Ural State University

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A. M. Gorky Ural State University
Уральский государственный университет
им. А. М. Горького

Established 19 October 1920
Type University/Liberal Arts
Rector Prof. Vladimir Tretyakov
Students 8,000+ Full Time
10,000+ part-time and distance-education students
Location Yekaterinburg, Sverdlovsk Oblast, Russia
Address 51, Lenina str., 620083, Yekaterinburg, Russia
Telephone +7 343 350 73 94
Campus Urban
Website www.usu.ru

Ural State University (Russian: Уральский государственный университет, often abbreviated USU, УрГУ) is located in the city Yekaterinburg, Sverdlovsk Oblast, Russian Federation. It was founded on 19 October 1920 as an exclusive educational establishment made of several institutes (educational and scientific divisions) which later became independent universities and schools.

In 1936 the university was named after one of its founders: Russian author Maxim Gorky. Nowadays it is the oldest university in the Middle Urals and one of the most prestigious universities in Russia, preparing research, educational and managerial elite on the basis of the integration of academic process and scientific research. It offers education in dozens of scientific and educational fields including 53 post-graduate programs. Current rector, Vladimir Tretyakov, professor, corresponding member of the Russian Academy of Science.

The university has 95 chairs and 14 departments. These are Biology, Journalism, Culturology & arts, History, Mathematics and mechanics, Politology and sociology, Psychology, Physics, Philology, Philosophy, Public relations, Chemistry, Foreign affairs, and Economics. The university has 18 academicians of the Russian Academy of Sciences.

The university also has a Lyceum, the Leonardo Italian College, an institute of physics and applied mathematics, an Interregional Institute of Social Sciences, the Russian-American Institute of Economy and Business, the Institute of Management and Entrepreneurship, a distance education center, the Russian Culture Institute, an observatory, a botanical garden, a scientific library with 1,200,000+ volumes, a publishing house, several museums, a special chair of Russian as foreign language, a laboratory for e-learning of foreign languages, and offers refresher courses and Institutes for further education and training.

Every year the Ural State University hosts the Demidov Lecturing - lectures given by the Demidov Prize winners.

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