Transbaikal State University
Transbaikal State University (Russian: Забайкальский государственный университет) is an institution of higher education in Chita, Russia. It is the largest educational, scientific and innovative center in Zabaykalsky Krai. Transbaikal State University (until 2011: Chita State University) was established in 1974 on the base of the Technology Department of Irkutsk Technical Institute which was opened earlier in 1966. Now the university comprises eight schools: the School of Mining, the School of Power Engineering, the School of Construction and Ecology, the School of Law, the School of Social and Political Systems, the School of Economics and Management, the School of Technological and Transportation Systems, and the School of Adult Education and Refresher Courses.[1] History1966 – The Technology Department of Irkutsk Technical Institute was established in Chita. Administration and OrganizationSchool of Power EngineeringThe School of Power Engineering was established in 2000 as result of the reorganization of the Faculty of Power Engineering of the former Chita Technical Institute. The main fields of scientific research of the School are the following: energy efficiency upgrading of combined heat and power stations machinery, energy saving during the process of its generation and consumption, reduction of heat and power stations' hazardous emissions, drinking water purification and sewage treatment, electronic communication development of economy and education. The School comprises two faculties:
The School offers post-graduate programs in:
School of Economics and ManagementThe School of Economics and Management was established in 2003 on the basis of the Faculty of Management of Chita State University. The School structure comprises two faculties:
The School of MiningThe Mining School was established in 1998 on the basis of the Department of Mineral Deposits Exploitation of the Chita Division of Irkutsk Technical Institute. The School of Mining comprises two faculties:
School of Construction and EcologyThe School of Construction and Ecology was established in 1999 as result of the reorganization of the Faculty of Civil Engineering, founded in 1972 on the basis of the Chita Branch of Irkutsk Technical Institute. The school has two faculties:
The school offers post-graduate the following programs:
School of Technological and Transport SystemsThe School of Technological and Transportation Systems of Chita State University was established in June 2000 on the basis of the Mechanical and Machine - Building Faculty of the former Chita State Technical University. The school has two Faculties:
The School of Social and Political SystemsThe School comprises two faculties:
School of LawThe School of Law was established in September 2003, on the basis of the School of Economy, Management and Law. The structure of the School comprises two faculties:
Academics and ResearchResearch Centers
Laboratories
Research Centers, Acting on the basis of ChitGU
Chita Institute of Far Eastern Branch of Russian Academy of SciencesChita Institute of Far Eastern Branch of Russian Academy of Sciences was established in 2005 as a structural unit of ChitSU with the assistance of the Administration of Zabaikalskii Region. Student Scientific Societies
International Cooperation and ExchangeDevelopment of scientific and educational relations with foreign institutions of higher education is one of the most important aspects of university policy nowaday. Among the partners of Chita State University are the following Universities and organisations: South Korea
People's Republic of China
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KazakhstanMongoliaThe Republic of BelarusExternal links
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