• Source: Omsk State University
    • Dostoevsky Omsk State University (Омский государственный университет им. Ф. М. Достоевского), usually referred to as Omsk State University (Омский государственный университет) (OmSU) was founded in 1974 in the city of Omsk, Russia. The two original departments (Humanities and Science) and 40 professors have grown to 13 departments and a 1000-member faculty. The university has graduated more than 25,000 students. OmSU embraces its connections to the world and develops international relations with the universities of Europe, the United States, Mexico, Japan, China, Kazakhstan and other countries. Such cooperation led to the establishment of the Centers for Chinese, Kazakh and Ibero-American Studies which in its turn flows into the development of study and research abroad programs that provide the opportunity to conduct independent projects in a foreign country.


      Faculties


      The university has 12 faculties and two institutes:

      Faculty of Computer Science
      Faculty of Economics
      Faculty of Law
      Faculty of Culture and Arts
      Faculty of Psychology
      Faculty of Theology, Philosophy and World Cultures
      Faculty of Chemistry
      Faculty of Physics
      Faculty of History
      Faculty of Foreign Languages
      Faculty of Physical Education, Rehabilitation and Sport
      Faculty of Philology and Media Communications
      Institute of Mathematics and Information Technology
      Institute of Secondary Vocational Education and Pre-University Training
      As well as 6 training centers:

      Faculty of advanced training
      Center for Business Education
      Preparatory department for foreign citizens
      Center for pre-university training and career guidance
      Center for Advanced Studies "Secret-Inform"
      Institute of Continuing and Open Education


      Accommodation


      The university has eleven main buildings. The library maintains subscriptions to many subject-specific periodicals as well as to daily and weekly newspapers both from Russia and from abroad.


      Studies


      The university operates degree programs not only in law, humanities and natural sciences but also in theology, culture and arts, including:

      53 undergraduate degree courses
      31 master programs
      15 postgraduate programs
      8 PhD programs
      In 2013, the Interuniversity Innovation Business Incubator was created to offer aspiring scientists research opportunities. Most courses are taught in Russian, but some courses can be taught in English, German, French and Spanish if requested.
      Students can join sporting clubs, such as football and hockey. They also have access to a swimming pool, on-site and off-site recreation centres, athletic fields and fitness studios. The university is also a part of the Erasmus+ programme, offering students the opportunity to study abroad as part of their studies.
      The university publishes s newspapers. The Publishing Department and the Scientific-Educational Fund (NOF) both publish research and literature.


      University publications


      Herald of Omsk University (Вестник ОмГУ) - journal
      Historical Yearbook (Исторический ежегодник) - journal
      Omsk University (Омский университет) - newspaper
      Wellspring (Источник) – a publication for Orthodox students
      Eagle-owl (Филин) – a publication of the Department of Philology
      Pilgrim (Пилигрим) – literary journal


      Notable alumni and faculty


      Sergey Baburin (born 1959) - former Dean of Law
      Herman Gref (born 1964) - Minister of Economic Development and Trade, CEO of Sberbank
      Siman Povarenkin (born 1969) - businessman and owner of GeoProMining
      Davaajantsangiin Sarangerel (born 1963) - Mongolian journalist and politician


      References




      External links


      (in Russian) Official
      (in English) International Projects Department

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