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Kaliningrad State University. Faculties and institutes

Baltic federal university
named after Immanuel Kant
(Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University)


The building of building No. 3 of the Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University on Universitetskaya street, house 2 in Kaliningrad.
international title Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University
Former names Kaliningrad State pedagogical institute
(1947-1966),
Kaliningradsky State University
(1966-2005),
Russian State University named after Immanuel Kant
(2005-2010).
Year of foundation
Type federal university
(since December 30, 2010)
Acting Rector Fedorov Alexander Alexandrovich
students 16,000 people.
PhD 610 people.
Location Russia, Kaliningrad .
Legal address 236041, Russia, Kaliningrad, st. Alexandra Nevsky, 14
Website kantiana.ru
Media files at Wikimedia Commons

Baltic Federal University named after Immanuel Kant ("IKBFU named after I. Kant", "Kantiana" listen)) is a federal state autonomous educational institution of higher education, founded in 1947 in the city of Kaliningrad, Kaliningrad region of the Russian Federation, which received the status of a federal university on December 30, 2010.

It is the oldest university in the Kaliningrad region Russian Federation. Its history began almost simultaneously with the history of the new Russian region formed on the land of the former East Prussia after its conquest by the Red Army during the Königsberg offensive operation (April 6-9, 1945) during the Great Patriotic War.

Currently, the Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University is the leading university in the Kaliningrad region, one of the ten federal universities in Russia and one of the centers higher education and science in the Northwestern Federal District of the Russian Federation.

After the Great Patriotic War

As a result, in 1947 the Kaliningrad State Pedagogical Institute (KSPI). In July 1948, the institute began work. Initially, the institute had three faculties: history, literature, and physics and mathematics. Later, the Faculty of History and Literature were merged into the Faculty of History and Philology, the Faculty of Pedagogy and Methodology was opened. primary education and Faculty of Natural Sciences. The names of the first students who graduated with honors from the institute were engraved in gold letters on the wall of the building's lobby. Among the graduates was S. V. Daniel-Beck, the future Chief Editor Kaliningrad book publishing house.

The state of the institute at the beginning of its development, which fell on the post-war period, is described as follows: “According to the staffing table approved for 1948/1949, 4 associate professors, 3 senior lecturers, an assistant and 4 heads of departments were supposed to work at KSPI. But even with such a number of employees, the Ministry of Education of the RSFSR could not provide open institute. For example, not a single teacher was sent to the Faculty of History and Philology.

Rectors

  • - - d.b.n. N. V. Prikladov
  • - - Ph.D. A. A. Borisov
  • - - Doctor of Economics N. A. Medvedev
  • - - Ph.D. G. M. Fedorov
  • - - Ph.D. A. P. Klemeshev
  • s - Acting Rector A. A. Fedorov

Faculties and institutes

The building of building No. 4 of the Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University on Chernyshevsky Street, house 56 "A" in Kaliningrad.

Currently, Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University has 11 faculties and institutes as faculties, higher school Pedagogy, IKBFU European Business School and 2 colleges.

  • Kaliningrad State College of Urban Planning
  • IKBFU Technical College

Branches

International activity

Currently, there are 102 cooperation agreements between the Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University and various foreign higher educational institutions Poland , Germany , Lithuania , Latvia , Belarus , Finland , Denmark , Austria , France , Sweden , Italy , USA , Estonia . On the basis of the university, the Baltic Educational Forum is held annually, at which issues of modernizing education are discussed, taking into account international experience.

In 2011-2016 International relations were managed by Candidate of Political Sciences Igor Igorevich Zhukovsky, who from September 1, 2016 was appointed Head of the Representative Office in the Republic of Poland of the Federal Agency for the CIS Affairs, Compatriots Living Abroad and International Humanitarian Cooperation.

Partner universities

Currently, there are 102 cooperation agreements between the Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University and various foreign higher education institutions:

  • Austria
  • Belarus
    • Belarusian State University physical culture, Minsk;
    • Belarusian State Pedagogical University named after Maxim Tank;
    • Grodno State University named after Yanka Kupala;
    • Gomel State University named after Francysk Skaryna;
    • Belarusian Trade and Economic University of Consumer Cooperatives;
    • Baranovichi State University;
    • Grodno State Medical University.
  • Great Britain
    • University of the West of England, Bristol;
    • University of Cambridge ESOL Examinations;
    • University of Cambridge (Cambridge Exams).
  • Germany
    • University. Ludwig Maximilian, Munich;
    • University of Siegen;
    • University of Bremen;
    • University. Friedrich Schiller, Jena;
    • University of Lübeck;
    • Gottfried Leibniz Institute for Regional Studies, Leipzig.
  • Greece
  • Denmark
    • Higher Pedagogical School, Ikast;
    • Aarhus University.
  • Italy
  • Lithuania
  • Poland
    • Gdansk University of Technology;
    • Bialystok Polytechnic Institute;
    • University of Warmia and Mazury, Olsztyn;
    • Gdansk University;
    • University of Lodz;
    • Gdansk Medical Academy;
    • Wroclaw University of Technology;
    • Wroclaw University;
    • University of Bialystok;
    • academy humanities, Pultusk..
  • USA
    • Oklahoma State University;
    • Fairfield University;
    • State University of New York;
    • Middle Tennessee State University;
    • University and University College of Georgia.
  • Finland
    • University of Turku;
    • Jyväskylä University of Applied Sciences (JAMK).
  • France
    • University Pierre Mendès France, Grenoble 2;
    • University of Savoy;
    • International School of Trade and Development 3A, Lyon;
    • European Public Relations Teaching Institute - IEERP, Paris;
    • National Polytechnic Institute of Toulouse;
    • Higher State School of Electrical Engineering, Electronics, Informatics, Hydraulics and Telecommunications.
  • Sweden
    • University of Malmö;
    • University of Lund;
    • Gotland University;
    • Uppsala University.
  • Estonia
    • Estonian University of Life Sciences, Tartu.
  • Israel
    • Tel Aviv University.
  • Croatia
    • Zadar University.
  • Armenia
    • Russian-Armenian (Slavonic) University, Yerevan;
    • V. Bryusov University of Languages ​​and Social Sciences

and many other universities.

Associations

Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University is a member of the following international associations and organizations:

  • "European University Association" (since 1993), coordinator - University of Vienna (Austria);
  • "Baltic Sea Region University Network" (since 2000), coordinator - University of Turku (Finland);
  • "Magna Charta Universitatum", coordinator - University of Bologna (Italy);
  • "Baltic University Program", (since 2006), coordinator - Uppsala University (Sweden);
  • UN Program "Academic Impact", (since 2010);

Scientific activity

Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University conducts fundamental and applied Scientific research at 65 departments and 40 research centers and laboratories (including the Baltic University Program Center, the Russian Language Center, the Marine Educational and Scientific Station, the Center for New information technologies, Center of Russian Culture in the South-East Baltic, etc.). The university has developed scientific schools in Kant studies, studies of Russian philosophy, the study of linguistic modality, territorial and landscape planning, a comprehensive study of the Baltic region, studies of the World Ocean, ionospheric physics, quadrupole and nuclear magnetic resonance, geomagnetic processes and radio wave propagation.

The university actively participates in such international research programs and projects as Tacis and Interreg.

IKBFU in rankings

University buildings

The building of building No. 1 of the Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University on A. Nevsky Street, house 14 in Kaliningrad.

Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University is not a successor of Königsberg University (Albertina). The BFU uses only one building that belonged to the famous University of Koenigsberg - the building in which the Institute of Living Systems is located on Universitetskaya Street, Building 2. The building, destroyed during the hostilities, was restored in 1964 in a heavily rebuilt form (in fact, all decorative elements were removed) , and until 1967, when it was transferred to Kaliningrad State University, it housed high school No. 32 (subsequently moved to new buildings of schools No. 31, 32, 33).

The administrative building, swimming pool and buildings of the faculties of applied mathematics and information technology and physics and technology, as well as the faculty of service are located on a campus specially built for the university, the building of the faculty of physical culture and sports, historical, economic and psychological faculties - in the building of the former German technical school Kraus and Gippel, in the neighboring building are the faculties of Slavic philology and journalism, as well as linguistics and intercultural communication.

Currently, in accordance with the Program for the Reconstruction of the Center of Kaliningrad, it is planned to recreate the building of the Königsberg University (the so-called "old university"), located on the island part of the city of Königsberg called Kneiphof.

Representations

Museum

In 1977, Immanuel Kant's cabinet-museum was created at Kaliningrad State University. In accordance with the “Regulations on the Cabinet-Museum of Immanuel Kant”, its goals and objectives were defined: the study and promotion of the philosophical heritage of I. Kant and other classics of philosophy of the 18th century; search and research work (study and acquisition of new exhibits, rare books by I. Kant and about Kant, as well as other thinkers - contemporaries of I. Kant); holding Kantian readings.

In 1994, it was decided to expand the structure of the museum, including the exhibits of the former cabinet-museum in the exposition of the new museum. On June 1, 1995, the University Museum began its activity. The exposition of the Museum consists of three sections:

  • history of Albertina (Königsberg University 1544-1945);
  • history of the Kaliningrad State Pedagogical Institute (1947-1966);
  • history of the modern university.

The "Passing Score" column shows the average passing score for one exam (the minimum total passing score divided by the number of exams).

What is it and why is it important?

Admission to the university is based on the results of the Unified State Examination (for each exam, you can score a maximum of 100 points). When enrolling, individual achievements are also taken into account, such as the final school essay(gives a maximum of 10 points), an excellent student certificate (6 points) and a TRP badge (4 points). In addition, some universities are allowed to take an additional exam in a specialized subject for the chosen specialty. For some specialties, it is also required to pass a professional or creative exam. You can also score a maximum of 100 points for each additional exam.

Passing score for any specialty at a particular university is the minimum total score with which an applicant was enrolled during the last admission campaign.

In fact, we know with what points it was possible to enter last year. But, unfortunately, no one knows with what score you can enter this or next year. It will depend on how many applicants and with what scores they will apply for this specialty, as well as on how much will be allocated budget places. Nevertheless, knowing the passing scores allows you to estimate your chances of admission with a high degree of probability, so it is worth focusing on them, this is important.

(RSU named after I. Kant)
Year of foundation
Rector Klemeshev A.P.
Location Kaliningrad
Legal address 236041, Russia, Kaliningrad, st. A. Nevsky, 14a
Website http://kantiana.ru

Russian State University named after Immanuel Kant (RSU them. I. Kant listen)) is a leading university Kaliningrad region.

Formerly named Kaliningrad State University (KSU ).

History of University

Russian State University I. Kant was established as the Kaliningrad State Pedagogical Institute in the city. There were three faculties in the Kaliningrad State Pedagogical Institute: history, literature and physics and mathematics. Later, the Faculty of History and Literature were merged into the Faculty of History and Philology, the Faculty of Pedagogy and Methods of Primary Education and the Faculty of Natural Sciences were opened. The first students who graduated from the university with honors were engraved on the lobby wall in gold letters. Among the graduates was S. V. Daniel-Beck, the future editor-in-chief of the Kaliningrad book publishing house.

The university actively participates in such international research programs and projects as Tacis, Intas, Interreg, etc.

Faculties

  • Faculty of Service
  • Faculty of Bioecology
  • Faculty of Geography and Geoecology
  • History department
  • Faculty of Mathematics
  • Faculty of Psychology and Social Work
  • Faculty of Linguistics and intercultural communication
  • Faculty of Philology and Journalism
  • Physics and Technology Faculty
  • Faculty of Physical Culture and Sports
  • Faculty of Medicine
  • Faculty of Economics
  • Faculty of Law

Rectors

  • - Prikladov Nikolay Vasilievich
  • - Borisov Anatoly Alexandrovich
  • - Medvedev Nikolai Andreevich
  • - Fedorov Gennady Mikhailovich
  • - present Klemeshev Andrey Pavlovich

University buildings

The Faculties of Bioecology and Geography and Geoecology are located in the former Albertina building

Despite the fact that the Kant State University is considered the successor Albertina, in fact, he uses only one building that belonged to the famous Königsberg University - the building in which the faculties of bioecology and geography and geoecology are located on the street. University. The building, destroyed during the hostilities, was restored in 1964 in a heavily rebuilt form (in fact, all decorative elements were removed), and until 1967, when it was transferred to the Kaliningrad State University, it housed School No. 32.

The administrative building and the building of the Faculty of Physics and Mathematics are located in a building specially built for the university, and the building of the historical and pedagogical faculties is located in the building of the former German school of Kraus and Gippel.

At present, in accordance with The program for the reconstruction of the center of Kaliningrad it is planned to reconstruct the building of the Königsberg University, located on the skeleton Kneiphof(the so-called "old university").

Museum

Notes

Links

  • Official site of the Russian State University. Immanuel Kant

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