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At the Faculty additional education Moscow State University named after N.P. Ogarev additional ended professional program advanced training “Development of urban (rural) settlements: legal and socio-economic aspects.” The training was traditionally initiated by the Administration of the Head of the Republic of Mordovia.


From April 8 to April 24, basketball competitions among girls for the Universiade 2019 competition were held in the gym of educational building No. 1. 11 teams took part in the competition. The leaders of the competition were representatives of the Medical Institute.


The work of Roman Motkin won 1st place in the IV International competition educational and scientific works students, undergraduates, graduate students, doctoral students UNIVERSITY KNOWLEDGE - 2019 (within the framework of the requirements of the Federal State Educational Standard) in the nomination “ Professional competencies" in the direction of "Sociological Sciences", level "Postgraduate". Topic of the article: “Problems of the socio-professional status of an arbitration manager.” Head – doctor sociological sciences, Professor S.V. Half a tin.


April 22-23 at Nizhny Novgorod The Assembly of “NGOs of the Volga region” was held. New opportunities for cooperation." The event was organized as part of the project “Wider Circle. Resource kaleidoscope in the outback of the Volga region 2018-2019”, which is implemented by a network of resource centers of SO NPOs of the Volga Federal District. From Mordovia, this network includes the Council of Veterans of Moscow State University. N.P. Ogareva and the Regional Center for “Silver” Volunteering of the Republic of Mordovia.


Based on the results of the second All-Russian Student Olympiad “I am a Professional” in 2018/2019 academic year 4th year student in the direction of "Software Engineering" of the Faculty of Mathematics and information technologies Moscow State University named after N.P. Ogarev Vladislav Kiselev became the winner in the field of “Internet of Things and Cyber-Physical Systems” and a prize-winner in the field of “Software Engineering” (in the “Bachelor’s” category).


The next issue of the electronic publication for students and graduate students “Ogarev-online” has been released in the “Medical Sciences” section. It includes articles by the winners of the scientific work competition and participants of the IV All-Russian Scientific and Practical Conference of Young Scientists, Postgraduates, and Students “Current Problems of Medical and Biological Disciplines.”


On April 23, an extended meeting of the rectorate of the Mordovian University was held. Before the discussion began, Rector S.M. Vdovin presented the dean of the Faculty of Law Yu.N. Sushkova Gratitude from the Russian Lawyers Association - for high achievements in professional activity in the field of jurisprudence.


On April 24, the all-Russian campaign “ George Ribbon" In the afternoon, Ogarevo residents will join the International Volunteer Civil Patriotic Project “15 days until Great Victory”, aimed at educating and maintaining a civic-patriotic feeling among the descendants of participants in the Great Patriotic War.


On April 23, as part of the industrial tourism program, which is being implemented at the site of AB InBev Efes JSC - AB InBev Efes, an excursion was held for students of the Institute of Physics and Chemistry in the areas of training “Fundamental and Applied Chemistry”, “Chemistry, Physics and Mechanics of Materials”, organized by Center for Promotion of Employment for Graduates of Moscow State University. N.P. Ogareva.


On April 23, an exhibition of works by a teacher of the Faculty of Architecture and Civil Engineering of Moscow State University opened at the University History Museum. N.P. Ogarev Olga Alekseevna Botina “Capital city, beloved city.” The artist presents architectural landscapes of Saransk, made using watercolor technique.

National Research Mordovian State University named after N. P. Ogarev is located in Saransk, the capital of the Republic of Mordovia, and is the largest university in the region. The university was created in 1957 on the basis of the Mordovian State pedagogical institute. The structure of the university includes 10 faculties, 7 institutes and two branches in the cities of Ruzaevka and Kovylkino. The rector of the university (since 2010) is S. M. Vdovin, the president of the university is N. P. Makarkin.

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History of Moscow State University. N. P. Ogareva

Mordovian University traces its history back to the creation of the first higher educational institution in Mordovia - the Mordovian Agropedological Institute. It was opened in the region (at that time Mordovian Autonomous Region) on October 1, 1931 by decision of the Council people's commissars RSFSR.

A year later, on November 23, 1932, the Agricultural Pedagogical Institute was transformed into the Mordovian State Pedagogical Institute (MGPI). It included historical, mathematical, chemical, biological departments and a department of literature and language. The first graduation of specialists (73 people) took place in 1935.

The main task of the university at first was to provide schools in the region teaching staff. Accelerated teacher training was conducted at the Teachers' Institute, which was opened as part of the Moscow State Pedagogical Institute in 1934. In 1935, MSPI students moved to study in a new four-story building on the corner of Bolshevistskaya and Rabochy Lane (now B. Khmelnitsky Street). The first academic building existed until 2010; on September 15, 2016, a new educational and laboratory building of the University of Mordovia opened in its place - the most high building in Saransk.

From 1938 to 1957, the Mordovian Pedagogical Institute was named after the Russian poet Alexander Ivanovich Polezhaev, who was a native of the Mordovian region. During these same decades, the largest Russian philosopher and literary critic, Mikhail Mikhailovich Bakhtin, worked at the university. For the first time M. M. Bakhtin came to Saransk and began working at the university in 1936 after exile. Then, from 1945 to 1961, until his retirement, Mikhail Mikhailovich taught at the historical and philological faculty of the Mordovian Pedagogical Institute (since 1957 - Mordovian University), was an associate professor, head of the department of Russian and foreign literature. In Saransk, he prepared for publication books that brought him world fame - “Problems of Dostoevsky’s Poetics” (Moscow, 1963), “The Work of Francois Rabelais and folk culture the Middle Ages and the Renaissance" (Moscow, 1965). In 2015, in the year of M. M. Bakhtin’s 120th anniversary, a monument to the scientist was unveiled in the park near the central campus of the university, and the M. M. Bakhtin Memorial and Research Center appeared as part of the university.

On October 2, 1957, on the basis of the Moscow State Pedagogical Institute named after A.I. Polezhaev, Mordovian State University was created with historical-philological, physics-mathematical, engineering-technical, agricultural faculties, as well as the faculty of natural sciences and the faculty of foreign languages. The following year, the university began training its own scientific personnel in graduate school. In accordance with the current tasks of the development of the Mordovian Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic, new faculties and specialties were opened: in the following decades, faculties of construction, electronic engineering, and mechanization were formed Agriculture, economics, law, medicine and the only lighting engineering faculty in Russia (since 2016 - Institute of Electronics and Lighting Engineering).

Since 1970, Mordovian University has been named after the Russian poet, publicist and revolutionary Nikolai Platonovich Ogarev. The family estate of the Ogarevs - the village of Staroye Akshino - is located 40 km from Saransk. The university operates a museum of N. P. Ogarev. One of the symbols of Mordovian University is the monument to Ogarev, opened in 1984.

In 1982, for merits in the training of specialists and the development of scientific research, by decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR, Mordovian University named after N.P. Ogarev was awarded the Order of Friendship of Peoples.

In the 1990s. The structure of the university changed - the largest faculties were transformed into institutes, and research institutes were also opened. In 2000, branches of the Mordovian University were opened in the two largest (besides Saransk) cities of Mordovia - Kovylkino and Ruzaevka.

A new stage in the history of Mordovian University began with the establishment of the category “national research university” in 2010. Behind last years Mordovian University became a member of the Association of Leading Universities of Russia and the Association of Classical Universities of Russia, and also strengthened its international position.

University positions in rankings

National Research Mordovia State University is among the best 600 universities in the world according to the International University Ranking Round University Ranking and ranks 16th among Russian universities included in this rating. In 2016, Moscow State University. N. P. Ogareva entered the number of 200 best universities according to international rating QS EECA 2016 (Emerging Europe&Central Asia 2016, universities from 25 European countries and Central Asia). In 2014, the Expert RA agency included the university in the ranking of the highest educational institutions Commonwealth of Independent States, where he was assigned class “E” (“sufficient level of student training”).

University rectors

Educational programs of Mordovia University are annually ranked among the best educational programs higher education based on the results of the All-Russian project “The Best Educational Programs of Innovative Russia”.

Mordovian University implements over 150 additional educational programs. In 2015, a joint project of the University of Mordovia, the Agency for Innovative Development of Mordovia and Mail.ru Group “Technocollege” was launched. Project participants - students of IT-related areas of training and specialties - receive free practical training in web and mobile development.

Scientific activity

The development program of Mordovia State University for 2010-2019 identifies two priority areas of development scientific activity university: PNR 1 “Energy saving and new materials” and PNR 2 “Fundamental and applied research in the field of Finno-Ugric studies.” Thanks to what I received from the program development of scientific research institutions financing, the university has formed a modern system of research, innovation and implementation structures: 127 research laboratories and centers, including 5 centers for collective use, as well as a technology transfer center, a center for youth innovative creativity, 7 youth innovation centers, 10 student design bureaus. In just five years, 3 billion rubles were allocated for the implementation of the Development Program, half of which was allocated for the purchase of modern scientific equipment.

Currently, the university employs 280 doctors of science, professors and 1,100 candidates of science, associate professors, 16 full members and corresponding members of the Russian Academy of Sciences and other state academies. University scientists annually implement more than 40 international and Russian funds. The volume of R&D performed by the university over the past 5 years amounted to 1.5 billion rubles. The share of financing contracts for orders from enterprises in the real sector of the economy in the total volume of R&D is 72%.

Moscow State University named after N.P. Ogareva is a participant in 12 technology platforms and serves as a basic scientific platform for the implementation of key projects within the innovation territorial cluster of the Republic of Mordovia. The University actively includes intellectual property objects in economic circulation. The university's innovation belt includes 25 small innovative enterprises. According to performance monitoring data innovation activity Russian universities, conducted in 2016 by RVC OJSC and the National Research University ITMO, Mordovia University took first place in the ranking in terms of the amount of funds received in 2015 through the use of the results intellectual activity.

The university has 11 dissertation councils. Every year the university organizes more than 40 all-Russian and international conferences. Youth science is actively developing. Young scientists of the university became the owners of 171 grants from the UMNIK program of the Foundation for Assistance to the Development of Small Enterprises in the Scientific and Technical Sphere.

On the basis of the faculties (institutes) of the university, three All-Russian student olympiads and competitions in the specialty. Since 2012, the university has annually implemented a program for developing the activities of student associations “Student associations as a creative component of the scientific and educational process at the national research university.”

International connections

Mordovian University carries out international relations in the following areas:

  • development of the university’s international partner network, which currently includes more than 80 global research and educational centers from 29 countries;
  • carrying out interdisciplinary scientific research in collaboration with the world's leading scientific centers;
  • export of university educational services;
  • development of international academic mobility.

Mordovian State University has been actively working in the educational services export market since 1989. During this period, over 900 citizens from 50 countries of Europe, Asia, Africa, and America studied at the university, including graduate students who defended their dissertation for the degree of Candidate of Sciences. Intensification of activities in the field of training foreign citizens is associated with obtaining the status of national research university in 2010 year.

Over the past 10 years, the number of foreign citizens studying at the university has grown more than 10 times. In 2016, more than 1,150 foreign citizens from 53 countries of the world are studying at the university - Abkhazia, Azerbaijan, Algeria, Armenia, Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Belarus, Vietnam, Ghana, Germany, Greece, Georgia, Egypt, India, Jordan, Yemen, Iraq, Kazakhstan , Cameroon, China, Kenya, Kyrgyzstan, Lebanon, Latvia, Mali, Morocco, Mongolia, Namibia, Nigeria, Pakistan, Palestine, Poland, Syria, Somalia, Sudan, Tajikistan, Tanzania, Turkmenistan, Turkey, Uzbekistan, Ukraine, Sri Lanka , Chad, Ecuador, South Ossetia, etc.

The university pursues an active promotion policy in international educational markets through a developed agent network and Internet platforms. Information about study opportunities at the university can be found on the websites of well-known online recruiters Masterstudies and Studyabroadonline (on Chinese) .

Moscow State University named after N. P. Ogareva implements a number educational projects with the support of the European Union. Joint Scientific research By priority areas development of the university are carried out within the framework international programs(TEMPUS, Jean Monnet and others), as well as together with international partners. Research and educational network structures are constantly operating:

  • Laboratory for conducting research on thin-film coatings applied using atomic layer deposition nanotechnology (ALD - atomic layer deposition). The laboratory was opened jointly with Beneq Oy (Finland).
  • International Network Institute basic research and applied technologies. The institute was opened jointly with Loughborough University (UK)
  • Moscow State University named after N.P. Ogareva is a resident of the Technopark in Zhenjiang (PRC).
  • Joint Russian-French automobile The educational center « Educational technology in the automotive industry." The center was created jointly with the European partner “National Association for the Training of Specialists for the Automotive Industry GNFA” (GNFA, France).

Mordovian University is a member of the Eurasian Association of Universities, the International Association of Finno-Ugric Universities, the Association educational organizations higher education Russian Federation and the Republic of Azerbaijan.

Structure and material and technical base of the university

The structure of Mordovian University, in addition to faculties, institutes and branches, includes administrative departments and centers, a scientific library, a publishing house, and editorial offices. Mordovian University publishes 16 scientific journals, including 7 from the list of Higher Attestation Commissions: “Integration of Education”, “REGIONOLOGY REGIONOLOGY”, “Bulletin of the Mordovian State University” and the international scientific journal “Finno-Ugric World”, “ Economic history", "Humanitarian: actual problems science and education", "Journal of the Middle Volga Mathematical Society".

The scientific library bears the name of the outstanding Russian philosopher and thinker M. M. Bakhtin, who worked at the university for about 25 years. IN Scientific library The university contains about 2.5 million documents on various media, and provides access to the world's leading information resources. It offers users 16 reading rooms and a modern information and situation center.

The material and technical base of the university includes 29 educational and laboratory buildings, the Palace of Culture and Arts, the Student swimming pool, six gyms, three sports and recreation complexes, and two ski lodges. About 5,000 people live in the university's 16 dormitories. The university campus was among the winners of the All-Russian competition for the best student dormitory.

The sports infrastructure of the university includes 2 physical education and health sports complexes, an air-supported multifunctional sports complex, the Student swimming pool, a ski lodge, 6 sports and 5 gyms. Moscow State University named after N.P. Ogarev won numerous victories in All-Russian competition"University healthy image life."

student life

System student government Mordovian University includes more than 40 public organizations, including the trade union committee and student council. Students can express themselves in many areas of activity: student science, entrepreneurship, student teams, self-government, creativity, volunteer activities etc.

In 2015, the Volunteer Center for the 2018 FIFA World Cup was created at Mordovian University. Saransk is one of the host cities of the 2018 World Cup, and 1,300 volunteers will be trained at Mordovia University to organize matches.

In 2012, teachers and students of the Faculty of Mathematics and Information Technology and the Institute of Electronics and Lighting Engineering created the Center for Olympiad Training in Programming. The center prepares for the Olympiads, conducts its own competitions and ensures the participation of Mordovian University students in Russian and international competitions. The highest achievement university students received a diploma III degree at the Semifinal competition of the Team Student World Championship in Programming ACM ICPC 2014.

Over 40% of students are involved in the sports life of the university. There are 30 sports sections. The Universiade in 11 sports and the Spartakiad in 10 sports are held annually. The university has a sports club, a student sports club “Ogarevets”, a Center for the Development of Physical Culture and Sports Activities with students with disabilities health. Among the students and graduates of the university are Olympic champions, winners and prize-winners of the World and European Championships. Every year, student teams take over 140 prizes at official district, all-Russian and international sports competitions.

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N.P.  Ogarev" National Research Mordovian State University named after N.P. Ogarev is a federal state budgetary

The founder of the university is the Russian Federation. The functions and powers of the founder of the university are carried out by the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation.

Mordovian State University was created on October 2, 1957 on the basis of the Mordovian State Pedagogical Institute, organized on October 1, 1931. Its creation meant high quality new step in the development of higher education in Mordovia. Today Mordovian University is one of the largest centers of higher education, science and culture in Russia.

The university represents all levels of higher education and a number of secondary specialties. vocational education, there are programs for retraining and advanced training. The university carries out fundamental and applied scientific research on wide range Sci.

By Order of the Government of the Russian Federation dated May 20, 2010 No. 812-r, the category “national research university” was established in relation to Moscow State University named after N.P. Ogarev.

The university is located in the central part of Russia, 620 km from Moscow. There are 2 branches, 29 academic buildings, 14 dormitories, where more than 4,700 students, more than 80 graduate students, and families of university employees live.

The scientific and pedagogical potential of the university is more than 1.5 thousand people. Of these, 280 are doctors of science and professors; candidates of science, associate professors – 1,100.

Students are taught at Mordovian University in full-time, part-time and part-time (evening) forms. Over 20 thousand students study at the university in all forms of education. Among them are more than 1,100 foreign citizens.

Training in higher (HPE) and secondary vocational education (SVE) programs for students enrolled at the university before 2011 is carried out according to state educational standards II generation, and those enrolled in 2011 and subsequent years - according to the federal state educational standards of the III generation. Duration of study in full-time/correspondence (evening) forms of study: 5/6 years (training of specialists), 4/5 years (bachelor's degree) and 2/2.5 years (master's degree). IN Medical Institute, respectively, 6/7 years. Training of specialists is carried out in the form of lectures, laboratory, seminars and practical classes.

The educational process in most areas of training and specialties is conducted on state language Russian Federation - Russian. By decision of the Academic Council of the university, classes can be conducted in the languages ​​of the peoples of the Russian Federation and foreign languages. A number of educational programs are implemented in English.

Diplomas and degrees awarded: diploma, candidate of science, doctor of science, bachelor and master. After completing the training, those who have completed syllabus a Russian state diploma of the established form is issued higher education and qualifications.