Kostroma University named after Nekrasov ranking lists. Kostroma State University named after N. A. Nekrasov. Scientific schools and directions

Kostroma University named after Nekrasov ranking lists.  Kostroma State University named after N. A. Nekrasov.  Scientific schools and directions
Kostroma University named after Nekrasov ranking lists. Kostroma State University named after N. A. Nekrasov. Scientific schools and directions

For more than sixty years, the leading university in the region, KSU, has been supplying highly qualified personnel. Kostroma is the only city in Russia where specialists are trained for the jewelry industry. The university is focused on the latest educational technologies, has significant scientific potential, and has a good material base. Graduates of KSU (Kostroma) are in great demand in the country.

A word about the university

Today we can say with confidence that KSU Kostroma is well known and loved, since this university has been adorning the city since 1949, and the university and the region experience all the joys and worries together. It is from here that the bulk of applicants come to the university; it is from here that the largest and best part of the graduates go to the enterprises of the region.

In Kostroma, KSU is a highly respected university, capable of setting the direction for the entire future path of the younger generation. This is the path to success, since the education here is of exceptional quality and is truly in demand. Here, every student has the opportunity to develop all their brightest creative abilities in order to climb the career ladder as successfully as possible in the future. That is why there is almost always a fairly high competition for admission to Kostroma State University for all specialties.

Reasoned choice

Today's applicants have many options when choosing a higher education institution. However, Kostroma State University is one of the most win-win. And this can be confirmed by thousands and thousands of graduates who have become successful professionals, entrepreneurs, government officials, scientists, engineers, and teachers.

KSU named after Nekrasov (Kostroma) - and multidisciplinary. It has a long history and powerful scientific potential, thanks to which there are enormous opportunities for self-realization. This university is not only innovative, but also creative, with talented teachers who devote all their knowledge to students, with a ready-made platform for the most breathtaking experiments.

Story

The actual date of creation of the university is 1918, when the new state university was called the workers' and peasants' university and was opened in memory of the October Socialist Revolution. Kostroma University was legalized in January 1919 by a decree of the Council of People's Commissars, which was signed personally by V.I. Lenin. A world-famous scientist, E.M. Chepurkovsky, began classes in November 1918 at this educational institution.

And the rest of the teaching staff in Kostroma was truly stellar. Political economy was taught by Professor F.A. Menkov, humanitarian subjects - F.A. Petrovsky, B.A. Romanov, A.F. Izyumov, A.I. Nekrasov, V.F. Shishmarev and many other wonderful scientists. It was here that one of the most famous Pushkin scholars S. M. Bondi and academician N. M. Druzhinin began their teaching career. And that is not all! Students of KSU in Kostroma listened to brilliant lectures by Anatoly Vasilyevich Lunacharsky, People's Commissar of Education, and Fyodor Kuzmich Sologub, a wonderful poet, an expert on new literature and new theater.

Start

From the very beginning, the university had only three faculties - forestry, humanities and natural sciences; a little later medical and pedagogical faculties were opened. It was very difficult to teach students in those days, since everyone had the same access to education, and workers and peasants did not go through school programs. However, the enthusiasm was great. An educational association was opened with the Higher National School, where applicants received fairly in-depth training.

In 1919, the workers' faculty was opened and took over the preparation of students for academic education. By 1921, more than three thousand workers and peasants were studying at Kostroma State University. Then many new universities in the country went through a reorganization process, including KSU. On its basis, two universities were created - agricultural and pedagogical. And this was not the last transformation.

Institute

Since 1939, this university existed and developed as a pedagogical institute; in 1946 it received the name of N. A. Nekrasov, since the anniversary of the Russian poet was widely celebrated in the country. In 1950, 1,800 students were studying in the correspondence and full-time departments, there were fifteen departments, where almost ninety teachers worked. Since 1960, the university has developed particularly successfully. The art school was merged into KSPI in the form of the art and graphic faculty, then a department of foreign languages ​​was opened, which by 1968 became a separate faculty.

By that time, Kostroma had increased the number of KSU buildings. Back in 1964, building “A” appeared - a large educational building, which is located on May 1st Street. The construction was also huge, in which almost all of Kostroma participated. The KSU dormitory (850 places!) on Shchemilovka, the sports complex on Pyatnitskaya, new educational buildings - all this was built before the beginning of the 80s. As the needs of the national economy changed over time, new specialties were needed. KSU in Kostroma has always responded to such demand. New faculties were formed: music and pedagogy, labor and general technical disciplines, physical education, methods and pedagogy of primary education.

University

Economic and social transformations in the nineties of the twentieth century were very large-scale. They also contributed to the development of KSU in Kostroma. Specialties increased to nineteen, faculties became thirteen. Most of the pedagogical traditions and heritage accumulated over many decades have been preserved. There were already twice as many students studying here, and KSU’s pedagogical education was famous not only in its own region. The teaching staff has changed significantly in quantitative and qualitative terms: among four hundred teachers there are more than one hundred and seventy candidates and doctors of science, associate professors and professors.

Back in the eighties, seventeen people were preparing for graduate school. In the nineties there were more than seventy of them. And postgraduate studies were already open in fourteen specialties. Until 1994, four doctoral and thirty-five candidate dissertations were defended. The university was certified, and the institute became a pedagogical university - KSPU named after Nekrasov. Scientific and business connections were established with universities in Germany, Great Britain, Denmark, France, Poland and some other countries. And in 1999, the logical result of all this development was the order of the Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation on the status of a classical university with the name "KSU named after Nekrasov" (Kostroma).

Directions

Today, a team of KSU scientists conducts innovative, exploratory, fundamental, applied, scientific and methodological research in all sciences present at the university. The development of scientific schools and areas of university education in the history of Russia, economic theory, intercultural communication, archeology, jurisprudence, literary criticism, social psychology, dialectology and phraseology, social work and social education, ecology, chemistry and many others is increasingly noticeable.

Publication activity is increasing, many scientific developments are being carried out, and therefore every year the rating of KSU among other Russian universities is becoming higher. Monographs, collections of scientific papers, textbooks and teaching aids, and many other types of methodological literature are well developed and published.

Publishing activities

The university has its own publications - "Bulletin of KSU" and "Economics of Education", which are included in the List of periodical scientific and technical publications of the Russian Federation, where the results of dissertations are published. Applicants for candidate and doctoral degrees do not have to look for long to find journals for publication. The entire series of "Bulletin of KSU" (which includes psychology, pedagogy, juvenile science, social work, sociokinetics) is included in the scientific citation index of the Russian Federation.

Currently, graduate school prepares candidates of sciences in twelve branches of science and thirty-nine specialties; by 2011, nine doctoral specialties had already opened. The master's program at KSU (Kostroma) begins accepting documents on the twentieth of June and continues until mid-August. Entrance tests are conducted according to a convenient schedule, which can be found on the university website.

Submission of documents to master's programs

The admissions committee of KSU (Kostroma) is located at the address: Dzerzhinsky Street, building 17, room 115. Along with the application, the applicant must present documents that will prove his identity and citizenship. In addition, the application must be accompanied by:

Original and photocopy of the document on higher education;

Photocopies of documents if the last name, first name or patronymic have changed;

Documents about the applicant’s individual achievements;

When choosing the areas of defectology, psychology and pedagogy, an original and a copy of a special medical certificate are required;

If you plan to move into a dormitory, you must provide the results of a fluorographic examination.

In 2017, 664 people (bachelor’s and specialist’s degrees) became KSU students on a budgetary basis, 290 people will study in the correspondence department, and 209 people will study in the master’s program. Applicants quite often take advantage of the opportunity to apply simultaneously for three areas of study and participate in three competitions, thus increasing the chances of successful admission to this university.

Training courses

For applicants to KSU, there are preparatory courses with an intensive program that help not only to pass the Unified State Examination well, but also internal entrance tests. Training is provided in the following subjects: chemistry, physics, Russian language, drawing, painting, social studies, mathematics, literature, history, computer science and ICT, foreign languages, biology.

For each discipline it is expected to provide at least one hundred academic hours. Classes begin now, in November, and last until the end of April. This is one day a week from 16.00 to 19.00, that is, four lessons of 45 minutes each. Applications are accepted directly at KSU (Kostroma). Address: Dzerzhinsky street, building 17, room 114. The cost of one item is 6 thousand rubles. Already at the end of October, free courses in computer science and ICT began operating.

Olympics

Today, every applicant knows that it is impossible to enter a good university (and KSU is a very good one) without having certain personal achievements, which can only be achieved by a special Olympiad for high school students. This is exactly what is happening at Kostroma State University, and it’s called “Support of the Kostroma Region.”

This year's assignments were in thirteen areas, and all of them were prepared by the best teachers of the university. These are the humanities, mathematics, chemistry and physics. By coping with such tasks, high school students can demonstrate not only good theoretical knowledge, but also creative abilities. As a result, every single participant receives three additional points for the Unified State Examination. The winners receive five points, and the winners of each direction receive ten points towards their Unified State Exam results.

Unique laboratory

Recently, a laboratory was opened at KSU to train jewelry specialists. About seventeen million rubles were spent on state-of-the-art equipment from the federal budget. For example, there is a 3D printer there, on which you can create a three-dimensional model of any product, and there is no such equipment even at Kostroma enterprises (and Kostroma has been famous for its jewelers since ancient times). It should be noted here that this specialty is in great demand.

The Kostroma region today processes up to fifty percent of all Russian gold and up to seventy percent of all Russian silver. It is rightfully considered the jewelry capital of the country: one and a half thousand jewelry-related enterprises and organizations operate in the region. Every tenth product is exported. Consumers are not only CIS countries, but also Belgium. Switzerland, UAE, India, Hong Kong and many other countries. Up to eighty percent of exported jewelry is made here, and therefore the demand for such specialists is enormous.

Scientific library and more

For many decades, the scientific library of KSU has been the main methodological center that coordinates the activities of all libraries located in professional educational institutions of the region. Seminars for library workers are held here, and sections that strengthen ties between the city’s universities and related to library work are constantly functioning.

In the park near the main building of KSU in 2009, a monument was erected to the great son of the Kostroma land - writer, publicist, philosopher, sociologist Alexander Aleksandrovich Zinoviev, although he graduated not from KSU, but from MIFLI (MSU). He was, however, very closely connected with the university of his native land. Posthumously received the title of honorary citizen of the Kostroma region. Even after his cremation he bequeathed his ashes to be scattered “over his native Chukhloma.” And at KSU there are still many followers of the famous logician and sociologist.

Kostroma State University named after N. A. Nekrasov
(KSU named after N. A. Nekrasova)
International name

Nekrasov Kostroma State University

Former names

Kostroma State Workers' and Peasants' University in memory of the October Revolution of 1917 (1918–1921),
Kostroma Teachers' Institute (1939–1949),
Kostroma State Pedagogical Institute named after N. A. Nekrasov (1949–1994),
Kostroma State Pedagogical University named after N. A. Nekrasov (1994–1999)

Year of foundation
Type

classical university

Rector

Rassadin Nikolai Mikhailovich

Students

7350 (2010)

Postgraduate studies
Doctoral studies
The doctors
Teachers
Location

Russia, Kostroma

Campus

urban

Legal address
Website

Coordinates: 57°45′59.62″ n. w. /  40°55′04.76″ E. d. 57.766561° s. w.57.766561 , 40.917989

40.917989° E. d.(G) (O) (I)
Kostroma State University named after N. A. Nekrasov

(full name: Federal State Budgetary Educational Institution of Higher Professional Education “Kostroma State University named after N. A. Nekrasov”) is a higher educational institution located in Kostroma.

The main part of the university's academic buildings is located in the central part of the city, on the embankment of the Volga River.

Story

Workers' and Peasants' University

The actual founding date of the university can be called 1918, when the “Kostroma State Workers’ and Peasants’ University in memory of the October Revolution of 1917” was opened. The legal document that legitimized the activities of the educational institution was the decree of the Council of People's Commissars of January 21, 1919, signed by V. I. Ulyanov-Lenin:

Nikolai Gavrilovich Gorodensky, first rector of Kostroma University

The next rector of the university was the head of the department of political economy and statistics, Professor F. A. Menkov. The university managed to assemble an excellent staff of teachers. Only at the Faculty of Science there were 10 professors. Such famous scientists as F. A. Petrovsky (classical philosophy), B. A. Romanov and A. F. Izyumov (history), A. I. Nekrasov (history and theory of art), V. F. Shishmarev (history of Western European literature and Romance philology), S. K. Shambinago (literary criticism), A. L. Sacchetti and Yu. P. Novitsky (law). Here the famous Pushkinist S. M. Bondi and the future academician historian N. M. Druzhinin took their first steps in teaching. Students of Kostroma University could hear brilliant speeches by People's Commissar of Education A.V. Lunacharsky, lectures by Fyodor Sologub on new literature and new theater.

The university initially included natural sciences, humanities and forestry faculties, and later pedagogical and medical faculties. Due to the country's policy of equal access to education, illiterate workers and peasants entered the university and could enroll without exams. The low educational level of students necessitated the opening of an educational association, which included a higher public school and a provincial society of public universities. Since 1919, the function of preparing students to study in the academic department was taken over by the working faculty that appeared at the university. In 1921, 3,333 students studied at all faculties.

Building "B" KSU

Due to the severe consequences of the civil war and the transition to a new economic policy, which resulted in a reduction in funding for educational institutions, the People's Commissariat of Education in the city decided to close or reorganize a number of young universities. Two universities were created on the basis of Kostroma University - a pedagogical institute (Institute of Public Education) and an agricultural one. In subsequent years, several educational institutions were created on the basis of the university, which were repeatedly transformed and changed the direction of their activities.

Pedagogical Institute

Editorial and publishing activities

The main directions of editorial and publishing activities: publication of monographs, collections of scientific works, textbooks, teaching aids and other types of scientific and educational literature.
The university publishes scientific journals “Bulletin of KSU named after N. A. Nekrasov” (ISSN 1998-0817) and “Economics of Education” (ISSN 2072-9634), included in the List of periodicals scientific and scientific-technical publications published in the Russian Federation, in which recommend the publication of the main results of dissertations for the scientific degree of Doctor and Candidate of Sciences. These magazines, as well as the series “Bulletin of KSU named after N. A. Nekrasov: Pedagogy. Psychology. Social work. Juvenology. Sociokinetics" (ISSN 2073-1426) are included in the Russian Science Citation Index.

Postgraduate and doctoral studies

At the university, as a base university, there are 4 dissertation councils for the defense of dissertations for the degree of Doctor of Science and Candidate of Sciences in pedagogical, psychological, economic, philological sciences and cultural studies (the term of office of dissertation councils was extended by order of Rosobrnadzor dated 10/08/2009 for the period of validity nomenclature of specialties for scientific workers. KSU is also the founder of the Council for Psychological Sciences, opened at YarSPU named after K. D. Ushinsky.

Science Library

The university's scientific library was created in November 1918. Recognizing the great importance of the scientific library for the university, the VI Provincial Congress of Soviets took place on September 20, 1918. spoke in favor of organizing a department of sociology and political economy within its structure and allocated 100 thousand rubles for these purposes. Books were purchased from individuals and accepted free of charge from organizations. The purchase of various publications in the capitals was organized. By 1921, the university had created a library that was significant on a provincial scale, which contained about 30 thousand copies of scientific, educational and fiction literature.

In 1949, when the teacher's institute was transformed into a pedagogical institute, the library's book stock amounted to 45 thousand book units, there were less than six hundred readers, and 4 librarians worked. In 1953, a reading room with 20 seats was organized in the library premises; the library area was 200 square meters. meters. Books from the store and library collection were carried on horseback, librarians themselves chopped wood and lit the stoves in the library.

Reading room of the Scientific Library of KSU named after N. A. Nekrasov (building B

In 1976, the library was given the premises of the sports hall (formerly the assembly hall of the Grigorovsky Women's Gymnasium), where there is currently a reading room with 200 seats under the scheme of open access to sources of active demand. Since 1981, the university's scientific library has occupied a premises with an area of ​​more than 2 thousand square meters. meters in the educational building "B". In 2007, a reading room was opened at the Institute of Pedagogy and Psychology. Here, just like in the first reading room, there is a computer area and open access.

The library's collection as of January 1, 2011 amounts to 609,540 copies, including scientific literature - 217,322 copies; received by the library in 2010 - 14,504 copies, including scientific literature - 8,437 copies; the electronic catalog as of 01/01/2011 is 137949 entries; card index of scientific works of teachers - 24294 records; electronic card index of articles - 44173 records; local history card index of articles - 8340 entries.

The majority of the fund consists of textbooks and teaching aids for all educational programs implemented at the university. Scientific literature is presented in sufficient quantities. The library collection includes both new and old, rare books on history, art, literature, pedagogy, psychology, published in the 18th - early 20th centuries, as well as unique examples of modern printing art.

Rare book hall of the Scientific Library of KSU named after N. A. Nekrasov (building A)

In the library's collection, a special place is occupied by books from the libraries of Kostroma educational institutions, transferred many years ago to the young university. Over the 90 years of the university’s life, its library fund was replenished with gifts from bibliophiles P. T. Vinogradov, N. F. Zhokhov, S. I. Biryukov, I. A. Serov, V. S. Rozov, S. N. Samoilov and others. Informatization of educational and scientific processes has determined new priorities in the activities of the library. An electronic catalog for the library collection is being created. The introduction of the retro collection of the library of the Institute of Pedagogy and Psychology into the electronic catalog and barcoding of documents for the organization of automated book distribution have begun. Users of the electronic reading room (opened in 2006) can get acquainted not only with electronic publications, but also with the latest business and educational literature presented by leading publishing houses.

Since 2003, the KSU scientific library has been a member of the Association of Regional Library Consortia. Parallel literature search services are available to users at a single access point through electronic catalogs of Russian libraries and union catalogs of the consortium, access to lists of newspaper and magazine articles of the Russian Book Chamber, an electronic database of dissertations of the Russian State Library, and a number of databases of scientific publishing houses. The creation of the website “The Royal Family of the Romanovs and the Kostroma Region” became possible thanks to the maintenance of the corresponding card index and collection of books collected in the rare book fund.

On September 1, 2011, “ Book archive of the Terra publishing complex" The publishing house "TERRA" donated its archive to the university - more than 12,000 volumes of unique scientific and fiction literature, author's manuscripts and illustrative materials.

For many years, the library has been a methodological center coordinating the activities of libraries of vocational educational institutions in the Kostroma region. On its basis, seminars for library workers are held, and interuniversity sections operate in the main areas of library work.

Famous people

Rectors

  1. Talov L. N. (1949-1954)
  2. Zemlyansky Fedor Markovich (1954-1961)
  3. Sinyazhnikov Mikhail Ivanovich (1961-1986)
  4. Panin Valentin Semyonovich (1986-1989)
  5. Rassadin Nikolai Mikhailovich (1989-present)

Graduates

  • Batin, Mikhail Aleksandrovich - entrepreneur, chairman of the public organization “For increasing life expectancy.”
  • Buzin, Alexander Ivanovich - artist, art critic, Honorary Citizen of Kostroma; candidate of art history, professor
  • Vikenty (Novozhilov) - bishop of the Russian Orthodox Old Believer Church, bishop of Kostroma and Yaroslavl.
  • Golubev, Alexander Vyacheslavovich - speed skater, Honored Master of Sports (), champion of the XVII Winter Olympic Games () in the 500 m race.
  • Kildyshev, Albert Vasilievich - restoration artist, art critic, poet.
  • Lebedev, Yuri Vladimirovich - Russian writer, literary critic, author of textbooks for secondary and higher schools; Doctor of Philology, Professor.
  • Petrov, Dmitry Valentinovich (b. 1958) - Soviet and Russian artist, photographer, teacher.
  • Popkov, Vladimir Mikhailovich - Soviet, Ukrainian and Russian film director, screenwriter, actor.
  • Rassadin, Nikolai Mikhailovich - rector of Kostroma State University named after N. A. Nekrasov; Candidate of Pedagogical Sciences, Professor.
  • Samoilov, Sergey Nikolaevich - Russian statesman, deputy plenipotentiary representative of the President of the Russian Federation in the Central Federal District, former adviser to the President of the Russian Federation (2001-2008)
  • Sitnikov, Sergei Konstantinovich - Russian statesman and political figure, governor of the Kostroma region (2012)
  • Skatov, Nikolai Nikolaevich - Russian philologist, literary critic; Doctor of Philology, Corresponding Member of the Russian Academy of Sciences.
  • Syrov, Valery Mikhailovich - Russian and Ukrainian artist, member of the Union of Artists of the USSR and the National Union of Artists of Ukraine.
  • Trushkin, Vasily Mikhailovich (b. 1958) - Soviet and Russian artist, teacher, entrepreneur.
  • Tsan-kai-si, Fedor Vasilievich - head of the department of Vladimir State Humanitarian University. P. I. Lebedev-Polyansky; Doctor of Philosophy, Professor.
  • Yakovenko, Alexander Nikolaevich - Ukrainian politician, leader of the Communist Party of Workers and Peasants of Ukraine.

Teachers

  • Lutoshkin, Anatoly Nikolaevich (1935-1979) - Russian psychologist, specialist in the field of social and educational psychology, author of the book “How to Lead.”
Kostroma State University named after N. A. Nekrasov
(KSU named after N. A. Nekrasova)
International name

Nekrasov Kostroma State University

Former names

Kostroma State Workers' and Peasants' University in memory of the October Revolution of 1917 (1918–1921),
Kostroma Teachers' Institute (1939–1949),
Kostroma State Pedagogical Institute named after N. A. Nekrasov (1949–1994),
Kostroma State Pedagogical University named after N. A. Nekrasov (1994–1999)

Year of foundation
Type

classical university

Rector

Rassadin Nikolai Mikhailovich

Students

7350 (2010)

Postgraduate studies
Doctoral studies
The doctors
Teachers
Location

Russia, Kostroma

Campus

urban

Legal address
Website

Coordinates: 57°45′59.62″ n. w. /  40°55′04.76″ E. d. 57.766561° s. w.57.766561 , 40.917989

40.917989° E. d.(G) (O) (I)
Kostroma State University named after N. A. Nekrasov

(full name: Federal State Budgetary Educational Institution of Higher Professional Education “Kostroma State University named after N. A. Nekrasov”) is a higher educational institution located in Kostroma.

The main part of the university's academic buildings is located in the central part of the city, on the embankment of the Volga River.

Story

Workers' and Peasants' University

The actual founding date of the university can be called 1918, when the “Kostroma State Workers’ and Peasants’ University in memory of the October Revolution of 1917” was opened. The legal document that legitimized the activities of the educational institution was the decree of the Council of People's Commissars of January 21, 1919, signed by V. I. Ulyanov-Lenin:

Nikolai Gavrilovich Gorodensky, first rector of Kostroma University

The next rector of the university was the head of the department of political economy and statistics, Professor F. A. Menkov. The university managed to assemble an excellent staff of teachers. Only at the Faculty of Science there were 10 professors. Such famous scientists as F. A. Petrovsky (classical philosophy), B. A. Romanov and A. F. Izyumov (history), A. I. Nekrasov (history and theory of art), V. F. Shishmarev (history of Western European literature and Romance philology), S. K. Shambinago (literary criticism), A. L. Sacchetti and Yu. P. Novitsky (law). Here the famous Pushkinist S. M. Bondi and the future academician historian N. M. Druzhinin took their first steps in teaching. Students of Kostroma University could hear brilliant speeches by People's Commissar of Education A.V. Lunacharsky, lectures by Fyodor Sologub on new literature and new theater.

The university initially included natural sciences, humanities and forestry faculties, and later pedagogical and medical faculties. Due to the country's policy of equal access to education, illiterate workers and peasants entered the university and could enroll without exams. The low educational level of students necessitated the opening of an educational association, which included a higher public school and a provincial society of public universities. Since 1919, the function of preparing students to study in the academic department was taken over by the working faculty that appeared at the university. In 1921, 3,333 students studied at all faculties.

Building "B" KSU

Due to the severe consequences of the civil war and the transition to a new economic policy, which resulted in a reduction in funding for educational institutions, the People's Commissariat of Education in the city decided to close or reorganize a number of young universities. Two universities were created on the basis of Kostroma University - a pedagogical institute (Institute of Public Education) and an agricultural one. In subsequent years, several educational institutions were created on the basis of the university, which were repeatedly transformed and changed the direction of their activities.

Pedagogical Institute

Editorial and publishing activities

The main directions of editorial and publishing activities: publication of monographs, collections of scientific works, textbooks, teaching aids and other types of scientific and educational literature.
The university publishes scientific journals “Bulletin of KSU named after N. A. Nekrasov” (ISSN 1998-0817) and “Economics of Education” (ISSN 2072-9634), included in the List of periodicals scientific and scientific-technical publications published in the Russian Federation, in which recommend the publication of the main results of dissertations for the scientific degree of Doctor and Candidate of Sciences. These magazines, as well as the series “Bulletin of KSU named after N. A. Nekrasov: Pedagogy. Psychology. Social work. Juvenology. Sociokinetics" (ISSN 2073-1426) are included in the Russian Science Citation Index.

Postgraduate and doctoral studies

At the university, as a base university, there are 4 dissertation councils for the defense of dissertations for the degree of Doctor of Science and Candidate of Sciences in pedagogical, psychological, economic, philological sciences and cultural studies (the term of office of dissertation councils was extended by order of Rosobrnadzor dated 10/08/2009 for the period of validity nomenclature of specialties for scientific workers. KSU is also the founder of the Council for Psychological Sciences, opened at YarSPU named after K. D. Ushinsky.

Science Library

The university's scientific library was created in November 1918. Recognizing the great importance of the scientific library for the university, the VI Provincial Congress of Soviets took place on September 20, 1918. spoke in favor of organizing a department of sociology and political economy within its structure and allocated 100 thousand rubles for these purposes. Books were purchased from individuals and accepted free of charge from organizations. The purchase of various publications in the capitals was organized. By 1921, the university had created a library that was significant on a provincial scale, which contained about 30 thousand copies of scientific, educational and fiction literature.

In 1949, when the teacher's institute was transformed into a pedagogical institute, the library's book stock amounted to 45 thousand book units, there were less than six hundred readers, and 4 librarians worked. In 1953, a reading room with 20 seats was organized in the library premises; the library area was 200 square meters. meters. Books from the store and library collection were carried on horseback, librarians themselves chopped wood and lit the stoves in the library.

Reading room of the Scientific Library of KSU named after N. A. Nekrasov (building B

In 1976, the library was given the premises of the sports hall (formerly the assembly hall of the Grigorovsky Women's Gymnasium), where there is currently a reading room with 200 seats under the scheme of open access to sources of active demand. Since 1981, the university's scientific library has occupied a premises with an area of ​​more than 2 thousand square meters. meters in the educational building "B". In 2007, a reading room was opened at the Institute of Pedagogy and Psychology. Here, just like in the first reading room, there is a computer area and open access.

The library's collection as of January 1, 2011 amounts to 609,540 copies, including scientific literature - 217,322 copies; received by the library in 2010 - 14,504 copies, including scientific literature - 8,437 copies; the electronic catalog as of 01/01/2011 is 137949 entries; card index of scientific works of teachers - 24294 records; electronic card index of articles - 44173 records; local history card index of articles - 8340 entries.

The majority of the fund consists of textbooks and teaching aids for all educational programs implemented at the university. Scientific literature is presented in sufficient quantities. The library collection includes both new and old, rare books on history, art, literature, pedagogy, psychology, published in the 18th - early 20th centuries, as well as unique examples of modern printing art.

Rare book hall of the Scientific Library of KSU named after N. A. Nekrasov (building A)

In the library's collection, a special place is occupied by books from the libraries of Kostroma educational institutions, transferred many years ago to the young university. Over the 90 years of the university’s life, its library fund was replenished with gifts from bibliophiles P. T. Vinogradov, N. F. Zhokhov, S. I. Biryukov, I. A. Serov, V. S. Rozov, S. N. Samoilov and others. Informatization of educational and scientific processes has determined new priorities in the activities of the library. An electronic catalog for the library collection is being created. The introduction of the retro collection of the library of the Institute of Pedagogy and Psychology into the electronic catalog and barcoding of documents for the organization of automated book distribution have begun. Users of the electronic reading room (opened in 2006) can get acquainted not only with electronic publications, but also with the latest business and educational literature presented by leading publishing houses.

Since 2003, the KSU scientific library has been a member of the Association of Regional Library Consortia. Parallel literature search services are available to users at a single access point through electronic catalogs of Russian libraries and union catalogs of the consortium, access to lists of newspaper and magazine articles of the Russian Book Chamber, an electronic database of dissertations of the Russian State Library, and a number of databases of scientific publishing houses. The creation of the website “The Royal Family of the Romanovs and the Kostroma Region” became possible thanks to the maintenance of the corresponding card index and collection of books collected in the rare book fund.

On September 1, 2011, “ Book archive of the Terra publishing complex" The publishing house "TERRA" donated its archive to the university - more than 12,000 volumes of unique scientific and fiction literature, author's manuscripts and illustrative materials.

For many years, the library has been a methodological center coordinating the activities of libraries of vocational educational institutions in the Kostroma region. On its basis, seminars for library workers are held, and interuniversity sections operate in the main areas of library work.

Famous people

Rectors

  1. Talov L. N. (1949-1954)
  2. Zemlyansky Fedor Markovich (1954-1961)
  3. Sinyazhnikov Mikhail Ivanovich (1961-1986)
  4. Panin Valentin Semyonovich (1986-1989)
  5. Rassadin Nikolai Mikhailovich (1989-present)

Graduates

  • Batin, Mikhail Aleksandrovich - entrepreneur, chairman of the public organization “For increasing life expectancy.”
  • Buzin, Alexander Ivanovich - artist, art critic, Honorary Citizen of Kostroma; candidate of art history, professor
  • Vikenty (Novozhilov) - bishop of the Russian Orthodox Old Believer Church, bishop of Kostroma and Yaroslavl.
  • Golubev, Alexander Vyacheslavovich - speed skater, Honored Master of Sports (), champion of the XVII Winter Olympic Games () in the 500 m race.
  • Kildyshev, Albert Vasilievich - restoration artist, art critic, poet.
  • Lebedev, Yuri Vladimirovich - Russian writer, literary critic, author of textbooks for secondary and higher schools; Doctor of Philology, Professor.
  • Petrov, Dmitry Valentinovich (b. 1958) - Soviet and Russian artist, photographer, teacher.
  • Popkov, Vladimir Mikhailovich - Soviet, Ukrainian and Russian film director, screenwriter, actor.
  • Rassadin, Nikolai Mikhailovich - rector of Kostroma State University named after N. A. Nekrasov; Candidate of Pedagogical Sciences, Professor.
  • Samoilov, Sergey Nikolaevich - Russian statesman, deputy plenipotentiary representative of the President of the Russian Federation in the Central Federal District, former adviser to the President of the Russian Federation (2001-2008)
  • Sitnikov, Sergei Konstantinovich - Russian statesman and political figure, governor of the Kostroma region (2012)
  • Skatov, Nikolai Nikolaevich - Russian philologist, literary critic; Doctor of Philology, Corresponding Member of the Russian Academy of Sciences.
  • Syrov, Valery Mikhailovich - Russian and Ukrainian artist, member of the Union of Artists of the USSR and the National Union of Artists of Ukraine.
  • Trushkin, Vasily Mikhailovich (b. 1958) - Soviet and Russian artist, teacher, entrepreneur.
  • Tsan-kai-si, Fedor Vasilievich - head of the department of Vladimir State Humanitarian University. P. I. Lebedev-Polyansky; Doctor of Philosophy, Professor.
  • Yakovenko, Alexander Nikolaevich - Ukrainian politician, leader of the Communist Party of Workers and Peasants of Ukraine.

Teachers

  • Lutoshkin, Anatoly Nikolaevich (1935-1979) - Russian psychologist, specialist in the field of social and educational psychology, author of the book “How to Lead.”
Lyubov Mashkina 11:31 05/22/2013

I am a graduate of Kostroma State University. N.A. Nekrasova. I can be called a hereditary student of this educational institution, since my mother once graduated from it, however, we studied at different faculties: she - in philology, I - in music and pedagogy.

The year I entered, there was competition for admission to the Faculty of Music and Pedagogy, although it was small - two people per place. True, the situation has changed since then: universities in Ivanovo and Yaroslavl have opened...

Marina Salnichenko 09:57 04/28/2013

Kostroma State University named after N.A. Nekrasov (KSU named after N.A. Nekrasov) is located in the city of Kostroma, which, in turn, is located only 85 km from the capital of the Golden Ring - Yaroslavl. I entered there 10 years ago to the Faculty of Physics and Mathematics. There were no difficulties in admission, as they were accepted based on the results of school exams. The passing grade was 9, but I had as many as 10, since at school both mathematics and Russian were 5 (so start studying at school - it doesn’t hurt...

general information

Federal State Budgetary Educational Institution of Higher Professional Education “Kostroma State University named after N.A. Nekrasova"

language ksu.edu.ru

mail_outline[email protected]

phone 31-82-91, 39-16-01, 39-16-03, 39-16-06

License

No. 02343 valid indefinitely from 12/20/2011

Accreditation

No. 00983 is valid from 04/30/2014 to 04/30/2020

Previous names of KSU named after. ON THE. Nekrasova

  • Kostroma State Workers' and Peasants' University in memory of the October Revolution of 1917
  • Kostroma Teachers' Institute
  • Kostroma State Pedagogical Institute named after N. A. Nekrasov
  • Kostroma State Pedagogical University named after N. A. Nekrasov

Monitoring results of the Ministry of Education and Science for KSU named after. ON THE. Nekrasova

2016 result: by the decision of the Interdepartmental Commission of KSU named after. ON THE. Nekrasov is included in the group of universities in need of reorganization (report)

Index15 year14 year
Performance indicator (out of 7 points)6 4
Average Unified State Examination score for all specialties and forms of study60.93 60.96
Average Unified State Examination score of those enrolled on the budget64.56 62.63
Average Unified State Examination score of those enrolled on a commercial basis58.98 60.36
Average minimum Unified State Exam score for all specialties for full-time students enrolled49.27 52.18
Number of students5381 5920
Full-time department2642 2917
Part-time department213 148
Extramural2526 2855
All data
Sport sections
  • football
  • basketball
  • winter polyathlon
  • Athletics
  • summer polyathlon
  • ski race
  • aerobics
  • shaping
  • body-building
  • volleyball
  • table tennis

Medicine

There is a first aid station.

Creation

United Council of Students (Student Council) of Kostroma State University named after N.A. Nekrasova

United Council of Students (Student Council) of Kostroma State University named after N.A. Nekrasova (hereinafter referred to as the Council) is the representative body of self-government of students at the university.

Goals and objectives of the Council:

Development and coordination of the activities of student self-government bodies of educational departments, public, scientific, creative, sports, professional, volunteer associations of students, graduate students and teachers in order to promote the professional formation and sociocultural development of students;

Ensuring the state-public nature of university management through the inclusion of students in the processes of managing the educational, scientific and innovative activities of the university;

Representing the interests of students before the university administration, ensuring transparency and collegiality in the design and planning of support for student associations.

The activities of the Council are based on the principles:

Democracy and humanism (openness of discussion and decision-making, development of initiative at all levels, election and turnover of leadership, focus on personal development and the formation of social experience of each student, activities based on cooperation),

Equality and diversification (the opportunity to participate in discussions when making decisions of the Council for associations that are diverse in organizational structure, quantitative composition and design, including student and teaching associations),

Advancement in subjectivity (focus on changing the student’s position from a passive object of influence to an active participant in the development and transformation of one’s own personality, relationships with the outside world; purposefulness of activity, initiative, activity of a pro-social vector, active position in the search for means and implementation of goals),

Autonomy and initiative (independence from administrative structures in setting goals and objectives, developing main directions, forms and methods of implementing activities, creative nature of activities),

Hierarchy (orderliness of the activities of student self-government bodies of individual associations and structural divisions of the university, the establishment of vertical and horizontal connections between them, the division of powers and responsibilities),

Relations with the environment (interaction with structural divisions of the university, state and public organizations, business structures, whose activities do not contradict the ideas and goals of the Council, orientation of the activities of associations to improve the lives of others, feasible contribution to the socio-economic development of the region),

Professional orientation of activities (focusing on professionally significant changes in the personality of participants in associations, the formation of the professional and personal position of each student).

The composition of the Council includes one representative from each educational unit (as a rule - trade unions of faculties/institutes) and one representative from student self-government bodies of public associations operating at the university (Headquarters of the STO and professionally oriented student associations, NSO, Student Council of the KSU Sports Club ).

For many years, Kostroma State University named after N.A. Nekrasov has been carrying out systematic work to form a wide network of educational structures within pre-university training.

Purpose of pre-university training- creating optimal conditions for future students of N.A. Nekrasov KSU for high-quality completion of secondary education, filling “gaps” in knowledge, preparing for admission to university and adapting to subsequent studies, attracting talented youth, selecting the most prepared and career-oriented applicants. Thus, pre-university training provides the level of general educational and professional training of young people necessary for a university.
Pre-university preparation- this is a link in the system of continuous education, which is not only a step towards obtaining higher education, but also an important stage in the life of a young person on the path to acquiring a profession and further personal development.

Traditional forms of pre-university training at the university are:
1.Various in duration training courses- evening, correspondence, short-term, which as a form of pre-university training have existed for more than 40 years;
2.Preparatory department(works for more than 30 years);
3.Pre-professional training schools: pedagogical classes(working for more than 20 years) and others specialized schools and classes(work for more than 5 years).