Saratov State University

Saratov Chernyshevsky State University (Russian: Саратовский государственный университет имени Н. Г. Чернышевского, СГУ, transcribed as SGU) is a major higher education and research institution in Russia. Named for Nikolay Chernyshevsky, the university was founded in 1909 under the name Imperial Saratov University by the Decree of Emperor Nicholas II.[1] On June 10, 1909, the Emperor signed the "Decree on the foundation of the university in Saratov", which became the tenth University in Russia and consisted of the Medical Faculty only. Professor V.I. Razumovsky became the first university rector.[2] He was a prominent public figure, talented surgeon, and unique scientist who is considered to be the founder of a neurosurgery school in Russia. Construction of major university buildings as well as the university clinic named after S.R. Mirotvortsev was carried out under the supervision of the talented russian architect Karl Hermann Ludwig Müffke. The Regional Institute for Microbiology and Epidemiology in South East Russia opened in the city in 1919.[3]

Saratov State University
Саратовский государственный университет имени Н. Г. Чернышевского
TypePublic
EstablishedJune, 1909
RectorChumachenko Alexey Nikolaevich
Administrative staff
1704 (2010)
Students26,342 (2010)
Postgraduates590 (2010)
Location,
Websitewww.sgu.ru/en
Building details

It is located in Saratov, a large city in the southeast of the European part of Russia, on the right bank of the Volga River. SGU has 28 departments, more than 90 programmes of study are offered and the current enrollment is around 28,000 students.

In April 2006 the programming team from Saratov State University won the world finals of the 2006 ACM International Collegiate Programming Contest held in San Antonio, Texas.[4]

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References

  1. (PDF). 2018-07-12 https://web.archive.org/web/20180712183844/http://intellect-invest.org.ua/content/userfiles/files/social_history_pedagogic/material_period/Avrus_History_universities.pdf. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2018-07-12. Retrieved 2020-09-10. Missing or empty |title= (help)
  2. http://sgmu.ru/news/paper/2007/03/art01.html
  3. Khwaja, Barbara (26 May 2017). "Health Reform in Revolutionary Russia". Socialist Health Association. Retrieved 15 February 2019.
  4. "The 30th Annual ACM-ICPC World Finals sponsored by IBM". Archived from the original on 11 September 2006.


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