Kemerovo State University


The Kemerovo State University was established in 1973 as a successor to Kemerovo Pedagogical Institute. It is a leading educational and scientific center of Kemerovo Oblast with five branches throughout the oblast in Belovo, Anzhero-Sudzhensk, Novokuznetsk, Prokopyevsk, as well as in Ulaanbaatar in Mongolia.

Academics

The main campus has 17 educational laboratory and administrative buildings with the total space of 120,000 m². There are 20 departments, 70 chairs. Over 10,000 full-time students. About 21,000 students including part-time. Over 900 faculty members, including: 35 academicians and corresponding members of the Russian Academy of Sciences and other academies; 80 Doctors of Science, professors; 380 candidates of science, senior lecturers. Seventeen persons are awarded "Honored Workers" titles. About 500 post-graduates and doctoral students. Five Councils on Theses.
On average KemSU post-graduate students defend 30-40 Candidate's and 6-8 Doctor's theses in a given year. KemSU holds 6-10 All-Russia and international scientific conferences annually. The annual number of scientific publications runs up to over 1,500, including 600-700 articles in the central press.
The university specializes in rare languages such as the Shor language, and has begun a revival of the regional languages.

Administration

Rectors of the University:
Alexander Prosekov, 2016-present.
:ru:Волчек, Владимир Алексеевич|Vladimir Volchek, 2012-2016
Irina Sviridova, 2007-2012
Ilia Povarich, 2005-2007

Doctor of Economics
Boris Nevzorov, 2005

First Vice-rector, Doctor of Pedagogics, Professor, Academician of the International Academy of Science - Higher School
Yury Zakharov, 1975-2005

PhD Chem., Professor, Corresponding Member of RAS, Academician of IAS HS and RANS, Honored Scientist of the Russian Federation.

Branches