Polar State University named after N.M. Fedorovsky (ZSU)
Since 1961
Russia
Siberian Federal District of the Russian Federation
Norilsk
663310, st. 50 years of October, d. 7
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"Polar State University named after N.M. Fedorovsky" - state higher educational institution on the Taimyr Peninsula.
History
2021: Renamed as N.M. Fedorovsky Polar State University
In 2021, the "Norilsk state Industrial Institute" was renamed the FSBEI HE "Polar State University named after N.M. Fedorovsky."
2020
In 2020, the Arctic Center for Information Technologies and the Noosphere Environmental and Educational Center, the Ecology of Health Research Center, and the Laboratory for Social and Economic Research in the Arctic were formed.
2019
As of April 2019, about 5 thousand people studied at the institute in the areas of higher and secondary vocational education, in graduate school. The institute has two main faculties: the Faculty of Electric Power, Economics and Management and the Faculty of Mining and Technology.
2016: Renamed Norilsk State Industrial Institute
In 2016, the university got a new name: the federal state budgetary educational institution of higher education "Norilsk State Industrial Institute."
2014
As of November 2014, the institute has 2 fakulteta (mining and technological; electric power, economics and management) and a polytechnic college, 14 departments (9 of them are graduates), a center for povysheniya qualification and professional retraining, a center for informatsionnykh technologies, a scientific and issledovatelsky department, a redaktsionno-publishing department, a center for pre-university education.
1991: Renamed Norilsk Industrial Institute
By order of the Civil Code of the RSFSR for Science and Higher Education No. 633 of July 5, 1991, the Norilsk Industrial Institute was renamed the Norilsk Industrial Institute.
1987: Transformation into Norilsk Production Plant
On the basis of order No. 492 of the MV and the SSO of the USSR of July 8, 1987, the NVII was renamed the Vtuz plant at the A.P. Zavenyagin.
1961: Education of the Norilsk Evening Industrial Institute
In 1961, the Norilsk Evening Industrial Institute (NVII) was formed by merging the evening faculty of the Krasnoyarsk Institute of Non-Ferrous Metals, the educational and consulting center of the All-Union Correspondence Polytechnic Institute and the Norilsk Mining and Metallurgical College.
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