Preparation courses for the exam Velikolukskaya GSH. Velikolukskaya State Agricultural Academy (Velikolukskaya State Agricultural Academy)
About the university
federal state educational institution higher vocational education Velikoluksky State Agricultural Academy was founded on December 4, 1957 as Velikoluksky Agricultural Institute. In 1994, the institute was renamed Velikoluksky State Agricultural Academy.
The Academy is one of the leading universities in the North-West Russian Federation, provides training for highly qualified specialists at 6 faculties in 15 specialties and 10 specializations.
262 teachers participate in the educational process at 21 departments. Of these, 29 are doctors of science, professors, 129 associate professors, candidates of science, 2 Honorary Workers of Higher Professional Education of the Russian Federation, 1 Honored Agronomist of the RSFSR.
About 3,500 students study at the academy, 1,100 of them at the correspondence faculty.
There is a graduate school in 9 specialties, where 62 graduate students study. There is a dissertation council for the defense of candidate dissertations in 2 specialties: "Agrochemistry", "Forage production and grassland". The structure of the academy includes 4 research laboratories; 14 computer classes; a library with a literature fund of 350 thousand copies; educational and scientific consulting center; educational and methodological center for the training of professional accountants; editorial and publishing department; center pre-university training; educational and experimental farm "Udraiskoye"; experimental field in Maikino settlement; association of agricultural educational institutions and schools of the Pskov region; sanatorium-dispensary "Niva" and a health center.
The academy has a good sports base: gym, as well as a gym, a gym and a weightlifting hall, sports grounds, sports sections work.
There is a student creative association of interests and various genres.
The Academy maintains international relations with the Association for Cooperation in Agriculture, ecology and rural development in Eastern Europe(APOLLO) and sends Academy students on a competitive basis for practical training in German farms.
The Academy has a good material and technical base, favorable conditions for study and life of students have been created: 4 academic buildings and 5 dormitories. All students and graduate students who need a hostel are provided with living space.
Computer technology is used in the implementation of all educational programs. The Academy is a subscriber of the Internet. High-speed Internet via fiber optic network is available to students in equipped classrooms, incl. in hostels.
Students studying at budget places ah, those who achieve “good” and “excellent” are assigned to the state academic scholarship.
Financially disadvantaged students are paid a social stipend.
The Academy has a specialized dissertation council for 2 specialties: 06.01.12 - fodder production and grassland; 06.01.04 - agrochemistry. The term of office of the dissertation council for the period of validity of the nomenclature of specialties of scientific workers approved by order of the Ministry of Industry and Science of Russia dated 31.01. 2001 №47
Country city:
Russia, Velikiye Luki
Organizational form:
state
academy
Year of foundation:
- Higher education. BACHELOR. SPECIALTY:
Faculty of Livestock Technology and Agroecology
. 35.03.03 Agrochemistry and agrosoil science;
. 35.03.07 Technology of production and processing of agricultural products;
. 36.03.02 Zootechnics.
2. training of specialists in the specialty:
. 36.05.01 Veterinary.Faculty of Engineering
1. Preparation of bachelors in the following areas:
. 35.03.06 Agricultural engineering;
. 13.03.01 Thermal power engineering and heat engineering;
. 03/23/03 Operation of transport and technological machines and complexes.Faculty of Economics
1. Preparation of bachelors in the following areas:
. 09.03.03 Applied Informatics.
. 38.03.01 Economics;
. 38.03.02 Management (applied bachelor's degree);
. 38.03.06 Trading business;2. Training of specialists in the specialty:
. 38.05.02 Customs.Higher education. MASTER
Training of masters in the following areas:
. 35.04.06 Agricultural engineering;
. 36.04.02 Zootechnics;
. 35.04.03 Agrochemistry and agrosoil science;
. 35.04.04 Agronomy;
. 38.04.01 Economics;
. 38.04.08 Finance and credit.Higher education. POSTGRADUATE
FGBOU VO "Velikolukskaya State Agricultural Academy" announces admission to study in 2016-2017 for postgraduate programs in full-time and part-time form:
. 06/35/01 - Agriculture. Normative period of study: full-time study - 4 years, distance learning - 5 years
. 06/35/04 - Technologies, means of mechanization and power equipment in agriculture, forestry and fisheries. Normative period of study: full-time study - 3 years, distance learning - 4 years
. 06/36/01 - Veterinary and animal husbandry. Normative period of study: full-time study - 3 years, distance learning - 4 years
. 06/38/01 - Economics. Normative period of study: full-time study - 3 years, distance learning - 4 years - Mini football
- Table tennis
- Volleyball
- Basketball
- Fitness
- Athletic gymnastics
- hand-to-hand combat
- Sambo
Completion document:
State Diploma
Previous titles:
Form of study:
full-time, part-time
Skill level:
bachelor, postgraduate, specialist, master
Cost of education:
from 27300 to 98800 RUR per year
Passing score:
Number of budget places:
Licenses:
Accreditations:
Budget financing ( demon paid training):
Non-state funding (paid education):
Postponement from service:
Medical service:
Sport sections:
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Admission conditions
TERM OF STUDY IN FACULTIES:
Full-time:
Undergraduate - 4 years, Specialist - 5 years
Master - 2 years
SPO based on 9 classes - 3 years 10 months
Extramural:
Undergraduate -5 years
Specialist - 6 years
Master - 2.5 years
SPO all specialties except Commerce, on the basis of 9 classes - 4 years 10 months,
SPO, specialty Commerce on the basis of 11 classes - on the basis of 9 classes - 3 years 10 months.
ENTRANCE TESTS:
. Faculty of Animal Husbandry Technology and Agroecology - Biology, Russian, Mathematics;
. Faculty of Engineering- mathematics, Russian language, physics;
. Faculty of Economics - mathematics, Russian language, social studies;
. Specialty "Customs" - social science, Russian language, additional entrance test of a professional orientation.
. Bachelor's direction "Applied Informatics" - mathematics, Russian language, computer science and ICT.
Applicants to the specialty of secondary vocational education are accepted on a public basis, without entrance examinations. Admission conditions are common for those entering the universities of the Russian Federation. Students who achieve "good" and "excellent" are provided with a scholarship; all those in need - a hostel.
Applicants who have not passed the competition and have positive results of entrance examinations can conclude an agreement with the academy for training with full compensation of tuition fees
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Faculties and specialty
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Stud Life
sports and health
Sport sectionsThe medicine
Much attention at the academy is paid to the preservation and strengthening of the health of student youth. Together with the city Center for Medical Prevention, the university annually conducts work to prevent the use of alcohol, psychoactive substances, and smoking, which is focused on instilling in students the basics of a healthy lifestyle. On the basis of the sanatorium-preventorium "Niva" in the building of the hostel No. 3 at st. Stavskogo, d.63/4 the medical center of the academy works. Daily head of the medical center Vatolina Tatyana Veniaminovna(office tel. 7-67-48) accepts students, conducts preventive work according to the established diagnosis and provides appropriate medical assistance. The medical center of the academy has the opportunity to conduct physiotherapy in its own office, equipped with modern medical equipment.
Over the past eight years, during the summer period from July to September, the administration of the academy sends students to sports and recreation. In addition, every year the students who are most in need for medical reasons are sent for sanatorium treatment in specialized boarding houses.
On guard of our health
Health is everything! So you can rephrase today famous proverb. One of the indicators of the development of an educational institution can be safely called the presence of a program for the health protection of students and employees, qualified specialists and special equipment. In our academy, this problem is approached thoroughly with knowledge of the matter. At the university, great attention is paid not only to the promotion of a healthy lifestyle. It should be noted that, despite the objective difficulties, the academy managed to maintain the medical service, which for more than ten years has been headed by the most experienced paramedic - T.V. Vatolin.
Also, through the efforts of the administration of the Academy on the basis of the former Niva sanatorium, a medical center has been preserved, equipped with modern medical and preventive equipment. Good conditions have been created for the reception of patients, even in the event of an emergency, the employees of the medical center are ready to provide daily qualified assistance to all patients who have applied to them.
Unfortunately, today almost all young people have low hemoglobin, which is the reason for the development of anemia, such children need treatment, proper nutrition, monitoring of blood tests, the referral for which can be issued by the doctor of the academy's first-aid post. In addition, there is specialized equipment for diagnosing the cardiovascular system. It is also not uncommon for students to come with various injuries. The assistance required in these situations is mostly provided on site, except in cases where specialist advice is required.
"I am not afraid of injections, if necessary, I will inject." With these words they turn to the paramedic A.Yu. Mikhailova patients who require various injections, for example, for high blood pressure and high temperature, which can be appointed both regularly and one-time. For this purpose, the medical center of the academy has a specialized room.
A special pride of the medical center of the academy is the room for physiotherapy, equipped in accordance with modern requirements. Apparatus for laser, KuV-therapy, UHF, treatment with high-frequency currents help to take care of the health of students not only during periods of exacerbation of acute respiratory diseases, but also during periods of increased injuries among athletes. The doctors of the academy are also armed with a broad-spectrum apparatus D "Arsonval DE-212 KARAT. It is widely used not only to improve facial skin tone and strengthen hair, but darsonvalization procedures also help in the treatment of varicose veins and osteochondrosis.
And in order to increase immunity and body resistance to viral infections in autumn and winter, you can sign up for a visit to the solarium. In addition, a horizontal solarium installed in a physiotherapy room will help modern fashionistas get an even chocolate tan in just a few sessions. Moreover, the myth about the dangers of tanning in a solarium for the skin has long been debunked.
In the fight against depression and stress, not only the ultraviolet rays of a solarium can help, but also an excellent therapeutic and prophylactic device, named after its creator "Chizhevsky's lamp." This wonderful device, which aeroionizes the air in the room, is a wonderful addition to the home interior of the relaxation room, equipped in the medical center of the academy. Visiting it will restore your lost efficiency and allow you to enjoy the "live" environment, equal in its properties to the air of the best resorts in the world.
Benevolent, always friendly doctors honorably carry out a difficult watch to protect the health of students and staff of the academy. They have to apply not only their skillful hands to this, but also carry out huge preventive and explanatory work. After all, it is much easier to prevent a disease than to treat it later. Therefore, I would like to wish our doctors to have fewer visitors.
On the eve of the 25th anniversary of the Velikoluksky Agricultural Institute, an idea was born in the team to create a museum of the institute's history.
Under the chairmanship of the oldest veteran of the institute P.A. Feoktistova, a council of the museum is created, whose members begin to collect documents and photographs reflecting the history of the institute. A lot of material has been collected. However, they needed systematization, a qualified description. A lot of work had to be done to prepare the exposition. And for this, a specialist with experience in museum work was needed.
T.M. turned out to be such a specialist. Zharkova, who was hired by the institute in 1981 and skillfully took up the implementation of her plan. Over the course of a year and a half, she did a lot of work to collect exhibits, developed a thematic and exposition plan for the museum, taking into account the capabilities of the 102 m2 hall allocated for it.
As a result of great painstaking and creative work, done by Taisiya Mikhailovna, an interesting exposition was created, and it was decided to give the museum the name - "Museum of Labor and Military Glory of the Institute."
In the process of creating the museum, many members of the institute staff, and, above all, veterans, as well as graduates, who willingly passed on the preserved historical materials donated to the museum.
Much attention and creative energy was given to the creation of the museum by the graduate of the institute V.D. Ganyushkin, who at that time worked as Vice-Rector for scientific work. Under his leadership, employees of the research sector participated in this work: Ya.V. Bystrov, P. Abramov, B. Laputin.
The necessary assistance was provided to the founders of the museum by the rector of the institute P.M. Kondratiev.
The opening of the museum took place on February 12, 1983, on the day of the celebration of the 25th anniversary of the Velikoluksky Agricultural Institute. Employees of the institute and numerous guests who took part in the celebration of the anniversary got acquainted with the museum exposition with great interest. He received appreciated for rich content and artistic design.
From the first year of its existence, the museum has become not only a cultural and educational, but also an important educational unit of the institute and continues to be so at the present time. It concentrated numerous materials reflecting the connection of times and generations, the rich path of labor and military glory of the employees of the institute and its graduates.
In 1988, the museum of the Institute participated in the review of public museums and was awarded the Diploma of the Ministry of Culture of the RSFSR for fruitful work.
For many years the replenishment of the museum funds was given by the candidate of agricultural sciences, associate professor S.P. Ovchinnikov, associate professor R.I. Petrov. At present, the responsible and honorable task of preserving and replenishing the museum's funds lies with the associate professor of the department "Agriculture and grassland" M.D. Trubnyakovo.
The exposition of the museum consists of 8 sections that are devoted to the history of the institute, the development of the educational process, the formation of research work, the socio-political activities of employees, the international relations of the institute-academy, cultural and sports life within the walls of the university, its graduates, as well as veteran workers academy that defended the Motherland on the fronts of the Great Patriotic War.
In the section "History of the Velikolukskaya State Agricultural Academy" there is a copy of the order of the Ministry of Agriculture of the USSR dated December 12, 1957 on the creation of the Velikoluksky Agricultural Institute in accordance with the decree of the Council of Ministers of the USSR, photographs of the first teachers, departments, individual student groups, as well as the first training session within the walls university, which took place on January 7, 1958.
Data on the main stages in the development of the institute, the time of opening of new faculties, photographs and basic data on the activities of rectors, first deans, individual veterans of the institute, photographs of the first graduates, young specialists, first graduate students, information about the employees of the institute who received state awards for the period of their work at the institute.
This section also presents large-scale photographs of the educational buildings and dormitories of the institute, both initial and built in the course of further development.
The section "Educational process" presents materials on the structure of the university, the educational and material base and the scientific and pedagogical staff, on educational museums (anatomical, soil and agronomic), the library, the staff of which has repeatedly won the Russian and All-Union reviews of libraries of agricultural universities, about which certificates of honor and diplomas testify.
Photos of the section reflect the process of theoretical and practical training of students (lectures, laboratory and workshops), annual contests professional excellence(plowmen, masters of machine milking of cows), educational and industrial practice of students in farms, research institutes, at automobile and tractor factories.
The exposition contains a letter from the leadership of the Vladimir Tractor Plant dated August 31, 1990 with gratitude to the institute for organizing the practice of students (the head of the practice is teacher G.A. Balanchuk). The students who completed the entire internship program provided great assistance to the plant in the production of equipment for the village. The letter contains a proposal to continue cooperation.
An important role in the training of young professionals is attached to instilling in students the skills scientific research(NIRS) in the process of performing laboratory, course and theses, educational and industrial practices. In 1974, the institute was awarded the Honorary Diploma of the Ministry of higher education USSR and the Central Committee of the Komsomol.
In connection with the 50th anniversary of the VLKSM, the primary Komsomol organization of the institute was awarded a Certificate of Honor from the Central Committee of the VLKSM, the Main Committee of the VDNKh of the USSR, the All-Union Council of the NTO and the Central Council of the VOIR for the best organization of work on the implementation of rational proposals, inventions and scientific developments youth.
In 1979, the institute was noted and awarded for high performance in the implementation of research work at the zonal (in the North-West of the RSFSR) exhibition of scientific and technical creativity and in 1980 - for active participation in the All-Russian exhibition-review.
Since 1959, the Institute has annually held scientific student conferences, at which students' reports on the results of scientific research are heard. The best scientific student papers (up to 20 papers per year) took part in All-Russian and All-Union competitions. The authors of some of them became diploma winners and laureates of these competitions: students: E. Trofimova, V. Moroz, T. Vasyutenkova, L. Zimina, I. Kirsanova, E. Gatin.
All of the above awards are on display at the museum.
Part of the exposition is devoted to the activities of the student design and technology design office(SPTKB), which was established at the institute in 1984 and played a big role in improving the training of young mechanical engineers. The first head of the SPTKB was Associate Professor V.P. Moiseev (1984 - 1987), who was replaced in 1987 by senior teacher N.Ya. Shchepilov. Under the guidance of teachers and researchers, students developed design and technological documentation, in particular, for the reconstruction of grain drying and cleaning complexes in the farms of the region, forage preparation workshops, and in the summer in the third working semester, as part of research and production teams, they introduced their own developments.
The section "Research work" reflects the scientific and technical creativity of the Academy's employees. Over the history of the university, they have submitted over 400 rationalization proposals and received about 200 copyright certificates for inventions. More than 20 best scientific developments were exhibited at VDNKh of the USSR.
The section of the museum's exposition entitled "Socio-political activity" reflects the main stages of the socio-political work of the Academy staff and students. This section describes the work of the primary organization of the society "Knowledge", which for more than 20 years was headed by Professor F.A. Solovyov. Members of the society "Knowledge" annually read up to 2000 lectures in the city and districts of the region. In 1974, the primary organization of the Institute was awarded the Honorary Diploma of the Knowledge Society of the RSFSR. Professor A.I. Mordashev headed the city branch of the Knowledge society for more than 30 years.
For many years, theoretical seminars were held at the Institute on various problems for various groups of employees.
The exposition presents information about the work of the Komsomol organization of the institute, as one of the largest not only in the city, but also in the region. Much attention is paid to the activities of student construction teams.
A large public role in those years of the Institute's existence was played by the wall newspaper "For Agricultural Personnel", which for many years occupied the first place among the educational institutions of the city when K.K. Smirnov, V.D. Ganyushkin, G.T. Trofimov.
The section of the exposition of the museum "International Relations" presents materials reflecting the multinational composition of students, visits to the institute by foreign delegations, in particular, from the Finnish city of Seynäjoki (Finland) - the twin city of Velikie Luki and until 1989 the district of Gera (GDR) - twin city of the Pskov region.
Also in this section there are exhibits that tell about the activities of international student groups, in which students of the academy also worked.
A separate stand is dedicated to the employees of the institute who took part in providing assistance foreign countries in the training of national agricultural personnel. Among them, Associate Professor G.V. Kalachev, who worked for three years in Vietnam and Ethiopia. In the 1970s, plant protection specialists from the Republics of Bulgaria and Cuba improved their skills at the Institute.
The role is growing every year environmental education students. For many years, the city people's university of nature protection operated at the institute. Its rector, associate professor T.P. Mikhailova in 1987 for many years of fruitful work and active promotion of environmental knowledge was awarded the Certificate of Honor of the All-Russian Council for the Management of People's Universities under the Ministry of Education of the RSFSR. The primary organization of the All-Union Society for the Conservation of Nature was actively working at the institute when it was headed by V.V. Kozlova, N.M. Kislov.
In 1987, the Velikoluksky Agricultural Institute was awarded the Diploma of the first degree at the city complex exhibition "Nature Protection-87".
In the environmental training of students, created on the initiative of the Pskov writer I.A. Vasiliev in the village of Borki, Velikoluksky district, the first House of environmental education in the region.
The museum's exposition reflects the main directions of the work of the Institute for Nature Protection.
The exposition of the "Educational process" section also presents materials about the best study groups and individual students of the institute, in particular, photographs of some of the Lenin scholarship holders.
The existence of the academy museum is an important aspect educational work with students. Viewing the exposition allows them to see the glorious history of the university where they study, to feel like a part of a large team with established traditions and a rich past. A visit to the museum enriches visitors with new knowledge, leaves a mark on their minds and feelings, as evidenced by their feedback. Here are just a few of them:
— "A visit to the museum will make it easier for us to choose a profession." (Students of the 10th grade of Gdovskaya high school, 1984); (Students of the 10th grade of the Gdovskaya secondary school, 1984);
— "We believe that the museum is one of the best in the country's agricultural universities."(Head of the Department of Psychology high school Department of the Ministry of Agriculture of the USSR, 1984);
— “Amazing with what you see and hear. This is a great wealth of your institute.”(Researchers of the Estonian Research Institute of Agriculture and Land Reclamation, 1984);
— “Such museums are needed in universities. The memory of people is a lot.”(Head of the BNIIK department, 1987);
— “We leave the museum with a feeling of deep satisfaction and pride in our institute.”(Graduates of the Faculty of Agronomy in 1979, 1989);
And today there is a good tradition of visiting the museum by first-year students crossing the threshold of the Velikolukskaya State Agricultural Academy, as well as guests of the academy from other universities and research institutes of the country.
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Postgraduate and doctoral studies
The main activities of the postgraduate department
1. Organization of the educational process for the preparation of graduate students at the academy in accordance with the current nomenclature of specialties of researchers.
academy
The Federal State Educational Institution of Higher Education Velikoluksky State Agricultural Academy was established on December 4, 1957, first as Velikoluksky Agricultural Institute, and then in 1995 received its current status.
The Academy today is equipped with the latest laboratory equipment and digital technology, computer classes and devices, a modern educational and scientific complex, where 3823 students study full-time and part-time. The university trains HPE specialists in 15 specialties, including 5 areas of bachelor's degree. Currently, 13 open source software programs are in the final stages of licensing.
There are 4 faculties, 12 departments, 4 research laboratories, 18 computer classes, postgraduate studies in 16 specialties, a center continuing education, experimental field, scientific Library, information and consulting center, editorial and publishing department, training park of cars, health center, recreation center, etc.
The educational process is provided by highly qualified teachers and researchers with a total of 181 people, including 21 doctors / professors, the average degree of departments is 64%.
Research work is carried out in close cooperation with the agricultural sector of the Pskov and adjacent Tver and Smolensk regions. The basic scientific and technical project "Development of a regionally adapted system of measures for the development and stabilization of the agro-industrial complex of the Pskov region" includes 4 complex topics. The priority is to carry out applied scientific research on the problems of increasing the productivity and breeding qualities of cattle, improving the system of potato seed production, and creating highly productive cultivated pastures. In 2010, the total volume of research and development work performed exceeded 15 million rubles.
As part of federal program social development in the village, in cooperation with the regional agro-industrial complex authorities and the business community, the work of the information and consulting center of the academy was organized, which provides consulting support to agricultural producers.
The academy is successfully developing a system of additional professional education aimed at organizing advanced training and professional retraining of employees and specialists of the agro-industrial complex of the region, providing additional educational services Academy employees, students, legal entities and individuals in 24 licensed areas. The amount of funds received over the past three years has increased 4 times and last year amounted to more than 4 million rubles.
Educational building No. 2 |
Educational building No. 4 |
"Educational and laboratory building of zooengineering faculty" |
Dormitory No. 1 |
Dormitory No. 2 |
Dormitory No. 4 |
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In November 2010, the construction of a new educational and laboratory building with a total area of 9898 m2 was completed, which houses not only educational and lecture rooms and specialized laboratories, but also sports and assembly hall, a gym and a canteen, a veterinary clinic and a zoological museum, a museum of military and labor glory and two conference rooms.
Today, the Velikoluksky Agricultural Academy is one of the largest dynamically developing universities in the Pskov region, which over the years of work has trained more than 25 thousand specialists and is able, in modern market conditions, to provide the agro-industrial complex and industrial enterprises of the region with highly qualified personnel, a university capable of influencing the development of agriculture, the economy and social sphere Pskov region.
The Federal State Educational Institution of Higher Professional Education Velikoluksky State Agricultural Academy was established on December 4, 1957, first as Velikoluksky Agricultural Institute, and then in 1995 received its current status.
The Academy today is equipped with the latest laboratory equipment and digital technology, computer classes and devices, a modern educational and scientific complex, where 3823 students study full-time and part-time. The university trains HPE specialists in 15 specialties, including 5 areas of bachelor's degree. Currently, 13 open source software programs are in the final stages of licensing.
The structure of the academy has 5 faculties, 16 departments, 4 research laboratories, 18 computer classes, postgraduate studies in 16 specialties, a continuing education center, an experimental field, a scientific library, an information and consulting center, an editorial and publishing department, a training park of machines, a health center , recreation center, etc.
The educational process is provided by highly qualified teachers and researchers with a total of 181 people, including 21 doctors / professors, the average degree of departments is 64%.
Research work is carried out in close cooperation with the agricultural sector of the Pskov and adjacent Tver and Smolensk regions. The basic scientific and technical project "Development of a regionally adapted system of measures for the development and stabilization of the agro-industrial complex of the Pskov region" includes 4 complex topics. The priority is to carry out applied scientific research on the problems of increasing the productivity and breeding qualities of cattle, improving the system of potato seed production, and creating highly productive cultivated pastures. In 2010, the total volume of research and development work performed exceeded 15 million rubles.
Within the framework of the federal program for the social development of the countryside, in cooperation with the regional agro-industrial complex authorities and the business community, the work of the information and consulting center of the academy was organized, which provides consulting support to agricultural producers.
The academy is successfully developing a system of additional professional education aimed at organizing advanced training and professional retraining of workers and specialists in the agro-industrial complex of the region, providing additional educational services to academy employees, students, legal entities and individuals in 24 licensed areas. The amount of funds received over the past three years has increased 4 times and last year amounted to more than 4 million rubles.
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Educational building No. 2 |
Educational building No. 3 |
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Educational building No. 5 |
Dormitory No. 1 |
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Dormitory No. 2 |
Dormitory No. 3 |
Dormitory No. 4 |
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In November 2010, the construction of a new educational and laboratory building with a total area of 9898 m2 was completed, which will house not only educational and lecture rooms and specialized laboratories, but also sports and assembly halls, a gym and a canteen, a veterinary clinic and a zoological museum, a museum of combat and labor glory and two conference rooms.
Today, the Velikolukskaya Agricultural Academy is one of the largest dynamically developing universities in the Pskov region, which over the years of work has trained more than 25 thousand specialists and is able, in modern market conditions, to provide the agro-industrial complex and industrial enterprises of the region with highly qualified personnel, a university capable of influencing the development of agriculture, the economy and social spheres of the Pskov region.
History of the Academy
The last volleys of the Great Patriotic War have died down. Destruction in the country. The long-suffering Velikoluksky land, like many other regions that were in the zone of hostilities and occupation by the Nazi invaders, needed to restore the destroyed economy.
Agricultural enterprises were particularly affected. Collective farms and state farms were plundered. Wounded, pitted like smallpox, the land needed reclamation and melioration.
The restoration of agriculture required the identification of priority areas in the development of the village. It was necessary to launch capital construction, restore farms and livestock, renew the machine and tractor fleet and develop a system for the proper operation of equipment, introduce technologies that could provide the country with bread and animals with a sufficient amount of complete feed in the shortest possible time. It required not only the participation of all the surviving villagers - good practitioners, but also the competent guidance of specialists: agronomists, livestock specialists, mechanical engineers, and economists. Therefore, the urgent task of training highly qualified personnel for the countryside had to be solved by higher educational institutions of an agricultural profile.
By decrees of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR of August 22 and 23, 1944, in order to restore the national economy of the region, which had been badly damaged by the fascist invasion and to bring the regional leadership closer to the places as soon as possible, independent Velikolukskaya and Pskov regions were formed as part of the Russian Federation. They were almost exclusively agricultural, since the creation of modern industry came later. The restoration of the pre-war level of production, as well as its further development, to a large extent depended on the availability of qualified specialists. And they were just sorely lacking in new areas. We had to be content with graduates of agricultural schools and technical schools with a secondary education, and most often short-term courses. Also, many people without special education worked in collective farms, state farms and MTS.
On January 20, 1950, a joint resolution "On the organization of an agricultural institute in the city of Pskov" was adopted by the Pskov regional party committee and the regional executive committee. A month later, on February 24 of the same year, their example was followed by governing bodies Velikiye Luki region, which adopted a resolution "On the organization of an agricultural institute in the city of Velikiye Luki". The leadership of both regions, taking into account the acute shortage of highly qualified agricultural personnel, asked the Council of Ministers of the USSR to open agricultural institutes in the regional centers, while making specific proposals.
The bureau of the Velikoluksky regional party committee instructed the agricultural department (headed by I.S. Gustov) and the regional agricultural administration to prepare a corresponding note to the Central Committee and the Government of the USSR. It contained a request to transfer boxes of buildings of the former airport to the newly organized university, after the restoration of which they would house the educational and living quarters of the institute. The necessary funds were also requested for this, in such a way that already in 1951 to organize the recruitment of students for the first year of four faculties: agronomy, zootechnics, hydromelioration and mechanization of agriculture, and in the future to provide for the organization of a faculty for the retraining of agricultural specialists and leading collective farm personnel .
But then, neither in Pskov, nor in Velikie Luki, the organization of agricultural universities did not take place. The issue itself was not removed from the agenda, but waited in the wings.
Only six years passed, and on October 2, 1957, by decision of the Supreme Soviet of the RSFSR, the Velikolukskaya region was abolished. By that time, the situation in the country had also changed. The new leadership headed by N.S. Khrushchev announced the task of raising and developing agriculture priority. Its implementation was largely associated with the development of agricultural science and the availability of experienced personnel.
The leadership of the now united Pskov region again took the initiative, and on October 12, 1957, the Pskov regional committee of the CPSU and the regional executive committee returned to the issue of organizing an agricultural institute in the region. The Central Committee of the CPSU, the Government and the Council of Ministers of the USSR prepared a written justification.
“In connection with the accession to the Pskov region of 19 districts and the city of Velikie Luki of the former Velikie Luki region, the Pskov region is significantly increasing,” it was noted in it, “at present, the region includes 43 administrative rural districts, 97 MTS, 44 state farms and 1531 collective farms. The Pskov region, like other regions of the North-West, is experiencing an acute shortage of agricultural specialists, especially with higher education, as it is replenished with young specialists from the southern and central regions, who, after working for 2-3 years, tend to leave for their homeland.
In connection with the abolition of regional organizations in the city of Velikiye Luki, an opportunity arose to organize an agricultural institute. Administrative buildings with an area of more than 11 thousand m 2 have been vacated, of which they can be used: for an educational building - the building of the Velikoluksky regional committee of the CPSU with an area of 4.5 thousand m 2 and the educational building of party courses with an area of 2.5 thousand m 2, for a student dormitory - a building previously occupied by a dormitory of party courses with an area of 2.5 thousand m 2, for apartments of the teaching staff - two new, unoccupied residential buildings with 77 apartments. For these purposes, the living space in other freed-up houses can also be used. The educational and experimental farm of a higher agricultural educational institution can be located on the basis of the abolished women's correctional colony, located near the city and having a land mass of over 1000 hectares and the necessary industrial and residential buildings ... ".
This time, the voice of the Pskovites was heard in Moscow. Contributed to this, obviously, and the initiative of N.S. Khrushchev, embodied in a special Decree of the Central Committee of the CPSU and the Council of Ministers of the USSR on the withdrawal of educational institutions, especially agricultural ones, from major cities to the places of production. Therefore, the Pskov Regional Committee of the CPSU asked to consider the possibility of transferring the Agricultural Institute from Leningrad or Moscow to Velikiye Luki.
On December 4, 1957, the Council of Ministers of the USSR adopted a Resolution on the organization of the Velikoluksky Agricultural Institute on the basis of the Leningrad Institute of Applied Zoology and Phytopathology and the Smolensk Veterinary Institute. He recommended relocating students, part of the teachers and equipment to Velikiye Luki.
In December 1957, students and part of the teachers of the zootechnical faculty with all its property and equipment arrived in Velikie Luki from the Smolensk Veterinary Institute. Students arrived in the amount of 441 people from all five courses: the first year - 74, the second - 99, the third - 121, the fourth - 73, the fifth - 74.
In January 1958, the Velikoluksky Agricultural Institute began learning activities, having a zootechnical faculty in its composition, which initially determined its leading specialization. In June 1958, employees of the Leningrad Institute of Applied Zoology and Phytopathology arrived in the city of Velikiye Luki with the equipment and property of this institute. On its basis, the Faculty of Improvement of Agronomists in Plant Protection began to operate at the All-Russian Agricultural Institute.
The main (first) building of the academy
Since the Velikoluksky Agricultural Institute became the successor of the Smolensk Veterinary Institute and the Leningrad Institute of Applied Zoology and Phytopathology, it is fair to briefly touch on their history.
The Smolensk Zoo-Veterinary Institute, established in 1952, had two faculties: zootechnical and veterinary.
building of the Smolensk Veterinary Institute, 1956
In 1955, the veterinary faculty, without making a single graduation in Smolensk, was transferred to the Vitebsk Veterinary Institute. Before being transferred to Velikie Luki, the zootechnical faculty of the Smolensk Institute managed to make one graduation of 70 animal scientists in 1957.
A group of students who came to the All-Russian Agricultural Institute from the Smolensk Veterinary Institute, 1957
The first rector of the Smolensk Veterinary Institute was Candidate of Agricultural Sciences T.M. Omelchenko (1952 - 1954), the second (and last) - candidate of biological sciences V.T. Khlebas (1954 - 1957).
From the teaching staff of the Smolensk Veterinary Institute, 25 people moved to Velikiye Luki. Some of them (N.A. Andreev, I.T. Baikov, G.I. Voronkova, P.M. Emelyanov, A.N. Martsishin, A.N. Miroshkin, E.F. Stepanov, K.G. Shipov) worked at the All-Russian Agricultural Institute for a short time (less than 3 years). Most of the teachers from Smolensk gave the Velikoluksky Agricultural Institute many years of their labor activity. Among them, Doctor of Veterinary Sciences, Professor N.P. Tikhomirov, who worked at the All-Union Agricultural Institute for 23 years, including 17 years in charge of the Department of Fundamentals of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Hygiene (1958 - 1975); candidate historical sciences, Associate Professor P.A. Feoktistova, who worked at the All-Russian Agricultural Institute for 18 years (1958 - 1970), headed the department of Marxism-Leninism; Candidate of Biological Sciences, Associate Professor A.Ya. Gruzdev, worked at the All-Union Agricultural Institute for 10 years, headed the Department of Anatomy and Physiology of Farm Animals; Candidate of Agricultural Sciences, Associate Professor A.I. Chernykh worked at the All-Union Agricultural Institute for 7 years, was the first dean of the zootechnical faculty, for 4 years he headed the department of private zootechnics and dairy business; Associate Professor T.F. Orlov, worked at the All-Union Agricultural Institute as the head of the department of economics and organization of agricultural enterprises from 1958 to 1971; candidate of veterinary sciences V.T. Kryachko worked at the All-Union Agricultural Institute - All-Russian State Agricultural Academy from 1958 to 2002 as an associate professor at the Department of Veterinary Fundamentals; doctor of veterinary sciences F.A. Solovyov worked at the All-Union Agricultural Institute for 33 years, in 1969 he defended his doctoral dissertation, became a professor, for 15 years (1975 - 1990) he headed the Department of the Fundamentals of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Hygiene; M.V. Lazarev worked at the All-Russian Agricultural Institute for 35 years, including 26 years as head of the department foreign languages; Assistant of the Department of Anatomy and Physiology of Farm Animals A.V. Komarov worked at the All-Union Agricultural Institute for 25 years, first defended his Ph.D., then his doctoral dissertation, became a professor, head. Department of Anatomy and Physiology of Farm Animals.
Candidate of Veterinary Sciences, Associate Professor V.T. Kryachko
For more than 10 years, associate professor of the department of private animal husbandry and dairy business, candidate of agricultural sciences K.P. Starkova, senior lecturer of the department of Marxism-Leninism V.L. Gruzdeva, Senior Lecturer of the Department of Physical Education and Sports V.I. Sizov.
Candidates of Agricultural Sciences, Associate Professors I.A. Minin, G.S. Isaev, I.I. Titov, I.N. Radaev, A.A. Gubonin.
All of them contributed to the establishment of the Velikoluksky Agricultural Institute, and many of them contributed to its further development.
The term of study at the institute was two years. Persons with higher and secondary agronomic and biological education and manufacturing experience. Educational and scientific work was carried out at 11 departments. The institute trained specialists through postgraduate studies.
Over the 36 years of its existence, IZIF has trained 5,750 specialists in plant protection against pests and diseases, in plant quarantine, in aerial chemical methods of combating pests and diseases of crops for departments and detachments of the civil air fleet, as well as zoologists for anti-epidemic institutions of the USSR Ministry of Health. Many specialists in the field of plant protection improved their skills in short courses at this institute. Among the graduates of the Leningrad IZIF there were 12 doctors and about 200 candidates of sciences.
During the Great Patriotic War, the institute continued to work in the city of Pavlovsk, Altai Territory.
From 1922 to 1943, the director of the IZIF was the honored worker of science, professor I.I. Bogdanov-Katkov, from 1948 to 1953 - candidate of agricultural sciences B.A. Bryantsev and from 1953 to 1958 - candidate of agricultural sciences N.S. Fedorinchik.
In June 1958, 242 first-year students were transferred from the Leningrad Institute of Applied Zoology and Phytopathology (general faculty - 172 students, quarantine - 51, aviation chemical - 19).
Of the 39 IZIF teachers, 8 agreed to move to Velikiye Luki. Among them: Candidate of Agricultural Sciences, Associate Professor M.I. Shevchenko, who became the first dean of the faculty for the improvement of agronomists in plant protection at the All-Russian Agricultural Institute, head. Department of Entomology, worked for 16 years before retiring in 1974; Candidate of Biological Sciences, Associate Professor G.I. Zhuravsky worked at the All-Union Agricultural Institute in 1958 - 1960, head. Department of Microbiology; A.I. Medyanskaya for three years (1958 - 1961) worked at the All-Russian Agricultural Institute, head. Department of mechanization and electrification.
For 35 years, G.A. Dadychenko. She worked for 27 years at the All-Russian Agricultural Institute as an assistant, then as a senior lecturer in the Department of Chemistry.
FORMATION AND DEVELOPMENT OF THE INSTITUTE
For the implementation of its main task- personnel training - the institute needs to have, first of all, an appropriate material and technical base and faculty. This was the focus of the leadership of the institute from the first years of its existence.
Administrative buildings vacated after the abolition of the Velikoluksky region, as well as property received from the Smolensk Veterinary Institute and the Leningrad Institute of Applied Zoology and Phytopathology in the form of educational and scientific equipment, the book fund of their libraries, served as the basis for the material and technical base of the newly created Velikoluksky Agricultural Institute, and specialists who arrived from Smolensk and Leningrad became the backbone of its faculty.
The recruitment of the staff of the All-Russian Agricultural Institute was facilitated by a significant contingent of workers of various specialties who were released from work when the Velikiye Luki region was abolished. For example, A.A. Ivanov, who previously worked in the regional committee of the CPSU, and G.E. Sandler, who worked in the regional committee of the trade union of agricultural workers. A highly qualified specialist who worked as a deputy manager of the regional trust of the dairy industry A.I. was accepted as a teacher of the dairy business course. Dmitrov, who in 1959 was awarded the academic title of associate professor without defending his Ph.D. thesis.
In the first year of the institute's existence, young specialists came to work as teachers. From Moscow after graduating from postgraduate studies at the Moscow Agricultural Academy named after K.A. Timiryazev in 1958, candidates of sciences I.A. Malygina, E.A. Savkina, B.D. Kambegov, P.I. Kondratiev, and after graduating from the postgraduate course at the Moscow Veterinary Academy - Candidates of Sciences G.V. Kalachev, L.N. Goltyaeva, spouses V.A. Musatov and T.V. Shakhov. In 1958, the spouses S.Ya. and G.A. Senik, candidates of sciences, who completed postgraduate studies at the Moldavian Veterinary Academy.
Spouses N.N. came from Leningrad to work as teachers. Golenishchev and L.I. Pravdin, who completed postgraduate studies at the All-Union Institute of Plant Protection.
In the same year, 1958, for scientific and pedagogical work at the All-Union Agricultural Institute, they moved from other universities of the country: P.T. Orlov - from the Grodno Agricultural Institute, A.N. Dobrolyubsky - from the University of Chisinau, A.P. Klykov - from the Ryazan Agricultural Institute, wife S.M. and R.I. Belyakovs from the Belarusian Agricultural Academy, M.S. Kovyndikov - from the Leningrad Veterinary Institute.
Among those who arrived in 1958 were I.A. Zaitsev, L.S. Mironova, A.P. Mikhailov, T.I. Nikiforova, V.P. Ulikhina, R.A. Chabdarova, I.S. Shembel; in 1959 - L.A. Zakolodina-Mitina; in 1960 - S.S. Baranovskaya, spouses L.F. and D.V. Ippolitovs, N.I. Kotelnikov, N.K. Filatov.
N.K. Filatov
In October 1958, on the direction of the Ministry of Agriculture of the USSR, A.K. Ermolaev.
Among those who came to teach at the institute in the first three years of its existence, many later became its veterans.
For newly arrived teachers, the city authorities allocated apartments in the best three houses at that time, located in the city center not far from the institute. The favorable and caring attitude of the authorities of the region and the city supported and facilitated the hard work on the formation of a new institution and the organization of the educational process.
The expansion and strengthening of the material base was facilitated by the receipt of many educational materials from the All-Union Agricultural Exhibition (VSHV), which at that time was being transformed into the Exhibition of Achievements of the National Economy (VDNKh).
Initially, 12 departments were formed at the institute:
Department of Marxism-Leninism;
Department of Inorganic, Organic and biological chemistry;
Department of Physics and Agricultural Mechanization;
Department of Foreign Languages;
Department of Botany and Agronomy;
Department of Anatomy, Histology and Physiology of Farm Animals;
Department of Feeding and Breeding Farm Animals;
Department of Private Animal Husbandry;
Department of Fundamentals of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Hygiene;
Department of Economics and Organization of Agricultural Enterprises;
Department of Special Training;
Department of Physical Education and Sports.
January 7, 1958 began training sessions at the only zootechnical faculty at that time (in 1976 it was renamed zooengineering). In the same year, the following faculties were opened as part of the All-Union Agricultural Institute:
Agronomic (renamed agroecological in 1996);
Faculty of Improvement of Plant Protection Specialists, which in 1966 was transformed into the Faculty of Advanced Training of Agricultural Managers and Specialists (FPK) with the inclusion of monthly advanced training courses for agricultural specialists and a year-long school for training and advanced training that have been permanently operating at the institute since 1963 leading personnel of collective farms and state farms, transferred in 1964 from Pskov.
The building of the agroecological (agronomic) faculty
In 1960, the Faculty of Plant Protection was created at the Institute, which in 1989 was reorganized into the Department of Plant Protection of the Faculty of Agronomy.
In 1962, the faculty of agricultural mechanization was opened at the institute (since 1995 - the faculty of engineering) and in 1981 - the faculty of economics.
By 1961, the number of departments at the institute had increased to 21. Since the department is the main structural unit of the university, it makes sense to list them all and at the same time name the heads of departments in the period of formation and initial development:
Department of Marxism-Leninism (Head of the Department, Candidate of Historical Sciences, Associate Professor P.A. Feoktistova);
Department of Physics and Meteorology (Head of Department Candidate of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, Associate Professor A.P. Dobrolyubsky);
Department of Inorganic, Organic and Biological Chemistry (Head of the Department Candidate of Chemical Sciences, Associate Professor I.T. Markovich);
Department of Botany and Plant Physiology (Head of Department Candidate of Biological Sciences, Associate Professor E.I. Burdonov);
Department of Zoology (Head of Department Candidate of Biological Sciences, Associate Professor N.N. Golenishchev);
Department of Anatomy and Physiology of Farm Animals (Head of the Department Candidate of Biological Sciences, Associate Professor A.Ya. Gruzdev);
Department of General Agriculture and Crop Production (Head of the Department, Candidate of Agricultural Sciences, Associate Professor L.P. Chemodanov);
Department of Feeding Farm Animals (Head of the Department Candidate of Agricultural Sciences, Associate Professor I.A. Minin);
Department of Farm Animal Breeding (Head of the Department Candidate of Agricultural Sciences, Associate Professor P.T. Orlov);
Department of Private Animal Husbandry and Dairy Business (Head of Department Candidate of Agricultural Sciences, Associate Professor A.I. Chernykh);
Department of Fundamentals of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Hygiene (Head of Department Doctor of Veterinary Sciences, Professor N.P. Tikhomirov);
Department of Economics and Organization of Agricultural Enterprises (Head of Department Associate Professor T.F. Orlov);
Department of Mechanization and Electrification of Agriculture (Head of Department Candidate of Agricultural Sciences, Associate Professor S.M. Belyakov);
Department of General and Agricultural Entomology (Head of Department Candidate of Agricultural Sciences, Associate Professor M.I. Shevchenko);
Department of General and Agricultural Phytopathology (Head of Department Candidate of Biological Sciences, Associate Professor A.P. Klykov);
Department of Chemical Methods of Plant Protection (Head of Department Candidate of Biological Sciences, Associate Professor L.A. Zakolodina-Mitina);
Department of Foreign Languages (Head of Department M.A. Lazarev);
Department of Physical Education and Sports (Head of Department N.I. Kotelnikov);
Department of Soil Science with Fundamentals of Geology (Head of the Department, Candidate of Agricultural Sciences, Senior Researcher K.K. Zhuchenkov);
Department of Microbiology (Head of Department Candidate of Biological Sciences, Associate Professor G.I. Zhuravsky);
Department of Special Training (Head of Department P.N. Radaev).
In 1961, in accordance with the decree of the Council of Ministers of the USSR, the department of special training was disbanded.
Dormitory No. 1 of the Faculty of Agroecology
In order to improve educational, methodological and research work, from October 1, 1960, for the first time at the institute, the departments were distributed among the three faculties that existed at that time.
The Faculty of Agronomy included the following departments: Economics and Organization; mechanization and electrification; agriculture and plant growing; soil science; botany and plant physiology; inorganic, organic and biological chemistry; special training.
The zootechnical faculty included the following departments: Marxism-Leninism and political economy; feeding farm animals; breeding of farm animals; private livestock and dairy business; fundamentals of veterinary medicine and zoohygiene; anatomy and physiology of farm animals; foreign languages.
The Faculty of Plant Protection united the departments of: general and agricultural entomology; general and agricultural phytopathology; chemical methods of plant protection; zoology; microbiology; physics and meteorology; physical education and sports.
The distribution of departments by faculties has been preserved to this day.
In 1962, with the opening of the Faculty of Agricultural Mechanization, 4 new departments were organized:
Department of Tractors and Automobiles (Head of Department Candidate of Agricultural Sciences, Associate Professor S.M. Belyakov);
Department of Agricultural Machines (Head of Department Candidate of Technical Sciences, Associate Professor V.N. Ryabtsev);
Department of Repair and Technology of Metals (Head of Department Candidate of Technical Sciences, Associate Professor V.A. Gnoyanik);
department higher mathematics(head of the department K.I. Khazov).
In 1963, the Department of Strength of Materials was established, theoretical mechanics and drawing (head of the department candidate of technical sciences, associate professor G.A. Khailis), in 1965 - the department of operation of the machine and tractor fleet (head of the department associate professor I.G. Usevich) and the department of electrification and electric drive (head of the department M.P. Kuznetsov), renamed in 1977 into the Department of Mechanization of Animal Husbandry (Head of the Department, Candidate of Technical Sciences, Associate Professor P.I. Moiseev).
Dormitory №2
With the expansion of the institute, the opening of new faculties and the increase in study load individual departments are disaggregated, new ones are created, their total number in 1968 - 1970 increases to 32. For example, in 1961 the department of agriculture and crop production was divided into two: the department of agriculture (head of the department, candidate of agricultural sciences, associate professor L.P. Chemodanov) and the department of crop production (head of the department, candidate of agricultural sciences, associate professor N.K. Filatov). In 1966, the Department of Grassland was created (Head of the Department, Doctor of Agricultural Sciences, Professor B.P. Kudelin), in 1968, the Department of Horticulture (Head of the Department, Candidate of Agricultural Sciences, Associate Professor L.A. Nikonov).
Looking for the best organizational structure Institute and its improvement by the 35th anniversary of the Institute (1992), a number of departments were merged and their total number was reduced to 22:
Department of Social and Humanitarian Disciplines (Head of Department Candidate of Philosophical Sciences, Associate Professor G.T. Trofimova);
Department of General Agriculture and Agrochemistry (Head of Department Doctor of Agricultural Sciences, Professor I.A. Ivanov);
Department of Production Technology, Primary Processing and Storage of Crop Products (Head of the Department Doctor of Agricultural Sciences, Professor B.M. Kardashin);
Department of Grassland and Agricultural Melioration (Head of Department Doctor of Agricultural Sciences, Professor V.P. Spasov);
Department of Biotechnology and Seed Production (Head of Department Doctor of Agricultural Sciences, Professor B.M. Kardashin);
Department of Chemistry (Head of Department Candidate of Chemical Sciences, Associate Professor N.V. Magazeeva);
Department of Foreign Languages (Head of Department V.E. Smirnov);
Department of Botany and Horticulture (Head of Department Candidate of Agricultural Sciences, Associate Professor V.Ya. Mamichev);
Department of Plant Protection (Head of Department Candidate of Agricultural Sciences, Associate Professor V.D. Semenov);
Department of Animal Science and Technology of Livestock Production (Head of the Department, Candidate of Agricultural Sciences, Associate Professor A.V. Gerasenkov);
Department of Animal Hygiene, Fundamentals of Veterinary Medicine, Anatomy and Physiology of Farm Animals (Head of the Department Candidate of Veterinary Sciences, Associate Professor N.L. Peregud);
Department of Mechanics and Graphics (Head of Department Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor G.P. Dmitryuk);
Department of Physics and Higher Mathematics (Head of Department Doctor of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, Associate Professor V.P. Evteev);
Department of Tractors and Agricultural Machinery (Head of the Department Candidate of Technical Sciences, Associate Professor R.V. Akhmerova);
Department of operation and repair of the machine and tractor fleet (head of the department, Candidate of Technical Sciences, Associate Professor I.G. Usevich);
Department of Mechanization of Animal Husbandry and the Use of Electricity in Agriculture (Head of the Department, Candidate of Technical Sciences, Associate Professor V.P. Moiseev);
department industrial training(head of the department V.O. Khachkovsky);
Department of Agricultural Economics (Head of the Department Candidate of Economic Sciences, Associate Professor I.A. Kovrizhnykh);
Department of Informatics and computer science(head of the department candidate of technical sciences, associate professor O.S. Malchenkova);
Department of Organization and Management of Agricultural Production (Head of Department Candidate of Agricultural Sciences, Associate Professor G.I. Grigoriev);
Department of Accounting and Analysis economic activity in agriculture (Head of the Department, Candidate of Economic Sciences E.A. Logunov);
Department of Physical Education and Sports (Head of Department V.F. Petrov).
In the process of development of the institute, its material and technical base continues to expand. In 1971, the educational building No. 4 of the Faculty of Agricultural Mechanization with an area of 6357 m 2 was put into operation. Classrooms (lectures and laboratories) are equipped with modern technical teaching aids. AT studying proccess electronic technology is constantly being introduced. Specialized laboratories are being created: computer technology laboratories with personal computers, a plant and feed analysis laboratory, a biochemical laboratory, and a dairy laboratory.
Faculty of Engineering (Faculty of Agricultural Mechanization)
In 1990, the construction of another educational building, the fifth in a row and the largest in terms of area (9600 m 2), began. The number of hostels has increased to five.
At present, the total area of four educational buildings (excluding the fifth one under construction) is 21826 m 2 and the area of dormitories is 14092 m 2, which makes it possible to provide 100% of needy nonresident students with housing.
Over the years of development of the university, the number of teaching and teaching support staff has increased 3 times. If in 1959 there were 76 teachers on the staff of the institute, including one doctor of science, professor, 37 candidates of science, associate professors and 39 people of teaching and support staff, then in 2007 the teaching staff already consists of 245 people, including doctors of sciences, professors - 26 (of which 10 are part-time) and 146 candidates of sciences, associate professors. The teaching and support staff consists of 149 people.
Naturally, the number of students also increased. In 1958, 515 people studied at the institute, including 440 in the five years of the zootechnical faculty and 75 in the first year of the agronomic faculty. As of October 1, 2007, there were 2086 students in the full-time department of four faculties, that is, 3.4 times more than in 1958.
Dormitory №3
In the early years of the institute most of applicants have already learned agricultural work. So, for example, in 1959, out of 225 students admitted to the first year - 110 had a work experience of at least two years, 13 - were sent to study by collective farms. In some years, the number of economic scholarship holders reached 50% of those accepted.
Despite this, performance was high. For example, in the examination session 1957/58 school year in the fifth year of the zoo department, 44% of students passed the exams as "excellent" and 36% - as "good" and "excellent".
In the first year of the institute's existence, there was only one Doctor of Science among the teachers - Professor N.P. Tikhomirov. In 1961, A.K. Ermolaev (since 1962 - professor). In addition to them, professors worked at the institute: N.Ya. Selyakov (1961 - 1964), A.A. Yakovlev (1962 - 1965), Ya.G. Momot (1964 - 1973), M.A. Pankov (1967 - 1968), A.K. Kuklin (1967 - 1980), B.P. Kudelin (1966 - 1968), S.E. Kozlov (1969 - 2006), V.P. Spasov (1971 - 2003), A.A. Korotkov (1981 - 1988), B.M. Kardashin (1988 - 2000), G.N. Dmitryuk (1991 - 1994), A.R. Matserushka (1992 - 2001), I.M. Tyupaev (1994 - 2005), S.V. Grislis (1995 - 2002), S.A. Vodolazhchenko (1996 - 2006).
In order to improve scientific and pedagogical qualifications, candidates of sciences working at the institute, associate professors prepared and defended doctoral dissertations and became professors. Among them: A.K. Ermolaev, F.A. Solovyov, V.A. Musatov, T.V. Shakhova, A.V. Komarov, G.A. Hylis, V.P. Spasov, I.A. Ivanov, N.K. Ivantsov, A.I. Ivanov, M.A. Kostenko, V.V. Morozov, S.A. Katchenkov, Yu.A. Mirzoyants, E.V. Semenova, V.A. Samarin, I.Kh. Ulubaev, N.P. Gudkova, V.A. Emelyanov, T.A. Ivanova.
Professors and Doctors of Sciences of the Academy, 1999
Many employees of the institute, successfully combining pedagogical and scientific work, prepared and defended their dissertations, became candidates of sciences, associate professors. Among them are veterans who worked at the institute more than 20 years: I.N. Egorov, I.V. Ershov, A.A. Ivanovskaya, L.F. Ippolitova, V.V. Kozlova, O.V. Kosov, N.N. Moskvin, A.V. Naumenko, M.A. Rogov, N.I. Semenova, G.S. Sokolova, I.G. Usevich, V.N. Fomin, V.I. Shapovalov.
group of employees awarded government awards, 1988
The teaching staff was partially replenished from among experienced laboratory assistants with higher education. Over the history of the university, about 50 laboratory assistants became teachers. Among them: O.F. Belousova, E.F. Bermicheva, G.V. Gavrilova, N.I. Gerasenkova, E.S. Davydova, G.A. Dadychenko, Yu.A. Evdaseva, T.P. Elagina, N.A. Emelyanova, M.D. Ershova, T.N. Ivanova, A.V. Krishtal, N.S. Levteeva, G.N. Lapina, L.A. Makeeva, E.A. Melnik, V.N. Naumenko, I.N. Pavlov, O.N. Petrova, T.I. Rusakova, T.A. Savelyeva, S.P. Sazykova, T.P. Semenova, M.V. Solovieva, I.A. Tarasova, N.V. Troshkov, E.M. Tunik, Yu.N. Fedorova, G.M. Fedotova, M.N. Chertova and others.
About 90 people from the teaching staff headed the departments and made a feasible contribution to their organization, further strengthening and development. Among them were heads of departments more than 20 years M.V. Lazarev (Department of Foreign Languages) and V.P. Spasov (department of grassland).
For more than 15 years they have been in the positions of managers: M.M. Boldov (Department of Agricultural Machinery), I.V. Ershov (department of operation and repair of MTP), L.A. Zakolodina-Mitina (Department of Chemical Methods of Plant Protection), N.I. Kotelnikov and V.F. Petrov (Department of Physical Education and Sports), L.A. Nikonov (Department of Horticulture), S.Ya. Senik (Department of Farm Animal Feeding), F.A. Solovyov and N.P. Tikhomirov (Department of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Hygiene), I.G. Usevich (Department of Machine and Tractor Park Operation), G.A. Hailis (Department of Theoretical Mechanics), M.I. Shevchenko (Department of Entomology).
For more than 10 years they have worked as managers: A.P. Mikhailov and F.Ya. Baikov (Department of Physics), V.P. Bolshukhin (Department of Chemistry), V.Ya. Gnoyanik (MTP repair), P.N. Golenishchev (Department of Zoology), A.Ya. Gruzdev (Department of Anatomy and Physiology of Farm Animals), E.P. Dorofeev, G.I. Zhukov, N.V. Metlitsky and P.A. Feoktistova (department social sciences), A.K. Ermolaev (department of breeding farm animals), I.V. Ershov (Department of Theoretical Mechanics), I.A. Zaitsev (Department of Higher Mathematics), N.K. Ivantsov (Department of Chemical Methods of Plant Protection), A.K. Kuklin (department of agriculture), L.S. Mironova (Department of Botany), P.I. Moiseev (department of animal husbandry mechanization), A.I. Mordashev (department of plant growing), T.F. Orlov (Department of Economics and Organization), N.S. Pogorelova (Department of Phytopathology), L.I. Pravdin (Department of Plant Physiology), G.M. Raevsky (department of organization), V.N. Ryabtsev (Department of Agricultural Machinery), T.V. Shakhova (Department of Physiology of Farm Animals).
From 5 to 10 years, the departments were headed by: I.F. Anisimov (department of feeding and breeding), Z.P. Antonova (Department of Social Sciences), V.A. Goncharov (Department of Soil Science), N.D. Gorsky (Department of Machine Repair), G.I. Grigoriev (department of organization and management), D.S. Grishin (Department of Tractors and Automobiles), B.C. Egorov (Department of Economics), V.A. Emelyanov (Department of Entomology), I.A. Ivanov (department of agriculture and agrochemistry), D.V. Ippolitov (department of agriculture), G.V. Kalachev (Department of Private Animal Science and Dairy Business), B.M. Kardashin and N.K. Filatov (department of plant growing), I.A. Kovrizhnykh (Department of Economics), A.A. Korotkov (Department of Soil Science), A.A. Kastorin (Department of Economics and Organization), N.V. Magazeeva, I.T. Markevich, I.S. Pushnitskaya and Yu.M. Raevskaya (Department of Chemistry), V.Ya. Mamichev (Department of Botany and Horticulture), T.P. Mikhailova (Department of Botany), V.P. Moiseev (department of animal husbandry mechanization), V.A. Musatov (department of anatomy and zoology), A.V. Naumenko (Department of Social Sciences), N.I. Putintsev (department of plant growing), E.A. Romanov (Department of Electrification and Electric Drive), G.A. Senik (department of anatomy and physiology), V.D. Semenov (Department of Plant Protection), V.E. Smirnov (Department of Foreign Languages), T.I. Utyugova (Department of Phytopathology), E.K. Khayrushev (Department of Entomology), L.P. Chemodanov (department of agriculture and crop production).
In such a large institution as a university, one cannot do without administrative, managerial and service personnel - the personnel department, the educational department, the accounting department, the supply department and other departments. The total number of this staff in the AGSA in 2007 is 270 people. Many of them have been working at the institute since the first years of its existence.
T.I. Ilyin (1958 - 1978), T.G. Mikheenko (1978 - 1987), L.P. Ignatiev - from 1987 to the present.
Head position educational part occupied by M.M. Krivoruchko (1958 - 1976), G.I. Smirnova (1976 - 2005), V.I. Malkevich - from 2005 to the present.
A.A. worked as chief accountants. Ivanov (1958 - 1974), G.E. Sandler (1974 - 1992), N.L. Petina (1992 - 2002), E.A. Kuryleva (2002 - 2003). From 2003 to the present, the chief accountant is N.G. Afinogenov.
The office was headed by A.O. Bavshenkova (1958 - 1977), N.V. Ivanova (1977 - 1982), G.I. Petrova (1982 - 1994), A.N. Korzh - from 1994 to the present.
About 50 people devoted many years to work in the research sector of the institute (headed by V.D. Ganyushkin, Ya.V. Bystrov, T.M. Puchkova), workshops (headed by V.I. Timoshenkov), printing shop (headed by A.M. Slizkova and V.V. Liseenkov), garage (headed by I.I. Konkin).
For 50 years of existence, our university was headed by six rectors.
The first rector of the Institute was Candidate of Historical Sciences Ilya Fedoseevich Sutormin (before that, a lecturer at the Leningrad IZIF). He worked in this position for 2 years.
Candidate of Historical Sciences I.F. Sutormin - the first rector of the academy
In December 1959, he was replaced by Candidate of Agricultural Sciences, Associate Professor A.K. Ermolaev, who previously worked as vice-rector for academic and scientific work.
Candidate of Agricultural Sciences, Associate Professor A.K. Ermolaev
Alexei Konstantinovich Ermolaev is an experienced administrative worker, a person with a rich biography. The son of an Ufa worker, he graduated from the Bashkir Agricultural Institute, began working in production, over time he was promoted to the high post of People's Commissar of Agriculture of the Bash ASSR, then - First Deputy of the Council of Ministers of the Bash ASSR. He was elected a deputy of the Supreme Soviet of the RSFSR. He was awarded two orders of the Red Banner of Labor, the Order of the Badge of Honor and many medals.
For more than 20 years, A.K. Ermolaev worked in agricultural universities. Before arriving in Velikoluksky Agricultural Institute in 1958, he was on a business trip abroad for two years - he worked at the Mongolian State University, assisting the Mongolian People's Republic in the training of agricultural personnel.
A.K. Ermolaev was the first in the institute to defend his doctoral dissertation in 1961. He was awarded the degree of Doctor of Agricultural Sciences, and in 1962 he was awarded the academic title of professor.
A.K. Ermolaev worked as the rector of the All-Union Agricultural Institute for more than 8 years, and it would be fair to say that the main organizational work for the formation and development of the university fell on his shoulders.
A.K. awards Ermolaeva
Giving great importance improving the working conditions of the new faculties opened at the institute and the numerically growing team, A.K. Ermolaev put a lot of effort and energy to complete the construction of a new large educational building on the A. Matrosov embankment. In 1963, this building was commissioned. Its total area is 8648 m 2 , and before that the institute had only 6715 m 2 of study space.
In 1968, the candidate of agricultural sciences, professor Alexander Konstantinovich Kuklin was appointed rector. Like his predecessor, Alexander Konstantinovich had rich biography. An agronomist by profession, he worked in production for more than 30 years, and for many years he headed one of the collective farms in the Novosibirsk region.
Candidate of Agricultural Sciences, Professor A.K. Kuklin
For many years of conscientious work, A.K. Kuklin awarded the order Lenin, and in 1949, for obtaining high yields of flax, he was awarded the title of Hero of Socialist Labor. In 1955 A.K. Kuklin was elected a deputy of the Supreme Soviet of the RSFSR.
To work in our institute A.K. Kuklin arrived from the Blagoveshchensk Agricultural Institute in 1967 after being elected by competition to the position of head. department of agriculture. He served as rector of the All-Union Agricultural Institute for 5 years from 1968 to 1973.
Candidate of Agricultural Sciences, Associate Professor P.M. Kondratiev
In 1973 A.K. Kuklin is replaced by Candidate of Agricultural Sciences, Associate Professor Pyotr Mikhailovich Kondratiev, who returned to the institute, where he had previously worked for 6 years (1958 - 1964), including 4 years as vice-rector for academic and scientific work. Petr Mikhailovich worked as a rector for 14 years before retiring in 1987. Under his leadership, a 9-storey dormitory for students was built and put into operation.
Dormitory №4
From 1987 to 2002, the rector of the institute was Doctor of Agricultural Sciences, Professor Vasily Prokofievich Spasov. He has worked at the institute since 1971, successively holding the positions of head of the department of grassland and agricultural melioration, dean of the agronomic faculty (1979 - 1983), vice-rector for scientific work (1983 - 1987).
Doctor of Agricultural Sciences, Professor V.P. Spasov
V.P. The Spasovs, as rector, provided significant assistance to the farms of the region in organizing meadow fodder production.
Thanks to the efforts of V.P. Spasov Institute managed to build a hostel for students of the advanced training faculty in 1989, in 1990 to begin construction of a new educational and laboratory building, hangars, garages and boxes for storing equipment were built in the village of Maikino, a training ground was equipped, a training and experimental field was created.
Many years of experience allowed V.P. Spasov to ensure the stable development of the institute and its transformation into an academy in 1994.
As a prominent scientist, he participated in six international congresses and symposiums on grassland, was elected an academician of the International Academy of Informatization, the Academy of Agricultural Education, the International Academy of Sciences of Ecology and Life Safety. He was awarded the honorary titles "Honored Scientist of the Russian Federation" and "Honored Worker of Higher Education in Russia". In 1976 V.P. Spasov was awarded the Order of the Badge of Honor, and in 1997 - the Order of Friendship for his contribution to the development of agricultural science and the training of highly qualified specialists.
In 2002, Doctor of Biological Sciences, Professor Viktor Alekseevich Yemelyanov was appointed acting rector of the academy. Like his predecessor, V.A. Emelyanov has a rich biography.
Doctor of Biological Sciences, Professor V.A. Emelyanov
V.A. Emelyanov began his career at the academy in 1970 after graduating from the Leningrad Agricultural Institute.
During this period, he passed the main stages in scientific and pedagogical activity, worked as the dean of the Faculty of Plant Protection for 12 years, headed departments for 7 years, was vice-rector of the academy for academic work for 10 years, successfully combined educational, scientific and administrative work.
V.A. Emelyanov has state awards - the medal "For the Transformation of the Non-Chernozem Region of the RSFSR" and Chest sign"Drummer of the Five-Year Plan".
Years of experience, strong civic position allowed V.A. Yemelyanov not only to keep the university in a difficult period of socio-economic transformations in the region, but also to hold democratic elections for a new rector in 2003, ensuring the further stable development of the academy.
In 2003, Vice-Rector for Research, Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor, Full Member of the International Academy of Ecology and Life Safety, Corresponding Member of the International Academy of Informatization, Honorary Worker of Higher Professional Education Vladimir Morozov was elected Rector of the Academy.
Rector of the Academy Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor V.V. Morozov
V.V. Morozov is a graduate of the academy. In 1979, he graduated from the Faculty of Agricultural Mechanization and worked as a teacher at Velikoluksky SSPU No. 9. In 1980, he entered the graduate school of the Moscow Forestry Engineering Institute, and after completing it and successfully defending his Ph.D. thesis, he was sent to work at the Velikoluksky Agricultural Institute.
In his activities, V.V. Morozov paid much attention to methodological and research work. Therefore, in 1987 he was elected vice-rector for scientific work. In 1995 V.V. Morozov defended his doctoral dissertation. created by him scientific school, 12 candidates and 1 doctor of technical sciences have been prepared, active work is underway with graduate students.
Professor V.V. Morozov is a well-known specialist in the field of research of non-traditional local organo-mineral resources. As a result of many years of research, he published more than 200 scientific papers, published study guides with the stamp of UMO and the Ministry of Agriculture, scientific and practical foundations on the extraction of sapropel of natural moisture and its use in field crops and animal husbandry, 3 patents for the invention were obtained.
Scientific work of Professor V.V. Morozov received international recognition. He is a participant of the international seminar of UNESCO, international congresses and conferences. At the international conference in 2005 in Oxford (Great Britain) V.V. Morozov was awarded the United Europe international award for his contribution to the development of European integration.
During the period of V.V. Morozov, in the position of rector, there was close cooperation and good mutual understanding between the Academy and the Administrations of the Pskov region and the city of Velikie Luki.
To improve the provision of the agro-industrial complex with personnel, 6 new specialties were opened, the material and technical base of the academy was significantly improved, and the frozen construction of the educational and laboratory building was resumed. The Pskov Institute for Retraining and Advanced Training of Agricultural Personnel was attached to the academy, and the issue of opening the Pskov branch of the All-Russian State Agricultural Academy on its basis is currently being decided.
V.V. Morozov is actively working on the reorganization structural divisions and updating personnel. Per last years the academy has significantly improved the social and living conditions for students and teachers, the level of educational work has increased, much attention is paid to the organization of students' recreation and the development of sports.
Rectors manage the university with the help of their deputies - vice-rectors in the main areas of work: educational, scientific, advanced training and administrative and economic. Therefore, speaking about the leaders of the academy, it is impossible not to mention the vice-rectors.
Until 1967, one vice-rector was responsible for academic and scientific work. The first vice-rector for academic and scientific work was A.K. Ermolaev. Before him, the duties of vice-rector for 3-4 months were performed by candidates of sciences E.F. Stepanov, then E.I. Burdonov.
In connection with the appointment of the rector A.K. Ermolaev in 1960 transferred the duties of vice-rector to the candidate of agricultural sciences P.M. Kondratiev, who was replaced in 1964 by A.I. Mordashev. By 1967, due to the opening of new faculties and specialties at the institute, the volume of educational and scientific work increased significantly. To improve the quality of leadership, it became expedient to have a vice-rector for academic work and a vice-rector for scientific work.
Vice-rectors for academic work were candidates of sciences, associate professors: I.N. Nazarov (1967 - 1974), M.M. Boldov (1974 - 1979), A.V. Naumenko (1979 - 1987), G.I. Grigoriev (1987 - 1995), Doctor of Sciences, Professor V.A. Emelyanov (1995 - 2005), Doctor of Sciences, Professor F.I. Suleimanov (from 2005 to 2008).
Vice-Rector for Academic Affairs, Doctor of Veterinary Sciences, Professor F.I. Suleimanov
Vice-rectors for scientific work were: Candidate of Sciences, Professor A.I. Mordashev (1967 - 1972), Candidates of Sciences, Associate Professors G.V. Kalachev (1972 - 1976) and V.D. Ganyushkin (1976 - 1983), Doctor of Sciences, Professor V.P. Spasov (1983 - 1987), V.V. Morozov (1987 - 1995, 2000 - 2003), I.M. Tyupaev