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East Ukrainian National University named after Vladimir Dahl (VNU) is a large educational, research and production complex, which, in addition to the base university in Lugansk, includes:

  • Severodonetsk Technological Institute,
  • Institute of Chemical Technologies in Rubezhnoye,
  • Krasnodon Faculty of Engineering and Management,
  • Anthracite Faculty of Mining and Transport,
  • Crimean Faculty (Livadia, Feodosia, Evpatoria, Skadovsk),
  • university college,
  • Severodonetsk Chemical-Mechanical College,
  • Stakhanov branch of the Institute of Postgraduate Education and Distance Learning.

The base East Ukrainian National University has 17 faculties, including the Faculty of Training foreign citizens, which includes 74 departments.

East Ukrainian National University also includes:

  • Center for Pre-University Training and Career Guidance,
  • Center for retraining of management personnel for entrepreneurship,
  • Educational and Scientific Institute of Housing and Public Utilities and Construction,
  • Institute of Postgraduate Education and Distance Learning,
  • 17 separate structural divisions,
  • master's degree government controlled,
  • more than 60 branches of departments in production,
  • Research Institute of Applied Ecology,
  • almost 40 laboratories and engineering centers,
  • scientific library,
  • publishing house with printing house,
  • technopark and more.

East Ukrainian National University has a license to educational activities in 27 out of 48 areas of knowledge. Within their framework, training is conducted in 54 areas and 130 specialties, of which 8 are military.

The total number of employees at the East Ukrainian National University is 3046 people, including 1537 people - teaching staff of higher educational institutions of III-IV levels of university accreditation.

The Eastern Ukrainian National University employs honored workers of science and technology - 16 people, excellent students of education of Ukraine - 91 people, academicians and corresponding members of branch academies of sciences of Ukraine - 96 people, teachers with scientific degrees and academic titles - 892 people, of which 172 are professors, Doctor of Sciences

Material and technical base of the East Ukrainian National University

A powerful material and technical base has been created at the Eastern Ukrainian National University. In Lugansk, Antratsyt, Krasnodon, Lisichansk, Rubezhny, Severodonetsk (Luhansk region), Yalta (Livadia), Feodosia, Yevpatoriya (Autonomous Republic of Crimea) and in the city of Skadovsk (Kherson region), the university is located in 56 educational and laboratory buildings and structures with total area more than 230 thousand sq. m.

Vladimir Dahl East Ukrainian National University also has: a sanatorium with 100 beds, recreation centers in Yevpatoria (Crimea) and Skadovsk (Kherson region), a sports camp, 8 dormitories for 2401 places, canteens, buffets , medical stations. For sports and physical culture the university has stadiums, sports buildings, summer sports facilities, etc.

The East Ukrainian National University has its own university publishing house, where the scientific collection "Bulletin of the East Ukrainian National University named after Vladimir Dahl" is published, licensed by the Higher certification commission Ukraine in 4 areas, as well as monographs, teaching aids, guidelines and other scientific and educational literature.

Issues of the large-circulation newspaper "University Bulletin" are published monthly. At the East Ukrainian National University. V. Dahl created an educational television studio, the implementation of which was carried out with the support of the Media Development Fund of the US Embassy in Ukraine.

Eastern Ukrainian National University named after Vladimir Dahl
(VNU named after V. Dahl)
Year of foundation
Rector

Porkuyan Olga Viktorovna

Students
The doctors
Location
Legal address

Central Avenue 59-a

Website

Until October 2014, the university was located in Lugansk, however, due to military operations in the city, by order of the Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine, the university was moved to Severodonetsk and located on the basis of its structural unit - the Severodonetsk Technological Institute.

In 1827, a scientific and technical society began its activities at the Lugansk foundry. In the same year, they began training young people in technical disciplines.

In August 1839, the Lugansk Factory School was opened. The educational and scientific base for the future technical school was created by outstanding luminaries of science - Ivan Augustovich Time (“Resistance of metals and wood to cutting”), Mevius Apollon Fedorovich (“ Training course metallurgy of cast iron, iron and steel", "Iron foundry"), Felkner Iliodor Fedorovich ("Machines and tools for processing metals", "Companion to the mechanic-builder", "Public companion to the mechanic-builder"), Kovalevsky Evgraf Petrovich ("Geognostic review Donetsk Ridge" (1829)), etc.

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The educational institution began its history on March 27, 1920, when the Lugansk People's College was created, headed by rector P.K. Migulin. The technical school was located in the building of a former vocational school.

Subsequently, the technical school received the name “Lugansk Evening Working College” (LVRT). It trained “red” engineers at 2 faculties (mechanical and electrical engineering) for 4 years.

Classes have already been held in the house of the former Pushkin School on the street. Patronnaya, and later in the former four-story Vasnev house on the street. Bankovskaya (Shevchenko St.). The technical school was allocated the 4th floor. In 1927, the LVRT was allocated the second and third floors permanent premises on the street Lenina, 38.

1927 - the first graduation of engineers (11 people) with a specialty in “Steam power equipment”.

1930 - according to the Decree of the Council of People's Commissars of the USSR, the technical school was reorganized into the Lugansk Evening Workers' Institute of Mechanical Engineering. The first graduation of LVRMI engineers with a specialty in “Construction” took place in 1932.

1934-1939 - the functioning of the educational institution was suspended, but was restored in 1939.

During the war, the university was evacuated to Russian city Omsk and reorganized into the Omsk Mechanical Engineering Institute.

1945-1959 - the educational institution operated as part of branches: Kharkov Mechanical Engineering Institute, Moscow Correspondence Institute of Metal Industry (now Moscow State University instrument engineering and computer science (MGUPI)), Kharkov Polytechnic Institute them. V.I.Lenin.

1960 - the institution was reorganized into an independent Lugansk Evening Mechanical Engineering Institute with 940 evening students.

1962 - training of full-time students began.

On May 8, 1993, the East Ukrainian State University was created on the basis of the Lugansk Mechanical Engineering Institute and several higher educational institutions in Lugansk and the Lugansk region.

1996 - the university received the status of a higher educational institution of IV level of accreditation.

2000 - granting the university national status with a proper name: “East Ukrainian National University”.

2001 - VNU was named after Vladimir Dahl.

March 2010 -Grand opening near the main building of VNU named after. V. Dahl monument to Vladimir Ivanovich Dahl

March 24, 2010 - VNU named after. V. Dahl was granted the status of a national self-governing (autonomous) research higher education institution.

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Pursuant to the decree of the Council People's Commissars dated 03.24.1920 “On the urgent graduation of specialist engineers”, on March 27, 1920, the Lugansk People's College was created, which at the end of August 1920 was renamed the Lugansk Evening Workers' College. The technical school became the first educational institution in the Donbass, where the mechanical, construction and electrical engineering faculties (at that time departments) trained technicians for the mechanical engineering industry. The duration of study at the technical school was 3 years. Those who completed a one-year internship in their specialty were awarded the title of engineer after graduating from technical school.

At first, the technical school was located in the building of the former Vocational School, then in the Vasnev House, where it occupied only the fourth floor, and since 1927 the institution was allocated the second and third floors in house No. 38 on Lenin Street.

In 1930, by decree of the Council of People's Commissars of the USSR, the Lugansk Evening Workers' College was reorganized into the Lugansk Evening Workers' Mechanical Engineering Institute. The first graduation of LVRMI engineers took place in 1932 with a degree in Civil Engineering. Since 1934, the activities of the institute were suspended and resumed only in 1939 under a new name - Voroshilovgrad Evening Mechanical Engineering Institute.

During the Great Patriotic War, the university was evacuated to Omsk, where on November 16, 1942, by decree of the Council of People's Commissars of the USSR, it was reorganized into the Omsk Mechanical Engineering Institute (now Omsk State Technical University).

After the war, during 1945-1959, the educational institution operated as part of branches of the Moscow Correspondence Institute of Metal Industry, Kharkov Mechanical Engineering Institute (in 1950, together with three other educational institutions of Kharkov, united into the Kharkov Polytechnic Institute named after V.I. Lenin), Kharkov Polytechnic Institute named after. V.I. Lenin.

Since 1960, the Lugansk Evening Mechanical Engineering Institute has been an independent educational institution. Total There were 940 students who studied in the evening. Since 1962, a full-time department has appeared.

On May 8, 1993, on the basis of the Lugansk Mechanical Engineering Institute and several other educational institutions of Lugansk and the Lugansk region, the East Ukrainian State University was created. In 1996, the institution was granted level IV accreditation.

On September 11, 2000, the university was awarded national status. The status of a national self-governing (autonomous) research higher education institution was granted to the university on March 24, 2010.

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The Pavlograd Hussar Regiment was stationed two miles from Braunau. The squadron, in which Nikolai Rostov served as a cadet, was located in the German village of Salzenek. The squadron commander, captain Denisov, known to the entire cavalry division under the name Vaska Denisov, was assigned best apartment in the village. Junker Rostov, ever since he caught up with the regiment in Poland, lived with the squadron commander.
On October 11, the very day when everything in the main apartment was raised to its feet by the news of Mack's defeat, at the squadron headquarters, camp life calmly went on as before. Denisov, who had lost all night at cards, had not yet come home when Rostov returned from foraging early in the morning on horseback. Rostov, in a cadet's uniform, rode up to the porch, pushed his horse, threw off his leg with a flexible, youthful gesture, stood on the stirrup, as if not wanting to part with the horse, finally jumped off and shouted to the messenger.
“Ah, Bondarenko, dear friend,” he said to the hussar who rushed headlong towards his horse. “Lead me out, my friend,” he said with that brotherly, cheerful tenderness with which good young people treat everyone when they are happy.
“I’m listening, your Excellency,” answered the Little Russian, shaking his head cheerfully.
- Look, take it out well!
Another hussar also rushed to the horse, but Bondarenko had already thrown over the reins of the bit. It was obvious that the cadet spent a lot of money on vodka, and that it was profitable to serve him. Rostov stroked the horse’s neck, then its rump, and stopped on the porch.
“Nice! This will be the horse!” he said to himself and, smiling and holding his saber, ran up onto the porch, rattling his spurs. The German owner, in a sweatshirt and cap, with a pitchfork with which he was clearing out manure, looked out of the barn. The German's face suddenly brightened as soon as he saw Rostov. He smiled cheerfully and winked: “Schon, gut Morgen!” Schon, gut Morgen! [Wonderful, good morning!] he repeated, apparently finding pleasure in greeting the young man.
– Schon fleissig! [Already at work!] - said Rostov with the same joyful, brotherly smile that never left his animated face. - Hoch Oestreicher! Hoch Russen! Kaiser Alexander hoch! [Hurray Austrians! Hurray Russians! Emperor Alexander, hurray!] - he turned to the German, repeating the words often spoken by the German owner.
The German laughed, walked completely out of the barn door, pulled
cap and, waving it over his head, shouted:
– Und die ganze Welt hoch! [And the whole world cheers!]
Rostov himself, just like a German, waved his cap over his head and, laughing, shouted: “Und Vivat die ganze Welt”! Although there was no reason for special joy either for the German, who was cleaning out his barn, or for Rostov, who was riding with a platoon for hay, both these people looked at each other with happy delight and brotherly love, shook their heads as a sign mutual love and they parted smiling - the German went to the cowshed, and Rostov went to the hut that he and Denisov occupied.
- What is it, master? - he asked Lavrushka, Denisov’s lackey, a rogue known to the entire regiment.
- Haven't been since last night. That’s right, we lost,” Lavrushka answered. “I already know that if they win, they’ll come early to brag, but if they don’t win until morning, that means they’ve lost their minds, and they’ll come angry.” Would you like some coffee?
- Come on, come on.
After 10 minutes, Lavrushka brought coffee. They're coming! - he said, - now there’s trouble. - Rostov looked out the window and saw Denisov returning home. Denisov was small man with a red face, shiny black eyes, black tousled mustache and hair. He had an unbuttoned mantle, wide chikchirs lowered in folds, and a crumpled hussar cap on the back of his head. He gloomily, with his head down, approached the porch.
“Lavg’ushka,” he shouted loudly and angrily. “Well, take it off, you idiot!”
“Yes, I’m filming anyway,” Lavrushka’s voice answered.
- A! “You’re already up,” Denisov said, entering the room.
“A long time ago,” said Rostov, “I already went for hay and saw the maid of honor Matilda.”
- That's how it is! And I puffed up, bg "at, why" like a son of a bitch! - Denisov shouted, without pronouncing the word. - Such a misfortune! Such a misfortune! As you left, so it went. Hey, some tea!
Denisov, wrinkling his face, as if smiling and showing his short, strong teeth, began to ruffle his fluffy black thick hair with both hands with short fingers, like a dog.
“Why didn’t I have the money to go to this kg”ysa (the officer’s nickname),” he said, rubbing his forehead and face with both hands. “Can you imagine, not a single one, not a single one?” "You didn't give it.
Denisov took the lit pipe that was handed to him, clenched it into a fist, and, scattering fire, hit it on the floor, continuing to scream.
- Sempel will give, pag"ol will beat; Sempel will give, pag"ol will beat.
He scattered fire, broke the pipe and threw it away. Denisov paused and suddenly looked cheerfully at Rostov with his sparkling black eyes.
- If only there were women. Otherwise, there’s nothing to do here, just like drinking. If only I could drink and drink.
- Hey, who's there? - he turned to the door, hearing the stopped steps of thick boots with the clanking of spurs and a respectful cough.
- Sergeant! - said Lavrushka.
Denisov wrinkled his face even more.
“Skveg,” he said, throwing away a wallet with several gold pieces. “G’ostov, count, my dear, how much is left there, and put the wallet under the pillow,” he said and went out to the sergeant.
Rostov took the money and, mechanically, putting aside and arranging old and new gold pieces in piles, began to count them.
- A! Telyanin! Zdog "ovo! They blew me away!" – Denisov’s voice was heard from another room.
- Who? At Bykov’s, at the rat’s?... I knew,” said another thin voice, and after that Lieutenant Telyanin, a small officer of the same squadron, entered the room.
Rostov threw his wallet under the pillow and shook the small, damp hand extended to him. Telyanin was transferred from the guard for something before the campaign. He behaved very well in the regiment; but they did not like him, and in particular Rostov could neither overcome nor hide his causeless disgust for this officer.
- Well, young cavalryman, how is my Grachik serving you? - he asked. (Grachik was a riding horse, a carriage, sold by Telyanin to Rostov.)
The lieutenant never looked into the eyes of the person he was talking to; his eyes constantly darted from one object to another.
- I saw you passed by today...
“It’s okay, he’s a good horse,” Rostov answered, despite the fact that this horse, which he bought for 700 rubles, was not worth even half of that price. “She started falling on the left front...,” he added. - The hoof is cracked! It's nothing. I will teach you and show you which rivet to use.
“Yes, please show me,” said Rostov.
“I’ll show you, I’ll show you, it’s not a secret.” And you will be grateful for the horse.
“So I’ll order the horse to be brought,” said Rostov, wanting to get rid of Telyanin, and went out to order the horse to be brought.
In the entryway, Denisov, holding a pipe, huddled on the threshold, sat in front of the sergeant, who was reporting something. Seeing Rostov, Denisov winced and, pointing over his shoulder with his thumb into the room in which Telyanin was sitting, winced and shook with disgust.
“Oh, I don’t like the fellow,” he said, not embarrassed by the sergeant’s presence.
Rostov shrugged his shoulders, as if saying: “Me too, but what can I do!” and, having given orders, returned to Telyanin.
Telyanin was still sitting in the same lazy position in which Rostov had left him, rubbing his small white hands.

Severodonetsk Technological Institute of East Ukrainian National University. Vladimir Dahl

Severodonetsk Technological Institute
(STI)
original name Ukrainian Severodonetsk Institute of Technology
International name English Technological Institute of Sievierodonetsk
Year of foundation
Type state
Rector prof. Olga Viktorivna Porkuyan (director)
Students about 4,000
Teachers 150
Location Ukraine, Severodonetsk
Legal address Ukraine, 93400, Lugansk region, Severodonetsk, st. Donetskaya, 43
Information site http://www.sti.lg.ua/page.php?pageid=1 www.sti.lg.ua

Technological Institute of the East Ukrainian National University named after Vladimir Dahl is a higher educational institution of IV level of accreditation, structural subdivision VNU named after V.Dal. , located in Severodonetsk, Lugansk region.

The Institute structurally consists of three faculties: computer engineering; chemical; applied mechanics.

The Institute trains specialists in 12 specialties (of which 9 are accredited at level IV and 3 at Level III accreditation). Preparation is carried out part-time and full-time.

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The founding date of STI is June 2, 1994. But the history of the institute began much earlier.

From June 2, the Severodonetsk Branch (VUGU) was transformed into the Severodonetsk Technological Institute VUDU

This year, the institute passed State certification for the right to conduct activities in the field of education related to obtaining higher education at the level of qualified requirements of a specialist, master, bachelor (including foreign citizens).

In the year TI VNU named after was renamed. V. Dalia (Severodonetsk)

Structural divisions of the institute

Chemical faculty

The Faculty of Chemistry is the main division of the institute, carries out the educational process of training specialists in full-time and correspondence forms training. To train specialists, the faculty has a teaching staff (90 people), which includes 40 professors, doctors of science, 36 candidates of science, 14 masters. The faculty includes 5 departments

  • Department of General and Physical Chemistry
  • Department of Technology organic matter and fuel"
  • Department of Polymer Technologies
  • Department of “Technology of inorganic substances and ecology”
  • Department of Enterprise Economics

Faculty of Applied Mechanics

The faculty includes 6 departments:

  • Department of equipment for chemical enterprises and production of building materials
  • Department of Computer-Integrated Control Systems
  • Department of General Technical Disciplines
  • Department of Higher and Applied Mathematics
  • Department of Physics
  • Department of Processes and Apparatuses of Chemical Technology

Faculty of Computer Engineering

  • Department of Computer Engineering
  • Department of Electronic Devices
  • Department humanities and Ukrainian language

Material and technical base of the institute

3 educational buildings, a library (about 2,500 thousand volumes), 9 specialized computer classes, a dormitory, 3 cafes, a stadium, gyms, a swimming pool, a dispensary.

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