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Ural State Technical University

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Type
  
Technical University

President
  
S.S. Naboichenko

Founded
  
1920

Established
  
1920

Rector
  
A.I. Matern

Number of students
  
23,100

Ural State Technical University

Former names
  
Ural Polytechnic Institute

Motto in English
  
"Brilliance creates work"

Address
  
ul. Mira, 19, Yekaterinburg, Sverdlovskaya oblast', Russia, 620002

Motto
  
Ingenium Creatio Labor ("Brilliance creates work")

Academic staff
  
2,171 (lecturers and professors)

Notable alumni
  
Boris Yeltsin, Nurtai Abykayev, Igor Kholmanskikh, Anton Bakov, Viktor Yakimov

Similar
  
Ural State University, Ural State University of Econo, Ural State Pedagogical University, Ural State Academy of Archite, Ural State Mining University

Ural State Technical University (USTU) is a higher education institute in Yekaterinburg, Sverdlovsk Oblast, Russian Federation. It is the biggest technical institution of higher education in Russia, with close ties to local industry in the Urals. Its motto, Ingenium Creatio Labor, means "brilliance creates work".

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Overview

USTU has 20 faculties including: Metallurgical, Chemical Engineering, Building Materials, Civil Engineering, Physics and physics engineering, Radio Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Heat Power Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Economics and Management, Military Science, Physical Training, Humanities, Continuing education, and a Graduate school. USTU graduates 3000 engineers annually.

History

USTU was founded in 1920. It was formerly known as Ural Polytechnic Institute (UPI).

The school has rapidly expanded due to the industrialization program of the Soviet Government, which created a high demand for engineering positions. The USTU was key in providing local industrial enterprises with technical and engineering staff.

In the 1940s, though suffering from a shortage of personnel due to World War II, the USTU received a great stimulus for development as the military needed to increase production for new industrial goods from the plants in the Urals. It is noteworthy that many industrial plants were moved to the Urals due to the partial occupation of Western Russia by Nazi military forces.

After the war, the USTU has kept close ties with the military industry, mostly by preparing a large amount of engineers for military purposes.

With the growth of Soviet Economy, the USTU kept expanding. In 1991, however, due to the economical crisis following the collapse of the Soviet Union, it suffered from acute underfunding by the Russian Government. It was not until the mid-1990s that the USTU began to find appreciable non-governmental sources of funding, mostly by means of establishing business ties with local industrial enterprises that survived or arose as result of the economical crisis.

Currently, the USTU is preparing to undergo integration with several other universities in Yekaterinburg in order to increase its chances for successful competition with other universities in Russia.

In April 2008 it was named after Boris Yeltsin - Yeltsin Ural State Technical University.

02.04.2010 USTU united with USU (Ural State University named after A. M. Gorky) and were named Ural Federal University.

Notable alumni

  • Arkady Mikhailovich Chernetsky, Mayor of Yekaterinburg
  • Andrei Kozitsyn, billionaire
  • Boris Yeltsin, President of Russia (1991-1999)
  • References

    Ural State Technical University Wikipedia


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