Novosibirsk State University

Novosibirsk State University
Новосибирский Государственный Университет
NSU official logo
MottoThe Real Science
TypePublic
Established1958
EndowmentRUB 41 million (2022)
RectorMikhail Fedoruk
Academic staff
2500 (2022)[1]
Students7200 (2022)[1]
Address
2 Pirogov Street
, ,
630090
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54°50′46″N 83°05′38″E / 54.846°N 83.094°E / 54.846; 83.094
CampusUrban
Websiteenglish.nsu.ru
University rankings
Global – Overall
USNWR Global[2]579 (2023)
Regional – Overall
QS Emerging Europe and Central Asia[3]8 (2022)
Old main building
New main building

Novosibirsk State University is a public research university located in Novosibirsk, Russia. The university was founded in 1958, on the principles of integration of education and science, early involvement of students with research activities and the engagement of leading scientists in its teaching programmes.

As of 2022, Novosibirsk State University had 246th place in the rating of the QS World University Rankings, and in 2023 was ranked #579 in the world by U.S. News & World Report, and #801 in the world by World University Rankings by Times Higher Education.[4][5][6]

History

From the perspective of natural resources, Siberia has always been, and remains, the essential region for all of Russia. In the late 1950s, Siberia provided the country with 75% of its coal and possessed 80% of the nation's hydroelectric resources. Siberia became industrialized, but science then was largely of the applied variety and did not satisfy its needs. The USSR Academy of Sciences came to understand that there was a need to develop fundamental science. In 1958, this concept was implemented with the establishment of the Siberian Branch of the Academy of Sciences of the Soviet Union at Akademgorodok, near the industrial city of Novosibirsk. From the beginning, the founders of the Siberian Branch of the Academy of Sciences of the Soviet Union were concerned about providing the future scientific center with highly-trained personnel. In order to create a consistent source of personnel replenishment for Siberian scientific institutions, it was necessary to provide advanced training on the spot, thus the idea was born to establish a university in Novosibirsk.[citation needed]

On 9 January 1958, the Novosibirsk State University was officially founded by the Council of Ministers of the Soviet Union decree. First entry examinations were conducted in August 1959. Classes began on 28 September 1959.[7] Following its establishment in 1958, Novosibirsk State University quickly grew. During the first nine years 1966 professionals were trained within its walls. It consisted of six faculties, was staffed with 270 teachers, and conducted research in 46 sections.[8]

Novosibirsk State University was from its inception existing in close collaborative association with Siberian Branch of the Academy of Sciences research and development institutions of which there are several dozen within an area of 1.5 square km.[9] The project of an "akademgorodok," an academic town with a University as its core, was exhibited at the 1967 World Expo in Montreal, after which Novosibirsk's Akademgorodok became model for other academic towns throughout the Soviet Union.[citation needed]

Political positions; invasion of Ukraine

On 17 April 2022, members of the community of Novosibirsk State University issued a joint statement strongly condemning the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, calling on the Russian state to immediately withdraw the Russian troops from Ukraine, and bring to justice those responsible for the war crimes during the invasion, and saying “There are no reasonable grounds for this war, thousands of Ukrainian and Russian military and civilians of Ukraine have already died in it, and every day of hostilities brings more and more victims.”[10][11] This statement includes a disclaimer stating that the page is not affiliated with the administration of NSU, nor with any "official" NSU alumni associations, and therefore cannot represent the university's stance on the conflict.[12]

Structure

Novosibirsk State University has the following educational divisions:

  • Institute for the Humanities[13]
  • Vladimir Zelman Institute for Medicine and Psychology[14]
  • Institute for the Philosophy and Law[15]
  • Faculty of Mathematics and Mechanics[16]
  • Faculty of Physics[17]
  • Faculty of Geology and Geophysics[18]
  • Faculty of Natural Sciences[19]
  • Faculty of Information Technologies
  • Faculty of Economics[20]
  • Institute for Retraining and Advanced Training
  • Centre of additional education

The structure of the University also includes 3 dissertation councils of the Highest Attestation Commission within Ministry of Science and Higher Education and 6 own dissertation councils.[21]

Educational programmes

As of 2020, Novosibirsk State University conducted training on 43 four-year bachelor's programmes, 7 five-year specialist's programmes, 1 six-year specialist's programmes, 93 two-year master's programmes, 9 two-year residency's programmes, 25 three-year graduate school programmes, 32 four-year graduate school programmes taught in Russian, and 5 two-year master's programmes, 1 two-year residency's programme taught in English.[22]

Additional military education

As of 2022, Novosibirsk State University doesn't have a military training center. Earlier, the University had military department which conducted the training reserve commissioned officers from among students of the University, but this department was disbanded in 2008.[23]

Language centres

The University has language centres which offer courses in English, German, French, Italian, Spanish, Japanese, Chinese as a second language.[24]

Education for foreign students

Grants and scholarships

Every year, international students have an opportunity to apply for the Russian Government Scholarship which covers full tuition and provides a monthly living allowance. Travel costs, living expenses and a health insurance policy are not included. These Scholarships are granted on a competitive basis; the selection criteria and procedures as well as the number of scholarships available depend on the home country of applicant.[25] Additionally, students from NSU's partner universities have the opportunity to apply to such programs as Erasmus+, DAAD, and the Fulbright Program.[citation needed]

Distributed education

In September 2015, NSU announced its first courses delivered on the Coursera platform. Since January 2016, 12 courses have been offered on Coursera, and on the Russian distributed learning platform, Lectorium.[citation needed]

Research internships

The main feature such research internships are their interdisciplinary approach. Specialists in biology, physics, mathematics, geology, archaeology, and chemistry work with one another in the 35 research institutes of the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences.[26]

Siberian Summer School

Beginning in 2017, the Siberian Summer School held at NSU each July includes courses on the Chemistry of Future Materials, Big Data Analytics and the philosophical and historical aspects of East-West relationships. All Summer School courses are taught in English.[27]

Russian Language Courses

Novosibirsk State University offers courses for students matriculating with various levels of Russian language competence.[28]

Education for disabled persons

Novosibirsk State University is one of Russian universities which has established an educational programmes for disabled students.[29]

Research

Novosibirsk State University is a scientific and educational centre. Situated in the research center of Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Novosibirsk State University's principal areas of teaching and research include elementary particle physics, photonics and quantum optics, Arctic research, biomedicine and cancer therapy, chemical engineering, low-dimensional hybrid materials, omic technologies, mathematics, archaeology and ethnography, and linguistics among other disciplines.[citation needed]

Interdisciplinary Centre for Elementary Particle Physics and Astrophysics

The Novosibirsk State University Interdisciplinary Centre for Elementary Particle Physics and Astrophysics (ICEPPA) links 13 laboratories working in the fields of elementary particle physics and astrophysics. The Interdisciplinary Centre’s Laboratories participate in large international collaborative scientific projects including experiments in the fields of high energy physics, astrophysics and cosmic ray physics. The Centre is engaged in the following research projects:

  • Astrophysics Cosmology and Cosmic Rays
  • Experiments on electron-positron colliders
  • Experiments on hadron colliders
  • Search for new physical phenomena in experiments with intense muon beams. The Laboratory for Exploration for Interactions Outside the Standard Model Framework participates in the preparation of two experiments at Fermilab (USA). One experiment, Mu2e, is the search for the conversion of a muon into an electron when interacting with nuclei, while the other experiment, g-2, is devoted to a precise measurement of the magnetic moment of the muon.
  • Development of new detectors and colliders.[citation needed]

The Aston-Novosibirsk State University International Centre for Photonics

The main objective of the Centre is to develop a physical platform aimed at the application of advanced knowledge in laser technologies, in long-distance communication and in medical sensing devices technologies. The Centre's principal areas of research include:

  • advanced concepts and fundamental new theories in nonlinear photonic devices and systems
  • new technologies for optical communications, lasers, safe data transmission and medicine
  • practical applications of developed technologies in high-speed coherent optical communications, in advanced laser systems for scientific, industrial and medical applications, and in innovative systems for safe data transmission.

The Center for Photonics was created in partnership with Aston University (UK) and offers NSU students access to world-class laboratories in the field of high-speed optical communications, fiber-optic and, femtosecond laser technologies.[citation needed]

International collaborations

Research groups are involved in 38 international collaborations;[30]

Novosibirsk State University has six international collaborations in the field of physics, elementary particles and astrophysics and 12 ongoing collaborations with the Budker Institute of Nuclear Physics of the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences.

Novosibirsk State University has partnership agreements with 141 universities[31] representing 27 countries.

University journals

Novosibirsk State University publishes the following journals:[32]

  • Vestnik NSU.[33] Series: information technologies in education (ISSN 1818-7900)
  • Vestnik NSU.[33] Series: biology, clinical medicine (ISSN 1818-7943)
  • Vestnik NSU.[33] Series: mathematics, mechanics, computer science (ISSN 1818-7897)
  • Vestnik NSU.[33] Series: history, philology (ISSN 1818-7919)
  • Vestnik NSU.[33] Series: pedagogy (ISSN 1818-7889)
  • Vestnik NSU.[33] Series: law (ISSN 1818-7986)
  • Vestnik NSU.[33] Series: physics (ISSN 1818-7994)
  • Vestnik NSU.[33] Series: philosophy (ISSN 1818-796X)
  • Vestnik NSU.[33] Series: psychology (ISSN 1995-865X)
  • Vestnik NSU.[33] Series: information technologies (online) (ISSN 2410-0420)

Subordinate educational institutions

Specialized Educational Scientific Centre

The Specialized Educational Scientific Center (also known as Physics and Mathematics School) is a special secondary school, founded in 1963. It focuses on two fields, including mathematics & physics and chemistry & biology. An education system resembles the college education, with separate general lectures and small-group seminars.[34]

As of 2023, according to the RAEX Rating Agency's (non-credit rating agency, affiliated with the credit rating agency Expert RA) rating, the Specialized Educational Scientific Centre is in the Top-5 best Russian secondary schools by the absolute number of graduates enrolled best Russian universities and in the Top-8 best Russian secondaru schools by the competitiveness of graduates.[35][36][37]

Higher College of Computer Science

The Higher College of Computer Science is a vocational school focused on the training of programmers, which was integrated into the structure of the University in 1991.[38]

Chinese-Russian Institute

The Chinese-Russian Institute conducts educational bachelor's, master's, graduate school programmes in collaboration with Heilongjiang University.[39]

Notable alumni

References

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  3. ^ "QS World University Rankings-Emerging Europe & Central Asia". Retrieved 15 January 2023.
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  39. ^ "Sino-Russian Institute". Novosibirsk State University.

External links

  • (in Russian) Novosibirsk State University Homepage
  • (in English) Novosibirsk State University Homepage
  • (in Chinese) Novosibirsk State University Homepage
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