Kaluga State University specialty. Kaluga State University

Kaluga State Pedagogical Institute named after K. E. Tsiolkovsky status Pedagogical University received in 1994, in May 2010 became a classical university.

Kaluga State Pedagogical University is one of the largest educational and scientific - methodological centers of the Kaluga region and the Central region of Russia.

As a pedagogical institute, it was founded in 1948.

However, the history of development dates back to 1786, when, by the personal decree of Catherine II, the Main Public School was created, in the senior, fourth grade, which was trained by teachers for county schools. In 1804 it was transformed into a classical gymnasium. The eighth graduating class of the gymnasium was also pedagogical.

In 1875 in Kaluga, a real school was opened, where in the 1896 - 1897 academic year he worked as a mathematics teacher K.E. Tsiolkovsky. It was at this time that K.E. Tsiolkovsky began to study the theory of rockets and created the famous blower. Now the building of the real school is one of the educational buildings of the KSPU. From 1913 to 1918 Teachers were trained at the Kaluga Teachers' Institute, as well as in a number of post-revolutionary and post-war pedagogical institutions. Remarkable teachers worked within the walls of the historical buildings of the university: K.E. Tsiolkovsky, D.I. Malinin, S.V. Shcherbakov, N.A. Olisov, M.M. Mesterghazi, P.P. Korovkin, L.S. Atanasyan, G.I. Sarantsev, and at a later time - N.S. Voronin, V.R. Novikov, V.M. Spivak, N.M. Kurochevsky, M.I. Golyshev, D.M. Grishin and others. KSU them. K.E. Tsiolkovsky carefully preserves the traditions of teaching.

The history of the Kaluga Pedagogical University is rich in graduates who later became famous, including writers, philosophers, scientists, local historians, engineers and politicians: brothers S.N. and E.N. Trubetskoy, one of whom (Sergey Nikolaevich) became the rector of Moscow University, physicists A.P. Sokolov and A.N. Terenin, Academician V.Ya. Khinchin, power engineer N.N. Vashkov, the developer of the GOELRO plan, writers B. Zaitsev, G. Medynsky and many others.

The formation and development of a higher pedagogical institution is a complex process. During the existence of the Kaluga Pedagogical University, more than thirty thousand graduates have graduated from its walls. Most of them came to schools and other educational institutions, where they pass on their knowledge to the younger generation. Graduates of the KSPU carry out teaching activities in Moscow, Tula, Ryazan and other regions, in certain regions of Siberia, Altai, Far East, on Sakhalin and Kamchatka.

In recent years, the university, responding to the changed socio-economic situation, provides its students with the opportunity to master a fairly wide range of specialties for other fields of activity. University graduates work at enterprises, in commercial and financial organizations, and are engaged in managerial activities.

1786 - 1804 The main public school (4th grade - pedagogical).

1804 - 1918 Nikolaev Classical Men's Gymnasium (8th grade - pedagogical).

1913 - 1918 Kaluga Teachers' Institute (male).

1918 - 1919 Kaluga Pedagogical Institute.

1919 - 1921 Kaluga Institute of Public Education.

1921 - 1923 Kaluga Practical Institute of Public Education.

1923 - 1936 Kaluga Pedagogical College, where in 1932 an evening pedagogical institute was opened.

1936 - 1940 Kaluga Pedagogical College.

1940 - 1941 Teacher's Institute. Closed with the beginning of the war 1941 - 1945.

1945 - 1953 Restored after the end of the war 1941 - 1945. teacher's institute.

1948 - 1994 Kaluga State Pedagogical Institute, since 1963. named after K.E. Tsiolkovsky.

1994 - 2010 Kaluga State Pedagogical University. K.E. Tsiolkovsky.

2010 Kaluga State University them. K.E. Tsiolkovsky.

Currently at the university:

4.5 thousand full-time students;

Over 2,000 part-time students;

More than 700 young specialists graduate annually, of which more than 20% receive a diploma with honors. 2.8% continue their postgraduate studies;

The annual enrollment for the full-time department is more than 1000 people, for the correspondence department - 320 people;

Training is carried out by 465 highly qualified specialists. They include 60.4% of candidates and doctors of sciences (213 candidates of sciences, associate professors and 50 doctors, professors). 19 full members and corresponding members of state and public academies of sciences, 5 honored workers of higher education of the Russian Federation, laureate of the State Prize of the Russian Federation.

There are 7 faculties, 2 institutes in the structure of the university. These are the faculties: Physics and Mathematics, Engineering and Pedagogics, History, Psychology, Philology, Primary Education, foreign languages and Institutes: social relations and natural science. The university has 34 departments that teach in 24 specialties: mathematics, physics, computer science, technology and entrepreneurship, vocational training, Russian language and literature, theory and methods of teaching foreign languages ​​and cultures, history, pedagogy and methods of primary education, preschool pedagogy and psychology, psychology, biology, geography, chemistry, ecology and nature management, microbiology, genetics, protection in emergency situations, folk art, social work, social pedagogy and psychology, organization of work with youth, Physical Culture, socio-cultural service and tourism.

In addition, they work:

Consortium together with MIRBIS;

Research sector;

11 research laboratories;

Center for Additional Postgraduate vocational education;

Institute of Sociology and Counselling;

Center "Education";

Faculty of additional professions.

During the existence of the Kaluga Pedagogical University, more than thirty thousand graduates have graduated from its walls. Most of them came to schools and other educational institutions, pass on their knowledge to the younger generation. Graduates of KSU carry out activities in Moscow, Tula and Ryazan and other regions, in remote areas of Siberia, Altai, the Far East, Sakhalin and Kamchatka. Forty-two people are laureates of the national project "Education".

In recent years, the university, responding to the changed socio-economic situation, provides its students with the opportunity to master a fairly wide range of specialties for other fields of activity. University graduates work at enterprises, in commercial and financial organizations, and are engaged in managerial activities.

About the university

Kaluga State Pedagogical University named after K.E. Tsiolkovsky traces its history from the main public school of the Kaluga province, founded in 1786 and preparing teachers for county schools. In 1913, a teacher's institute was opened in Kaluga, which was transformed 5 years later into a pedagogical institute, which gave higher education. Since 1948, it functioned as the Kaluga State Pedagogical Institute, which in 1963 was named after K.E. Tsiolkovsky. Since then, the Tsiolkovsky University has been steadily developing, preserving the best traditions of Russian pedagogy and creating new prospects for humanistic education and the harmonious development of the personality of the younger generations of Russian citizens.
Among more than 400 highly qualified teachers of the university, working in 35 departments, there are 50 doctors of sciences and more than 200 candidates of sciences. The university has 5 academic buildings, one more new one is being completed. Training of specialists is carried out at 7 faculties and 2 institutes, the Center for New Information Technologies and the Center for Additional Professional Education operate, 11 scientific laboratories. Today, 4,500 students study full-time in 25 specialties (of which 9 are non-pedagogical), and about 2,000 by correspondence, and over the years of its existence, the university has trained about 32,000 specialists.
In the educational process for all forms of education, more than 300 computers are used, provided with modern peripherals, united in a single network and connected to the Internet. The university library fund has 600 thousand units of educational, scientific and fiction storage.
Currently, the university carries out fundamental and applied research in the field of philosophy, history, sociology, pedagogy, psychology, linguistics, literature, mathematics, physics, biology, energy, security environment. There is a graduate school in 21 specialties of scientists, in which about 130 graduate students and 80 applicants study. There are dissertation councils that defend dissertations in technical, biological, geographical, pedagogical and psychological sciences. On the basis of KSPU, international and all-Russian scientific symposiums and schools are regularly held. The university publishes the scientific journal "Bulletin of Kaluga University", yearbooks of scientific papers, monographs, thematic collections, textbooks and methodological recommendations.
The university has created all the conditions for each student to discover and develop their potential in studies, science, sports, and art. The dance ensemble "Credo", the competitions "Student Spring" and "Our Hopes", the KVN team "Insofar as", the volleyball team "Oka-Petrel", the football team "Locomotive" - ​​these are just some of the areas of application of the various talents of KSPU students.

Introduction

Internship is an important element in the preparation of a specialist. Practice gives the student the opportunity to apply the knowledge, skills and abilities acquired in the learning process.

Educational practice carried out in the following purposes:

− formation of an idea about the professional activities of a bachelor in the field of quality management and their social significance;

- study of the organizational and economic structure of the organization, familiarization with the quality standards governing their activities;

− familiarity with the certification of products/services, as well as with the activities of the enterprise (organization) in the field of quality management;

The objectives of the practice are:

- initial acquaintance of students with the production environment and organization of production processes at the enterprise (in the organization);

− adaptation of students to professional activities;

− work with documents of the quality management system (QMS);

− gaining experience in analyzing and compiling documentation in the field of quality management;

- determination of the quality of products (services), collection of statistical data, their processing and display, development of decisions on the application of corrective and preventive actions;

The internship process is aimed at forming the elements of the following professional competencies in accordance with the Federal State Educational Standard of Higher Professional Education and the BEP of Higher Professional Education in the direction of training 221400.62 Quality Management:

The ability to analyze the state and dynamics of objects of activity using the necessary methods and means of analysis (PC-1);

Ability to monitor and own methods for assessing progress in the field of quality improvement (PC-2);

The ability to identify the main processes and participate in the development of their working models (PC-3);

The ability to apply knowledge of the tasks of their professional activity, their characteristics (models), characteristics of methods, tools, technologies, algorithms for solving these problems (PC-4);

Ability to apply quality management tools (PC-5);

The ability to apply the knowledge of the stages life cycle products or services (PC-6);

Ability to apply knowledge of approaches to quality management (PC-7);

Ability to apply problem-oriented methods of analysis, synthesis and optimization of quality assurance processes (PC-8);

The ability to apply knowledge of the principles and methods of development and rules for the application of regulatory and technical documentation to ensure the quality of processes, products and services (PC-9);

The ability to maintain the necessary documentation for the creation of a quality assurance system and control of its effectiveness (PC-10);

The ability to participate in the implementation of corrective and preventive measures aimed at improving quality (PC-11);

The ability to use systems of models of objects (processes) of activity, to choose (build) adequate models for the object (PC-12);

The ability to take justified risk when making decisions (PC-13);

The ability to advise and instill skills in employees on aspects of their professional activities (PC-14);

The ability to identify and evaluate productive and unproductive costs (PC-15);

The ability to use knowledge about the principles of decision-making under conditions of uncertainty, about the principles of optimization (PC-16);

The ability to correctly formulate the tasks of their activities, establish their relationships, build models of task systems, analyze, diagnose the causes of problems (PC-17);

Ability to use basic applications software and information technologies used in the field of professional activity (PC-18);

The ability to lead a small team (PC-19).

The task of the practice is to control the quality of educational services at the department.

The report contains the following sections:

history of KSU K.E. Tsiolkovsky,

analysis of university activities,

short structure educational organization,

organization standards and official documents regulating the educational process of KSU. K.E. Tsiolkovsky,

conclusion.


History of KSU Tsiolkovsky

Kaluga State Pedagogical Institute named after K. E. Tsiolkovsky received the status of a pedagogical university in 1994, in May 2010 it became a classical university.

Kaluga State Pedagogical University is one of the largest educational and scientific - methodological centers of the Kaluga region and the Central region of Russia. As a pedagogical institute, it was founded in 1948.

However, the history of development dates back to 1786, when, by the personal decree of Catherine II, the Main Public School was created, in the senior, fourth grade, which was trained by teachers for county schools. In 1804 it was transformed into a classical gymnasium. The eighth graduating class of the gymnasium was also pedagogical.

In 1875 in Kaluga, a real school was opened, where in the 1896-1897 academic year he worked as a mathematics teacher K.E. Tsiolkovsky. It was at this time that K.E. Tsiolkovsky began to study the theory of rockets and created the famous blower. Now the building of the real school is one of the educational buildings of the KSPU. From 1913 to 1918 Teachers were trained at the Kaluga Teachers' Institute, as well as in a number of post-revolutionary and post-war pedagogical institutions. Remarkable teachers worked within the walls of the historical buildings of the university: K.E. Tsiolkovsky, D.I. Malinin, S.V. Shcherbakov, N.A. Olisov, M.M. Mesterghazi, P.P. Korovkin, L.S. Atanasyan, G.I. Sarantsev, and at a later time - N.S. Voronin, V.R. Novikov, V.M. Spivak, N.M. Kurochevsky, M.I. Golyshev, D.M. Grishin and others. KSU them. K.E. Tsiolkovsky carefully preserves the traditions of teaching.

The history of the Kaluga Pedagogical University is rich in graduates who later became famous, including writers, philosophers, scientists, local historians, engineers and politicians: brothers S.N. and E.N. Trubetskoy, one of whom (Sergey Nikolaevich) became the rector of Moscow University, physicists A.P. Sokolov and A.N. Terenin, Academician V.Ya. Khinchin, power engineer N.N. Vashkov, the developer of the GOELRO plan, writers B. Zaitsev, G. Medynsky and many others.

The formation and development of a higher pedagogical institution is a complex process. During the existence of the Kaluga Pedagogical University, more than thirty thousand graduates have graduated from its walls. Most of them came to schools and other educational institutions, where they pass on their knowledge to the younger generation. Graduates of the KSPU carry out teaching activities in Moscow, Tula, Ryazan and other regions, in certain regions of Siberia, Altai, the Far East, Sakhalin and Kamchatka.

In recent years, the university, responding to the changed socio-economic situation, provides its students with the opportunity to master a fairly wide range of specialties for other fields of activity. University graduates work at enterprises, in commercial and financial organizations, and are engaged in managerial activities.

1786 - 1804 The main public school (4th grade - pedagogical).

1804 - 1918 Nikolaev Classical Men's Gymnasium (8th grade - pedagogical).

1913 - 1918 Kaluga Teachers' Institute (male).

1918 - 1919 Kaluga Pedagogical Institute.

1919 - 1921 Kaluga Institute of Public Education.

1921 - 1923 Kaluga Practical Institute of Public Education.

1923 - 1936 Kaluga Pedagogical College, where in 1932 an evening pedagogical institute was opened.

1936 - 1940 Kaluga Pedagogical College.

1940 - 1941 Teacher's Institute. Closed with the beginning of the war 1941 - 1945.

1945 - 1953 Restored after the end of the war 1941 - 1945. teacher's institute.

1948 - 1994 Kaluga State Pedagogical Institute, since 1963. named after K.E. Tsiolkovsky.

1994 - 2010 Kaluga State Pedagogical University. K.E. Tsiolkovsky.

2010 Kaluga State University. K.E. Tsiolkovsky.

Kaluga State Pedagogical University named after K. E. Tsiolkovsky
(KSPU)
Year of foundation
Rector Drobyshev Yuri Alexandrovich
students full-time - 4500
in absentia - 2000
PhD 130
The doctors 50
teachers over 400
Location Kaluga
Legal address Kaluga, st. Art. Razina, 26
Website http://kspu.kaluga.ru/

Faculties and institutes

  • Physics and Mathematics
  • Interuniversity Engineering and Pedagogical
  • Philological
  • foreign languages
  • primary education
  • Institute of Social Relations
  • Institute of Natural Science

Directors and rectors

  • Lyubimov Pavel Yakovlevich (1948-1951) - first director of the Pedagogical Institute

  • Tikhonov Vasily Mikhailovich (1951-1953) - Candidate of Pedagogical Sciences, Assoc.

  • Sazonov Matvei Petrovich (1953-1955) - Candidate of Pedagogical Sciences, Assoc.

  • Migunov Alexey Ivanovich (1955-1961) - the first rector of the Pedagogical Institute, Ph.D., Assoc.

  • Kasatkin Mikhail Andreevich (1961 - 1962) - Ph.D., Assoc.

  • Rybin Nikolai Andreevich (1962-1969) - Candidate of Economics, Assoc.

  • Kasatkin Mikhail Andreevich (1969-1987) - Ph.D., prof.

  • Lytkin Vladimir Alekseevich (1987-2004) - the first rector of the Pedagogical University, Ph.D., prof.

  • Drobyshev Yuri Alexandrovich (2004 - present) - Ph.D., prof.

University faculty

  • Belyanin Valery Pavlovich - Doctor of Philology, prof. Department of General and Legal Psychology
  • Bogodarova Natalya Alexandrovna - Ph.D., prof. chairs of world history
  • Butenko Irina Anatolievna
  • Vasiliev Lev Gennadievich - Doctor of Philology, Prof., Head of the Department linguistics and foreign languages
  • Gorbacheva Elena Igorevna - Doctor of Psychology, Prof., Head of Department developmental and educational psychology
  • Drobyshev Yuri Alexandrovich - Ph.D., prof.
  • Engalychev Vali Fatekhovich - Doctor of Psychology, prof.
  • Zaitsev Andrey Kirillovich - Doctor of Philosophy, Prof., Head of the Department philosophy and sociology
  • Zelenetsky Alexander Lvovich - Doctor of Philology, prof. Department of Theory of Linguistics and German language
  • Karpov Viktor Alekseevich - Ph.D., prof. Department of Chemistry
  • Kasatkina Svetlana Nikolaevna - Doctor of Pedagogical Sciences, Prof., Head of the Department primary education pedagogy
  • Lykov Igor Nikolaevich - Doctor of Biological Sciences, Prof., Director of the Institute of Natural Science
  • Lytkin Vladimir Alekseevich - Ph.D., prof. Department of History and Political Science
  • Mezheritsky Yakov Yurievich - Doctor of History, prof. chairs of world history
  • Maslov Sergey Ilyich - Doctor of Pedagogical Sciences, Prof., Head of the Department pedagogy
  • Milman Oleg Osherevich
  • Nikiforov Konstantin Georgievich - Doctor of Technical Sciences, prof. Department of General Physics
  • Popkov Vyacheslav Dmitrievich - Doctor of Social Sciences, prof. Departments of Philosophy and Sociology
  • Streltsov Anatoly Stepanovich - Doctor of Philosophy, prof. Departments of Philosophy and Sociology
  • Styrin Anatoly Timofeevich - Ph.D., prof. chairs of world history
  • Filimonov Viktor Yakovlevich - Doctor of Historical Sciences, Prof., Head of the Department national history
  • Ushakova Yulia Yurievna
  • Chernova Galina Vasilievna - Doctor of Biological Sciences, Prof., Head of the Department morphophysiology, genetics and life safety
  • Shcherbak Nikolai Petrovich - Doctor of Medical Sciences, Prof., Head of Department valeology and medical psychology

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Until May 2010, it had the status of a pedagogical university.

Traditions of teacher education in the region

1786-1804 - Kaluga provincial school (4th grade - pedagogical).

1804-1918 - Classical men's gymnasium (8th grade - pedagogical).

1913-1918 - teacher's institute.

1918-1919 - Pedagogical Institute.

1919-1920 - Institute of public education.

1921-1923 - practical institute of public education.

1923-1940 - Pedagogical College, in which in 1932 an evening pedagogical institute was opened.

1994-2010 - Kaluga State Pedagogical University. K. E. Tsiolkovsky.

2010 - Kaluga State University. K. E. Tsiolkovsky

Faculties and institutes

As part of the Kaluga State University. K. E. Tsiolkovsky includes: 6 institutes (natural sciences; history and law; pedagogy; psychology; social relations; physical and technological), 2 faculties (foreign languages; philological) who train students in full-time and in absentia, institute of pre-university training, institute of additional professional education.

Institute of Natural Science

Director - Ivchenko Tamara Valentinovna. Created in 2005 on the basis of the Faculty of Biology and Chemistry (year of foundation - 1948).

  • Department of Botany, Microbiology and Ecology;
  • Department of Geography;
  • Department of Biomedical Disciplines;
  • Department of General Biology and Life Safety;
  • Department of Chemistry;

Institute of History and Law

Director - Bergovskaya Irina Nikolaevna. Created in 2014 on the basis of the Faculty of History (year of foundation - 1948).

The structure of the institute includes 7 departments:

  • Department of State and Legal Disciplines;
  • Department of Civil Law and Process;
  • department of history;
  • Department of Contemporary National History;
  • Department of Customs;
  • Department of Criminal Law and Procedure;
  • Department of Philosophy and Sociology;

Institute of Pedagogy

Director - Shtreker Nina Yurievna. Created in 2012 on the basis of the Faculty of Primary Education. The name at the time of the foundation of the faculty in 1957 was the Faculty of Pedagogy and Methods of Primary Education, later it was also called the Faculty of Primary School. In the period from 1967 to 1976, the faculty was closed, in 1976 its activities were resumed.

The structure of the institute includes 2 departments:

  • Department of Pedagogy;
  • Department of Theory and Methods of Preschool, Primary and Special Education;

Institute of Psychology

Director - Krasnoshchechenko Irina Petrovna. Created in 2014 on the basis of the Faculty of Practical Psychology. The Interuniversity Faculty of Practical Psychology was established in 1993 by the decision of the academic councils of the KSPI named after A. K. E. Tsiolkovsky and, subsequently, the Higher Psychological College was among the founders.

The structure of the institute includes 3 departments:

  • Department of Psychology of Development and Education;
  • Department of Social and Organizational Psychology;
  • Department of General and Legal Psychology;

Institute of Social Relations

Director - Simonenko Petr Petrovich. The name at the time of the founding of the faculty in 1991 was the faculty social work, later renamed the Faculty of Social Relations. For the first two years, training was conducted only in correspondence form, and only since 1993 - in full-time. The first of the faculties of the university was reorganized into an institute (2001).

The structure of the institute includes 5 departments:

  • Department of Religious Studies, Socio-Cultural Anthropology and Tourism;
  • department of social adaptation and organization of work with youth;
  • Department of Social Work and Social Technologies;
  • Department of Theory and Methods of Physical Education;
  • Department of Physical Education;

Institute of Physics and Technology

Director - Krivov Sergey Ivanovich. It was founded in 2012 as a result of the merger of the Faculty of Physics and Mathematics (Dean - Kulikov Anatoly Nikolaevich) and Engineering and Pedagogical (Dean - Kaznacheeva Irina Valerievna) faculties. The Faculty of Physics and Mathematics was founded in 1948. The Interuniversity Engineering and Pedagogical Faculty was established in 1992 by the decision of the academic councils of the KSPI. K. E. Tsiolkovsky and the Kaluga branch of the Moscow State Technical University. N. E. Bauman.

The structure of the institute includes 5 departments:

  • Department of Higher Mathematics;
  • Department of Engineering and Technological Disciplines;
  • Department of Informatics and Information Technologies;
  • Department of General Physics;
  • Department of Economics and Management;

Faculty of Foreign Languages

Dean - Afanasyeva Victoria Vladimirovna. Founded in 1952.

The structure of the faculty includes 4 departments:

  • Department of English;
  • Department of Linguistics and Foreign Languages;
  • Department of Theory of Linguistics and German Language;
  • department of French;

Faculty of Philology

Dean - Asmolova Elizaveta Vladimirovna. Founded in 1948.

The structure of the faculty includes 2 departments:

  • department of literature;
  • department of the Russian language;

Institute of pre-university training

Director - Sokolova Olesya Anatolyevna. Founded in 2011 on the basis of the Faculty of Pre-University Training. The original name is the preparatory department for full-time education of the KSPI. K. E. Tsiolokovsky (opened in 1972).

The main activities are vocational guidance for secondary school students educational institutions, implementation of programs of pre-university education.

Institute of Additional Professional Education

Director - Finashina Tatyana Alexandrovna. Established in 2011 on the basis of a retraining center opened in 1991.

It carries out its activities in the following areas: organization of advanced training and internships for the teaching staff of the university; advanced training and retraining of workers in educational, social and other fields of activity; implementation of the federal management training program for organizations of the national economy of the Russian Federation in the areas of "Management", "Marketing" and since 2008 "Personnel Management" together with the Moscow International Higher School of Business "MIRBIS" (Institute). Classes are taught by teachers of the Kaluga State University. K. E. Tsiolkovsky, MIRBIS, the Moscow Institute of Open Education, the Moscow Center for the Quality of Education and other leading universities of the country.

Educational buildings and hostels

  • Kaluga State University has 3 student dormitories designed for more than 1.7 thousand places, and a hostel for employees of KSU. K. E. Tsiolkovsky.

    Scientific activity

    The first defense of the Ph.D. thesis at the university was held on May 16, 1996. Specialty - "Theory and Methods of Vocational Education" (pedagogical sciences). The applicant was Savostyanova Svetlana Olegovna, the supervisor was Doctor of Pedagogical Sciences, Professor Dmitry Mikhailovich Grishin. The topic of the dissertation is “Preparing future teachers for pedagogical support of adolescents in conflict situations» .

    Until May 2015, a doctoral dissertation council D 212.085.01 worked at Kaluga State University named after K.E. - theory and methodology of vocational education (pedagogical sciences). Chairman of the Dissertation Council - Doctor of Pedagogical Sciences, Professor Sergei Ilyich Maslov.

    Museums and university library

    In KSU them. K. E. Tsiolkovsky, there are two university-wide museums (Museum of the History of KSU, an office - the museum of A. L. Chizhevsky), as well as a museum of the Institute of Natural Science.

    Museum of the History of Kaluga State University

    Museum of the History of KSU K. E. Tsiolkovsky was opened in April 1998 in honor of the 50th anniversary of the university. It is located in the university building at the address: Kaluga, Stepan Razin street, 26. The museum has a library containing textbooks and teaching aids relating to different periods of educational activity in Russia, exhibits - physical devices from the time of K. E. Tsiolkovsky, a collection minerals of the Kaluga region. Gifts, certificates, letters of thanks, information about the staff and graduates of the university, photographs, albums and other valuable materials on the history of the university are stored here. A book of visitors' reviews and an annals of the university are maintained. The museum reflects the development of the university, the structural changes that took place in it, the history of the formation of students' training in new specialties, tells about the fate, activities of professors and teachers, and many graduates.

    The history of the university and Kaluga educational institutions is known for outstanding teachers and subsequently famous graduates of educational institutions, among which are: brothers Sergey Nikolaevich and Evgeny Nikolaevich Trubetskoy, physicists Alexei Petrovich Sokolov and Alexander Nikolaevich Terenin, Alexander Leonidovich Chizhevsky, writers Grigory Alexandrovich Medynsky and Boris Konstantinovich Zaitsev, historian and local historian Dmitry Ivanovich Malinin and many others.

    Educational and enlightenment work of the museum is carried out through excursions for students of all institutes and faculties, as well as schoolchildren during teaching practice and during the days of " open doors» university. Another direction in the educational and educational activities of the museum is the holding of conferences dedicated to memorable dates in the history of the university and the state. With the help of the Museum of the History of the University, materials are prepared for permanent and temporary expositions, printed publications related to the activities of the university.

    Cabinet-Museum of Chizhevsky

    The museum was opened on March 18, 1989 in one of the classrooms located in the university building at the address: Kaluga, Stepan Razin street, 26. The exposition of the museum-room reflects all periods of the life of A. L. Chizhevsky. The collection of museum exhibits was carried out with the help of local historians, university students, people who knew the Chizhevsky family and the scientist himself from the Kaluga, Moscow and Karaganda periods of his life. When creating a museum and studying archival documents in Kaluga, Moscow and Tambov, the organizer of the museum cabinet, Doctor of Pedagogical Sciences, Professor E. L. Prasolova, his activists - students E. I. Belonogova, O. V. Panferova and others, discovered little-known pages of biography Chizhevsky as a student, scientist, prisoner of the Gulag.

    Thanks to the surviving photographs of the interiors of the house, the memories of the scientist's relatives and friends, the museum recreates fragments of the furnishings of the house in Kaluga, where the Chizhevsky family lived in 1913-1929. Exhibits are presented that reflect the spiritual atmosphere of the formation of the personality of the future scientist: furniture from the beginning of the 20th century, physical instruments, astronomical atlases and textbooks. On the stands there are copies of paintings by A. L. Chizhevsky. The showcases of the cabinet-museum display his scientific works (“Physical Factors historical process», « Structural analysis moving blood", "Air ionification in national economy”, “In the rhythm of the sun”, “Earthly echo of solar storms”, the autobiographical work “All Life”) and all collections of poems. The Cabinet-Museum of A. L. Chizhevsky has copies of his articles published abroad; memoirs of contemporaries (Tikhonova P. G., Grazhdanskoy Z. T., Levina G. I., Perlatova G. N., Shikova V. G., Livshits M. N., Shishina Yu. G., Golovanova L. V. and others).

    Materials collected in the museum (abstracts, diploma and term papers students, a big library, methodological developments lessons and class hours dedicated to the life and work of A. L. Chizhevsky) allow for lectures and seminars at the university, special courses in physics, biology, history, literature, painting and other academic disciplines, as well as class hours for school students. The significance of museum exhibits for the university is that they serve as an auxiliary tool for the implementation of the educational process.

    Among the first visitors to the museum were the USSR pilot-cosmonaut, twice Hero Soviet Union V. I. Sevastyanov; colleague of A. L. Chizhevsky, candidate of philological sciences V. I. Bezyazyachny; biographer and curator of the scientific and artistic heritage of A. L. Chizhevsky Corresponding Member Russian Academy natural sciences, candidate of philosophical sciences L. V. Golovanov.

    Museum of the Institute of Natural History

    The museum was founded on March 5, 2013. It is located in the university building at the address: Kaluga, Stepan Razin street, 26, room 1. Its exposition includes exhibits from the end of the 19th century to the present day: research tools of biologists, scientific work and books, stuffed birds and a collection of minerals. The atmosphere of the office of a biologist of the early twentieth century has been recreated. The basis of the collection is made up of things donated to the university by Doctor of Biological Sciences, Professor N. S. Voronin and his family.

    University Library

    There is a scientific library at Kaluga State University. The general fund of the library is completed with printed and electronic publications basic and additional educational literature and as of January 1, 2015 is 615401 copies. Information and library services are provided in 4 subscriptions and 4 reading rooms (located in buildings at the following addresses: Stepan Razin street, 26; Lenin street, 83/2; Sovetskaya street, 20; Voskresensky lane, e. 4) and an electronic reading room with access to a number of digital libraries(located in the building at the address: Stepan Razin street, 26, room 1).

    Printed publications

    The first regular scientific publication of the university was the "Scientific Notes" of the KSPI, published from 1950 to 1955. Only 4 collections were published. However, monographs, textbooks, teaching aids, materials of scientific and scientific-practical conferences were published by the university on an ongoing basis. In the 2000s, the student newspaper "Auditory" (Bulletin of the Kaluga State Pedagogical University named after K. E. Tsiolkovsky) was published. At the same time, almost every institute and faculty of the KSPU published its own newspaper.

    At present, KSU named after K. E. Tsiolkovsky publishes the scientific journal "Bulletin of Kaluga University", which publishes articles on humanitarian, social, pedagogical, psychological, natural and technical disciplines. Not only university employees, but also scientists from other universities and scientific institutions can place materials in the publication. Some issues of the journal are thematic issues, for example, following the results of scientific conferences.

    The magazine was founded in 2006. Publication frequency - once a quarter (4 issues per year).

    Directors and rectors

    In accordance with the Model Charter of a higher educational institution, the leaders of the university until March 1961 held the position of director, after the adoption of the "Regulations on Higher Educational Institutions" - the rector.

    University faculty

    • Alekseeva Ludmila Ivanovna -
    • Antokhina Valentina Alexandrovna - Ph.D., prof. departments of the Russian language.
    • Belova Irina Borisovna - d.ist. n., prof. departments of history.
    • Belyanin Valery Pavlovich - Doctor of Philology, prof. Department of General and Legal Psychology.
    • Vasiliev Lev Gennadievich - Doctor of Philology, Prof., Head of the Department of Linguistics and Foreign Languages.
    • Gorbacheva Elena Igorevna - Doctor of Psychology, Prof., Head of the Department of Psychology of Development and Education.
    • Drobyshev, Yury Alexandrovich - Doctor of Pedagogical Sciences, prof. departments of higher mathematics.
    • Drobysheva Irina Vasilievna - d.ped.s., prof. departments of higher mathematics.
    • Engalychev Vali Fatekhovich - Doctor of Psychology, Prof., Head of the Department of General and Legal Psychology.
    • Eremin Alexander Nikolaevich -
    • Ermakova Olga Pavlovna - Doctor of Philology, prof. departments of the Russian language.
    • Zelenetsky Alexander Lvovich - Doctor of Philology, prof. Department of Theory of Linguistics and German Language.
    • Kargashin Igor Alekseevich -
    • Kasatkina Svetlana Nikolaevna - d.ped.s., prof. departments of pedagogy.
    • Krasnoshchechenko Irina Petrovna - Doctor of Psychology, Director of the Institute of Psychology.
    • Lykov Igor Nikolaevich - Doctor of Biological Sciences, Prof., Scientific Supervisor of the Institute of Natural Science.
    • Lytkin Vladimir Vladimirovich - Doctor of Philosophy, Prof., Head of the Department of Religious Studies, Socio-Cultural Anthropology and Tourism.
    • Maslov Sergey Ilyich -
    • Milman, Oleg Osherevich - Doctor of Technical Sciences, Prof. Department of General Physics.
    • Nikiforov Konstantin Georgievich - d.fizmat. n., prof. Department of General Physics, Academician of the Russian Academy of Natural Sciences.
    • Pak Nadezhda Idyunovna - Doctor of Philology, Prof. department of literature.
    • Popkov Vyacheslav Dmitrievich -
    • Semenov Veniamin Aleksandrovich - Doctor of Geographical Sciences, prof. department of geography.
    • Smolyaninova Margarita Ivanovna - PhD in Philology, prof. departments of the Russian language.
    • Streltsov Alexey Borisovich - d.biol.n., prof. departments botany, microbiology and ecology.
    • Ushakova Yulia Yurievna - Doctor of Philology, prof. head of the department of the Russian language.
    • Filimonov Viktor Yakovlevich - Doctor of Historical Sciences, Prof., Head of the Department of National History.
    • Khachikyan Elena Ivanovna - d.ped.s., prof. department of literature.
    • Chernikov Anatoly Petrovich - Doctor of Philology, prof. department of literature.
    • Chernova Galina Vasilievna - d.biol.n., prof. Department of General Biology and Life Safety, Academician of the Russian Academy of Natural Sciences.

    Notable professors and lecturers of the past

    • Bogdanov Evgeny Nikolaevich (b. 1948) - Doctor of Psychological Sciences, Prof., Vice-Rector for Research.
    • Bogodarova Natalya Alexandrovna (13.11.1944-1.10.2015) - Ph.D., prof. Department of General History.
    • Butenko Irina Anatolievna (born February 12, 1955) - Doctor of Social Sciences, Prof. Department of Philosophy and Sociology.
    • Voronin Nikolai Sergeevich (1911-2004) - Doctor of Biological Sciences, Prof., Head of the Department of Botany.
    • Grishin Dmitry Mikhailovich (1927-1998) - Doctor of Pedagogical Sciences, Prof., Head of the Department of Pedagogy.
    • Zaitsev Andrey Kirillovich (1946-2015) - Doctor of Philosophy, Prof., Head of the Department of Philosophy and Sociology.
    • Korovkin Pavel Petrovich (1913-1985) - Doctor of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, Prof., Head of the Department of Mathematical Analysis.
    • Karpov Viktor Alekseevich - Candidate of Chemical Sciences, Head of the Department of Chemistry.
    • Kucherovsky Nikolai Mikhailovich (1922-1974) - Doctor of Philology, prof. head of the Department of Literature.
    • Lytkin Vladimir Alekseevich (1936-2010) - Ph.D., prof. Department of History and Political Science.
    • Mezheritsky Yakov Yurievich (b. 1947) - Doctor of History, Head of the Department of World History.
    • Monakhov Pyotr Fedorovich - Doctor of Philology, prof. Department of the German Language, Dean of the Faculty of Foreign Languages.
    • Prasolova Elena Lazarevna (26.05.1946 -23.01.2009) - d.ped.s., prof. Department of General Physics, prof. Department of Pedagogy, director of the cabinet-museum of A. L. Chizhevsky in KSU named after. K. E. Tsiolkovsky.
    • Snesarevsky Petr Viktorovich (1919-1986) - Ph.D., Assoc. Department of History of the USSR.
    • Streltsov, Anatoly Stepanovich (1947-2015) - Doctor of Philosophy, Prof. Department of Philosophy and Sociology.
    • Styrin Anatoly Timofeevich (18.01.1938-13.05.2017) - Ph.D., prof. Department of General History.
    • Shestakova Galina Alexandrovna (1933-2015) - Doctor of Biological Sciences, Prof., Head of the Department of Botany, Microbiology and Ecology, Academician of the Russian Academy of Natural Sciences.
    • Shklover Grigory Grigorievich (born 1924) - d.t. Sc., head of the department of general physics.
    • Steinmets Artur Emanuilovich (b. 1941) - Doctor of Psychology, Head of the Department of Developmental and Pedagogical Psychology.
    • Shcherbak Nikolai Petrovich (1946-2013) - Doctor of Medical Sciences, Prof., Head of the Department of Valeology and Medical Psychology.

    University staff - participants of the Great Patriotic War

    Full Name Position at the university Military rank, description of hostilities Awards

    Andreev Petr Mikhailovich

    Hostel commandant

    Military party worker

    Vilchinsky Ivan Fedoseevich

    He worked in the economic department of KSPI.

    Rifle Regiment Commander. Participated in hostilities from 1939 to August 1944.

    Kamensky Nikolai Pavlovich

    Candidate of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, Associate Professor, Head of the Department of Algebra and Geometry, Head of the Preparatory Department.

    Meteorological engineer of the weather bureau of the Air Force field headquarters of the Far Eastern Front. Participated in hostilities from July 1941 to September 1945.

    , medal "For the Defense of Moscow", , and others.

    Karpov Nikolay Vladimirovich

    Associate Professor of the Department of Literature.

    Lieutenant of the railway troops. Participated in hostilities from 1939 to August 1946.

    , medal "For the liberation" of Warsaw, medal "For the victory" over Germany in the Great Patriotic War 1941-1945" , medal "For Victory over Japan" and others.

    Kasatkin Mikhail Andreevich

    Professor, rector of KSPI named after K. E. Tsiolkovsky.

    Partizan, chairman of the underground district executive committee. Participated in hostilities since October 1941.

    , medal "To the Partisan of the Patriotic War" , medal "For the Victory over Germany in the Great Patriotic War 1941-1945" and others.

    Klimov Ivan Illarionovich

    Associate Professor, Head of the Department of Chemistry.

    Tankman, Sgt. Participated in hostilities since June 1941.

    Order of the Patriotic War II class, medal "For the Victory over Germany in the Great Patriotic War 1941-1945" and others.

    Korovkin Pavel Petrovich

    Doctor of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, Professor, Head of the Department of Mathematical Analysis.

    Assistant to the head of the air defense department of the Far Eastern Front, major. Participated in hostilities from June 1941 to September 1945.

    Order of the Red Star, Order of the Patriotic War, I degree, Order of the Patriotic War, II degree, Order of the Badge of Honor, medal for the defense of Moscow, medal for the victory Germany in the Great Patriotic War 1941-1945 " , the medal "For the Victory" over Japan, the medal "For the Labor Valor" and others.

    Kryukov Alexey Lavrentievich

    Associate Professor of the Department of Political Economy and Philosophy.

    Political instructor of a tank company.

    Kunakov Mikhail Emelyanovich

    Candidate of Pedagogical Sciences, Associate Professor of the Department of Biology.

    Order of the Patriotic War II degree, medal "For the Capture of Königsberg", medal "For the Victory" over Germany in the Great Patriotic War 1941-1945 and others.

    Manaev Nikolai Sidorovich

    Senior Sergeant of the Anti-Aircraft Artillery Battalion. Participated in hostilities from 1939 to February 1946.

    Order of the Patriotic War II degree, medal "For the Defense of Moscow", medal "For the Victory over Germany in the Great Patriotic War" of 1941-1945" , medal "For Victory over Japan" and others.

    Migunov Alexey Ivanovich

    Rector of KSPI.

    Head of Intelligence Division.

    medal "For the victory over Germany in the Great Patriotic War 1941-1945" , medal "For labor valor" and others.

    Monakhov Pyotr Fedorovich

    PhD in Philology, Associate Professor, Head of the German Language Department, Dean of the Faculty of Foreign Languages.

    Division intelligence interpreter. Participated in hostilities from May 1942 to May 1945.

    Order Red Star , Order Patriotic War II class, medal “For Courage”, medal “For capture Berlin”, , medal “For victory over Germany in Great Patriotic war not  1941-1945 " and others.

    Nikiforov Timofey Petrovich

    He worked in the economic department of KSPI.

    Rifle squad leader.

    Novikov Vasily Romanovich

    Candidate of Historical Sciences, Associate Professor, Dean of the Faculty of History and Philology.

    Artillery Major. Participated in hostilities from June 1941 to May 1945.

    Order Red Star , Order Patriotic War I degree, two Orders Patriotic War II degree, Order Badge Honor , medal “For courage”, medal “For capture Berlin”, medal “For liberation Prague”, medal “For victory over Germany in Great Patriotic War 1941-1945" and others.

    Platoshkina Galina Ivanovna

    Candidate of Philological Sciences, Associate Professor of the Department of Literature.

    Radiotelegrapher. Participated in hostilities from May 1942 to May 1945.

    Order of the Patriotic War II degree, medal "For Courage", medal "For the Defense of the Caucasus", medal "For the Victory" over Germany in the Great Patriotic War 1941-1945 yy.” and others.

    Pospekhov Ivan Mikhailovich

    Candidate of Pedagogical Sciences, Associate Professor of the Department of Pedagogy and Psychology.

    Sergeant of the Guards Rifle Regiment. Participated in hostilities from June 1941 to May 1945.

    Order Glory III degree, Order Red Star, Order Patriotic War I degree, medal “For victory over Germany in Great Patriotic War 1941-1945 ” and others.

    Rozanov Vasily Semyonovich

    He worked in the economic department of KSPI.

    Head of political department. Participated in hostilities from July 1941 to July 1943.

    Two Orders of the Red Star, Order of the Patriotic War, II degree, medal "For Military Merit", medal "For the Victory" over Germany in the Great Patriotic War 1941-1945 years." and others.

    Rukin Vladimir Andreevich

    Associate Professor of the Department of Scientific Communism.

    Corporal of the Infantry Regiment. Participated in hostilities from June 1943 to May 1945.

    Order Glory III degree, Order Patriotic War I degree, two medals “For courage”, medal “For combat merit”, medal “For liberation Prague”, medal “For victory over Germany in Great Patriotic War 1941-1945 .” and others.

    Svyatogor Ivan Pavlovich

    PhD in Philology, Associate Professor, Dean of the Faculty for Work with Foreigners.

    Chief of the Artillery Regiment. Participated in hostilities from June 1941 to May 1945.

    Order Red Star , Order Patriotic War I degree, Order Labor Red Banner, two medals “For Courage”, medal “For Defence Kiev”, medal “For Defence Stalingrad”, medal "For the capture of Budapest" , medal "For the capture of Vienna" , medal "For the victory over Germany in the Great Patriotic War 1941-1945" and others.

    Spivak Veniamin Mikhailovich

    Candidate of Historical Sciences, Associate Professor, Head of the Department of Scientific Communism.

    Sapper Company Commander, Senior Lieutenant. Participated in hostilities from October 1941 to May 1945.

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