Novocherkassk State Reclamation Academy. Faculty of Engineering and Land Reclamation

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University characteristics

general information

The origins of higher reclamation education in the South of Russia go back to 1907, when, as part of the Donskoy polytechnic institute(DPI) the Faculty of Engineering and Reclamation was opened. With regard to agricultural melioration, 1916 can be considered the starting date for training personnel in our region. It was then that the Higher Women's Agricultural Courses were created, which in 1918 acquired the status of the Don Agricultural Institute (DonSHIN), and from 1922 - the Don Institute of Agriculture and Land Reclamation ( DISHIM). However, this university did not concentrate all the land reclamation education that existed at that time on the Don. Hydromeliorators continued to train the Polytechnic Institute.

The creation of a specialized ameliorative university was dictated by the specific historical conditions of the development of the state. The modernization of industrial and agricultural production required design, survey and construction works, including the creation of large reclamation and water management systems in Central Asia and in the Caucasus. This required not only significant financial investments, but also the training of specialists in hydrotechnical and forestry melioration. The agenda included the issue of concentrating the efforts of land reclamation science and vocational education. The reorganization of DISHiM, the separation of the Faculty of Engineering and Land Reclamation from the DPI and their merger into a separate North Caucasian Institute of Water Management and Land Reclamation (SKIVHiM) were carried out on the basis of the decision of the Presidium of the North Caucasus Regional Executive Committee No. 105 dated May 22, 1930. to prepare in an independent specialized university, and this date can rightly be considered the birthday of the Novocherkassk Engineering and Reclamation Institute. The significance of SKIVKhIM as a specialized university for reclamation increased even more due to the fact that Novocherkassk was also chosen as the location of the North Caucasian branch of the Institute of Reclamation of Agriculture and Hydraulic Engineering. Thus, a new impetus was given to the development of hydrotechnical science and land reclamation education in the South of the country. The reorganization of SKIVKhIM took place later. In February 1933, the institute of engineers of agroforestry was attached to it, and the combined university was renamed the Novocherkassk Engineering and Land Reclamation Institute with three faculties: hydraulic engineering, irrigated agriculture and forest reclamation. However, all reorganizations and renamings, up to the present ones, have not changed the main thing laid down in 1930: a multidisciplinary combination of the most important areas of meliorative education (from hydrotechnical to forest melioration).

Over the entire history of its existence, our university has trained more than 30 thousand graduates: meliorators, hydraulic engineers, foresters, builders, mechanics, land surveyors, economists, managers, social workers and teaching engineers.

There are five Heroes among NIMI graduates Soviet Union, participants of the Great Patriotic War: G.K. Petrova, I.I. Klimenko, I.P. Kolganov, G.I. Kopaev, A.K. Kortunov. At the institute long years worked as Hero of Socialist Labor, Academician of VASKhNIL B.A. Shumakov. Academicians and corresponding members of VASKhNIL and RAAS M.S. Grigorov, I.P. Kruzhilin, V.I. Petrov, B.B. Shumakov, V.N. Shchedrin, V.I. Olgarenko, ministers and deputy ministers of the USSR and the Russian Federation I.I. Borodavchenko, I.I. Budarin, A.V. Kolganov, A.K. Kortunov, V.P. Loginov, N.N. Mikheev, N.S. Cherepakhin, P.P. Chernyshov.

The students of the ameliorative university are several dozen laureates of state and republican awards, more than 500 heads of federal and regional institutions and organizations, more than 120 honored workers of science and technology, honored reclamators, honored foresters, honored builders; more than 80 honorary employees of various industries economic activity; more than 100 doctors of sciences, professors and more than 1200 candidates of sciences, associate professors. Graduates of the Institute became the organizers of faculties and departments of land reclamation in 20 universities of Russia and the CIS countries - in Moscow, Leningrad (Petersburg), Rivne, Dnepropetrovsk, Kherson, Chisinau, Simferopol, Bryansk, Vologda, Ufa, Barnaul, Irkutsk , Volgograd, Krasnodar, Stavropol, Nalchik, Makhachkala, Elista, Tbilisi, Baku, as well as in the universities of Algeria, Cuba, Mongolia, Kampuchea. The Institute gave a start in life to many leaders of the largest research and design institutes. All these people are the pride of the university.

The NIMI team took an active part in solving such important water management and forestry problems as: the Volga-Don shipping canal, the Tsimlyansk hydroelectric complex, the irrigation systems of the Volga-Don zone, the Terek Canal Systems, the Kabardian and Alkhan-Churt irrigation and watering systems, the Kargaly hydroelectric complex, the Nevinomyssky canal, Kuban-Kalausskaya system for watering the Staropol Territory, Novocherkassk State District Power Plant, creation of protective forest belts in the southeastern regions of the European part of the Russian Federation.

The main task today and in the future is to maintain the momentum of development, continue to improve the quality of the educational process and the volume of scientific research. AT recent times interest in land reclamation began to revive again, at the state level, a subprogram for the development of land reclamation until 2020 is being developed. The government of the Rostov region also sets the task of restoring and increasing the efficiency of the use of irrigated lands and taking a number of measures to modernize the entire reclamation complex. Governor Vasily Golubev spoke about this when speaking at a meeting last year on the development of land reclamation in the Rostov region. All this inspires confidence that the need for qualified specialists will increase, and the scientific developments of university scientists will be in demand by the industry.

The main result of the educational work is the high quality of trained specialists. Promising is further work on concluding contracts with enterprises for targeted training of specialists. Many graduates of our university receive a diploma of additional education. This is another promising option for the training of reclamation specialists. Graduates of the Faculty of Water Management, hydraulic engineers, land surveyors, forest reclamators and landscape designers are in demand. Traditionally, our graduates are in demand in construction and operating organizations, at housing and communal services facilities in the city and in the countryside. Time dictates the need for high-quality training of not only specialists with higher education, but also middle-level specialists, as well as workers who are not enough in agricultural production. Therefore, since 2015, the reclamation college named after I.I. B.B. Shumakov.

The Institute strives to be scientific center. To achieve these goals, a research and innovation complex has been formed at the university, which includes the Research Institute of Land Reclamation Technologies (NIIMT) and the Research and Design and Survey Institute of Hydraulic Engineering and Water Supply (NIPIIGiV). For joint research, innovation activities with the subdivisions of the Federal State Unitary Enterprise RosNIIVKh, an intersectoral research laboratory for hydrological and water management research (MNILGVI) was created on the basis of the university. The subject of scientific research conducted by the scientists of the university meets the topical issues of reclamation development of agricultural lands. Scientific and innovative activities are carried out according to such priority areas like land reclamation and water management; hydraulic engineering, hydraulics and geoecology; forest reclamation; mechanization of environmental management; land management and cadastre; economics and Management; man and society.

The Institute has 13 major scientific schools in all areas in the field of land reclamation and water management, hydrotechnical construction, and economics.

Scientists and students of the Institute regularly participate in various All-Russian exhibitions and competitions. In total, in 2014 NIMI DSAU took part in seven such events, receiving 4 medals, 18 diplomas and 8 thank you letters. In 2015 at the annual exhibition " gold autumn» scientists of NIMI DSAU were awarded gold, silver and bronze medals, the bronze medal in the nomination "The best young scientist-ameliorator" in the competition "For achieving high performance in the development of melioration" was awarded to Alexey Vasiliev, associate professor of the department "Water supply and sanitation".

39% of full-time students are involved in research work. In 2014, 35 student works participated in competitions and were awarded 3 medals, 24 diplomas, 2 diplomas, 6 letters of thanks.

The most important condition for the development of the university is the further expansion international relations. One of the main directions is the joint work with companies producing sprinklers Reinke (USA) and Bauer (Austria). Relations have been established with technological universities in Austria, a joint research with the University of Zagreb (Croatia). Cooperation with the public organization of Germany "INTEGRALeV" continues.

From 1930 to 2013, NIMI was an independent institution of higher education. Since 2013, on the basis of the order of the Ministry of Agriculture of Russia No. 319 of August 28, 2013, the Novocherkassk Engineering and Land Reclamation Institute named after A.K. Kortunov is a separate structural subdivision (branch) of FSBEI HE "Don State Agrarian University".

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Undergraduate

  • 05.03.06 Ecology and nature management
  • 08.03.01 Construction
  • 20.03.01 Technosphere safety
  • 20.03.02 Environmental management and water use
  • 21.03.02 Land management and cadastres
  • 23.03.02 Ground transport and technological complexes
  • 23.03.03 Operation of transport and technological machines and complexes
  • 35.03.01 Forestry
  • 35.03.10 Landscape architecture
  • 38.03.01 Economics
  • 38.03.02 Management
  • 39.03.02 Social work
  • 03/43/01 Service
  • 44.03.01 Pedagogical education
  • 44.03.04 Vocational training (by industry)

Specialty

  • 23.05.01 Ground transport and technological means

Master's degree

  • 05.04.06 Ecology and nature management
  • 08.04.01 Construction
  • 20.04.02 Environmental management and water use
  • 21.04.02 Land management and cadastres
  • 23.04.02 Ground transport and technological complexes
  • 35.04.01 Forestry
  • 35.04.09 Landscape architecture
  • 38.04.01 Economics
  • 38.04.02 Management

Admission conditions

List of documents required for admission to study

undergraduate programs

  • Document on education (original and copy - 1 pc);
  • Copy of passport (original to be presented at the time of application);
  • Photos 3x4 cm, 6 pcs.
  • Medical certificate (upon admission to training in areas (specialties): 03.23.02 - Ground transport and technological complexes; 03.23.03 - Operation of transport and technological machines and complexes; 03.44.04 - Vocational training (by industry);
  • Documents confirming limited opportunities health or disability, documents confirming the use of a special or preferential right;
  • Documents confirming the individual achievements of the applicant.

PhD Contacts

General information. Research work at NIMI Donskoy GAU is carried out in accordance with the university thematic plans on state budget topics, according to the thematic plan-task for the implementation of research commissioned by the Ministry of Agriculture of Russia at the expense of the federal budget, under a contract with the Ministry of Agriculture and Food of the Rostov Region and under orders-contracts with production organizations .

Topics of research in 2011-2015 carried out according to the plan of fundamental and priority applied research on scientific support for the development of the agro-industrial complex Russian Federation to solve the problem 03 “Develop theoretical basis, technologies and technical means for the sustainable functioning of land reclamation, water management, agroforestry, forestry complexes, ensuring high productivity and environmental stability of agrolandscapes, maintaining soil fertility, protecting them from degradation and desertification in the context of technogenesis of global and regional climate change ", as well as in accordance with programs to solve scientific problems of rational use and protection water resources and assignments on the subject of higher education.

In order to organize, develop and improve the efficiency of scientific activities at the Institute, more than 20 intra-university regulatory documents have been developed, reviewed and approved by the scientific and technical council and the director, regulating the organizational and legal support of research work (R&D) carried out by employees within the framework of federal topics and funded budget and off-budget R&D, including: "On the procedure for conducting state budget research work"; "On the procedure for conducting contractual research"; "About the contract of creative scientific and technical community"; "On the research work of students"; “On the Council of Young Scientists and Specialists”, etc. Developed and used: “ Guidelines for the preparation of technical specifications ( work program) for the performance of research work" and "Guidelines for the preparation and execution of a report on research work", as well as a set of materials on the work of postgraduate and doctoral studies, intrauniversity regulations on organizing the work of dissertation councils, etc.

The main scientific divisions of the institute are the department of planning and organizing research, research institutes and laboratories, departments, interdepartmental research laboratories and creative teams created for periods of solving specific problems. scientific tasks and problems. The following laboratories have been created and are operating at the institute: "Modern sprinkler technology"; "Technical justification of projects for fish passage and fish protection complexes"; "Anti-erosion laboratory"; "Water supply and improvement of water quality"; "Mechanization of irrigation and drainage works"; "Melioration and prevention of desertification of sandy lands"; "Agricultural land reclamation and operation of land reclamation systems"; "Development and use of reclaimed lands"; "Biological reclamation of disturbed agricultural lands"; "Intersectoral research laboratory for hydrological and water management research"; "Safety of hydraulic structures"; "Management of water management systems"; "Eco-landscape systems of agriculture"; "Research of anthropogenic landscapes"; "Organization of the territory of agricultural land on an adaptive-landscape basis"; "Agricultural and forest ecology"; "Sociological Laboratory" and others.

In 2014, the stronghold of the Department of Soil Science, Irrigated Agriculture and Geodesy of the NIMI of the Don State Agrarian University at Istok-1 (Shaminskoye) LLC, Semikarakorsky District, was created and is currently functioning successfully in accordance with the agreement in pursuance of the provisions federal law dated December 29, 2012 No. 273-FZ “On Education in the Russian Federation”, the Concept of Long-Term Socio-Economic Development of the Russian Federation for the period up to 2020, the Federal Target Program for the Development of Education until 2015.

Information about the research activities of scientists, doctoral students, graduate students and students is regularly heard at meetings of the departments, the department for planning and organizing research (P&O R&D), the scientific and methodological council, the director and the Academic Council of the institute. The final annual reports and for a 5-year period are compiled by the department of planning and organization of research and reported to the deputy. Director for Research at a meeting of the Academic Council of the Institute.

The departments annually submit reports on research and development work to the P&D department of R&D, which reflect the results of the work of each researcher of the department. The final reports on R&D are subject to internal and (or) external review by leading departments, scientists and specialists. Annually, based on the results of scientific research, thematic scientific and practical conferences with the participation of employees of the Ministry of Agriculture and Food of the Rostov Region, other universities and research institutes, specialists from agricultural enterprises of the region, at which scientific developments are reported and discussed Institute scientists with subsequent publication of messages in collections of scientific papers.

The regulatory documents developed as a result of research are heard and discussed at the scientific and methodological council of the institute, and then considered and approved by the scientific and technical council of the industry enterprises.

The total amount of disbursed funds when performing research in 2015 amounted to 17,033 thousand rubles, budget - 850 thousand rubles, economic agreements - 16,063 thousand rubles.

The institute has a material base for scientific research that meets modern requirements, which has been significantly updated recently. Investigations of hydraulic structures are carried out in the largest hydrotechnical laboratory, filtration laboratory and hydraulic laboratory operating in the country. Mechanical scientists conduct research in six equipped modern technology laboratories, including a soil channel for the study of earth-moving machines and units. Forestry scientists conduct research both in the laboratories of the Faculty of Forestry and at 6 full-scale hospitals on the territory of the Praktik training base in the village of Persianovsky, Agrolese, Istok-1 (Shaminskoye) of the Semikarakorsky district and other objects. Land reclamation scientists have their own laboratories and field hospitals in 10 agricultural enterprises in 6 districts of the Rostov region. More than 5 million rubles have been spent to expand the scientific base and measuring equipment over the past 5 years.

The scientists of the Institute take an active part in the research carried out at the "Research Institute of Hydraulic Engineering and Water Supply", established in 2011 (Director Prof. Shkura Vl.N.). So, in 2015, design and research work was carried out for a total amount of 2250.0 thousand rubles. When performing these works, laboratories, equipment were used, employees of a number of departments, graduate students and undergraduates were involved.

In order to implement scientific and innovative activities in the field of land reclamation, the "Research Institute of Land Reclamation Technologies" was established as a structural subdivision of the scientific part of the university. The amount of disbursed funds in 2015 amounted to 3,610.0 thousand rubles.

For joint organization and conducting research, innovation activities of the teaching staff, students, undergraduates, graduate students with subdivisions of the Federal State Unitary Enterprise RosNIIVH on the basis of NIMI, the "Intersectoral Research Laboratory for Hydrological and Water Management Research" (MNILGVI) was created. Within the framework of the laboratory in 2015, employees of the Department of Water Resources Use, Hydraulics and Mathematics mastered 10952 thousand rubles.

In order to increase the efficiency of research, graduate students and doctoral students of the institute have concluded and are implementing 57 agreements of the creative community (including 8 concluded in 2015) in farms and enterprises of the Rostov region in order to create and use pilot production hospitals for joint research work , approbation and implementation of completed scientific developments. Similar contracts have been implemented since 2004 with OAO Novocherkasskaya GRES for multi-year joint work on biological reclamation of the ash dump. The institute, together with the American firm for the production of sprinkler machines Reinke, has created a laboratory of modern sprinkler equipment, on the basis of which irrigation technologies are taught to students, undergraduates, graduate students and specialists of agricultural enterprises.

Due attention at the institute is paid to the results and stimulation of the activities of scientific schools and scientific activities of students and graduate students through poster information. Students and graduate students who successfully study at the university and are actively involved in scientific activity, nominal scholarships are awarded (in 2015, students were awarded 11 nominal scholarships), postgraduates and doctoral students receive systematic and one-time material support.

Institute scientists take part in exhibitions and competitions different levels, and in particular, annually in the exhibitions "Golden Autumn" and Agrotechnologies of the Agroindustrial Forum of the South of Russia, the scientific developments of scientists were noted with gold, silver, bronze medals and diplomas for the exhibition exposition.

Close cooperation is maintained with the Department of the Russian Academy of Sciences (former RAAS). Every year on the basis of the institute, joint scientific and practical conferences and meetings of the bureau of the section of melioration, water and forestry with the participation of Academician-Secretary of Academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences Dubenok N.N.

The Institute provides support to other institutions (research institutes and universities) in the targeted training of highly qualified scientific personnel for Ukraine, the republics of Tajikistan, Dagestan, Ingushetia, Kuban, Stavropol, Volgograd region and other regions. Preparation is carried out through postgraduate and doctoral studies, so only in 2013, 6 candidate and one doctoral dissertations were defended in the dissertation council of the institute, incl. in 2015 - 1 doctoral and 2 master's theses. Every year, the institute transfers 130-150 copies of scientific and technical literature to other universities and research institutes, provides its library base and laboratories.

Scientific and practical conferences and seminars are held annually on the basis of the institute, incl. with foreign partners.

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  • In 1978, to coordinate the work, the Museum Council was created, which included teachers and staff - veterans of the Great Patriotic War; a group "Search" was formed from students and teachers to collect materials about the participants in the wars, Heroes of the Soviet Union.

    In 1978, major exhibitions were opened in the museum: “The Military Glory of NIMI” (an exhibition about veterans of the Great Patriotic War, dead students and employees of the institute, Heroes of the Soviet Union) and “Labor Glory of NIMI” (an exhibition about scientists, their works and inventions). Until now, the following works have been preserved and exhibited: “Irrigated plot” (a model made under the guidance of academician B.A. Shumakov in 1925), “A complex of water management measures in the Zimovnikovsky district of the Rostov region” (a model made by B.A. Shumakov and N .S. Timchenko, awarded two gold medals of VDNKh) and others. Of particular interest is the genuine architectural project Mariinsky Institute for Noble Maidens in 1888 (now the main building of the institute) with original inscriptions of the construction committee of the imperial office and the signature of the architect and author of many buildings in the city of Novocherkassk A.A. Yashchenko.

    The exposition of the museum is constantly replenished. Since 1988, expositions dedicated to the famous NIMI graduates have been opened: A.K. Kortunov, a graduate of the Faculty of Hydroreclamation, Hero of the Soviet Union, Minister of Construction of Gas and Oil Industry Enterprises; P.G. Fialkovsky, chief expert on land reclamation at the UN; as well as reclamation scientists B.A. Shumakov, V.I. Artsikhovsky, P.A. Kashinsky, M.M. Grishin, I.K. Fedichkin, M.P. Voskresensky, V.S. Ovodov and others.

    The museum regularly hosts exhibitions dedicated to national events, competitions and presentations are held. The museum is visited by students, graduates, guests of the institute and the city, students of schools and other educational institutions.

    In general, the activities of the Museum of the History of NIMI have a powerful educational effect for the former, present and future generations of students of the Novocherkassk Engineering and Reclamation Institute.

Year of foundation: 1930
Number of students studying at the university: 4727
University tuition fees: 26 - 37 thousand rubles.

The address: 346428, Rostov region, Novocherkassk, Pushkinskaya d. 111

Telephone:

Email: [email protected]
Website: www.ngma.su

About the university

The Novocherkassk State Reclamation Academy dates back to the time when the Don Polytechnic Institute (DPI) began its work in Novocherkassk, the grand opening of which took place on October 18, 1907. Among the 4 faculties, a completely new engineering and reclamation faculty was opened, located until 1927 in the building of the current motor transport college.

Professor Viktor Iosifovich Deich was appointed the first dean of the Faculty of Engineering and Land Reclamation. On his initiative and with his active participation of teacher Dmitry Petrovich Mazurenko, work began on the creation of an office for agricultural melioration at the faculty.

In 1923, as part of the Don Institute of Agriculture and Melioration (DISHiM), she began working under the guidance of Professor B.A. Shumakov Research Reclamation Station. At the same time, Professor P.A. Witte creates educational and experimental farm No. 1 in Persianovka. In 1928, engineer M.M. Grishin opens a hydrotechnical laboratory.

In 1930, in connection with the reorganization on the basis of DISHiM, two new independent universities appeared: the reclamation faculty, which served as the basis for the formation of the North Caucasian Institute of Water Management (SKIVKhiM) in Novocherkassk, and the agronomic faculty of the North Caucasian Grain Institute in Persianovka (now DonGAU).

The North Caucasian Institute of Water Management and Melioration (SKIVKhiM) was often called simply the “Water” Institute. The following faculties were opened in the new institute: hydrotechnical, agroforest reclamation and forest reclamation.

In February 1933, the Institute of Agroforestry was attached to the SKIVKhIM and, on the basis of this association, the Novocherkassk Engineering and Land Reclamation Institute (NIMI) was created with three faculties: hydraulic engineering, irrigated agriculture and forest reclamation.

The building of the former Donskoy Mariinsky Institute for Noble Maidens on the street is transferred to the new institute. Postal (now Pushkinskaya street).

In 1934, approved new structure NIMI consists of two faculties - hydraulic engineering and forest reclamation. In the first decades, scientists and teachers worked at NIMI: directors of the institute G.I. Myshansky and I.S. Khomenko, Academician of VASKhNIL, Honored Worker of Science and Technology of the RSFSR, Doctor of Technical Sciences B.A. Shumakov, Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor M.M. Grishin, Honored Worker of Science and Technology of the RSFSR, Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor V.S. Ovodov, Honored Worker of Science and Technology of the RSFSR, Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor M.M. Skiba, Doctor of Agricultural Sciences, Professor V.P. Veselovsky, Professor P.A. Witte, Professor M.P. Voskresensky, Professor I.K. Fedichkin, Professor P.F. Kononenko, Honored Arborist of the RSFSR S.F. Bessarabov, Honored Ameliorator I.S. Khomenko and others.

Georgy Ignatievich Myshansky worked as the director of NIMI during these years (1933-1937).

The further development of the Novocherkassk Engineering and Reclamation Institute was suspended by the Great War that began in the summer of 1941. Patriotic War. Educational and experimental workshops of NIMI began to produce products necessary for the front. Many teachers and students of NIMI went to the front in the very first days of the war. In the city, NIMI employees participated in the creation and maintenance of the air defense of Novocherkassk.

About 100 students and employees of NIMI died on the fields of war.

Seven students and graduates of the institute were awarded the highest award. Heroes of the Soviet Union were: V.K. Vdovenko, N.N. Gabov, I.P. Kalganov, I.I. Klimenko, G.I. Kopaev, A.K. Kortunov, G.K. Petrov.

With the end of the war in 1945, 155 people were admitted to the institute.

In 1950, a correspondence department was opened at the institute, specializing in hydromelioration and forestry.

For its 50th anniversary, celebrated in 1957, the Meliorative Faculty prepared and released in National economy country about 5 thousand engineers. In 1959, the hydrotechnical and forest reclamation faculties were renamed into the hydro-reclamation and forestry departments.

The NIMI team took an active part in solving such important water management and forestry problems as: the Volga-Don shipping canal, the Tsimlyansk hydroelectric complex, the irrigation systems of the Volga-Don zone, the Terek Canal Systems, the Kabardian and Alkhan-Churt irrigation and watering systems, the Kargaly hydroelectric complex, the Nevinomyssky canal, the Kuban-Kalausskaya system for watering the Staropol Territory, the Novocherkassk State District Power Plant, the creation of protective forest belts in the southeastern regions of the European part of the Russian Federation, etc.

In 1964, the Faculty of Mechanization of Irrigation and Reclamation Works was opened at NIMI. In 1966, a faculty for advanced training of specialists in hydroreclamation and forestry profiles was opened at NIMI.

In 1967, Professor Pavel Mikhailovich Stepanov, who headed the institute until 1985, was approved as the rector of NIMI.

In 1982, the first land management faculty in the North Caucasus region began to work at NIMI, graduating specialists in land management.

In 1983, NIMI was given the name of a graduate of the institute, Hero of the Soviet Union, Minister of the Gas Industry of the USSR Alexei Kirillovich Kortunov.

Under the rector of NIMI, Professor Vladimir Viktorovich Denisov (1985-1987), by order of the State Agro-Industrial Committee of the USSR dated March 21, 1986, the institute was subordinated to the State Agro-Industrial Committee of the USSR.

During the difficult years of all kinds of transformations in the country and NIMI, the period of managing the institute by Professor German Alexandrovich Senchukov (1987-1994) fell. There is a real threat of reorganization of NIMI. In 1992, even the name of the main engineering and reclamation faculty was changed. Now it has become the Faculty of Water Management and Land Reclamation. And only after the restoration of a normal attitude to the problems of land reclamation, in 1996 the faculty again regained its former name - engineering and land reclamation.

In the mid-1990s, the Novocherkassk Engineering and Reclamation Institute was transformed (1995) into the Novocherkassk State Reclamation Academy (NSMA).

On August 1, 2002, the reorganization of the academy was carried out by the order of the rector of the NSMA, Professor Shkur Viktor Nikolaevich, as a result of which, along with the previous existing faculties, two institutes of the academy were formed, namely: the Engineering and Land Reclamation Institute (directed by Vladimir Nikolaevich Shkura) and the Institute of Economics and management (Dir. Pavel Vadimovich Ivanov).

At present, the main building of the NSMA (Pushkinskaya st., 111) houses and operates the following institutes: engineering and reclamation, and the Institute of Economics and Management, as well as the faculty social work and vocational training. In the 3rd educational building (37 Platovsky Ave.) three faculties are located and work: forestry, mechanization and land management.

In the anniversary (2003) year, the Novocherkassk State Meliorative Academy (NSMA) has 37 departments, 335 scientific and pedagogical workers, including 47 doctors of sciences, professors, 158 candidates of sciences, 35 academicians of the Russian and foreign academies, this is a university in which 6,500 students are educated in full-time and part-time departments in 12 specialties.

During the period from 1907 to 2003, 41,144 specialists were trained, including: 32,954 specialists with higher professional education, 1,234 graduates of postgraduate professional education, 496 specialists with additional professional education, 6,970 specialists of mass workers and non-working professions, 1,539 specialists underwent advanced training and retraining, 8699 secondary school graduates completed pre-university training.

The Academy employs: Corresponding Member of the Russian Academy of Agricultural Sciences, 9 Honored Workers of Science, 7 Honored Land Reclamation Workers, 2 Honored Foresters, 2 Honored Land Surveyors, 3 awarded with the badge "Honorary Worker of Higher Education".

Canteens, libraries, gyms, dormitories, Internet cafes are open to the staff and students of the Reclamation Academy. The academy has a well-established cultural life, amateur art activities, sports and physical culture movement is widely developed. Teachers and students of NSMA participate in many charity events and youth movements.

The staff of the only specialized higher education institution in Russia with a natural and reclamation profile, which has the status of a federal state educational institution higher professional education - Novocherkassk State Reclamation Academy (FGOU VPO NSMA), there are good prospects and I want to believe that the faculty of the academy will implement them in the best possible way.

HISTORY REFERENCE

The history of IMP, the oldest structural subdivision of NIMI DSAU, began over a hundred years ago. The ancestor of the IMP was the Faculty of Civil Engineering of the Warsaw Polytechnic Institute, transferred to Novocherkassk, and opened as part of the Don Polytechnic Institute (DPI) on October 5 (18), 1907 as an engineering and reclamation faculty.

The first dean of the Faculty of Engineering and Land Reclamation was (from 1907 to 1908) a well-known hydraulic engineer, Professor Viktor Iosifovich Deich, a former rector of the Warsaw Polytechnic Institute.

In 1912, the faculty was reorganized into the engineering and reclamation department of the agricultural faculty of the DPI, however, in 1918, the agricultural faculty was disbanded with a division into two faculties: agricultural (former agronomic department) and engineering and reclamation (former engineering and reclamation department). The Faculty of Engineering and Reclamation at that time produced engineers for water management and melioration and had the following departments: land reclamation; water reclamation; melioration of populated areas.

In 1922, the Faculty of Agriculture was withdrawn from the DPI and attached to the Don Institute of Agriculture and Land Reclamation (DISHiM), which was transformed from the Don Agricultural Institute (DonSKhIn). At that time DISCM had two faculties - agronomy and reclamation.

Thus, by the end of the twenties of the last century, two branches of land reclamation education were formed in Novocherkassk: on the basis of the scientific school of agroforestry reclamation of the reclamation faculty of DISHiM and on the basis of the school of hydrotechnical reclamation of the engineering and reclamation faculty of the DPI.

During the reform of the system higher education country in 1930, the DPI (now YURGPU) was divided into seven independent branch universities, and DISHiM was reorganized into two institutes: the North Caucasian Regional Institute of Grain Crops (now Donskoy State Agrarian University) and the North Caucasian Institute of Water Management and Land Reclamation (SKIVKhiM). At the same time, specialists in the field of hydraulic engineering and land reclamation from the DPI were transferred to work in SKIVKhIM.

In February 1933, as a result of another reorganization, the Novocherkassk Engineering and Land Reclamation Institute (NIMI) was created on the basis of SKIVKhIM with the largest faculty - hydraulic engineering.

In the next 50 years, the faculty was renamed several times, and in 2016, by merging with building faculty he received the original name "Engineering and reclamation faculty".


The following is history reference changing names of the institute:

  • 1907 Faculty of Engineering and Land Reclamation DPI
  • 1912 Engineering and reclamation department of the Faculty of Agriculture of the DPI
  • 1918 Faculty of Engineering and Land Reclamation DPI
  • 1930 Department of hydraulic structures, water energy utilization, agricultural melioration and agricultural water supply of the SKIVKhIM
  • 1933 Hydrotechnical faculty of NIMI
  • 1956 Hydroreclamation faculty of NIMI
  • 1992 Faculty of Water Management and Land Reclamation
  • 1995 Faculty of Environmental Engineering NIMI
  • 1996 Engineering and reclamation faculty of NSMA
  • 2002 Novocherkassk Engineering and Reclamation Institute of NSMA
  • 2009 Faculty of Environmental Engineering NIMI
  • 2011 Faculty of Water Management
  • 2014 Faculty of Water Management and Land Reclamation, NIMI Donskoy State Agrarian University
  • Faculty of Engineering and Land Reclamation NIMI Donskoy State Agrarian University


DEPARTMENTS OF THE FACULTY


    STAFF


    The educational process at the faculty is provided by 76 people of the teaching staff, including 14 doctors and 43 candidates of sciences, 5 people without a degree. The number of faculty members with academic degrees is 78%. Teaching and support staff at the departments of the faculty is 15 people.

    The faculty has 2 Honored Workers of Science of the Russian Federation; 1 Honored meliorator; 1 Honorary meliorator; 2 Honorary Workers of Higher Professional Education of the Russian Federation.


    LEARNING ACTIVITIES


    Education of bachelors in the areas of "Environmental Management and Water Use", "Technospheric Safety" and "Construction" in full-time training is 4 years, part-time - 5 years. The training of masters in the direction of "Environmental Management and Water Use" and "Construction" in full-time education is 2 years, in correspondence - 2.5 years. Training is provided both on a budgetary and commercial basis.

    In order to form and develop the professional skills of students and implement a competency-based approach in educational process active and interactive forms of conducting classes in combination with extracurricular work are widely used.

    When implementing professional educational programs provided the following types control of students' knowledge: rating, colloquium, testing in certain sections of the discipline, current control and midterm (semester) control (test or exam).

    Tests and exams are taken from students in a systematic manner, according to the appropriate schedule and control questions approved by the departments, information about which is given at the very beginning of the semesters. The form of the exam (written or oral) is agreed by the teacher in advance, about which students must be warned at the beginning of the semester.

    Faculty students are fully provided with mandatory and additional educational and methodological literature in all taught disciplines, both in print and in electronic form.

    From the very first year, students are assigned a basic academic scholarship, and according to the results of examination sessions - increased. The best in studies and science are encouraged by scholarships from the Housing Development Fund (RHD Foundation, Moscow), scholarships named after A.K. Kortunov (Foundation "Russian Union of Oil and Gas Constructors", Moscow), a scholarship from the head of the administration of the Rostov region, scholarships from the President and the Government of the Russian Federation.

    In total, about 900 students study at the faculty in full-time and part-time forms of education.

    The material and technical base of the faculty contributes to the formation of specialists who meet modern production requirements. The faculty includes: specialized lecture rooms with presentation equipment; specialized audiences for practical exercises with models of hydraulic structures; laboratories of reclamation technologies; educational laboratories with operating models of more than 30 types of hydraulic structures; soil laboratory and laboratory for testing materials and structures; laboratory of the theory of combustion and explosion; laboratory of production and fire automatics; laboratory of electrical engineering and electronics.

    There are also six computer classes for diploma design, educational and independent work students and graduate students.


    SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH ACTIVITIES


    Almost all R&D is carried out within the framework of four scientific schools:

    reclamation scientific school with directions "Operation of ameliorative systems" under the guidance of Doctor of Technical Sciences, Corresponding Member. RAS, prof. V.I. Olgarenko; " Environmental Safety in environmental management” under the guidance of Doctor of Technical Sciences, prof. V.L. Bondarenko (department of TBMIP);

    hydrotechnical scientific school with directions "Fishery hydraulic engineering" under the guidance of Doctor of Technical Sciences, prof. P.A. Mikheeva; "Safety of hydraulic structures" under the guidance of Doctor of Technical Sciences, prof. V.A. Volosukhin (department GTS);

    scientific school with the direction "Rational water use and water protection" under the guidance of Doctor of Technical Sciences, prof. A.E. Kosolapova (department of VIIR);

    hydraulic scientific school with the direction "Hydraulic structures of reclamation and water management systems and facilities" under the guidance of Doctor of Technical Sciences, prof. V.A. Belova (Department of GTS).

    Scientific research are carried out at the faculty within the framework of state budget and contractual research work on the following topics:

    Reclamation research aimed at: monitoring the state and management of the fertility of agricultural landscapes in the South of Russia; development of technologies for integrated environmentally safe land reclamation, which ensures expanded reproduction and conservation of soil fertility under conditions North Caucasus; development and improvement of resource-saving technologies for the cultivation of agricultural crops on an ecological-landscape basis; development of principles for the creation of ameliorative systems for multi-purpose use and technology for their operation; development of technology to improve the stability and effectiveness of protective forest ecosystems in agroforest landscapes of the southern regions; creation of highly efficient environmentally friendly systems of sustainable fodder production on reclaimed lands; development of technologies for biological reclamation of ash dumps of thermal power plants and sludge collectors.

    Hydrotechnical research aimed at: development of resource-saving technologies for design, construction, reconstruction and operation of irrigation and drainage systems and structures; technology development and technical means modernization, reconstruction and construction of complex ameliorative systems; development of scientific and methodological foundations and technologies for environmentally safe water use and effective functioning reclamation and water facilities.


    TRAINING AND PRODUCTION PRACTICES


    A set of practices provided curricula, contributes to the formation of an integral system of knowledge on the chosen type of activity, consolidates it. Students get the opportunity to apply knowledge in practice.

    Industrial practice gives students the first production experience, skills of working in a production team. In the process of practice, students observe, analyze and master the experience of organizational work and work in a work team, get acquainted with the issues of operation, environmental issues and security issues.

    According to the concluded agreements, after the second and third year, students undergo internships at enterprises in the relevant industries. Among them are such large ones as Lukoil-EKOenergo LLC (Rostov-on-Don); FGU "Rostovmeliovodkhoz"; FGU "Kubanmeliovodkhoz" (Krasnodar); FGU "Yuzhvodproekt" (Rostov-on-Don); JSC Lebedinsky Mining and Processing Plant (Gubkin, Belgorod Region); FGKU "5 detachment of the Federal fire service in the Rostov Region" (Novocherkassk); GBU KK "Regional Forest Fire Center" ( Krasnodar region, Art. Elizabethan); State Unitary Enterprise RO "Department for the Development of Water Supply Systems" (Rostov-on-Don); Federal State Budgetary Scientific Institution "Russian Research Institute of Land Reclamation Problems" (Novocherkassk).

    In practice, students consolidate theoretical knowledge, and employers have the opportunity to select among them personnel for further employment.


    LIFE AND LEISURE OF STUDENTS


    Full-time students study in the first shift 5 days a week. For the period of study, all comers are provided with hostels.

    Students of the faculty have all the opportunities for sports. The institute has sections on powerlifting, weightlifting, sambo and judo, Greco-Roman wrestling, volleyball, basketball, football, chess, badminton, aerobics, athletics, tennis and table tennis, mini-football and other sports.

    The first-year sports and athletics competition, the institute student sports competition, New Year's tournaments and individual championships are held annually. various types sports, intercollegiate, regional and international competitions.

    Students can also participate in social and cultural life university - volunteer and student groups, student council of NIMI, festivals, to study in the studios of the house of culture of NIMI DSAU, to participate in KVN.

    Students have a modern dining room and buffets with hot lunches, cold dishes and pastries.