Southern Federal University

Southern Federal University
Южный федеральный университет
Type Public
Established 1915
President Alexander Belokon
Rector Marina Borovskaya
Academic staff
4,227
Students 44,889[1]
Location Rostov-on-Don, Russia
Taganrog, Russia
Campus Urban
Website http://www.sfedu.ru

Southern Federal University (Russian: Южный федеральный университет), abbreviated as SFedU (Russian: ЮФУ) and formerly known as Rostov State University (19572006), is a public university in Rostov Oblast, Russia with campuses in Rostov-on-Don and Taganrog.

History

Southern Federal University is the largest research and educational establishment of Rostov Oblast. The university began to operate in Rostov-on-Don in 1915 as an affiliate part of Imperial University of Warsaw whose Russian staff had been evacuated from Poland with the onset of World War I. Later, with the collapse of Russian Empire, the university was named Donskoy University after the region of Don by the decree of Russian Provisional Government on May 5, 1917. When founded in 1915, Donskoy University was the first higher education institution in Rostov-on-Don and had four academic departments: history & philosophy, medicine, physics & mathematics, and law. In 1917-1920, during Russian Civil War, Rostov-on-Don was under the control of the anti-Soviet coalition forces of Russian White movement including Kaledin's Don Army. Many of the staff who found refuge at Donskoy University at that time had a strong anti-Soviet stance and students were being drafted to White Army.[2] During the turmoil years of the Civil War the official name of the university was Bogaevsky Donskoy University named after Mitrofan Bogaevsky, assistant to Ataman Alexey Kaledin. Following the takeover of Rostov-on-Don by Red Army in January 1920, the authority over Donskoy University passed to the Soviet government. That same year the Soviets purged the university off any seemed disloyal and pro-White movement staff members.[2]

In 1925, Donskoy University was renamed to North Caucasus State University to reflect its status as an education center in then North Caucasus Krai. Another renaming of the university followed in 1934 giving Rostov-on-Don State University. Then again, in 1957, it was changed to Rostov State University. The latter name existed until 2006. In November 2006, Rostov State Academy of Architecture & Arts, Rostov State Pedagogical University and Taganrog State University of Radioengineering were merged into Rostov State University to form a single entity called Southern Federal University.

Academics

University centers and degree-granting institutions

Building housing the Faculty of Philosophy & Cultural Studies at Rostov-on-Don campus
Hall "A" at Taganrog campus

Famous alumni and faculty

Alumni

Faculty

See also

References

  1. "Facts and Figures on Southern Federal University". Official website of SFedU. Retrieved October 15, 2011.
  2. 1 2 Belozerov, Semen E.; Zhdanov, Yuriy A. "History of Rostov State University: Rostov-on-Don 1915–-1930" (in Russian). SFedU official website. Retrieved October 15, 2011.

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Coordinates: 47°13′29″N 39°43′43″E / 47.2247°N 39.7286°E / 47.2247; 39.7286

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