculture, Honorary Worker of Higher Professional Education, and were elected academicians of Russian academies.

Notable employees

  • Vaganov, Alexander Vasilievich - Hero of the Soviet Union, deputy director for administrative and economic affairs.
  • Margolin, Lev Solomonovich - first rector, academician of the All-Russian Academy of Agricultural Sciences.
  • Taranov, Mikhail Alekseevich - corresponding member of the Russian Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Doctor of Technical Sciences, professor, honorary worker of the agro-industrial complex of Russia, honored worker of higher education of the Russian Federation, honorary power engineer.

Famous graduates

  • Kirichenko, Alexey Illarionovich - member of the Presidium of the CPSU Central Committee, secretary of the CPSU Central Committee.

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- Which one?
- Drubetsky?
- No, recently...
- What do you like about him?
- Yes, he is a nice young man... Why are you asking me this? - said Princess Marya, continuing to think about her morning conversation with her father.
“Because I made an observation, a young man usually comes from St. Petersburg to Moscow on vacation only for the purpose of marrying a rich bride.
– You made this observation! - said Princess Marya.
“Yes,” Pierre continued with a smile, “and this young man now behaves in such a way that where there are rich brides, there he is.” It’s like I’m reading it from a book. He is now undecided who to attack: you or mademoiselle Julie Karagin. Il est tres assidu aupres d'elle. [He is very attentive to her.]
– Does he go to them?
- Very often. And do you know a new style of grooming? - Pierre said with a cheerful smile, apparently in that cheerful spirit of good-natured ridicule, for which he so often reproached himself in his diary.
“No,” said Princess Marya.
- Now, in order to please Moscow girls - il faut etre melancolique. Et il est tres melancolique aupres de m lle Karagin, [one must be melancholy. And he is very melancholy with m elle Karagin,” said Pierre.
- Vraiment? [Really?] - said Princess Marya, looking into Pierre’s kind face and never ceasing to think about her grief. “It would be easier for me,” she thought, if I decided to trust someone with everything I feel. And I would like to tell Pierre everything. He is so kind and noble. It would make me feel better. He would give me advice!”
– Would you marry him? asked Pierre.
“Oh, my God, Count, there are moments when I would marry anyone,” Princess Marya suddenly said to herself, with tears in her voice. “Oh, how hard it can be to love a loved one and feel that... nothing (she continued in a trembling voice) you can’t do for him except grief, when you know that you can’t change it.” Then one thing is to leave, but where should I go?...
- What are you, what’s wrong with you, princess?
But the princess, without finishing, began to cry.
– I don’t know what’s wrong with me today. Don't listen to me, forget what I told you.
All Pierre's gaiety disappeared. He anxiously questioned the princess, asked her to express everything, to confide in him her grief; but she only repeated that she asked him to forget what she said, that she did not remember what she said, and that she had no grief other than the one he knew - the grief that Prince Andrei’s marriage threatens to quarrel with his father son.
– Have you heard about the Rostovs? – she asked to change the conversation. - I was told that they would be here soon. I also wait for Andre every day. I would like them to see each other here.
– How does he look at this matter now? - Pierre asked, by which he meant the old prince. Princess Marya shook her head.
- But what to do? There are only a few months left until the year ends. And this cannot be. I would only like to spare my brother the first minutes. I wish they would come sooner. I hope to get along with her. “You have known them for a long time,” said Princess Marya, “tell me, hand on heart, the whole true truth, what kind of girl is this and how do you find her?” But the whole truth; because, you understand, Andrei is risking so much by doing this against his father’s will that I would like to know...
A vague instinct told Pierre that these reservations and repeated requests to tell the whole truth expressed Princess Marya’s ill will towards her future daughter-in-law, that she wanted Pierre not to approve of Prince Andrei’s choice; but Pierre said what he felt rather than thought.
“I don’t know how to answer your question,” he said, blushing, without knowing why. “I absolutely don’t know what kind of girl this is; I can't analyze it at all. She's charming. Why, I don’t know: that’s all that can be said about her. “Princess Marya sighed and the expression on her face said: “Yes, I expected and was afraid of this.”
– Is she smart? - asked Princess Marya. Pierre thought about it.
“I think not,” he said, “but yes.” She doesn't deserve to be smart... No, she's charming, and nothing more. – Princess Marya again shook her head disapprovingly.
- Oh, I so want to love her! You will tell her this if you see her before me.
“I heard that they will be there one of these days,” said Pierre.
Princess Marya told Pierre her plan about how, as soon as the Rostovs arrived, she would become close to her future daughter-in-law and try to accustom the old prince to her.

Boris did not succeed in marrying a rich bride in St. Petersburg and he came to Moscow for the same purpose. In Moscow, Boris was indecisive between the two richest brides - Julie and Princess Marya. Although Princess Marya, despite her ugliness, seemed more attractive to him than Julie, for some reason he felt awkward courting Bolkonskaya. On her last meeting with her, on the old prince’s name day, to all his attempts to talk to her about feelings, she answered him inappropriately and obviously did not listen to him.
Julie, on the contrary, although in a special way peculiar to her, willingly accepted his courtship.
Julie was 27 years old. After the death of her brothers, she became very rich. She was now completely ugly; but I thought that she was not only just as good, but even much more attractive than she was before. She was supported in this delusion by the fact that, firstly, she became a very rich bride, and secondly, that the older she became, the safer she was for men, the freer it was for men to treat her and, without taking on any obligations, take advantage of her dinners, evenings and the lively company that gathered at her place. A man who ten years ago would have been afraid to go every day to the house where there was a 17-year-old young lady, so as not to compromise her and tie himself down, now went to her boldly every day and treated her not as a young bride, but as a acquaintance who has no gender.
The Karagins' house was the most pleasant and hospitable house in Moscow that winter. In addition to parties and dinners, every day a large company gathered at the Karagins, especially men, who dined at 12 o'clock in the morning and stayed until 3 o'clock. There was no ball, party, or theater that Julie missed. Her toilets were always the most fashionable. But, despite this, Julie seemed disappointed in everything, telling everyone that she did not believe in friendship, nor in love, nor in any joys of life, and expected peace only there. She adopted the tone of a girl who had suffered great disappointment, a girl as if she had lost a loved one or had been cruelly deceived by him. Although nothing of the sort happened to her, they looked at her as if she were one, and she herself even believed that she had suffered a lot in life. This melancholy, which did not prevent her from having fun, did not prevent the young people who visited her from having a pleasant time. Each guest, coming to them, paid his debt to the melancholy mood of the hostess and then engaged in small talk, dancing, mental games, and Burime tournaments, which were in fashion with the Karagins. Only some young people, including Boris, delved deeper into Julie’s melancholic mood, and with these young people she had longer and more private conversations about the vanity of everything worldly, and to them she opened her albums covered with sad images, sayings and poems.

Azov-Black Sea Engineering Institute FSBEI HE Donskoy State Agrarian University
(ACHII)
Former name Azov-Black Sea Institute of Agricultural Mechanization,
Azov-Black Sea State Agrarian and Engineering Academy
Based
Director Seregin Alexander Anatolievich
Location Russia Russia, Rostov region
Legal address Zernograd, st. Lenina 21
Website achgaa.rf

Azov-Black Sea Engineering Institute (ACII)- higher educational institution in the city of Zernograd, Rostov region.

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Story

The Azov-Black Sea State Agricultural Engineering Academy has a very rich history, the description of which takes up a separate book. On this page you will get acquainted only with the main stages of the formation of the academy.

Currently, the Academy is an educational, research and production complex that trains engineering, economic, agronomic, scientific and scientific-pedagogical personnel for the Russian agro-industrial complex, and also conducts fundamental and applied research on agricultural mechanization, electrification and agricultural automation , technical service of the agro-industrial complex, mechanization of processing of agricultural products.

  • On March 26, 1930, the Council of People's Commissars of the USSR adopted a special resolution “On the opening of an institute of mechanical engineers for socialist agriculture in the North Caucasus.” IIMSZ became the first higher educational institution dedicated to agricultural engineering in Russia. His first students were exclusively factory workers and state farms with extensive production experience.
  • On April 1, 1930, the first students began to enroll, and on April 15, 1930, 535 students, led by mostly young teachers, began their studies. Consequently, on April 15, 1930, the country's first agricultural university was opened to train agricultural production engineers.
  • At the beginning, the period of study was two years, but from September 1, 1931, the institute began to accept only those with secondary education and introduced a five-year period of study. Before the start of the Great Patriotic War, 1008 people graduated from the university.

University names

Initially it was called: Institute of Mechanical Engineers for Socialist Agriculture in the North Caucasus.

In 1934, the North Caucasus region was divided into two: the Azov-Black Sea and the North Caucasus. The Azov-Black Sea region is the current Rostov region and Krasnodar region. And so, based on the name of the region, in 1936 the institute began to be called the Azov-Black Sea Institute of Agricultural Mechanical Engineers.

Since April 1938: Azov-Black Sea Institute of Agricultural Mechanization.

since 2014 it became a branch of the Don State Agrarian University, full name - ACII DSAU.

Faculties

The Institute grew, developed, the composition of the professional teaching staff was strengthened, new faculties were opened:

  • Energy
  • State control and business management
  • Agrotechnological
  • Road transport in the agro-industrial complex
  • Faculty of Further Education

Today the academy has 6 faculties. Engineers are trained in 15 specializations. The academy has more than 4,500 full-time and part-time students. They are taught by about 400 (365) teachers, including 51 doctors of science, professors and almost 215 candidates of science, associate professors. All interested students are provided with a hostel. Over the 78 years of its activity, the university has graduated more than 30,000 engineers and economists. Many of them have proven themselves well in production and have become major managers and organizers of agricultural production, scientists, and designers.

Educational, production and material and technical bases

Three educational complexes include 7 educational buildings with 110 laboratories and specialized classrooms, 22 computer classes with Internet access, a training and experimental farm, a training ground and a car park with a car maintenance and repair station.

Affiliated Institutes

In 1999, the Academy established the Institute of Agricultural Engineering Problems (IAP), which ensures the coordination of scientific research. The main activities of the IAP are: - carrying out research, design, development and service work within the framework of scientific, technological and logistical support for agricultural, processing and industrial (machine-building) production processes; - improving the quality of education and the level of scientific qualifications of students, graduate students and teaching staff of the Academy.

Scientific activity

The institute is conducting fundamental scientific research on the theoretical substantiation of a fundamentally new concept of “noospheric” agriculture, identifying the patterns of functioning of living organisms, seeds and plants in acoustic environments of infrasonic irradiation, electromagnetic fields and fields of electrogas-dynamic ozonation. Among applied scientific and technical developments in this direction, special attention is paid to the creation of environmentally friendly agricultural technologies (acoustic, ozone, electromagnetic, etc.) to stimulate seeding material, protect seeds and plants from diseases and pests, intensify plant development, and store agricultural products and food.

Statistics

Over the years of the academy’s existence, more than 30 thousand people received higher professional education, and more than 5 thousand engineers, mechanics, teachers of higher and secondary specialized institutions improved their qualifications. Over 200 candidates of sciences have been trained in the academy's postgraduate studies. Graduates of the Azov-Black Sea State Agricultural Engineering Academy work in all republics, territories and regions of the Russian Federation and in many neighboring countries. A number of academy graduates were awarded the title of Honored Scientist, Honored Worker of Agriculture, Honorary Worker of Higher Professional Education, and were elected academicians of Russian academies.

On April 1, the school of construction and service student teams of our university started at our university. This year, there were quite a lot of people who wanted to be part of the glorious family of student fighters. And this is a good trend. At the end of the school, the children will pass exams, receive certificates and have the opportunity to participate in work at facilities on a national and regional scale. And this is a good [...]


On March 28, the annual competition “League of the Institute 2019” was held in the assembly hall of the House of Culture. We congratulate Angelina Abubakarov and Ivan Vorobyov on their victory and wish them further creative success!


On March 26, the Azov-Black Sea Engineering Institute of the Don State Agrarian University hosted the educational platform of the Committee on Youth Policy of the Rostov Region, the Rostov Patriot Center, the civil-patriotic youth project “Russia is us!” 4 educational sites were prepared on the basis of the institute. The active faculties of the institute became participants in this program. At each site there was an expert with his own team of twenty. Discussions took place at every educational [...]


On March 14, at the Azov-Black Sea Engineering Institute, the Zernograd Employment Center organized a meeting of high school students in the city of Zernograd with representatives of educational institutions of the Rostov region: Rostov-on-Don, Novocherkassk and Zernograd.


On March 6, a festive concert dedicated to Defender of the Fatherland Day and International Women's Day was held in the assembly hall of the institute!


Congratulations to the ACII mini-football team on reaching the semi-finals in the Rostov Region Universities Championship. After losing to the tournament favorites RGEU-RINH, our guys beat RGUPS in a bitter fight with a score of 4-3. 03/11/19 game for reaching the finals with SFU, we wish the guys further success!


Institution of the Republic of Kazakhstan "Employment Center of the Yashalta District" and the "Azov-Black Sea Engineering Institute" branch of the Federal State Budgetary Educational Institution of Higher Education of the Don State Agrarian University held a career guidance event. The event took place on February 25, 2019 at the Yashalta Secondary School. This event was attended by 115 high school students from Yashaltinskaya, Manychskaya and Solenovskaya schools in the district. Specialist of KU RK "Center [...]


On March 2, the Zernograd district table tennis championship was held at the MBOU Secondary School (Military Department) in Zernograd. A total of 8 teams took part, and what’s nice is that the first place, having won all the victories, was taken by the team of students from our institute. Team composition: Avramenko Maxim AE-21, Pasechnik Sergey AT-41, Byldimova Evgenia PO-11 and Tsygikalo Anna PP-21 (reserve). Congratulations on your victory and wish [...]


On February 28, in the assembly hall of the Azov-Black Sea Engineering Institute, the winners of the “SPO Sports Tournament” were awarded, dedicated to the “Defender of the Fatherland Day” holiday. After that, a creative competition “Spring at Secondary Educational Training” took place, in which 3 couples took part for the title of Mr. and Miss of the faculty. Having summed up the voting results, the counting commission decided to award the title “Mr. Faculty” to Arushanyan [...]


On February 27, the All-Russian scientific conference “Innovative agriculture: from resource-saving to digital technologies” was held in Rostov-on-Don (DonExpocenter Convention and Exhibition Center). Conference program