Irkutsk State University Explained

Irkutsk State University
Established:1918
Motto:Intelligence, Humanism and Uniqueness
Rector:Prof. Alexander Schmidt
Students:18,000
Faculty:1155
Coordinates:52.2767°N 104.278°W
City:Irkutsk
Country:Russia
Website:http://www.isu.ru
Qs Eeca:251-300
Qs Eeca Year:2022
Qs Eeca Ref:[1]

Irkutsk State University (Russian: Ирку́тский госуда́рственный университе́т) was founded in October 1918 in Irkutsk, Siberia. Nowadays Irkutsk State University is a scientific and educational institution training students in humanities, natural, technical and applied sciences. ISU facilities include 8 educational institutions, 11 faculties, the scientific library that is one of the largest University libraries in Russia. ISU offers bachelor, master, post-graduate programs for more than 18,000 students that have opportunity to specialize under the supervision of world-known scientists.[2]

For decades, Irkutsk University has trained more than 80 thousand specialists, including State Prize winners and writers V. Rasputin, A. Vampilov, and M. Sergeev.

History

Russian scientists, statesmen, patrons of art and science, such as Nikolai Yadrintsev,Afanasy Shchapov, P.A. Slovtsov, S.S. Shchukin, Grigory Potanin and others were founders of Irkutsk State University, while many of them are advocates of Siberian regionalism. The University was opened on October 27, 1918.

Faculties and Institutes

At present, the University consists of 11 faculties and 8 educational institutions. Over 14500 thousand students, including 880 foreign students from 23 countries, and more than 1155 lecturers (142 Dr. Sc. and 625 Cand. Sc. professors) work there.[3]

Notable faculty members

Notable alumni

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: QS World University Rankings-Emerging Europe & Central Asia . 15 January 2023.
  2. Web site: Irkutsk State University. 2021-05-10. old.isu.ru.
  3. [Official website of ISU]
  4. Web site: ИГУ - Факультеты и институты. ISU - Faculties and Institutes. Irkutsk State University.
  5. Web site: ISU Astronomic Observatory . . . 2 December 2023.