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Vladimir State University is the largest university in the Vladimir region. It was founded in 1958 as the Vladimir branch of the Moscow Evening Engineering Institute (VFMVMI).
Today, about 17 thousand students study in various forms of education at 10 faculties of the university. Training is being carried out in 85 educational programs: 17 areas of training for bachelors and masters; 68 specialties and areas, the number of scientific and pedagogical employees is more than 800 people, of which there are more than 90 doctors of sciences and professors, more than 400 candidates of sciences and associate professors.

In 2011, VlSU divided 28-29 place in the national ranking of universities with the Moscow National Research Construction University (MGS U).
The table below shows the passing scores for various areas that were in 2011.

Institute/faculty

Direction (specialty) Passing score
Cipher Name
280700.62 Technosphere safety 113
150400.62 s Metallurgy 80
151900.62 s Design and technological support for machine-building industries (abbreviated) 120
220700.62 s Automation of technological processes and production (abbreviated) 130
222000.62 s Innovation (abbreviated) 120
090900.62 Information Security 169
220400.62 Management in technical systems 174
230100.62 Informatics and Computer Science 157
230700.62 Applied Informatics 154
230100.62 s Informatics and computer technology (abbreviated) 166
Joint recruitment of FIT and MTF 230400.62 Information systems and technologies 167
200100.62 Instrumentation 113
201000.62 Biotechnical systems and technologies 127
210400.62 Radio engineering 140
211000.62 Electronic design and technology 100
210700.62 s Infocommunication technologies and communication systems (abbreviated) 110
270100.62 Architecture 213
270800.62 Construction 154
270100.62 s Architecture (abbreviated) 170
270800.62 s Construction (abbreviated) 135
141100.62 Power engineering 134
190600.62 Operation of transport and technological machines and complexes 162
190700.62 Technology of transport processes 140
221400.62 Quality control 144
190600.62 s Operation of transport and technological machines and complexes (abbreviated) 190
Joint recruitment of ATP and FREMT 140400.62 Electrical power and electrical engineering 132
010200.62 Mathematics and Computer Science 120
010400.62 Applied mathematics and computer science 133
200500.62 Laser equipment and technologies
136
222900.62 Nanotechnology and microsystem technology 118
010300.62 s Fundamental computer science and information technology (abbreviated) 112
010500.62 s Software and administration of information systems (abbreviated) 190
020100.62 Chemistry 135
020400.62 Biology 127
021900.62 Soil science 130
022000.62 Ecology and environmental management 142
240100.62 Chemical Technology 110
241000.62 Energy- and resource-saving processes of chemical technology, petrochemistry and biotechnology 128
080100.62 Economy 211
080200.62 Management 187
080500.62 Business Informatics 177
100100.62 Service 187
100700.62 Trading business 196
101100.62 Hotel business 183
030600.62 Story 176
031900.62 International relationships
033000.62 Cultural studies
035700.62 Linguistics
072300.62 Museology and protection of cultural and natural heritage sites 150
100400.62 Tourism 189
030100.62 Philosophy 170
031300.62 Journalism
031600.62 Advertising and Public Relations
034300.62 Physical Culture 209
040100.62 Sociology 179
040400.62 Social work 180
030300.62 Psychology 168
010500.62 s Software and administration of information systems 130
050100.62 Teacher Education 135
050100.62 Teacher Education 142
050100.62 Teacher Education 131
050100.62 Teacher Education 130
080200.62 Management 177
221400.62 Quality control 130
050100.62 Teacher Education 151

050100.62 Teacher Education 180

Opening hours: Monday to Friday from 9:00 to 17:00

Directions to the university

At the educational and administrative building "1". The admissions committee works here.
Address: st. Gorky, 87.
Directions: trolleybuses 2,8,9,10,11, buses 4, 20, 23, 24, 28, 32 - stop "State University".

Information for the article was provided by the official website of VlSU www.vlsu.ru/ and the website of the National University Ranking

Vladimir State University named after Alexander Grigorievich and Nikolai Grigorievich Stoletov
(VlSU)

International name Vladimir State University
Former names Vladimir Polytechnic Institute (VPI), Vladimir State Technical University (VlSTU)
Year of foundation
Students more than 30,000
Location Vladimir, Russia Russia
Legal address 600000, Vladimir, st. Gorky, 87
Website www.vlsu.ru

Vladimir State University named after. A. G. and N. G. Stoletovs (VlGU) - a higher educational institution in Vladimir, the largest university in the Vladimir region and one of the largest in the Central Federal District. In April 2017, it became one of the regional flagship universities.

Description [ | ]

Since its creation, the university has trained more than 60 thousand specialists. VlSU cooperates with more than 40 universities around the world; more than 30 educational centers operate on its basis.

Vladimir State University implements the main educational programs of higher professional education at the following levels:

Training for higher professional education programs is carried out in the following forms of training:

  • full-time budget (free);
  • full-time contract (paid);
  • correspondence budget (free);
  • correspondence contract (paid);
  • additional education.

Vladimir State University conducts educational activities in the main educational programs of secondary vocational education in the following forms of education:

  • full-time budget (free);
  • full-time contract (paid);
  • correspondence contract (paid).

University branches[ | ]

Story [ | ]

Structure [ | ]

Reformed (renamed) faculties
  • Radio Instrument Engineering Faculty (1964-1971) - divided into radio engineering and instrument engineering faculties.
  • Faculty of Radio Engineering (1971-2000) - merged with the Faculty of Instrumentation.
  • Instrument Engineering Faculty (PSF, 1971-2000) - merged with the Radio Engineering Faculty in.
  • - in January 2006 it was divided into the faculties of information technology and applied mathematics and physics.
  • Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences (FGSN) - in 2008, divided into the Faculty of Philosophical and Social Sciences and the Faculty of History.
  • (FPP) - in 2011 it was transformed into the Law Institute of VlSU as a result of the merger with the Faculty of Law of the reorganized VSGU. The Department of Psychology of FPP became part of the Faculty of Psychology of the Humanitarian Institute of VlSU.
  • FREMT (2000-2016) and FIT (2006-2016) were united into the Institute of Information Technologies and Radioelectronics.

The international cooperation[ | ]

The international activities of VlSU are aimed at developing and strengthening international cooperation in the field of educational and research activities in order to improve the quality of education and the level of scientific research, as well as integration into the global scientific and educational system.

Infrastructure [ | ]

Vladimir State University consists of several buildings (buildings). All buildings, with the exception of the fifth educational building of the Institute (Faculty) of Small and Medium Business (IMiSB), are located in the microdistrict bounded by Belokonskaya, Gorky, Mira streets, as well as Stroiteley Avenue. The buildings in which classes are held are located near the intersection of Stroiteley Avenue, Belokonskaya and Gorky streets.

In the 1970s, it was planned to build 5 more educational buildings, a 16-story administrative building, and an athletics arena, but only one new educational building was built - the second. Despite the significant increase in the number of students since that time, no new educational premises have appeared, therefore, at the moment, up to 6 are housed in buildings originally intended for 1-2 faculties, and classes are held even in basements (for example, in the first academic building and sports complex).

Academic buildings [ | ]

Sports complexes [ | ]

Food plant "Polytechnic"

Notable teachers and alumni[ | ]

Notes [ | ]

  1. Selection committee (undefined) (unavailable link). Retrieved September 29, 2009. Archived September 11, 2007.
  2. Murom branch of State Educational Institution of Higher Professional Education VlSU (unavailable link)
  3. Department of TPR-KTRES in the history of the university. Vesti KTRES (Special supplement to the newspaper “Vesti VlGU”), April 2000, No. 1.

Became one of the regional flagship universities.

Vladimir State University named after Alexander Grigorievich and Nikolai Grigorievich Stoletov
(VlSU)
International name Vladimir State University
Former names Vladimir Polytechnic Institute (VPI), Vladimir State Technical University (VlSTU)
Year of foundation
Students more than 30,000
Location Vladimir, Russia
Legal address 600000, Vladimir, st. Gorky, 87
Website www.vlsu.ru

Description

Since its creation, the university has trained more than 60 thousand specialists. VlSU cooperates with more than 40 universities around the world; more than 30 educational centers operate on its basis.

Vladimir State University implements the main educational programs of higher professional education at the following levels:

  • Bachelor's degree - confirmed by the assignment of a qualification (degree) to a person who has successfully passed the final certification;
  • training of a specialist - confirmed by the assignment of a qualification (degree) “specialist” to a person who has successfully passed the final certification;
  • master's degree - confirmed by the assignment of a master's qualification (degree) to a person who has successfully passed the final certification;
  • training of highly qualified personnel (postgraduate and doctoral studies).

Training for higher professional education programs is carried out in the following forms of training:

  • full-time budget (free);
  • full-time contract (paid);
  • correspondence budget (free);
  • correspondence contract (paid);
  • additional education.

Vladimir State University conducts educational activities in the main educational programs of secondary vocational education in the following forms of education:

  • full-time budget (free);
  • full-time contract (paid);
  • correspondence contract (paid).

University branches

Previously, there was a branch of Vladimir State University in Gus-Khrustalny. On September 1, 2017, he ceased educational activities and during the year only provided admission to the parent university for correspondence courses using distance learning technologies. Since 2018 it has been completely abolished.

Story

Structure

Reformed (renamed) faculties

  • Radio Instrument Engineering Faculty (1964-1971) - divided into radio engineering and instrument engineering faculties.
  • Faculty of Radio Engineering (1971-2000) - merged with the Faculty of Instrumentation into the Faculty of Radiophysics, Electronics and Medical Technology.
  • Instrument Engineering Faculty (PSF, 1971-2000) - merged with the Radio Engineering Faculty into the Faculty of Radiophysics, Electronics and Medical Technology.
  • Faculty of Informatics and Applied Mathematics (FIPM) - in January 2006, it was divided into the faculties of information technology and applied mathematics and physics.
  • Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences (FGSN) - in 2008, divided into the Faculty of Philosophical and Social Sciences and the Faculty of History.
  • Faculty of Law and Psychology (FPP) - in 2011, transformed into the Law Institute of VlSU as a result of merger with the Faculty of Law of the reorganized VSGU. The Department of Psychology of FPP became part of the Faculty of Psychology of the Humanitarian Institute of VlSU.
  • FREMT (2000-2016) and FIT (2006-2016) were united into the Institute of Information Technologies and Radioelectronics.

The international cooperation

The international activities of VlSU are aimed at developing and strengthening international cooperation in the field of educational and research activities in order to improve the quality of education and the level of scientific research, as well as integration into the global scientific and educational system.

Infrastructure

Vladimir State University consists of several buildings (buildings). All buildings, with the exception of the fifth educational building of the Institute (Faculty) of Small and Medium Business (IMiSB), are located in the microdistrict bounded by Belokonskaya, Gorky, Mira streets, as well as Stroiteley Avenue. The buildings in which classes are held are located near the intersection of Stroiteley Avenue, Belokonskaya and Gorky streets.

In the 1970s, it was planned to build 5 more educational buildings, a 16-story administrative building, and an athletics arena, but only one new educational building was built - the second. Despite the significant increase in the number of students since that time, no new educational premises have appeared, therefore, at the moment, up to 6 are housed in buildings originally intended for 1-2 faculties, and classes are held even in basements (for example, in the first academic building and sports complex).

Academic buildings

  • First educational building. Institute of Biology and Ecology.
  • Second educational building. Institute of Mechanical Engineering and Automobile Transport, Institute of Information Technologies and Radioelectronics, Institute of Architecture, Construction and Energy, Institute of Advanced Training and Retraining, Center for Vocational Education of Disabled People; Center for International Education.
  • Third academic building. Institute of Applied Mathematics, Physics and Informatics; Humanitarian Institute; Faculty of Pre-University Training; Distance learning center.
  • The fourth educational and laboratory building. Vladimir Engineering Center for the use of laser technologies in mechanical engineering. Initially it was designed specifically as a foundry, which it remains to this day. The building houses foundry halls, as well as part of the laboratories of the mechanical-technological and architectural-construction faculties.
  • Fifth academic building. Institute of Small and Medium Business.
  • Sixth academic building. Institute of Economics and Management.
  • Seventh educational building. Pedagogical Institute (formerly Vladimir State Humanitarian University).
  • Eighth academic building. Institute of Arts and Art Education, Pedagogical Institute.
  • Ninth academic building. Institute of Arts and Art Education.
  • Tenth academic building. Faculty of Preschool and Primary Education and Faculty of Technical and Economics.
  • Eleventh educational building. Law Institute.

Sports complexes

Notable teachers and alumni

Notes

  1. * The list of flagship universities in Russia was supplemented by 22 regional universities // Interfax, 04/18/2017
    • Makeeva A. Challenge for universities // Kommersant, 04/17/2017
    • Based on the results of the second competitive selection of the program for creating flagship universities, 22 universities will become flagship universities. Archived copy of April 27, 2017 on the Wayback Machine // Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation, 04/18/2017.
  2. Selection committee (undefined) (unavailable link). Retrieved September 29, 2009. Archived September 11, 2007.

Vladimir State University

Vladimir State University named after A. G. and N. G. Stoletov
(VlSU)
International name

Vladimir State University

Former names

Vladimir Polytechnic Institute (VPI), Vladimir State Technical University (VlSTU)

Year of foundation
Rector
Legal address

600000, Vladimir, st. Gorky, 87

Website

Vladimir State University named after. A. G. and N. G. Stoletovs (VlGU ) - the largest higher educational institution in the Vladimir region, one of the centers of its science and culture.

  • Bachelor's degree – confirmed by the assignment of a bachelor's qualification (degree) to a person who has successfully passed the final certification;
  • specialist training – confirmed by the assignment to a person who has successfully passed the final certification of the qualification (degree) “specialist”;
  • Master's degree – confirmed by the assignment of a master's qualification (degree) to a person who has successfully passed the final certification.

Training for higher professional education programs is carried out in the following forms of training:

  • full-time budget (free);
  • full-time contract (paid);
  • correspondence budget (free);
  • correspondence contract (paid);
  • additional education.

Vladimir State University conducts educational activities in the main educational programs of secondary vocational education in the following forms of education:

  • full-time budget (free);
  • full-time contract (paid);
  • correspondence contract (paid).

University branches

Story

Institutes, faculties and structural divisions

Operating institutes and faculties of the university

  • Law Institute
  • Institute of Applied Mathematics and Informatics, Bio- and Nanotechnologies:
    • Faculty of Applied Mathematics and Physics (FPMP)
  • Institute of Innovative Technologies:
    • (FREMT)
  • Pedagogical Institute:
    • Faculty of Philology
    • Faculty of Natural Geography
    • Faculty of Preschool and Primary Education
    • Faculty of Technology and Economics
    • History department
    • Faculty of Foreign Languages
  • Humanitarian Institute:
    • Faculty of History (IF)
    • Faculty of Philosophical and Social Sciences (FFSN)
    • Psychology faculty
  • Institute of Economics and Management:
    • Faculty of Economics (EF)
    • Institute (Faculty) of Small and Medium Business (IMiSB)
  • Institute of Arts and Art Education
  • Institute of Physical Culture and Sports
  • Murom branch
  • Branch in Gus-Khrustalny
  • Faculty of distance learning using distance learning technologies (FZO DT)
  • Faculty of Pre-University Training
  • Corporate Institute
  • Institute for Advanced Studies and Retraining of Personnel of VlSU (IPKiPK)

Reformed (renamed) faculties

  • Radio Instrument Engineering Faculty (1964-1971) - divided into radio engineering and instrument engineering faculties.
  • Faculty of Radio Engineering (1971-2000) - merged with the Faculty of Instrument Engineering into the Faculty of Radiophysics, Electronics and Medical Technology.
  • Instrument Engineering Faculty (PSF, 1971-2000) - merged with the Radio Engineering Faculty into the Faculty of Radiophysics, Electronics and Medical Technology.
  • Faculty of Informatics and Applied Mathematics (FIPM) - in January 2006, it was divided into the faculties of information technology and applied mathematics and physics.
  • Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences (FGSN) - in 2008, divided into the Faculty of Philosophical and Social Sciences and the Faculty of History.
  • Faculty of Law and Psychology (FPP) - in 2011, transformed into the Law Institute of VlSU as a result of merger with the Faculty of Law of the reorganized VSGU. The Department of Psychology of FPP became part of the Faculty of Psychology of the Humanitarian Institute of VlSU.

Structural units

  • Selection committee
  • Educational and methodological management
  • Directorate of Research Activities
  • Financial and economic management
  • Regional center for promotion of employment of graduates
  • Scientific and Educational Competence Center
  • VlSU Library
  • VlSU Publishing House
  • Information Center of VlSU named after. A.G. and N.G. Stoletov together with the publishing house "Finance and Credit"
  • Distance Learning Center
  • Mobilization department
  • Trade union committee of VlSU
  • International Cooperation Department
  • Regional Center for New Information Technologies (RCNIT)
  • Information and Computing Center (ICC)
  • Educational Information Center (EIC)
  • Center for International Education
  • Department of Occupational Health and Fire Safety
  • Procurement Organization Department
  • Institute for Advanced Studies and Retraining of Personnel
  • Scientific and educational center "Security systems and anti-terrorism technologies"
  • VlSU campus
  • VlSU Student Council
  • Center for Vocational Education of Disabled People
  • VlSU Cultural Center

The international cooperation

The international activities of VlSU are aimed at developing and strengthening international cooperation in the field of educational and research activities in order to improve the quality of education and the level of scientific research, as well as integration into the global scientific and educational system.

  • Technical University of Graz (Austria)
  • Russian-Armenian (Slavic) State University
  • Brest State Technical University (Belarus)
  • Technical University (Varna, Bulgaria)
  • University of Kent (Cantebury, UK)
  • University of Erlangen-Nuremberg. Friedrich-Alexander (Germany)
  • Bavarian Laser Center (Erlangen, Germany)
  • Higher Technical School (Jena, Germany)
  • Friedrich Schiller University Jena (Germany)
  • University named after Ben-Gurion (Israel)
  • University of English and Foreign Languages ​​(Hyderabad, India)
  • Institute of Russian Language and Culture (Rome, Italy)
  • West Kazakhstan Agricultural Technical University
  • Aktobe branch of the Kazakh Academy of Transport and Communications named after. M. Tynyshpayeva
  • Dalian Polytechnic University (PRC)
  • Tianjin University of Foreign Studies (PRC)
  • Yantai Normal University (PRC)
  • Wuhan Polytechnic University (PRC)
  • Changchun University (PRC)
  • Kyrgyz-Russian Slavic University
  • Kyrgyz-Uzbek University (Osh)
  • Higher School of Psychology (Riga, Latvia)
  • Kansas State Board of Higher Education (USA)
  • Illion State University (USA)
  • University of Florida (USA)
  • Rochester Institute of Technology (USA)
  • Central Michigan University (USA)
  • Tajik Technical University named after. M.O. Osimi (Dushanbe, Tajikistan)
  • Tashkent State Agrarian University (Uzbekistan)
  • National University of Uzbekistan named after. Mirzo Ulugbek
  • Tashkent State Technical University named after. Abu Rayhan Beruni
  • Odessa State Academy of Construction and Architecture (Ukraine)
  • Academy of Municipal Administration (Ukraine)
  • Donetsk National Technical University (Ukraine)
  • Melitopol State Pedagogical University named after. Bogdan Khmelnitsky (Ukraine)
  • Ukrainian State University of Chemical Technology (Dnepropetrovsk)
  • Kharkov National Economic University (Ukraine)
  • Higher Mining School "Groupe des Ecoles des Mines" (Alès, France)
  • Ostrava Technical University (Czech Republic)
  • Halmstad University (Sweden)
  • Folk University (Uppsala, Sweden)

Infrastructure

Vladimir State University consists of several buildings (buildings). All buildings, with the exception of the fifth educational building of the Institute (Faculty) of Small and Medium Business (IMiSB), are located in the microdistrict bounded by Belokonskaya, Gorky, Mira streets, as well as Stroiteley Avenue. The buildings in which classes are held are located near the intersection of Stroiteley Avenue, Belokonskaya and Gorky streets.

In the 1970s, it was planned to build 5 more educational buildings, a 16-story administrative building, and an athletics arena, but only one new educational building was built - the second. Despite the significant increase in the number of students since that time, no new educational premises have appeared, therefore, at the moment, up to 6 are housed in buildings originally intended for 1-2 faculties, and classes are held even in basements (for example, in the first academic building and sports complex).

Academic buildings

Sports complexes

Other buildings and dormitories

Previously used buildings

  • Sports building No. 2. Greco-Roman Wrestling Corps. One-story building. It hosted classes for the Greco-Roman wrestling section, as well as general sports groups. Next to this building there was an asphalt football ground. It was demolished in 2007.
    Address: st. Studencheskaya, 4b.

Notable staff and alumni

  • Victor Maznik- chief specialist, head of the youth work group, Vladimir; senior commissioner of the Vladimir regional pedagogical detachment "Spring".
  • Kolesov, Leonard Nikolaevich(-) - Russian radio engineer, designer, teacher. One of the creators of the first Soviet

Vladimir State University

Vladimir State University named after A. G. and N. G. Stoletov
(VlSU)
International name

Vladimir State University

Former names

Vladimir Polytechnic Institute (VPI), Vladimir State Technical University (VlSTU)

Year of foundation
Rector
Legal address

600000, Vladimir, st. Gorky, 87

Website

Vladimir State University named after. A. G. and N. G. Stoletovs (VlGU ) - the largest higher educational institution in the Vladimir region, one of the centers of its science and culture.

  • Bachelor's degree – confirmed by the assignment of a bachelor's qualification (degree) to a person who has successfully passed the final certification;
  • specialist training – confirmed by the assignment to a person who has successfully passed the final certification of the qualification (degree) “specialist”;
  • Master's degree – confirmed by the assignment of a master's qualification (degree) to a person who has successfully passed the final certification.

Training for higher professional education programs is carried out in the following forms of training:

  • full-time budget (free);
  • full-time contract (paid);
  • correspondence budget (free);
  • correspondence contract (paid);
  • additional education.

Vladimir State University conducts educational activities in the main educational programs of secondary vocational education in the following forms of education:

  • full-time budget (free);
  • full-time contract (paid);
  • correspondence contract (paid).

University branches

Story

Institutes, faculties and structural divisions

Operating institutes and faculties of the university

  • Law Institute
  • Institute of Applied Mathematics and Informatics, Bio- and Nanotechnologies:
    • Faculty of Applied Mathematics and Physics (FPMP)
  • Institute of Innovative Technologies:
    • (FREMT)
  • Pedagogical Institute:
    • Faculty of Philology
    • Faculty of Natural Geography
    • Faculty of Preschool and Primary Education
    • Faculty of Technology and Economics
    • History department
    • Faculty of Foreign Languages
  • Humanitarian Institute:
    • Faculty of History (IF)
    • Faculty of Philosophical and Social Sciences (FFSN)
    • Psychology faculty
  • Institute of Economics and Management:
    • Faculty of Economics (EF)
    • Institute (Faculty) of Small and Medium Business (IMiSB)
  • Institute of Arts and Art Education
  • Institute of Physical Culture and Sports
  • Murom branch
  • Branch in Gus-Khrustalny
  • Faculty of distance learning using distance learning technologies (FZO DT)
  • Faculty of Pre-University Training
  • Corporate Institute
  • Institute for Advanced Studies and Retraining of Personnel of VlSU (IPKiPK)

Reformed (renamed) faculties

  • Radio Instrument Engineering Faculty (1964-1971) - divided into radio engineering and instrument engineering faculties.
  • Faculty of Radio Engineering (1971-2000) - merged with the Faculty of Instrument Engineering into the Faculty of Radiophysics, Electronics and Medical Technology.
  • Instrument Engineering Faculty (PSF, 1971-2000) - merged with the Radio Engineering Faculty into the Faculty of Radiophysics, Electronics and Medical Technology.
  • Faculty of Informatics and Applied Mathematics (FIPM) - in January 2006, it was divided into the faculties of information technology and applied mathematics and physics.
  • Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences (FGSN) - in 2008, divided into the Faculty of Philosophical and Social Sciences and the Faculty of History.
  • Faculty of Law and Psychology (FPP) - in 2011, transformed into the Law Institute of VlSU as a result of merger with the Faculty of Law of the reorganized VSGU. The Department of Psychology of FPP became part of the Faculty of Psychology of the Humanitarian Institute of VlSU.

Structural units

  • Selection committee
  • Educational and methodological management
  • Directorate of Research Activities
  • Financial and economic management
  • Regional center for promotion of employment of graduates
  • Scientific and Educational Competence Center
  • VlSU Library
  • VlSU Publishing House
  • Information Center of VlSU named after. A.G. and N.G. Stoletov together with the publishing house "Finance and Credit"
  • Distance Learning Center
  • Mobilization department
  • Trade union committee of VlSU
  • International Cooperation Department
  • Regional Center for New Information Technologies (RCNIT)
  • Information and Computing Center (ICC)
  • Educational Information Center (EIC)
  • Center for International Education
  • Department of Occupational Health and Fire Safety
  • Procurement Organization Department
  • Institute for Advanced Studies and Retraining of Personnel
  • Scientific and educational center "Security systems and anti-terrorism technologies"
  • VlSU campus
  • VlSU Student Council
  • Center for Vocational Education of Disabled People
  • VlSU Cultural Center

The international cooperation

The international activities of VlSU are aimed at developing and strengthening international cooperation in the field of educational and research activities in order to improve the quality of education and the level of scientific research, as well as integration into the global scientific and educational system.

  • Technical University of Graz (Austria)
  • Russian-Armenian (Slavic) State University
  • Brest State Technical University (Belarus)
  • Technical University (Varna, Bulgaria)
  • University of Kent (Cantebury, UK)
  • University of Erlangen-Nuremberg. Friedrich-Alexander (Germany)
  • Bavarian Laser Center (Erlangen, Germany)
  • Higher Technical School (Jena, Germany)
  • Friedrich Schiller University Jena (Germany)
  • University named after Ben-Gurion (Israel)
  • University of English and Foreign Languages ​​(Hyderabad, India)
  • Institute of Russian Language and Culture (Rome, Italy)
  • West Kazakhstan Agricultural Technical University
  • Aktobe branch of the Kazakh Academy of Transport and Communications named after. M. Tynyshpayeva
  • Dalian Polytechnic University (PRC)
  • Tianjin University of Foreign Studies (PRC)
  • Yantai Normal University (PRC)
  • Wuhan Polytechnic University (PRC)
  • Changchun University (PRC)
  • Kyrgyz-Russian Slavic University
  • Kyrgyz-Uzbek University (Osh)
  • Higher School of Psychology (Riga, Latvia)
  • Kansas State Board of Higher Education (USA)
  • Illion State University (USA)
  • University of Florida (USA)
  • Rochester Institute of Technology (USA)
  • Central Michigan University (USA)
  • Tajik Technical University named after. M.O. Osimi (Dushanbe, Tajikistan)
  • Tashkent State Agrarian University (Uzbekistan)
  • National University of Uzbekistan named after. Mirzo Ulugbek
  • Tashkent State Technical University named after. Abu Rayhan Beruni
  • Odessa State Academy of Construction and Architecture (Ukraine)
  • Academy of Municipal Administration (Ukraine)
  • Donetsk National Technical University (Ukraine)
  • Melitopol State Pedagogical University named after. Bogdan Khmelnitsky (Ukraine)
  • Ukrainian State University of Chemical Technology (Dnepropetrovsk)
  • Kharkov National Economic University (Ukraine)
  • Higher Mining School "Groupe des Ecoles des Mines" (Alès, France)
  • Ostrava Technical University (Czech Republic)
  • Halmstad University (Sweden)
  • Folk University (Uppsala, Sweden)

Infrastructure

Vladimir State University consists of several buildings (buildings). All buildings, with the exception of the fifth educational building of the Institute (Faculty) of Small and Medium Business (IMiSB), are located in the microdistrict bounded by Belokonskaya, Gorky, Mira streets, as well as Stroiteley Avenue. The buildings in which classes are held are located near the intersection of Stroiteley Avenue, Belokonskaya and Gorky streets.

In the 1970s, it was planned to build 5 more educational buildings, a 16-story administrative building, and an athletics arena, but only one new educational building was built - the second. Despite the significant increase in the number of students since that time, no new educational premises have appeared, therefore, at the moment, up to 6 are housed in buildings originally intended for 1-2 faculties, and classes are held even in basements (for example, in the first academic building and sports complex).

Academic buildings

Sports complexes

Other buildings and dormitories

Previously used buildings

  • Sports building No. 2. Greco-Roman Wrestling Corps. One-story building. It hosted classes for the Greco-Roman wrestling section, as well as general sports groups. Next to this building there was an asphalt football ground. It was demolished in 2007.
    Address: st. Studencheskaya, 4b.

Notable staff and alumni

  • Victor Maznik- chief specialist, head of the youth work group, Vladimir; senior commissioner of the Vladimir regional pedagogical detachment "Spring".
  • Kolesov, Leonard Nikolaevich(-) - Russian radio engineer, designer, teacher. One of the creators of the first Soviet
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