Novosibirsk State Agricultural University

Novosibirsk State Agricultural University Russian: Новосибирский государственный аграрный университет (НГАУ) is a State University located in Novosibirsk, Russia. It was founded in 1936.

Federal State Educational Institution of Higher Education "Novosibirsk State Agrarian University"
Федеральное государственное бюджетное образовательное учреждение высшего образования "Новосибирский государственный аграрный университет"
Former name
Federal State Educational Institution of Higher Professional Education "Novosibirsk State Agrarian University"
TypeState University
Established1936 (1936)
RectorDenisov Alexander
PrincipalKondrashov Anatoly
Administrative staff
550
Students6200 (full-time), 6000 (part-time)
Location,
Russia
Campus
LanguageRussian, English, German
Websitensau.edu.ru

History

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People's Commissariat for Agriculture of the USSR M. Chernov issued order №2789 (on November 14, 1935) on the opening of an agricultural institute in Novosibirsk.[1]

On September 1, 1936, the doors of the university were opened. There were 6 departments with 18 teachers.[1]

In 1941, the first graduation of highly qualified specialists took place.[1]

In 1991, after the state certification, the institute was renamed the Agrarian University.[1]

Graduates of the university Fofanov V.I., Leonov I.I., Mrachek V.K., Demidenko V.P., Bugakov Yu.F. were awarded the title of Heroes of Socialist Labor.[1]

Rectors

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  • 1936-1937 - Grapberg B.Y.[1]
  • 1938-1939 - Prutovyh I.I.[1]
  • 1939-1942 - Zhukovsky N.I.[1]
  • 1942-1945 - Basyuk T.L.[1]
  • 1946-1953 - Zvonkovich G.Y.[1]
  • 1953-1954 - Smirnov N.P.[1]
  • 1955-1956 - Leonov I.M.[1]
  • 1956-1960 - Ovsyannikov A.I.[1]
  • 1961-1966 - Krasikov Z.D.[1]
  • 1966-1986 - Gudilin I.I.[1]
  • 1986-2009 - Professor Kondratov A.F.[1]
  • 2009-2020 - Denisov A.S.[1]
  • from 2020 - Professor E.V. Rudoy[1]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r "НГАУ | О вузе | История университета". nsau.edu.ru. Retrieved 2024-09-10.

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