Urals State University of Mines
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Urals State University of Mines | |
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Ykaterinburg Institute of Mines Екатеринбургский горный институт |
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Motto: | О горнем помышляйте Dream of the celectial |
Established: | 3 july 1914 |
Type: | University/Engineering school |
Rector: | Prof. Nikolay Kosarev |
Location: | Yekaterinburg, Russia |
Campus: | Urban |
Website: | www.usmga.ru |
Urals State University of Mines (Russian: Уральский государственный горный университет) is situated in Yekaterinburg, Russian Federation. It was founded in 1914. In 1917 Nicholas II signed an order titled "On keeping of the Yekaterinburg Institute of Mines under the patronage of His Majesty the Emperor and on giving to this educational establishment the title of The Emperor Nicholas II Urals Institute of Mines".
It is the oldest establishment of higher education in the Middle Urals. It offers education in geology, geophysics, engineering and management of mining, geological prospecting. The university offers dozens of graduate and postgraduate programmes. The geologists of the university have discovered hundreds of deposits in Urals and Siberia.
The university has a famous museum of minerals founded in 1937 and considered to be one of the greatest public collections of this kind in Europe. The university is also known for its efforts in maintenance of religious traditions in higher education in Russia and for its glorious chair of sports and physical culture which has prepared many wonderful sportsmen.
[edit] Alumni
- Eduard Rossel - Governor of the Sverdlovsk Oblast
- Yury Prilukov - twice world champion in swimming
- Aleksandr Motylev - champion of Russia in chess
- Alexei Kovyazin - four times olimpic champion in biathlon
- Yekaterina Ivaschenko - rock-climber, world champion