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Saratov State Medical University

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Saratov State Medical University
Саратовский государственный медицинский университет им. В. И. Разумовского
Other name
Saratov State Medical University named after V.I. Razumovsky, Razumovsky University
Former name
Imperial University, Saratov State Medical Institute,
Motto
«Знание и наследие»
Motto in English
«Knowledge and heritage»
(Latin: «Eruditio (Scientia, cognition) et Heredium»)
TypePublic
Established10 June 1909
(115 years ago)
 (1909-06-10) - Imperial University, Saratov
1930
(94 years ago)
 (1930) - Saratov State Medical Institute
1976
(48 years ago)
 (1976) - Saratov Order of the Red Banner Medical Institute
1993
(31 years ago)
 (1993) - Saratov State Medical University
RectorAndrey Vyacheslavovich Eremin
Address
112 B. Kazachia Street
, , ,
410000
,
LanguageRussian, English
ColoursRed and white
Websitewww.sgmu.ru/en/

The Saratov State Medical University (SSMU) (рус. Саратовский государственный медицинский университет им. В. И. Разумовского; Saratov State Medical University named after V.I. Razumovsky; Razumovsky University) is a public university located in Saratov, Saratov Oblast, Russia.[1][2]

History

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Image of the university

The university was founded in 1909 as Imperial University by the Decree of Emperor Nicholas II.[3] 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.[4] In 1930, the Medical Faculty of Saratov University was transformed into an independent institution of higher education, which was known as the Medical Institute.

In 1993, it received the status of a Medical University. In 2009, the university was named after its first rector Vasily Ivanovich Razumovsky.[5]

Such Russian scientists as Prof. A. Bogomolets,[6] Prof. S. Spasokukotsky,[7] Prof. S. Mirotvortsev,[8] Prof. K. Tretiakoff,[9][10] L. Leitman (the world's first female professor of forensic medicine) provided students with the knowledge in the SSMU.[11]

In 2019, the university was ranked in the top 50 universities in Russia by Forbes.[12]

In 2021, it was ranked in the top 300 universities in the world for Good health and well-being by Times Higher Education.[13]

Faculties

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  • Faculty of General Medicine
  • Faculty of Pediatrics
  • Faculty of Dentistry
  • Faculty of Medical and Preventative Care
  • Faculty of Pharmacy
  • Faculty of Clinical Psychology
  • Nursing Institute
  • Faculty of Vocational Training and Professional Retraining of Specialists

Departments

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Specialists at research and development institutes, centres, laboratories, museums, and innovation groups at Saratov State Medical University conduct fundamental and applied scientific research. Among them are the Research Institute of Basic and Clinical Uro-Nephrology, the Central Research Laboratory, the Scientific Educational Centre for Fundamental Medicine and Nanotechnologies, the Medical Technopark, the University Publishing House, the Scientific Medical Library, the Museum of University History, and many other university divisions. Around 7000 students graduate from the university each year.[14][15]

Governance

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The university is nominally led by a Rector, who is the titular head of the university and is normally a public figure. The day-to-day chief executive role is the responsibility of the Prorector, a full-time academic post. The senior management board of the university is headed by the Prorector, assisted by Deans.[citation needed]

Student life

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The Trade Union secures that social and working rights of students are protected.[citation needed]

The Student Club runs over ten clubs. The university stand-up comedy teams are the winners of the regional Stand-Up Comedy League. The Student Folk Anatomical Theatre participates in various Russian theatre contests and performs in the university and on the stage of the Saratov Kiselev Academic Youth Theatre.[16]

Notable people

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Rectors of the Saratov State Medical University

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  • Razumovsky Vasily Ivanovich (1909-1912)[5]
  • Chuevsky Ivan Afanasyevich (1912-1912)
  • Stadnitsky Nikolai Grigorievich (1912-1913)
  • Zabolotnov Pyotr Pavlovich (1914-1918)
  • Arnoldov Vladimir Andreevich (1918-1918)
  • Zernov Vladimir Dmitrievich (1918-1920)
  • Golubev Vladimir Vasilyevich (1920-1922)
  • Mirotvortsev Sergei Romanovich (1923-1928)[8]
  • Katsenbogen (1928-1931)
  • Shkhvatsabaia Konstantin Yakovlevich (1931-1935)
  • I.A. Arnoldi (1935-1937)
  • IAroslavtsev Alexander Leontievich (April 1937 - December 1937)
  • Samoilova Elena Evgenievna (1937-1938)
  • V.N. Abramenko (1938-1940)
  • Rapoport Pavel Lvovich (1940-1942)
  • Bogoslovsky Ivan Trofimovich (1943-1948)
  • Popov'ian Ivan Minaevich (1948-1953)
  • Nikitin Boris Andreevich (1953-1960)
  • Ivanov Nikolai Romanovich (1960-1989)
  • Kirichuk Vyacheslav Fedorovich (1989-1997)
  • Goremykin Vladimir Ilyich (1997-2002)
  • Glybochko Pyotr Vitalievich (2002-2010)
  • Popkov Vladimir Mikhailovich (2010-2020)
  • Eremin Andrey Vyacheslavovich (September 2020 – Present)

Notable academics

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References

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  1. ^ "School Detail".
  2. ^ "Saratov State Medical University named after V. I. Razumovsky". www.sgmu.ru. Retrieved 10 September 2020.
  3. ^ А.И. Аврус (2001). "ИСТОРИЯ РОССИЙСКИХ УНИВЕРСИТЕТОВ" (PDF) (in Russian). Archived from the original (PDF) on 12 July 2018. Retrieved 13 June 2023.
  4. ^ "ИЗВЕСТИЯ медицинского университета // 3 (79) март 2007".
  5. ^ a b Andreev, Alexandr Alexeevich; Алексеевич, Андреев Александр; Ostroushko, Anton Petrovich; Петрович, Остроушко Антон (8 August 2017). "Vasili Ivanovich RAZUMOVSKY (to the 160th anniversary since the birth)". Journal of Experimental and Clinical Surgery (in Russian). 10 (1): 87. doi:10.18499/2070-478X-2017-10-1-86. ISSN 2409-143X.
  6. ^ a b "In memory of the scientist :: BOGOMOLETS Alexander Alexandrovich". nasb.gov.by. Retrieved 10 September 2020.
  7. ^ a b Andreev, Alexander Alexeevich; Алексеевич, Андреев Александр; Ostroushko, Anton Petrovich; Петрович, Остроушко Антон (25 February 2020). "Sergei Ivanovich SPASOKUKOTSKY - academician, Professor, chief surgeon of the Kremlin Medical and sanitary Department (to the 150th of birthday)". Journal of Experimental and Clinical Surgery (in Russian). 13 (1): 71. doi:10.18499/2070-478X-2020-13-1-71. ISSN 2409-143X.
  8. ^ a b c Моргошия, Т. Ш. (22 February 2019). "Академик С.Р. Миротворцев (1878 – 1949) – клиницист, педагог, уролог-новатор (к 140-летию со дня рождения)". Вестник Урологии (in Russian). 6 (4): 60–66. doi:10.21886/2308-6424-2018-6-4-60-66. S2CID 241813038. Retrieved 10 September 2020.
  9. ^ Andrade, Luiz Augusto F.; Selikhova, Marianna; Lees, Andrew J. (June 2009). "Konstantin N. Tretiakoff in Brazil a historical perspective and discussion of his contribution to brazilian neuroscience". Arquivos de Neuro-Psiquiatria. 67 (2A): 322–327. doi:10.1590/S0004-282X2009000200032. ISSN 0004-282X. PMID 19547835.
  10. ^ Lees, Andrew J.; Selikhova, Marianna; Andrade, Luiz Augusto; Duyckaerts, Charles (2008). "The black stuff and Konstantin Nikolaevich Tretiakoff". Movement Disorders (in French). 23 (6): 777–783. doi:10.1002/mds.21855. ISSN 1531-8257. PMID 18383531. S2CID 8761403.
  11. ^ "Saratov State Medical University // General Information".
  12. ^ "Университеты для будущей элиты. 100 лучших вузов России по версии Forbes". Forbes.ru (in Russian). Retrieved 10 September 2020.
  13. ^ "Saratov State Medical University". Times Higher Education (THE). 20 January 2021. Retrieved 26 April 2021.
  14. ^ "SSU Given 50 State-Funded Places for Faculty of Fundamental Medicine and Medical Technologies | СГУ - Саратовский государственный университет". www.sgu.ru. Retrieved 25 September 2020.
  15. ^ "Saratov State Medical University".
  16. ^ "Saratov Academic Kiselev Youth Theatre". www.tuz-saratov.ru. Retrieved 10 September 2020.

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