Tomsk Engineering and Construction Institute. Tomsk Engineering and Construction Institute

About the university

Tomsk State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering - a university complex with the addition of a secondary institution vocational education College of Geodesy and Cartography.

The university has 5,600 students in nine full-time faculties and 2,500 students in by correspondence. Training is provided in 22 specialties at all levels of training.

The university has 5 licensed branches and 7 representative offices.

The educational and scientific process is carried out by 600 teachers, of which 101 are doctors of science, more than 300 candidates of science. The university includes research institutes building materials.

The university is the head university in the regional educational educational institution of specialized universities Northern zone Siberian Federal District.

The university has successfully passed international accreditation by the British Institute of Civil Engineers and received a certificate of international recognition of bachelor's, specialist and master's training programs in the field of Construction.

The university has close creative ties with the University of Ohio and Ulsan.

By order of the Ministry of Higher and Secondary Education of the USSR dated June 5, 1952 928, on the basis of a resolution of the Council of Ministers of the USSR dated January 19, 1952, the Tomsk Institute for the Training of Engineers for the Construction of Elevators was organized, which by order of the Ministry of Culture of the USSR dated August 24, 1953 1472 was renamed the Tomsk Engineering and Construction Institute (TISI). By order of June 21, 1993, 41 was renamed the Tomsk State Academy of Architecture and Civil Engineering (TGASA). By Order 429 of March 19, 1997, it was renamed Tomsk State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering (TGASU).

5 rectors made a great contribution to the formation and development of the university:
Associate Professor of the Moscow Institute of Civil Engineering Alexander Alekseevich Potokin (1952-1953),
Associate Professor of the Leningrad Civil Engineering Institute Sergei Vasilievich Zhestkov (1953-1955),
Associate Professor of the Poltava Civil Engineering Institute Lev Mikhailovich Damansky (1955-1958),
associate professor of Tomsk Polytechnic Institute Mikhail Vasilievich Postnikov (1958-1968).
Professor of Tomsk Polytechnic Institute, Doctor of Geological and Mineralogical Sciences. Gennady Markelovich Rogov (1968 - 2005)

Currently, the University is headed by Doctor of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, Professor, Honored Worker high school Russian Federation, academician of the MAN VS, corresponding member of the Moscow Aviation Institute, Mikhail Ivanovich Slobodskoy.

License to operate educational activities in the field of vocational education
Certificate of state accreditation and list of accredited educational programs
Certificate of international accreditation

Currently studying at the university:
4875 students in eight full-time faculties
3027 students - at the correspondence faculty.

Faculties:
since 1952 construction
since 1955 road construction
since 1958 mechanical
since 1958 correspondence
since 1970 economics and management
since 1976 architectural
since 1993 general education
since 1997 forestry
since 1998 engineering and environmental
since 1998 pre-university training
since 2002 secondary vocational education
since 2006 geo information technology and cadastre.

Training is provided in 21 specialties:

* industrial and civil construction
* urban construction and farming
* production of building materials, products and structures
* highways and airfields
* bridges and transport tunnels
* hoisting, construction, road machinery and equipment
* cars and automotive industry
* economics and management in enterprises forest complex
* economics and management in construction
* economics and management at municipal enterprises
* architecture
* design architectural environment
* restoration and reconstruction of architectural heritage
* woodworking technology
* machinery and equipment of the forestry complex
* heat and gas supply and ventilation
* water supply and sanitation
* engineering protection environment in construction
* safety technological processes and production in construction
* mechanization and automation of construction

There are branches of TGASU in Strezhevoy, Belovo, Leninsk-Kuznetsk, Parabel and Asino.

The Institute is functioning continuing education at TGASU (INO-TGASU) and retraining of workers in the construction and road complexes. Obtained a basic license for the right to conduct educational activities in the field of higher professional, additional and postgraduate education, four licenses for the right to conduct educational activities in the branches of the university. The educational process and scientific research are carried out by 500 teachers. In terms of the number of professors, doctors of science, associate professors and candidates of science, our university occupies a leading place among Russian universities. The University is the Head University of the Ministry of Education Russian Federation in the program "Architecture and Construction" and directly influences science and higher education in this field not only in Siberia, but also in Russia as a whole. The university has doctoral programs in four specialties and postgraduate courses in 29 specialties.

Our university is the parent organization of the grant competition in the field of architecture and construction.

The university has a research institute for building materials; this institution has become a fundamental center for the creation of an educational, research and production complex in the specialty "Production of building materials, products and structures."

The university is a co-founder of two colleges, Russian-American and Russian-German.

There are regular contacts with scientific organizations in Russia and other countries, foreign scientific internships and participation of TSASU scientists in international symposia. The university is a member of international and Russian scientific associations, a collective member of the Academy of Engineering Sciences, the Academy of Higher Education and the Housing and Communal Academy of the Russian Federation.

At Tomsk State Architectural University, scientists and engineers, with the active participation of students and educational support staff, conduct fundamental and applied scientific research, solve major urban planning and economic problems, create new building materials and structures, and improve methods for designing buildings and structures. technology and organization of construction, progressive methods and means of mechanization are being developed construction production, environmental and energy-saving technologies.

About the university

Tomsk State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering is a modern university complex with the addition of a secondary vocational education institution, the College of Geodesy and Cartography.

Education at TSASU is based on the principles of the Bologna Declaration, the Hague and Lisbon Conventions. Training is provided in 90 modern areas of training that are in demand on the labor market. Multi-level training is provided, covering full cycle personnel training: pre-university training, secondary vocational education, bachelor's, specialty, master's, training of highly qualified personnel, advanced training, programs additional education. An international diploma supplement (Diploma Supplement) is issued. Training is conducted online and remotely. Master's training is provided through a double degree system with foreign partner universities (Double Degree, Joint Degree). The university includes 7 institutes, 26 laboratories, 5 branches, a geodetic testing ground, and a sports and fitness complex.

Science and innovation. 17 scientific schools and directions, powerful scientific and innovative potential is realized by professors of departments and institutes, scientists and experts of the Regional Design Institute, Research Institute of Building Materials, expert centers, teams of the Architectural and Construction Business Incubator. TSASU is part of 9 technology platforms. TGASU scientists are members of two expert councils under the governor of the Tomsk region. Youth science is gaining strength. 12 young scientists of TSUAS became winners of the UMNIK program of the Foundation for Assistance to the Development of Small Enterprises in the Scientific and Technical Field (Bortnik Foundation).

International cooperation. International cooperation at TSASU is one of the main priorities of the comprehensive development program (2013-2017). Agreements have been concluded with more than 20 foreign partner universities. TSASU is a member of two international associations.

Social and sports-creative activities. Our university is the initiator of the construction brigade movement, which gained scale in the 60s-80s of the last century. In the early 2000s, student construction teams were revived. Now the university has 7 special training units that participate in major Russian construction projects: the construction of facilities for the Sochi 2014 Winter Olympics, the construction of the Vostochny cosmodrome in Amur region, construction crews work on construction sites of civil and industrial facilities in Siberia.

TSASU has 7 modern dormitories, sports and university clubs. There is a sanatorium-preventorium, kindergarten and summer health camp. In December 2014, our university took fifth place in the final all-Russian competition Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation for the best hostel. A total of 300 universities took part in the competition. The competition showed that among universities in Tomsk, as well as among specialized architectural construction universities our hostels are the best!

Tomsk State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering (TGASU) - university of construction specialization in the city of Tomsk, one of the leading construction universities in Russia.

Full official name: Federal State Budgetary Educational Institution of Higher Education "Tomsk State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering". Short name: FSBEI HE TSASU or TGASU International name: Tomsk State University of Architecture and Building (TSUAB)

Rector - Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor Viktor Alekseevich Vlasov. The President of TGASU is Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor Boris Alekseevich Maltsev.

Since 1957, the university has published its own newspaper “For Construction Personnel.”

Story

The history of the university dates back to 1901, when it was created in Tomsk First Siberian Commercial School, for which in 1904, through the efforts of Tomsk merchants-patrons and city authorities, a special building was built, which is now the 2nd (“Red”) building of TGASU. The building was built with the participation of the famous architect K.K. Lygina. During the Revolution and Civil War The educational institution within the walls of the building for the first time leaves the level of a college to become a university: during Kolchak’s time, evacuees from the capital operated here Academy of the General Staff of the Russian Army, with the establishment Soviet power - .

To raise the prestige of colleges, in 1923, as part of the country’s technicalization reform, by personal order of People’s Commissar A. Lunacharsky, educational institute reorganized into First Siberian Polytechnic College named after Comrade K.A. Timiryazev. This is an exemplary educational institution in the east of the country. In the conditions of industrialization in 1930, there was a need to quickly increase the number of technical schools and the Tomsk Polytechnic was urgently split into dozens of new Tomsk technical schools, and the Polytechnic itself was disbanded.

The modern educational institution "Tomsk State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering" has been counting its history since 1952, when on the basis Tomsk Polytechnic College of the Ministry of Procurement of the USSR By government decision, the university is being re-established - . In 1953, by order of the Minister of Culture of the USSR, the institute received the status (TISI). In the 1960-1990s. The university becomes one of the leading construction institutes in Siberia, it is in the top five best engineering and construction universities in the country.

In 1993, TISI was renamed the Tomsk State Academy of Architecture and Civil Engineering (TGACA). In 1997, the university received university status and was renamed Tomsk State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering (TGASU).

TISI / TGASU began its work with Faculty of Construction, where training was conducted in the specialty “Industrial and Civil Construction”. In the first year with an enrollment of 150 students educational process provided by 15 teachers. The first graduation of engineers took place in 1957 - 103 civil engineers and 48 hydraulic engineers, who were sent to the largest construction projects in the country. From its foundation to the present time, the university has trained more than 55 thousand certified engineers. In the 1960s -1980s. at TISI for five full-time ( construction, road, mechanical, technological, architectural), as well as on evening And in absentia faculties trained students in seven specialties, research work was actively developed, and the foundation was laid for the formation of scientific schools and directions.

Six of its rectors played a significant role in the formation and development of the university: A.A. Potokin (1952-1953), S.V. Zhestkov (1953-1955), L.M. Damansky (1955-1958), M.V. Postnikov (1958-1968), G.M. Rogov (1968-2005), M.I. Slobodskaya (2005-2012).

Gennady Markelovich Rogov, Doctor of Geological and Mineralogical Sciences, Professor, made a huge contribution to the development of the university during his 37-year leadership (from 1968 to 2005). Under his leadership, the institute was transformed into a university complex: new faculties, institutes and branches of the university were created, new specialties were opened, six academic buildings, four student dormitories, a pre-school institution, a children's health center, a sports complex and much more were put into operation.

From 2005 to 2012, the university was headed by Mikhail Ivanovich Slobodskoy. During the period of his leadership of the university, an architectural and construction business incubator opened its doors, providing students, undergraduates and young scientists with information, logistics, and legal support for the implementation of their creative projects and plans.

Currently, the university is headed by Viktor Alekseevich Vlasov, Doctor of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, Professor, Honorary Worker of Science and Technology of the Russian Federation, full member of the International Academy of Authors of Scientific Discoveries and Inventions, member of the Presidium and Educational Institution of the Association of Construction Universities, Chairman of the Expert Council on Construction and Infrastructure under the governor of the Tomsk region, member of the Public Chamber of the Tomsk region, chairman and member of 2 doctoral dissertation councils, Honorary Worker of Higher Professional Education in Russia.

Faculties

  • Faculty of Architecture website
  • Faculty of Civil Engineering website
  • Road Construction Faculty website
  • Faculty of Mechanics and Technology website
  • Faculty of General Education website
  • Correspondence faculty website
  • Faculty of Secondary Vocational Education website

Institutes

Other divisions

  • Tomsk Construction Certification Center website
  • Test center for fuels and lubricants and vehicles website
  • Research Materials Science Center for Collective Use of TGASU website
  • Scientific and Technical Center "Avtomatika" website
  • Scientific and educational center "Testing of building materials and structures" website
  • Regional Open Network Center website
  • Career Guidance and Employment Center website
  • Information Technology Center website
  • Scientific and educational center "Computer modeling of building structures and systems" website
  • Scientific and educational center for the modernization of the housing and communal complex of the regions of Siberia and the Far East website

Architecture and construction business incubator The first construction business incubator in Russia. Created in 2006. The main goals of the business incubator:

  • attracting and training students, graduate students and young researchers in the process of creating, developing and selling popular science-intensive and cost-effective products and technologies in the architectural and construction complex;
  • development of the mechanism for generating and implementing original ideas in architecture and construction when developing new projects and creating new building materials, as well as when processing management decisions in the urban management system.

The architectural and construction business incubator is a platform for startups where you can work on your projects and get the opportunity to realize your business idea website.

International cooperation

International cooperation at TSASU is one of the main priorities of the comprehensive development program. Integration into the international scientific and educational space is carried out by: Institute international relations and internationalization of education link to the site and International Scientific Department link to the site. The approach to the development of international contacts is based on the principles of mutually beneficial cooperation and international ethics in the field of education and science. The main task is to ensure the effective implementation of each agreement.

The university is a member of the European Civil Engineering Education and Training Association, the Institution of Civil and Structural Engineers, the Association of European Civil Engineering Faculties and the International Association of Architectural and Civil Engineering Universities of Russia and the CIS countries. The University actively cooperates with public structures, scientific and educational institutions Austria, Germany, France, Switzerland, USA, UK, South Korea, Italy, Slovenia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Belarus.

International partners of TSASU link to site

TGASU in numbers

As of 01/01/2016:

More than 60,000 graduates over all years

  • 7224 - students
  • 91 - educational program
  • 17 schools and scientific directions
  • 1428 - TGASU team
  • 521 - teaching staff of TSASU
  • 80 - professors
  • 257 - associate professors
  • 284 - candidates of science
  • 62% - sedateness

Famous teachers

  • Gennady Markelovich Rogov (1930-2008) - Doctor of Geological and Mineralogical Sciences (1968), Professor (1969), Honored Worker of Science and Technology of the RSFSR, honorary academician Russian Academy of Architecture and Construction Sciences, Honorary worker of higher education, Honorary builder of Russia, full member of the academies: engineering sciences, MAN VSH , natural sciences, member International Association hydrologists. Graduated from TPI in 1953. Rector of TGASU from 1968 to 2005.
  • Mikhail Ivanovich Slobodskoy (1947) - Doctor of Physical and Mathematical Sciences (2001), Professor (2001), Honored Professor of TGASU, Head of the Department " Applied Mathematics" Graduated from Tomsk State University (1971). Honored Worker of Higher Education of the Russian Federation, Honorary Worker of Higher Professional Education of the Russian Federation, Academician of the International Academy of Sciences of Higher Education, Academician International Academy of Informatization, member of the Interstate Coordination Council for the Physics of Strength and Plasticity, member of the section RAS in condensed matter physics. Rector of TSASU from 2005 to 2012.
  • Ivan Grigorievich Basov (1929-2004) - Candidate of Technical Sciences (1958), Professor (1992). One of the creators of bucketless trenchers (bar and disc milling machines) designed for the development of frozen soils and strong rocks. Graduated from TPI in 1951.
  • Gennady Georgievich Volokitin (1941) - Doctor of Technical Sciences (1991), Professor (1991). Honored Scientist of the Russian Federation. Honored Professor of TSASU. Graduated from Tomsk Engineering and Construction Institute in 1967.
  • Alexey Ignatievich Gnyrya (1938) - Doctor of Technical Sciences (1993), Professor (1989), Advisor to the RA of Architecture and Construction Sciences, full member of the International Academy of Higher Education Sciences, Honored Scientist of the Russian Federation. Graduated from Tomsk Engineering and Construction Institute in 1965.
  • Vladimir Vasilyevich Dzyubo (1956) - Doctor of Technical Sciences (2008), Professor (2009). Honorary worker of higher professional education of the Russian Federation. Corresponding Member International Academy of Sciences of Higher School. Graduated from Tomsk Engineering and Construction Institute in 1978.
  • Vladimir Nikolaevich Efimenko (1948) - Doctor of Technical Sciences (1995), Professor (1996). Corresponding member of the International Academy of Sciences of Higher Education. Full member of the International Institute of Builders IIIS (Great Britain). Honorary worker of higher professional education of the Russian Federation. Honorary road worker of Russia. Graduated from Tomsk Engineering and Construction Institute in 1971.
  • Vladimir Mikhailovich Kartopoltsev (1947) - Doctor of Technical Sciences (1992), Professor (1993), Academician of the Academy of Sciences of the Higher School, member International Committee on Bridges and Structures (IABSE).
  • Fedor Fedorovich Kirillov (1937-2011) - Candidate of Technical Sciences (1972), Professor (1993), Academician of the Petrovsky Academy of Sciences and Arts, Corresponding Member of the Academy of Quality Problems of the Russian Federation. Honorary Worker of Higher Professional Education of the Russian Federation. Head of the Department of Construction and Road Machines (1985-2009). Graduated from TISI in 1963.
  • Viktor Sergeevich Kobytev (1942) - Doctor of Physical and Mathematical Sciences (1987), Professor (1989). Published over 250 scientific papers.
  • Eduard Viktorovich Kozlov (1934) - Doctor of Physical and Mathematical Sciences (1986), Professor (1987).
  • Nina Aleksandrovna Koneva - professor (1991), corresponding member of the Siberian Branch of the Academy of Sciences of Higher School (2000). Since 2004 - Honorary Worker of Higher Professional Education. Honored Scientist of the Russian Federation, Honored Professor of TGASU.
  • Vladislav Vasilievich Cheshev (1940) - doctor philosophical sciences(1980), professor (1981), emeritus professor of TSASU.
  • Nikolai Konstantinovich Tsvetkov (1950) - Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor. Academician of the Petrovsky Academy of Sciences and Arts (2000), Academician of the European Academy natural sciences(2006), Honorary worker of higher professional education.
  • Nelly Karpovna Skripnikova (1949) - Doctor of Technical Sciences (1999). Honorary worker of higher education in the Russian Federation.
  • Yuri Sergeevich Sarkisov (1951) - Doctor of Technical Sciences (1997), Professor (1999. Graduated from the Tomsk Civil Engineering Institute in 1974.
  • Viktor Konstantinovich Popov (1945) - Doctor of Technical Sciences (1993), Professor (1989), Advisor to the RA of Architecture and Construction Sciences, Honored Scientist of the Russian Federation.
  • Valentin Egorovich Olkhovatenko (1937) - Doctor of Geological and Mineralogical Sciences (1983), Professor (1983), full member of the Academy of Sciences of the Higher School of the Russian Federation. Graduated from TISI in 1960.
  • Dmitry Sergeevich Pokrovsky (1936) - Candidate of Geological and Mineralogical Sciences (1967). Doctor of Geological and Mineralogical Sciences, Professor. Honorary mineral exploration specialist.
  • Yuri Pavlovich Nagornov (1937 - 2012) - Candidate of Technical Sciences (1968), Professor (1991).
  • Olga Dmitrievna Lukashevich (1955) - Candidate of Technical Sciences (1985). Doctor of Technical Sciences (2008). Professor (2009). Corresponding member of the Housing and Communal Academy of Sciences of the Russian Federation (1995).

Tomsk State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering (TGASU) - one of the leading construction universities in Siberia. Provides fundamental and applied training to bachelors, masters, specialists, and technicians in the areas of architectural and construction profiles.

The mission of TSASU is the development of the best traditions of architectural and construction education and science based on the unity of educational, research and practical activities:

  • to train specialists - worthy citizens of Russia, capable of independently and timely mastering the necessary new knowledge in a rapidly updating world of technology, being leaders and working in a team, operating in a competitive environment;
  • to generate new knowledge aimed at ensuring the dynamic development of the domestic construction industry;
  • for active influence on the development of the architectural and construction complex of the country and region.

Story

The history of the university dates back to 1901, when it was created in Tomsk First Siberian Commercial School, for which in 1904, through the efforts of Tomsk merchants-patrons and city authorities, a special building was built, which is now the 2nd (“Red”) building of TGASU. The building was built with the participation of the famous architect K.K. Lygina. During the period of the Revolution and the Civil War, the educational institution within the walls of the building for the first time leaves the level of a college to become a university: in Kolchak’s time, evacuees from the capital operated here Academy General Staff Russian Army, with the establishment of Soviet power - .

To raise the prestige of colleges, in 1923, as part of the country's technicalization reform, by personal order of People's Commissar A. Lunacharsky, the educational institute was reorganized into First Siberian Polytechnic College named after Comrade K.A. Timiryazev. This is an exemplary educational institution in the east of the country. In the conditions of industrialization in 1930, there was a need to quickly increase the number of technical schools and the Tomsk Polytechnic was urgently split into dozens of new Tomsk technical schools, and the Polytechnic itself was disbanded.

One of them is (training specialist technicians and foremen for the construction of elevators in Siberia), then located in buildings on Solyanaya Square. However, by order of the government of the country, the very next year (1931) the technical school was reorganized into a university - the site and premises of the technical school were transferred to the relocated from Moscow to Tomsk Flour-Elevator Institute. Along with the “red building”, a neighboring building is also allocated for it - a former NKVD prison and investigation facility. It is being rebuilt as an additional academic building for the new university. Nowadays this is the building of building No. 3 of TSASU, on the pediment of which at the top you can still see the symbolic elevator and the year of creation of this emblem. Again, by government decision in 1939, the university was relocated back to Moscow, and its premises were given over to Tomsk Flour-Elevator College(2nd formation). In 1943, the technical school was renamed Tomsk Polytechnic(2nd formation). The modern educational institution "Tomsk State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering" dates its history back to 1952, when the Tomsk Polytechnic College of the Ministry of Procurement of the USSR By government decision, the university is being re-established - Tomsk Institute for Training Engineers for Elevator Construction. In 1953, by order of the Minister of Culture of the USSR, the institute received the status Tomsk Engineering and Construction Institute(TISI). In the 1960-1990s. The university becomes one of the leading construction institutes in Siberia, it is in the top five best engineering and construction universities in the country.

In 1993, TISI was renamed the Tomsk State Academy of Architecture and Civil Engineering (TGACA). In 1997, the university received university status and was renamed Tomsk State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering (TGASU).

TISI / TGASU began its work with the Faculty of Construction, which provided training in the specialty “Industrial and Civil Construction”. In the first year, with an enrollment of 150 students, the educational process was provided by 15 teachers. The first graduation of engineers took place in 1957 - 103 civil engineers and 48 hydraulic engineers, who were sent to the largest construction projects in the country. From its foundation to the present time, the university has trained more than 55 thousand certified engineers. In the 1960s -1980s. at TISI for five full-time ( construction, road, mechanical, technological, architectural), as well as on evening And in absentia faculties trained students in seven specialties, research work was actively developed, and the foundation was laid for the formation of scientific schools and directions.

Six of its rectors played a significant role in the formation and development of the university: A.A. Potokin (1952-1953), S.V. Zhestkov (1953-1955), L.M. Damansky (1955-1958), M.V. Postnikov (1958-1968), G.M. Rogov (1968-2005), M.I. Slobodskaya (2005-2012).

Gennady Markelovich Rogov, Doctor of Geological and Mineralogical Sciences, Professor, made a huge contribution to the development of the university during his 37-year leadership (from 1968 to 2005). Under his leadership, the institute was transformed into a university complex: new faculties, institutes and branches of the university were created, new specialties were opened, six academic buildings, four student dormitories, a pre-school institution, a children's health center, a sports complex and much more were put into operation.

From 2005 to 2012, the university was headed by Mikhail Ivanovich Slobodskoy. During the period of his leadership of the university, an architectural and construction business incubator opened its doors, providing students, undergraduates and young scientists with information, logistics, and legal support for the implementation of their creative projects and plans.

Currently, the university is headed by Viktor Alekseevich Vlasov, Doctor of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, Professor, Honorary Worker of Science and Technology of the Russian Federation, full member of the International Academy of Sciences of Higher Education and the International Academy of Authors of Scientific Discoveries and Inventions, member of the Presidium and Educational Institution of the Association of Construction Universities, Chairman of the Expert Council for Construction and Infrastructure under the Governor of the Tomsk Region, member of the Public Chamber of the Tomsk Region, chairman and member of 2 doctoral dissertation councils, Honorary Worker of Higher Professional Education of Russia.

Commercial school on Solyanaya Square

Structure

Educational building No. 2

Educational building No. 3 on Solyanaya Square

Institutes

Faculties

Centers

  • Research Materials Science Center for Collective Use of TSASU
  • Regional Open Network Center
  • Scientific and Technical Center "Avtomatika"
  • Scientific and Educational Center Testing of Building Materials and Structures"
  • Scientific and educational center "Computer modeling of building structures and systems"
  • Research and Educational Center for the Modernization of the Housing and Communal Sector of the Regions of Siberia and the Far East

International activities

According to 2018 data, students study at TSASU more than 1213 people from near and far abroad countries at all levels of training (about 20% of total number students).

In 2014, the university started international academic mobility programs and (according to the scheme: Incoming-Outgoing), designed for 1 semester and providing for the student to master part of the main educational program at a foreign partner university.

International scientific activities

Key processes in the development of international science at TSUSU:

  • Consulting staff and students on international activities.
  • Development of competencies of employees and young scientists.
  • Scientific and technical consulting for foreign organizations in the construction industry.
  • Grant support for international research projects.
  • Organization of international scientific events.
  • Participation in international architectural competitions.
  • Implementation of projects.
  • Development of a catalog of innovative developments.

Science and innovation

Teachers, students, and graduates of TSASU make an invaluable contribution to the creation of the architectural appearance of Tomsk and other Russian cities, and participate in the development and implementation of programs innovative development, significant regional and federal projects.

Monographs on fundamental fundamentals are published annually scientific research, collections scientific works, textbooks and teaching aids.

A center for generating ideas and implementing projects, a communication platform for interdisciplinary and international interaction between university staff and foreign scientists. Created for young scientists with the aim of stimulating the initiative and research spirit of young scientists through creating conditions for a creative environment.

Main forms of activity:

  • Development key competencies (necessary scientific knowledge, team project management skills, individual abilities)
  • Implementation interdisciplinary research projects

Address: Tomsk, pl. Solyanaya 2, building 2 of TSASU, 201 audience.

The first construction business incubator in Russia. Created in 2006.

The main goals of the business incubator:

  • attracting and training students, graduate students and young researchers in the process of creating, developing and selling popular science-intensive and cost-effective products and technologies in the architectural and construction complex;
  • developing a mechanism for generating and implementing original ideas in architecture and construction when developing new projects and creating new building materials, as well as when processing management decisions in the urban management system.

The architecture and construction business incubator is a platform for startups where you can work on your projects and get the opportunity to realize your business idea.

Partners

TSASU is a member of scientific, educational and public associations:

  • collective member of the Academy of Engineering Sciences;
  • collective member of the Academy higher education Russian Federation;
  • collective member of the Housing and Communal Academy of the Russian Federation;
  • collective member Russian Academy architecture and construction sciences (RAASN);
  • collective member of the International Academy of Sciences of Higher Education;
  • Association for Strategic Partnership of Architecture and Civil Engineering Universities within the framework of the implementation of the national development program research university construction and architecture;
  • Associations non-profit organizations"Tomsk Consortium of Scientific, Educational and Scientific Organizations";
  • Siberian Open University;
  • non-profit partnership (SRO NP) Commonwealth of Design Organizations" (design, construction, surveys, energy saving, work with architectural monuments);
  • Union of Builders of the Russian Federation;
  • Union of Builders of the Tomsk Region;
  • Union of Architects of Russia and others.

Partnership in Education

Joint educational programs according to the online form of preparation:

  1. LLC "Stratek" (STRUTEC - Novosibirsk center technical support SCAD OFFICE and the engineering consulting community on industry leading technologies for construction design) (“Construction”)
  2. National Research Tomsk polytechnic university. (“Construction of thermal and nuclear energy". "Design, construction and maintenance buildings and structures of the oil and gas industry").
  3. There is an Agreement on Double Degree Education with the Eurasian national university them. L.M. Gumilyov in the direction of training 08.04.01 "Construction" under the program "Plasma technologies in construction. Materials Science" and in the specialty 6M073000 "Production of building materials, products and structures" within the framework of the implementation of the Cooperation Agreement.

Material and technical base

  • 12 modern educational buildings (with a total area of ​​more than 50 thousand m2);
  • more than 200 audiences;
  • 26 laboratories;
  • unique research equipment (testing, analytical equipment, measuring systems);
  • scientific and technical library (with a collection of more than 700 thousand items);
  • food points;
  • sports complex with gaming rooms;
  • stadium with a football field and a hockey rink;
  • children's health and educational center "Young Tomich";
  • geodetic site in the village of Yarsky (area 131,700 m2)

TGASU in numbers

As of June 15, 2018:

  • More than 65,000 graduates over all years
  • 6054 - students
  • 91 - educational program
  • 17 schools and scientific directions
  • 1000 - TGASU team
  • 391 - teaching staff of TSASU
  • 74 - professors
  • 250 - associate professors and candidates of sciences
  • 62% - sedateness

Student life

Culture and creativity

  • University club
    • Indian dance studio "Bharata"
    • Irish dance studio "Ethno-dance"
    • Oriental dance studio "Flower of Life"
    • Contemporary Dance Ensemble "O'Keys"
    • Dance team “Look at us”
    • Folk dance ensemble
    • Circus studio
    • Vocal studio "Imena"
    • Animation studio "Multgora"
    • Theater studio "Street of Faces"
    • Student theater of variety miniatures "NeFakt"
    • Student variety miniature theater "Kalach"
    • Conference studio
    • Readers' Studio
    • Show theater "Penguins"
    • Art groups
    • Group of Creative Organizers
    • Creative group "Positiff"
    • Photo association of the University Club
    • Press center of the University Club
  • Literary Association "Yarus";
  • Volunteer organization "Exit".

Health and sports

The university has created a system that promotes the preservation and strengthening of the health of students and staff. The university has a sports and recreational base with developed infrastructure and modern equipment.

  • game room - 648 sq.m.
  • athletic gymnastics hall - 141 sq.m.
  • boxing hall - 152 sq.m.
  • Aerobics room - 152 sq.m.
  • Sambo hall - 50 sq.m.
  • gym - 66 sq.m.
  • gaming room - 438.5 sq.m.
  • tennis club - 436.5 sq.m.
  • weightlifting hall - 253.9 sq.m.
  • student stadium - 9840 sq.m.
  • hockey rink - 641 sq.m.
  • shooting range with two firing lines
  • ski resort

The TGASU sports complex is the forge of champions. University athletes are members of Russian national teams and are the pride of Russian sports. Sports club actively conducts and participates in sports competitions at all levels (university, city, regional and all-Russian), solves the most important tasks of sports improvement of leading university athletes, as well as general physical development and health improvement of students and staff. The priority sports at the university are biathlon, boxing, kettlebell lifting, basketball, karate, sambo, athletics, winter and summer football, table tennis, skiing, in which TSASU students achieve high sports results.

Tomsk State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering (TGASU) is one of the leading construction universities in Siberia. Provides fundamental and applied training to bachelors, masters, specialists, and technicians in the areas of architectural and construction profiles. The history of the university dates back to 1901, when it was created in Tomsk First Siberian Commercial School, for which in 1904, through the efforts of Tomsk merchants-patrons and city authorities, a special building was built, which is now the 2nd (“Red”) building of TGASU. The building was built with the participation of the famous architect K.K. Lygina.

During the period of the Revolution and the Civil War, the educational institution within the walls of the building for the first time leaves the level of a college to become a university: in Kolchak’s time, evacuees from the capital operated here Academy of the General Staff of the Russian Army, with the establishment of Soviet power - First Siberian Practical Polytechnic Institute.

To raise the prestige of colleges, in 1923, as part of the country's technicalization reform, by personal order of People's Commissar A. Lunacharsky, the educational institute was reorganized into First Siberian Polytechnic College named after Comrade K.A. Timiryazev. This is an exemplary educational institution in the east of the country. In the conditions of industrialization in 1930, there was a need to quickly increase the number of technical schools and the Tomsk Polytechnic was urgently split into dozens of new Tomsk technical schools, and the Polytechnic itself was disbanded.

One of them is (training specialist technicians and foremen for the construction of elevators in Siberia), then located in buildings on Solyanaya Square. However, by order of the government of the country, the very next year (1931) the technical school was reorganized into a university - the site and premises of the technical school were transferred to the relocated from Moscow to Tomsk Flour-Elevator Institute. Along with the “red building”, a neighboring building is also allocated for it - a former NKVD prison and investigation facility. It is being rebuilt as an additional academic building for the new university. Nowadays this is the building of building No. 3 of TSASU, on the pediment of which at the top you can still see the symbolic elevator and the year of creation of this emblem. Again, by government decision in 1939, the university was relocated back to Moscow, and its premises were given over to Tomsk Flour-Elevator College(2nd formation). In 1943, the technical school was renamed Tomsk Polytechnic(2nd formation). The modern educational institution "Tomsk State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering" dates its history back to 1952, when the Tomsk Polytechnic College of the Ministry of Procurement of the USSR By government decision, the university is being re-established - Tomsk Institute for Training Engineers for Elevator Construction. In 1953, by order of the Minister of Culture of the USSR, the institute received the status Tomsk Engineering and Construction Institute(TISI). In the 1960-1990s. The university becomes one of the leading construction institutes in Siberia, it is in the top five best engineering and construction universities in the country.

In 1993, TISI was renamed the Tomsk State Academy of Architecture and Civil Engineering (TGACA). In 1997, the university received university status and was renamed Tomsk State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering (TGASU).

TISI / TGASU began its work with the Faculty of Construction, which provided training in the specialty “Industrial and Civil Construction”. In the first year, with an enrollment of 150 students, the educational process was provided by 15 teachers. The first graduation of engineers took place in 1957 - 103 civil engineers and 48 hydraulic engineers, who were sent to the largest construction projects in the country. From its foundation to the present time, the university has trained more than 55 thousand certified engineers. In the 1960s -1980s. at TISI for five full-time ( construction, road, mechanical, technological, architectural), as well as on evening And in absentia faculties trained students in seven specialties, research work was actively developed, and the foundation was laid for the formation of scientific schools and directions.

Six of its rectors played a significant role in the formation and development of the university: A.A. Potokin (1952-1953), S.V. Zhestkov (1953-1955), L.M. Damansky (1955-1958), M.V. Postnikov (1958-1968), G.M. Rogov (1968-2005), M.I. Slobodskaya (2005-2012).

Gennady Markelovich Rogov, Doctor of Geological and Mineralogical Sciences, Professor, made a huge contribution to the development of the university during his 37-year leadership (from 1968 to 2005). Under his leadership, the institute was transformed into a university complex: new faculties, institutes and branches of the university were created, new specialties were opened, six academic buildings, four student dormitories, a pre-school institution, a children's health center, a sports complex and much more were put into operation.

From 2005 to 2012, the university was headed by Mikhail Ivanovich Slobodskoy. During the period of his leadership of the university, an architectural and construction business incubator opened its doors, providing students, undergraduates and young scientists with information, logistics, and legal support for the implementation of their creative projects and plans.

Currently, the university is headed by Viktor Alekseevich Vlasov, Doctor of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, Professor, Honorary Worker of Science and Technology of the Russian Federation, full member of the International Academy of Sciences of Higher Education and the International Academy of Authors of Scientific Discoveries and Inventions, member of the Presidium and Educational Institution of the Association of Construction Universities, Chairman of the Expert Council for Construction and Infrastructure under the Governor of the Tomsk Region, member of the Public Chamber of the Tomsk Region, chairman and member of 2 doctoral dissertation councils, Honorary Worker of Higher Professional Education of Russia.

Institutes

  • Research Institute of Building Materials
  • Regional Design Institute
  • Institute of International Relations and Internationalization of Education
  • Institute of Continuing Education
  • Institute of Correspondence and Distance Learning
  • Institute of Cadastre, Economics and Engineering Systems in Construction
  • Institute of Independent Expertise and Research

Faculties

  • Faculty of General Education
  • Faculty of Architecture
  • Faculty of Civil Engineering
  • Road Construction Faculty
  • Faculty of Mechanics and Technology
  • Correspondence faculty
  • Faculty of Secondary Vocational Education
  • Department of Physical Education

Centers

  • Tomsk Construction Certification Center
  • Testing center for fuels and lubricants vehicles
  • Research Materials Science Center for Collective Use of TSASU
  • Regional Open Network Center
  • Scientific and Technical Center "Avtomatika"
  • Career Guidance and Employment Center
  • Information Technology Center
  • Scientific and Educational Center “Testing of Building Materials and Structures”