Voronezh State University of Forestry and Technologies

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Voronezh State Forestry University named after G.F. Morozov
Воронежский государственный лесотехнический университет им. Г.ф. Морозова
The main building's facade UGLTU
TypePublic
Established1930 (1930)
RectorDrapalyuk Mikhail Valentinovich (acting)
Students5,000
Location,
Websitewww.vgltu.ru
University rankings
Regional – Overall
QS Emerging Europe and Central Asia[1]351-400 (2022)

Voronezh State University of Forestry and Technologies is a university in Voronezh, Russia

History[edit]

In 1918, a forestry department was opened as part of Voronezh Agricultural Institute. In 1923, it was reorganized into a Forestry Faculty. In 1930, Voronezh Agricultural Institute was divided into several institutes and Voronezh Institute of Forestry Engineering was established on the basis of the Forestry Faculty.

The university changed its name several times: Forestry Institute (1930–1931), Institute of Forestry (1932–1935), Silvicultural Institute (1936–1937), Forestry Institute (1938–1955), Forestry Ingineering Institute (1956–1980), Forestry Institute of the order of Friendship of Peoples (1980–1994), Academy of Forestry Engineering (1994–2015), Voronezh State University of Forestry and Technologies named after G. F. Morozov (2015).

In 1952-1953 the Institute's arboretum was established at the field site opposite the main building covering an area of 3.5 hectares. This work was done by the students and professors. One of the founders of the arboretum was E. N. Naumenko.

In 1980 the university celebrated its 50th anniversary, after which it was awarded the order of Friendship of Peoples.

Rectors[edit]

  • Tyurin A. V. 1930
  • Bobkov A. V. 1931
  • Krylatykh A. R. 1931-1937
  • Rychkov G. S. 1937 1938
  • Kuvshinov Y. I. 1938-1941
  • Fortunatov N. I. 1942-1945
  • Palenko L. A. 1945-1951
  • Rubtsov V. I. 1951-1962
  • Zhitkov P. N. 1962-1964
  • Dudarev A. D. 1964-1971
  • Artyukhovsky A. K. 1971-1985
  • Popov V. K. 1985-2005
  • Bugakov V. M. 2005 - 2015
  • Drapaluk M. V. 2015–present

Faculties, fields and profiles of training[edit]

  • Faculty of Forestry
  • Automobile Faculty
  • Faculty of Forestry Industry
  • Faculty of Economics
  • Faculty of Mechanics
  • Faculty of Distance Learning
  • Center for Distance Education
  • Centre for Additional Professional Education

References[edit]

  1. ^ "QS World University Rankings-Emerging Europe & Central Asia". Retrieved 15 January 2023.