Saint-Petersburg State Forestry University


Saint-Petersburg State Forestry University ''' is a higher education institution in Saint Petersburg, Russia, founded in 1803 by an edict of Emperor Alexander I.
Saint-Petersburg State Forestry University is a state-owned higher education institution, giving undergraduate, graduate and postgraduate education; it trains, retrains, and provides professional development for, people with degrees for industry work, research and teaching in the field of forest management, timber industry, wood mechanical processing, forest chemical industry, wood-pulp and paper industry, hydrolysis industry; it carries out theoretical and applied research. The University is a leading science and methodology center for the network of forestry degree colleges of Russia.

History

The university was founded in 1803.
  • On May 19, 1803, a royal edict approved the Statute of Establishment for a Practical Forestry School in Tsarskoe Selo. In a number of official documents the college was termed the Tsarskoe Selo Forestry Institute.
  • In January 1811 the Tsarskoe Selo Forestry Institute was transferred to Saint Petersburg's north-bank Vyborg Side . After the Orloff Forestry Institute was added, it was renamed the Forst-Institut.
  • In 1813 the Forst-Institut was combined with Kozelsk Forestry Institute. The joint educational establishment was styled the Saint-Petersburg State Forestry Institute.
  • In 1826—1833 the architects I. F. Lucchini and A. Nellinger erected four separate academic buildings.
  • In 1829 the Forst-Institut was renamed the Forestry Institute, and the length of study was increased from 4 to 6 years, and it opened admission to children aged 10 to 14.
  • In 1837 the Saint-Petersburg Forestry Institute reformed into a military school named the Forestry and Surveying Institute.
  • In 1862 Forestry and Surveying Institute closed down, and the Forestry Academy was formed.
  • In 1863—1864 buildings of Agricultural Institute were transferred from Gora-Gorki to the Forestry Academy, and the Saint-Petersburg Agricultural Institute was set up with two departments: Agronomy and Forestry.
  • In 1865 the Forestry Academy closed down.
  • In November 1877 the Agronomy Department of  the Agricultural Institute closed down in connection with the Forestry Department's transformation into Saint-Petersburg Forestry Institute
  • In 1914 the Saint-Petersburg Forestry Institute renamed the Petrograd Forestry Institute.
  • In 1924 it was renamed the Leningrad Forestry Institute.
  • On November 26, 1929, a decree of the Central Executive Committee  transformed the institute into an academy.
  • On September 27, 1935, the Academy was named after the assassinated Sergey Kirov.
  • On October 15, 1953, a decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR awarded the Academy an Order of Lenin.
  • On February 13, 1992, the Leningrad Forestry Academy was renamed the Sergey Kirov Saint Petersburg Order of Lenin Forestry Academy.
  • On July 26, 1993, it was renamed the Sergey Kirov Saint Petersburg Forestry Academy.
  • On April 30, 1997, it was renamed the State Higher Education Institution Sergey Kirov Saint Petersburg Forestry Academy.
  • On February 10, 2011, it was granted the status of a university.

Structure

A division and 6 institutes of the university are located in four buildings on the grounds of an oldest park in the city with total area exceeding 65 hectares, founded in 1827.
  • Science and Humanities Division 
  • Forest and Nature Management Institute
  • Timber Machines and Transportation Institute
  • Institute for Tree Biomass Chemical Processing and Technospheric Safety 
  • Forestry Management and Economics Institute
  • Institute for landscape architecture, construction and wood processing 
  • Multiindustrial Professional Development Institute
  • College of secondary special education

    Management

Notable alumni and professors

The establishment until 1917 educated 4300 forest management experts.

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