Southern Federal University (), abbreviated as SFedU () and formerly known as Rostov State University (1957–2006), is a public university in
Rostov Oblast
Rostov Oblast ( rus, Росто́вская о́бласть, r=Rostovskaya oblast, p=rɐˈstofskəjə ˈobləsʲtʲ) is a federal subject of Russia (an oblast), located in the Southern Federal District. The oblast has an area of and a populat ...
, Russia with campuses in
Rostov-on-Don
Rostov-on-Don ( rus, Ростов-на-Дону, r=Rostov-na-Donu, p=rɐˈstof nə dɐˈnu) is a port city and the administrative centre of Rostov Oblast and the Southern Federal District of Russia. It lies in the southeastern part of the East ...
and
Taganrog
Taganrog ( rus, Таганрог, p=təɡɐnˈrok) is a port city in Rostov Oblast, Russia, on the north shore of the Taganrog Bay in the Sea of Azov, several kilometers west of the mouth of the Don River. Population:
History of Taganrog
...
.
History
Southern Federal University is the largest research and educational establishment of
Rostov Oblast
Rostov Oblast ( rus, Росто́вская о́бласть, r=Rostovskaya oblast, p=rɐˈstofskəjə ˈobləsʲtʲ) is a federal subject of Russia (an oblast), located in the Southern Federal District. The oblast has an area of and a populat ...
. The university began to operate in Rostov-on-Don in 1915 as an affiliate part of
Imperial University of Warsaw whose Russian staff had been evacuated from
Poland
Poland, officially the Republic of Poland, , is a country in Central Europe. Poland is divided into Voivodeships of Poland, sixteen voivodeships and is the fifth most populous member state of the European Union (EU), with over 38 mill ...
with the onset of
World War I
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. Later, with the collapse of
Russian Empire
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, the university was named Donskoy University after the region of
Don by the decree of
Russian Provisional Government
The Russian Provisional Government ( rus, Временное правительство России, Vremennoye pravitel'stvo Rossii) was a provisional government of the Russian Republic, announced two days before and established immediatel ...
on May 5, 1917. When founded in 1915, Donskoy University was the first higher education institution in Rostov-on-Don and had four academic departments: history & philosophy, medicine, physics & mathematics, and law. In 1917–1920, during
Russian Civil War
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, partof = the Russian Revolution and the aftermath of World War I
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, Rostov-on-Don was under the control of the anti-Soviet coalition forces of Russian
White movement including
Kaledin
Aleksei Maksimovich Kaledin (russian: Алексе́й Макси́мович Каледи́н; 24 October 1861 – 11 February 1918) was a Don Cossack Cavalry General who led the Don Cossack White movement in the opening stages of the Russian C ...
's
Don Army
The Don Army (russian: Донская армия, ) was the military of the short lived Don Republic and a part of the White movement in the Russian Civil War. It operated from 1918 to 1920, in the Don region and centered in the town of Novocher ...
. Many of the staff who found refuge at Donskoy University at that time had a strong anti-Soviet stance and students were being drafted to
White Army
The White Army (russian: Белая армия, Belaya armiya) or White Guard (russian: Бѣлая гвардія/Белая гвардия, Belaya gvardiya, label=none), also referred to as the Whites or White Guardsmen (russian: Бѣлогв� ...
.
During the turmoil years of the Civil War the official name of the university was Bogaevsky Donskoy University named after Mitrofan Bogaevsky, assistant to
Ataman
Ataman (variants: ''otaman'', ''wataman'', ''vataman''; Russian: атаман, uk, отаман) was a title of Cossack and haidamak leaders of various kinds. In the Russian Empire, the term was the official title of the supreme military comma ...
Alexey Kaledin
Aleksei Maksimovich Kaledin (russian: Алексе́й Макси́мович Каледи́н; 24 October 1861 – 11 February 1918) was a Don Cossack Cavalry General who led the Don Cossack White movement in the opening stages of the Russian C ...
. Following the takeover of Rostov-on-Don by
Red Army
The Workers' and Peasants' Red Army (Russian language, Russian: Рабо́че-крестья́нская Кра́сная армия),) often shortened to the Red Army, was the army and air force of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist R ...
in January 1920, the authority over Donskoy University passed to the
Soviet government
The Government of the Soviet Union ( rus, Прави́тельство СССР, p=prɐˈvʲitʲɪlʲstvə ɛs ɛs ɛs ˈɛr, r=Pravítelstvo SSSR, lang=no), formally the All-Union Government of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, commonly ab ...
. That same year the Soviets purged the university off any seemed disloyal and pro-White movement staff members.
In 1925, Donskoy University was renamed to North Caucasus State University to reflect its status as an education center in then
North Caucasus Krai
North Caucasus Krai (russian: Се́веро-Кавка́зский край, ''Severo-Kavkazskiy kray'') was an administrative division (''krai'') within the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic of the Soviet Union. It was established on ...
. Another renaming of the university followed in 1934 giving Rostov-on-Don State University. Then again, in 1957, it was changed to Rostov State University. The latter name existed until 2006. In November 2006, Rostov State Academy of Architecture & Arts, Rostov State Pedagogical University and Taganrog State University of Radioengineering were merged into Rostov State University to form a single entity called Southern Federal University.
Marina Alexandrovna Borovskaya, president of the university, was suspended by the
European University Association
The European University Association (EUA) represents more than 800 institutions of higher education
Higher education is tertiary education leading to award of an academic degree. Higher education, also called post-secondary education, th ...
(EUA) following support for the
2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine by the Russian Union of Rectors (RUR) in March 2022, for being "diametrically opposed to the
Europe
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an values that they committed to when joining EUA”.
Academics
University centers and degree-granting institutions
* Main campus of SFedU (former Rostov State University)
** Faculty of Biology and Soil Science
** Faculty of Chemistry
** Faculty of Economics
** Faculty of Geology & Geography
** Faculty of High Techs
*** R&D Center on Piezoelectric Engineering "Piezopribor"
** Faculty of History
** Faculty of Law
** Faculty of Mathematics, Mechanics & Computer Science
** Faculty of Philology & Journalism
** Faculty of Philosophy & Cultural Studies
** Faculty of Psychology
** Faculty of Physics
** Faculty of Regional Studies
** Faculty of Social and Political Science
* Institute of Economics and International Relations
* Pedagogical Institute (former Rostov State Pedagogical University)
** Faculty of Linguistics & Philology
** Faculty of Pedagogy & Psychology
** Faculty of Physical Education & Sport
** Faculty of Economics, Management & Legal Studies
** Faculty of Natural Sciences
** Faculty of Technology & Entrepreneurship
** Faculty of Visual Arts
** Faculty of Mathematics, Physics & Computer Sciences
** Faculty of Continuing and Extended Education
** Faculty of Advanced Training & Professional Development for Teachers
* Taganrog Institute of Technology (abbreviated as TIT, former Taganrog State University of Radioengineering)
* Institute of Architecture & Arts (former Rostov State Academy of Architecture & Arts)
* The Smart Materials Research Center
Rankings
In 2017,
Times Higher Education
''Times Higher Education'' (''THE''), formerly ''The Times Higher Education Supplement'' (''The Thes''), is a British magazine reporting specifically on news and issues related to higher education.
Ownership
TPG Capital acquired TSL Education ...
ranked the university within the 801-1000 band globally.
Degree mill
The volunteer community network
Dissernet
Dissernet (russian: Диссернет) is a volunteer community network working to clean Russian science of plagiarism. The core activity of the community is conducting examinations of doctoral and habilitation (higher doctorate) theses defended ...
has discovered multiple cases of PhD level degrees being awarded by the university for heavily plagiarized theses.
Alumni and faculty
Alumni
*
Alexander Ankvab
Aleksandr Zolotinskovich Ankvab ( ; ab, Алықьсандр Золотинска-иԥа Анқәаб, ka, ალექსანდრე ზოლოტინსკის ძე ანქვაბი, russian: Алекса́ндр Золот� ...
, President of
Abkhazia
Abkhazia, ka, აფხაზეთი, tr, , xmf, აბჟუა, abzhua, or ( or ), officially the Republic of Abkhazia, is a partially recognised state in the South Caucasus, recognised by most countries as part of Georgia, which v ...
*
Alexander Bovin
Aleksandr Yevgenyevich Bovin (russian: Александр Евгеньевич Бовин, 9 August 1930 – 29 April 2004) was a Soviet and Russian journalist, political scientist and diplomat, notable for being the first Soviet, and then Russ ...
, journalist, political scientist and diplomat
*
Aleksander Burba, chemist, founder of metallurgy of germanium
*
Alexander Fedorov, media educator, film critic, editor of Media Education Journal
*
Zinaida Ermol’eva, microbiologist and biochemist who developed first Soviet-made antibiotics, recipient of numerous Soviet awards
*
Sergey Shakhray
Sergey Mikhaylovich Shakhray (russian: Серге́й Михайлович Шахрай) (born April 30, 1956, in Simferopol, Crimea, Soviet Union) is a Russian politician. He is a co-author of the Constitution of the Russian Federation.
He g ...
, deputy Prime Minister of Russia
*
Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn
Aleksandr Isayevich Solzhenitsyn. (11 December 1918 – 3 August 2008) was a Russian novelist. One of the most famous Soviet dissidents, Solzhenitsyn was an outspoken critic of communism and helped to raise global awareness of political repress ...
, writer Nobel prize winner
*
Valery Tarsis
Valery Yakovlevich Tarsis ( uk, Валерій Яковлевич Тарсіс, russian: Вале́рий Я́ковлевич Та́рсис; , Kyiv – 3 March 1983, Bern) was a Ukrainian writer, literary critic, and translator. He was highly c ...
, writer.
*
Tony Vilgotsky
Anton "Tony" Vilgotsky (Russian: Антон Вильгоцкий) is a Russian musician, composer, horror and fantasy writer, playwright, and musical columnist. He is mostly known for his fantasy and horror novels (''Chosen by the Pentacle'', '' ...
, writer
Faculty
*
Dmitry Morduhai-Boltovskoi
Dmitry Dmitrievich Morduhai-Boltovskoi (russian: Дми́трий Дми́триевич Мордуха́й-Болтовско́й; Pavlovsk, Saint Petersburg, Pavlovsk, August 8, 1876 – Rostov-on-Don, February 7, 1952) was a Russian mathematic ...
, mathematician
*
Dmitri Ivanovsky
Dmitri Iosifovich Ivanovsky (alternative spelling ''Dmitrii'' or ''Dmitry Iwanowski''; russian: Дми́трий Ио́сифович Ивано́вский; 28 October 1864 – 20 June 1920) was a Russian botanist, the co-discoverer of :viruses ...
, botanist, founder of virology
*
Ivan Alekseyevich Kornilov
Ivan Alekseyevich Kornilov (1899–1953) was a Soviet general.
Kornilov rose through the ranks of the Red Army in the 1930s and was promoted to the rank of major-general in June 1940, commanding the 45th Rifle Division. He was in command of th ...
, Soviet general
*
Vladimir Semyonovich Semyonov, Soviet diplomat
*
Sabina Spielrein
Sabina Nikolayevna Spielrein ( rus, Сабина Николаевна Шпильрейн, p=sɐˈbʲinə nʲɪkɐˈlajɪvnə ʂpʲɪlʲˈrɛjn; 7 November 25 October 1885 OS – 11 August 1942) was a Russian physician and one of the first fema ...
, psychoanalyst
*
Iosif Vorovich
Iosif Izrailevich-Girshevich Vorovich (born 21 June 1920, died 6 September 2001) was a Soviet and Russian mathematician, scientific engineer, author and was made a member of the Russian Academy of Sciences in 1970. He was a specialist in continuu ...
, mathematician
*
Yuri Zhdanov
Yuri Andreyevich Zhdanov (russian: Ю́рий Андре́евич Жда́нов; 20 August 1919 – 19 December 2006) was a Soviet and Russian chemistry professor and rector of the University of Rostov. He was the son of Soviet politician Andr ...
, chemist, rector of the University of Rostov (1957—1988)
See also
*
List of modern universities in Europe (1801–1945)
The list of modern universities in Europe (1801–1940) contains all universities that were founded in Europe after the French Revolution and before the end of World War II. Universities are regarded as comprising all institutions of higher ed ...
References
External links
Official site of Southern Federal UniversityOfficial site of "Piezopribor" - R&D center affiliated with SFedUOfficial site of Institute of Economics and International RelationsOfficial site of Taganrog Institute of Technology
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