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Novosibirsk State Pedagogical University (NGPU)

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Federal State Budgetary Educational Institution of Higher Professional Education "Novosibirsk State Pedagogical University."

Owners:
Ministry of Education of the Russian Federation
Number of employees
2017 year
950
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+ Novosibirsk State Pedagogical University (NGPU)

Today, NGPU is a modern, rapidly developing university, which includes 9 institutes, 6 faculties, 65 departments, 4 research institutes, 5 resource centers of collective access, 21 research laboratories, 6 centers of additional education.

The annual enrollment of students in NGPU for the first year (on a budgetary basis) is 1000 people for the full-time form of study and about 400 for the correspondence. In addition, recruitment is organized on a contractual basis for all areas and specialties of full-time and part-time training.

The university implements 50 specialties of higher professional education, 40 areas of bachelor's training, 7 areas of master's training, 41 - postgraduate education (postgraduate), as well as 4 programs of primary vocational education, more than 150 programs of additional general and additional vocational education.

The pedagogical staff of the university includes 948 teachers, of which 65.5% have academic degrees and titles, including 13.3% of scientific degrees of Doctor of Science. The number of students is more than 21,000.

History

1935

  • November 29 - the opening of the evening city pedagogical institute consisting of four faculties: historical, mathematical, natural and literary, which recruited 109 students.
  • The first director was Ivan Anisimovich Neroda. Classes were held in the evening in the classrooms of school number 22 on Sovetskaya Street, 37. But since there were not enough classrooms, the evening institute was transferred to the building of school No. 29, on Serebrennikovskaya Street, later transferred to the pedagogical school named after A.S. Makarenko.
  • There were few full-time teachers: Ya. I. Kvaktun, A. A. Bogdanova, R.V. Leitman, F. S. Merkuriev, a little later A. L. Voitolovskaya, T. N. Gladkova, N.E. Rogozin, V. G. Titova began to work. To give lectures, conduct practical and seminar classes, teachers of local institutes were invited: communist education, national economy, transport engineers.

1938

The institute moves to the building of school number 40 on Komsomolsky Prospekt, house 20.

1939

This year, the correspondence department of the institute was opened, headed by Mikhail Iosifovich Gluzdakov, deputy director for correspondence education. The first year enrolled 478 students.

1940

  • Opening of the day ward. 252 students became 1st year students, 58 full-time students and 18 evening students received a scholarship. 135 students lived in hostels on Fabrichnaya Street, 8 and Lesozavodskaya Street, 1.
  • The first united deaneries were created - geographical and mathematical faculties, Neophyte Ermolayevich Rogozin was appointed dean; historical and literary faculties, Fyodor Sergeyevich Merkuriev was appointed dean.
  • 43 teachers worked in ten departments, among them five candidates of sciences. The first issue it was unusual. The newspaper Sovetskaya Sibir wrote about him: "In this issue, students are often 20 years older than their teacher. There are female students - grandmothers. In the third and fifth years, a daughter and mother study. In an elderly teacher with a smooth straight row of hair, thick glasses and a white standing puritan collar, it is difficult to recognize student A. I. Buel. She is 51 and has 30 years of teaching work. When she entered the institute, she was 46 years old. These five years, she divided between school, lunch, grandson and institute. "
  • 43 graduates received diplomas: 7 - in the historical, 14 - in the literary, 15 - in the geographical, 7 - in the mathematical faculties. The Military Physical Culture Department was created.

1941

  • Send-offs to the front of students and teachers. In total, over the years of World War II, more than 90 students and employees of the institute left to defend their homeland.
  • The evacuation of the institute in the city of Kolpashevo is the center of the Narymsky district in the north of the Tomsk region, with which there was not even a railway connection. Only a waterway along the Ob River. All the difficult work on the evacuation of the university was headed by director Viktor Fomich Tsyba, who had previously worked as the head of the department of history. The institute building was converted into a hospital.

1943

The return of the institute after a two-year evacuation to its hometown.

1945

  • Opening of the Faculty of Foreign Languages. Students were admitted to two departments: German and English. The first dean was Valentin Eduardovich Rauschenbach;
  • By order of the All-Union Committee for Higher Education and the People's Commissariat of Education of the RSFSR, the first one-year graduate school was opened at the Department of Marxism-Leninism.
  • March 26, 1948 - Hosts the first Alumni Evening, which has become traditional and is held annually to the present.

1968

The start of construction of a new training complex on Klyuch - Kamyshensky plateau;

1970

A preparatory department has been created.

1975

  • Moving the institute to a new training complex on Klyuch - the Kamyshensky plateau with hostels, a dining room, a sports complex with gyms, a stadium, a ski base and a hockey box;
  • Opened the Faculty of Art and Graphics; primary school faculty.

1976

  • Opening of the Faculty of Advanced Training of Principals of Secondary Schools of Western Siberia;
  • Opening of the student club NGPI "Master."

1981.

Presentation of the NGPI of the passing Red Banner of the USSR Ministry of Education.

1983

The Industrial and Pedagogical Faculty (now the Faculty of Technology and Entrepreneurship) was opened.

1985

The Institute was awarded the Order of the Red Banner of Labor.

1986

Opening of the Faculty of Preschool Education.

1989

Opening of the Faculty of Physical Culture and the Faculty of Additional Pedagogical Professions; Faculty of Physical Education.

1990

Opening of the Kuibyshev branch of NGPI.

1993

Novosibirsk State Pedagogical Institute received the status of a university.

1996.

Opening of the Faculty of Psychology.

1998.

Opening of the Institute of Advertising and Public Relations.

1999

On the basis of the Faculty of Philology, the Institute of Philology, Media, Psychology was created.

2003

The Institute of Youth Policy and Social Work was opened, and the Faculty of Additional Pedagogical Professions was transformed into the Faculty of Culture and Additional Education.

2004

  • The Faculty of Natural Geography has been transformed into the Institute of Natural and Socio-Economic Sciences;
  • The Faculty of Art and Graphics has been transformed into the Institute of Arts.

2005

  • The Faculty of History has been transformed into the Institute of History, Humanities and Social Education;
  • The Institute of Open and Distance Education has been opened;
  • A multidisciplinary museum of the university with several halls was created and opened: the hall of history, the hall of ethnography, the hall of archeology. The exhibition space of the new museum was organized "according to the faculties" - a separate stand and a small showcase were dedicated to each of them.

2007

A new building of the Institute of Advertising and Public Relations has been opened.

2009

  • Association of mathematical and physical faculties into the Institute of Physics, Mathematics and Information and Economic Education;
  • A modern Fitness Center "Green-Fitness" has been opened in NGPU, where trainings are held in various dance and strength areas. The fitness center includes a group class room, a sykles room and a gym.

2011

The creation of the Institute of Childhood on the basis of the faculties of primary classes and pedagogy and psychology of childhood.

2012

Moving the Faculty of Culture and Additional Education (FKiDO) to a new building.

2022

Omega Agreement

Omega Future on August 25, 2022 announced the conclusion of an agreement with 7 universities, including NGPU. Read more here.

Opening of the design center of the Institute of Power Electronics NSTU in Novosibirsk

The first design center for power electronics in Russia opened in Novosibirsk at the end of November 2022. It has become a "natural continuation" of the Institute of Power Electronics [as part of the Novosibirsk State Technical University/NSTU], where prototypes of power hybrid modules for aerospace use are developed, designed and will be manufactured, the scientific director of the design center Sergei Kharitonov told reporters. Read more here.