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Tomsk State University

Coordinates: 56°28′10″N 84°56′51″E / 56.4694°N 84.9475°E / 56.4694; 84.9475
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National Research Tomsk State University
(TSU)
Национа́льный иссле́довательский То́мский госуда́рственный университе́т
(ТГУ)
Former names
  • The Siberian Imperial University (1878–1888)
  • Tomsk University (1888–1934)
  • Tomsk State University named after Valerian Vladimirovich Kuibyshev (1934–1991)
  • Tomsk State University (1991–2010)
MottoMens Mundo Aperiens
TypePublic
Established1878
Endowment 33 million (2018)[1]
PresidentDr. Georgiy V. Mayer
RectorDr. Eduard V. Galazhinsky
Students23,000
Address
36 Lenin Ave.
, , ,
634050
,
Russia
CampusUrban
LanguageRussian, English
NewspaperAlma Mater
Awards
Websiteen.tsu.ru
Building details
Tomsk State University is located in Tomsk Oblast
Tomsk State University
Location within Tomsk Oblast
General information
LocationTomsk, Russia
Coordinates56°28′10″N 84°56′51″E / 56.4694°N 84.9475°E / 56.4694; 84.9475

The National Research Tomsk State University, TSU (Russian: Национа́льный иссле́довательский То́мский госуда́рственный университе́т) is a public research university located in Tomsk, Russia. The university, which opened in 1888,[2] was the first university in the Asian part of Russia and, in practice, the first Russian university East of the Volga.

There are 23 Faculties and Institutes with 151 Departments and about 23,000 students.[citation needed] In 2022, the university was ranked #272 by QS World University Rankings, #601 by World University Rankings by Times Higher Education, and #901 by Academic Ranking of World Universities.

History

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Imperial University

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On May 16 (28 N.S.), 1878, Emperor Alexander II signed a decree on the establishment of the first higher education institution between the Russian Urals and the Pacific Ocean. The move was supported by major industrialist and businessmen, who contributed with private funds, as well as by local city councils in Siberia, but was opposed by conservative voices within the State Council, notably Konstantin Pobedonostsev, who complained about the cost of the project and the fact that local Tomsk society consisted of "all sorts of rabble".[3] Nevertheless, the project progressed, albeit slowly, and on September 1, 1888 the first faculty (medicine) of the Siberian Imperial University named after His Imperial Majesty Alexander III (Russian: Первый Сибирский Томский Императорский (имени Его Императорского Величества Александра III)) finally opened.[4] Classes to the first 72 students were handled by eight professors, aided by seven assistants and laboratory technicians. Professor Nikolai Gezekhus was appointed the first rector of the University. It would take a decade for the second faculty of the university (Law) to become operational.[5]

Recent history

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In March 2022, Eduard Vladimirovich Galazhinsky, Rector of the university, was suspended by the European University Association (EUA) following support for the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine by the Russian Union of Rectors (RUR), for being "diametrically opposed to the European values that they committed to when joining EUA”.[6] Professor Terry Callaghan, who had helped establish 21 Russian environmental research stations in the Arctic, paused his professorship at Tomsk State University after the rectors’ statement.[7]

Faculties

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Faculty of Founded in
Mechanics and Mathematics 1948
Physics 1948
Radiophysics 1953
Physics and Engineering 1963
Applied Mathematics and Cybernetics 1970
Biological Institute 1932
Geology and Geography 1933
Chemistry 1932
History 1917
Philology 1917
Philosophy 1987
Journalism 2004
Foreign Languages 1995
Psychology 1997
Physical Education 2005
Innovative Technologies 2009
Computer Studies 1986
Institute of Law 1897
Institute of Economics and Management 2016
Institute of Arts and Culture 1994
Military Education 1926
Pre-courses Department 2015
Higher IT School 2017

Reputation

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University rankings
Global – Overall
RUR World[8]240 (2018)
Regional – Overall
QS BRICS[9]19
QS Emerging Europe and Central Asia[10]9 (2022)
THE Emerging Economies[11]70
National – Overall
Ria Novosti National[12]3 (2017)

In 2022, the university was ranked #272 by QS World University Rankings, #601 by World University Rankings by Times Higher Education, and #901 by Academic Ranking of World Universities by Shanghai Jiao Tong University.[13] As of 2017, National Research Tomsk State University was the overall third best classical university in Russia according to RIA Novosti—outperformed only by Moscow State University and Ural Federal University.[12]

Academics

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SKIF Cyberia supercomputer

The Research Library and Tomsk State University were opened in the same year, 1888. The founder of the library was Vasily Florinskiy – physician and writer, organizer of Tomsk University.[citation needed]

Notable people

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Nobel laureates

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References

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  1. ^ "ЭНДАУМЕНТ-ФОНД — Сайт Эндаумент Фонда Томского Государственного Университета".
  2. ^ "Imperatorskiĭ Tomskiĭ universitet. 1880 - 1892". Library of Congress. Retrieved 26 September 2024.
  3. ^ "Исторический момент: открытие университета - vtomske.ru". Vtomske.ru. 3 August 2014.
  4. ^ Getting into Varsity: Comparability, Convergence and Congruence. Cambria Press. 2010. ISBN 9781621969204.
  5. ^ "Открытие Юридического факультета и его деятельность в 1898-1922 гг. — Юридический институт ТГУ".
  6. ^ O’Malley, Brendan (7 March 2022). "EUA suspends 12 Russian members who back Putin's invasion". University World News. Retrieved 18 April 2022.
  7. ^ "'No hope for science in Russia': the academics trying to flee to the west". the Guardian. April 2, 2022.
  8. ^ "Round University Rankings World 2018". roundranking.com.
  9. ^ "QS Top BRICS Rankings 2019". www.topuniversities.com. 23 June 2024.
  10. ^ "QS World University Rankings-Emerging Europe & Central Asia". Retrieved 15 January 2023.
  11. ^ "THE Emerging University Rankings 2022". www.timeshighereducation.com. 2022.
  12. ^ a b "RIA Classical University Rankings Russia 2017". www.ria.ru.
  13. ^ "Tomsk State University". Masters Portal.
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