Other name | KubSU |
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Type | State |
Established | September 19, 1920 |
President | Mikhail B. Astapov |
Academic staff | 1,300 |
Address | 149 Stavropolskaya st., Krasnodar, Russian Federation, , , ph. +78612199501 45°1′10″N 39°1′51″E / 45.01944°N 39.03083°E |
Campus | Urban |
Website | http://www.kubsu.ru |
University rankings | |
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Regional – Overall | |
QS Emerging Europe and Central Asia[1] | 401-450 (2022) |
The Kuban State University (Russian: Кубанский государственный университет, KubSU) is a university in Krasnodar, in the Kuban area of southern Russia. It was founded on September 19, 1920, and since then it has trained over 100,000 specialists, including over 1,000 foreign students.
Memberships and recognition
KubSU is a participant in the Black Sea Economic Cooperation (BSEC). The KubSU president in 1982–2008 was V.A. Babeshko, full member of the Russian Academy of Sciences, and a laureate of the Russian State Prize.
Academics
KubSU is a complex of 16 branches and over 40 educational and research centers. The system of KubSU branches covers the whole territory of southern Russia: Armavir, Gelendzhik, Goryachy Klyuch, Korenovsk, Kropotkin, Leningradskaya stanitsa, Novorossiysk, Otradnenskaya stanitsa, Pavlovskaya, Stavropol, Tikhoretsk, and Ust'-Labinsk.
Over 8,000 students study at the KubSU affiliates in seven specialties:
- Law
- Accounting and audit
- State and municipal management
- Finance, credit and currency circulation
- Philology. Teacher of two foreign languages
- Psychology
- Fine arts and drawing
KubSU incorporates over 30 educational and research centers:
- State Research Center for Forecasting and Prevention of Geological and Man-Caused Disasters
- Regional Northern Caucasus Education-Research Center for Information Security
- Center of International Educational Programs
- Internet Center and others.
KubSU has a system of additional education:
- inter-branch regional center for professional skills improvement and personnel retraining
- department of professional skills improvement for teachers of specialized colleges and higher education institutions with 1000 candidates admitted annually
- Kuban branch of the Rostov Institute for retraining and professional skills improvement for teachers of the humanities and social sciences
- “university” educational and methodical center for additional education services and preparatory training, which includes 24 education subdivisions
Faculties
The university comprises 17 faculties:
- Mathematics
- Applied Informatics
- Physics and Technology
- Chemistry
- Biology
- Geography
- History, Sociology and International Relations
- Law
- Philology
- Romano-Germanic Philology
- Journalism
- Fine Arts and Drawing
- Architecture and Design
- Economics
- Management and Psychology
- Faculty of Pedagogy, Psychology and Communication Sciences
- Computer Technologies and Applied Mathematics
Research work and scientific study
KubSU carries out research work on scientific and technical programs, Russian and international projects.
Research results and scientific concepts have been described in monographs, articles, educational and methodical manuals published by professors and lecturers of the university. There are 15 higher degree boards, including 13 higher doctoral boards. More than 400 postgraduates and people working for a higher doctoral degree attend postgraduate and postdoctoral studies.
The university is responsible for the implementation of regional programs on estimation of the seismicity of the Krasnodar region and lowering the risk of natural disasters. This work is performed to the order of the Administration and the Legislative Assembly of the Krasnodar region.
The Kuban State University comprises 15 scientific-research institutes, the “university” scientific-technological park, and 12 educational-and-research centers. The university's science-intensive products have been exhibited at Russian and foreign exhibitions in Paris, Brussels, and Milan. KubSU possesses facilities for conducting scientific experiments; laboratories and testing grounds in the area of Gelendzhik and the Lago-Naki plateau provide students with the opportunity to carry out scientific experiments and field studies.
Faculty
Over 1,300 lecturers work at the university, including three full members of the Russian Academy of Science, over 40 members and associate members of other Russian academies, prize laureates and honoured scientists.
Student life
In 85 years over 100,000 specialists have graduated from KubSU, including 1,000 foreign students.
Non-residents of Krasnodar live on campus, which accommodates a healthcare center.
The Students’ Organization of KubSU comprises 17 trade union organizations of the university faculties. The trade union committee consists of five boards: organizational issues, housing, information, culture and education, and sports and health improvement. The activities of the trade union organization are primarily aimed at the protection of its members’ rights, representation of their interests to the KubSU administration.
The Youth Cultural and Leisure Center was founded 1 December 1994,[2] and has since then held over 400 concerts, “Wiseguys and Wisecracks” games, exhibitions, etc. In the framework of the center, clubs and studios are functioning:
- theatre club
- vocal-choral studio
- pop dances and modern plastic arts studios
- fine arts studio
Internet center and library
The Internet Center was opened in KubSU with the support of the “Open Society” Institute (Soros Foundation). It has become the center of the regional information network with high-speed connection combining educational, scientific and cultural resources of the Krasnodar region (KUBANnet).
The university participates in the Russian-American project aimed at developing the Russian-American cooperation through the application of new generation telecommunication technologies: MIRNET. The participation of Kuban University in the project is provided with a direct communication channel with the USA which makes it possible to establish visual communication between scientists working in higher education institutions and scientific-research centers of Russia and the USA.
Today the library holdings amount to about 1,100,000 editions. It has a collection of rare books dating back to the 17th to early 20th centuries, numbering 7,000 items as well as a collection of works of KubSU scientists.
Partnerships and academic relations
The Kuban State University maintains international scientific and schooling academic relations and contacts with universities and research centers. The university has concluded over 50 international agreements with educational institutes of different countries. International relations have been developing with universities and institutes in Italy, Germany, the US, the Great Britain, France, Greece, and Turkey.
The Kuban State University trains foreign citizens: every year up to 200 students from the countries of Europe, America, CIS, Asia and the Middle East attend. The university is the only institute of the south of Russia where students groups from the US, the Great Britain, Belgium and Austria study. Every year over 40 students of the university go to foreign educational institutions.
The university is a member of the Eurasian Association: It carries out research on international and Russian grants. In 1999, KubSU was elected a member of the US Incorporated Research Institutions for Seismology (IRIS).
Notable alumni
- Artist Sergei Vorzhev
- Artist Israel Tsvaygenbaum
- editor-in-chief RT Margarita Simonyan
- TV Presenter Maria Minogarova
- former Channel One Russia journalist Marina Ovsyannikova
- Polina Lukyanenkova (born 1998), Russian long jumper
High-profile events
According to the results of Dissernet examinations, the rector Mikhail Astapov[3] and several teachers[4][5][6] of KubSU were found to have dissertations containing signs of violation of academic ethics (plagiarism). In total, about 50 similar dissertations were discovered at KubSU.[7]
In 2008 and 2009, a corruption scandal erupted around a physical education teacher Vitali Doroshenko.
On April 11, 2013, based on materials from the department’s operational investigative activities, a criminal case was initiated under Part 3 of Art. 159 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation “Fraud on an especially large scale” against professor of Kuban State University Mikhail Savva. Many of Savva’s supporters and human rights activists consider the case to be politically ordered, since the professor wrote an article criticizing the methods of the FSB’s work with Krasnodar NGOs.[8] Among the heroes of the article was a non-profit organization representing the Tajik diaspora. According to FederalPress, on April 15, Savva was supposed to speak at the Public Chamber of Russia at a hearing on inspections of NGOs by security forces, and his arrest may be due to the reluctance of the Kuban security forces to “wash dirty linen in public.”[9] The article was published after his arrest.
The chairman of the Public Chamber commission on problems of citizen safety and interaction with the system of judicial and law enforcement agencies, Anatoly Kucherena, then called Savva’s detention “an excessive precaution.”[10] The Human Rights Council under the President of Russia also spoke out in support of Savva. The release of the professor from the pre-trial detention center occurred thanks to the petition of the head of the Human Rights Council, Mikhail Fedotov. Later, Mikhail Savva managed to travel outside the Russian Federation.[11]
After the Russian invasion of Ukraine began in 2022, students who publicly expressed an anti-war position were subject to pressure from the university leadership.[12] Earlier, KubSU Rector Mikhail Astapov and dozens of university employees signed an appeal in support of the invasion.[13] In June 2023, a 3rd year student at the Faculty of Architecture and Design, beauty blogger Maxim Belomyltsev, was expelled from the university. Later, he was detained at the entrance of the house and taken to the department, where protocols were drawn up against him under the articles “Propaganda of non-traditional sexual relationships and (or) preferences, gender reassignment” and “Public actions aimed at discrediting the use of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation”.[14] The official reason for expulsion was the “immoral behavior” of the student, namely the blog he kept about makeup.[15][16]
References
- ↑ "QS World University Rankings-Emerging Europe & Central Asia". Retrieved 15 January 2023.
- ↑ "Молодежный культурно-досуговый центр | Кубанский государственный университет".
- ↑ "Астапов Михаил Борисович | Персоны | Вольное сетевое сообщество «Диссернет»".
- ↑ "Штурба Евгений Викторович | Персоны | Вольное сетевое сообщество «Диссернет»".
- ↑ "Баранов Андрей Владимирович | Персоны | Вольное сетевое сообщество «Диссернет»".
- ↑ "Арутюнов Эрик Каренович | Персоны | Вольное сетевое сообщество «Диссернет»".
- ↑ "Кубанский государственный университет (КубГУ) (КубГУ) | Организации | Вольное сетевое сообщество «Диссернет»".
- ↑ "В Краснодаре прошла акция в поддержку арестованного профессора Саввы".
- ↑ "Профессор Михаил Савва переведен из СИЗО домой под арест". 5 December 2013.
- ↑ "Профессор Михаил Савва переведен из СИЗО домой под арест". 5 December 2013.
- ↑ "Профессор Михаил Савва покинул Россию".
- ↑ "Как в Краснодаре давят на студентов с «негосударственной позицией» | Голос Кубани". 26 March 2022.
- ↑ https://doxajournal.ru/reprint-yuga
- ↑ "«Каждый день сталкиваюсь с гомофобией». Из КубГУ отчислили студента из-за внешнего вида и постов". 5 July 2023.
- ↑ "Студента кубанского вуза отчислили из-за его блога про макияж: "Законами против ЛГБТ власти развязали руки хейтерам"". 3 July 2023.
- ↑ "Катком по отличнику: за что Кубанский госуниверситет отчислил Максима Беломыцева?".