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Penza State University
Пензенский государственный университет (ПГУ)
TypePublic
Established1943
PresidentVladimir Volchikhin
RectorAlexandr Gulyakov
Address
Krasnaya 40 st
, ,
53°10′54″N 45°0′13″E / 53.18167°N 45.00361°E / 53.18167; 45.00361
CampusUrban
Websitewww.pnzgu.ru
Building details
Map

Penza State University (Russian: Пензенский государственный университет) is a state university in the city of Penza. It was founded in 1943. The university has nine faculties and five institutes.

History

Formed on the basis evacuated to Penza Odessa Industrial Institute by Order of the All-Union Committee for Higher Education of the Council of People's Commissars of the USSR "On the resumption of the activities of the Odessa Industrial Institute in the city of Penza" signed on July 3, 1943. The Penza Industrial Institute, as it was initially called, opened on November 1, 1943, comprising 11 departments. In 1959, by order of the Minister of Higher Education, Penza Industrial Institute was renamed the Penza Polytechnic Institute, and on the basis of the construction department was formed as Penza Civil Engineering Institute. On July 5, 1993, by order of the Chairman of the State Committee for Higher Education Penza Polytechnic Institute was renamed Penza State Technical University. On January 22, 1998, by order of the Minister of Education of the Russian Federation, Penza State Technical University was renamed Penza State University.

History

It was founded on the basis of the Odessa Industrial Institute, which was relocated to Penza by the order of the All-Union Committee for Higher Education under the Council of People's Commissars of the USSR "On resumption of activities of Odessa Industrial Institute in the city of Penza" of July 3 1943.[1] It was opened under the name "Penza Industrial Institute" on November 1 1943 and had 11 departments.

In 1959 by the order of the Minister of Higher Education of the USSR "Penza Industrial Institute" was renamed into "Penza Polytechnical Institute", and on the basis of the Faculty of Construction Penza Civil Engineering Institute was formed. On July 5 1993 by the order of Chairman of the State Higher Education Committee of the Russian Federation Penza Polytechnical Institute was renamed into Penza State Technical University. On January 22 1998 by the order of Minister of General and Professional Education of the Russian Federation Penza State Technical University was renamed into Penza State University.

Institutes

PSU includes the following institutes:

Faculties

PSU includes the following faculties:

Branches

PSU comprises the following branches:

References

  1. ^ "PSU history (Film for the 65th anniversary of the university)". Archived from the original on 2011-11-20. Retrieved 2011-08-11.