Kerch Polytechnic College Explained

Kerch Polytechnic College
Native Name:Керченский политехнический колледж
Native Name Lang:ru
Former Name:Kerch Mining and Smelting Tekhnikum
Established:1930
Type:Public
Director:Denis Kolesnik[1]
City:Kerch, Crimea

Kerch Polytechnic College (Russian: Керченский политехнический колледж|translit=Kerchenskiy politekhnicheskiy kolledzh) is a higher education institution in Kerch, Crimea. It trains personnel in 16 specialties, and about 300 students enroll for first-year studies at the college annually.[2]

History

It was established in 1930 as Kerch Mining and Smelting Tekhnikum to support the and the .[3] Having trained about a thousand graduates by the time of the German invasion in 1941, the tekhnikum was eventually evacuated to the Urals to later return to Kerch in 1945. Thereafter, it produced various specialists to work in metallurgical regions of Ukraine and at the Soviet Ministry of Ferrous Metallurgy, remaining the sole special secondary educational institution in the city until 1952.

The tekhnikum changed its profile and became a polytechnic in 1990. In 2011, it has been reorganized into Kerch Polytechnic College of the National University of Food Technologies (Ukrainian: Керченський політехнічний коледж Національного університету харчових технологій).[4]

Shortly after the annexation of Crimea by the Russian Federation, the college was nationalized under Order of the State Council of Crimea on 11 April 2014.[5] On 7 April 2015, the Museum of Battle Glory was opened at the college on the initiative of its tutor Vitaly Nekrasov.[6] The Kerch Tekhnikum of Service Industry (found in 1925) was merged with Kerch Polytechnic College in 2016.

2018 massacre

See main article: Kerch Polytechnic College massacre. On 17 October 2018, Kerch Polytechnic College became the site of a mass shooting and bomb attack, in which 20 people were killed and 70 injured. The perpetrator subsequently committed suicide at the scene.[7] He was later identified as 18-year-old Vladislav Roslyakov, a student at the college.[8]

Notable alumni

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Руководитель образовательного учреждения. kerchpoliteh.ru. ru. 2021-09-26. https://web.archive.org/web/20190730081020/http://kerchpoliteh.ru/index/rukovoditel_obrazovatelnogo_uchrezhdenija/0-83. 30 July 2019. dead.
  2. News: 2018-10-17. Students among most victims of Kerch college blast — Crimean ombudswoman. TASS. 2018-10-17.
  3. Web site: История колледжа. kerchpoliteh.ru. ru. 2018-10-17. https://web.archive.org/web/20200506144605/http://kerchpoliteh.ru/index/istorija_kolledzha/0-70. 6 May 2020. dead.
  4. News: 2018-10-17. Керченский политехнический колледж. Досье. ru. TASS. 2018-10-19.
  5. Web site: 2014-04-24. Постановление Государственного Совета Республики Крым от 11.04.2014 г. № 2042-6/14 "О национализации учебных заведений, научных, научно-технических, научно-исследовательских учреждений, предприятий, расположенных на территории Республики Крым". crimea.gov.ru. ru. 2018-10-19.
  6. Web site: Музей боевой славы. kerchpoliteh.ru. ru. 2018-10-19. https://web.archive.org/web/20200229064503/http://kerchpoliteh.ru/index/muzej_boevoj_slavy/0-134. 29 February 2020. dead.
  7. News: Hodge. Nathan. Burrows. Emma . Tarasova. Darya . Britton. Bianca . 18 October 2018. 20 killed in Crimea college gun and bomb attack, Russia says. CNN. 2018-10-19.
  8. News: Chance. Matthew. Matthew Chance. 2018-10-18. Crimea school attack: Russians blame Western culture. CNN. 2023-11-14.
  9. Web site: Наши выпускники - Герои Советского Союза. kerchpoliteh.ru. ru. 2023-11-14.