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Date of entry of the operator into the register: 18.01.2010

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Operator location address: 443100, Samara region, Samara, st. Molodogvardeyskaya, 244

Start date of personal data processing: 01.01.2010

Subjects of the Russian Federation on whose territory personal data is processed: Bryansk region, Volgograd region, Orenburg region, Republic of Bashkortostan, Samara region

Purpose of processing personal data: implementation of basic educational and scientific activities, educational process, registration of applicants, students and personnel records of employees, provision of medical services by the sanatorium-preventorium of SamSTU

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Legal basis for processing personal data: Art. 85-90 of the Labor Code of the Russian Federation, Law FZ-152 “On Personal Data”, Law of the Russian Federation dated July 10, 1992 No. 3266-1 “On Education”, Charter of the Federal State Budgetary Educational Institution of Higher Education “SamSTU” dated September 11, 2015, Federal Law of the Russian Federation dated November 21, 2011 No. 323-FZ “On the fundamentals of protecting the health of citizens in the Russian Federation”, License for medical activities No. FS-63-01-001499 dated September 5, 2014, issued by the Federal Service for Surveillance in Healthcare

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Federal State Budgetary Educational Institution of Higher Education "Samara State Technical University"
(FSBEI HE "SamSTU")

Motto Eruditio est lux. Cum nobis succesus.
Year of foundation 1914
Rector D. E. Bykov, Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor
The president V. V. Kalashnikov, Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor
Location Samara
Legal address 443100 Russia Russia, Samara, st. Molodogvardeyskaya, 244
Website samgtu.ru
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Federal State Budgetary Educational Institution of Higher Education "Samara State Technical University"(SamSTU) - higher education institution in Samara. This is the largest technopolis in the Volga region, which celebrated its 100th anniversary in 2014, and in 2015 received the status of a flagship university. An entire era of the formation and development of engineering education and science in the Samara region and the Volga region is connected precisely with the Samara Polytechnic University, from which more than 200 thousand engineers graduated.

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    Samara Polytechnic is one of the oldest universities in the province, founded in 1914. Throughout the twentieth century, it changed its name more than once, expanded, new faculties and departments appeared here, and the number of students and teachers grew.

    The history of the university began with the Samara zemstvo.

    On January 18, 1910, the provincial zemstvo assembly unanimously decided to petition the government to establish a higher educational institution in Samara. Its type was also determined - a polytechnic institute with an agronomic department. The meeting appealed to the member of the State Council from the Samara province, the provincial leader of the nobility Alexander Nikolaevich Naumov (his house on Kuibyshev Street, the former Palace of Pioneers, is adjacent to the educational building No. 2 of Samara State Technical University) and members of the State Duma from the Samara province to personally support this petition in the legislative authorities .

    The commission elected by the zemstvo assembly prepared a document called “Samara provincial zemstvo. Samara Polytechnic Institute (Memorandum)". It justified the need to establish a higher educational institution in Samara, and specifically a technical one. It was pointed out that over the past 50 years Samara has grown from a small town into a large and influential city in the Volga region, which every year accelerated the pace of commercial and industrial development. The petition had a special section “Factory and plant industry in the Samara province,” where it was noted that on January 1, 1909, there were 156 factories and plants in the province, they produced various products worth 35,197,553 rubles.

    The petition ended with a brief summary: based on all of the above and taking into account the importance of Samara for the entire south-eastern region of Russia, the Samara Provincial Zemstvo Assembly came to the conclusion that “Samara has a duty” to take all necessary measures and achieve the establishment of a polytechnic institute. The meeting decided to appeal to all district zemstvos and city government bodies of the Samara province, as well as to the relevant institutions of neighboring provinces with a request to join the petition and support the Samara zemstvo with material allocations and their petition to the government.

    The Samara City Duma was the first to respond to the appeal. Just 5 days later, on January 23, 1910, it convened for an emergency meeting. Member of the Duma, well-known builder in the city M.D. Chelyshev, proposed to allocate 100,000 rubles from the city treasury for the construction of the polytechnic institute buildings, as well as to allocate building materials and determine the construction site (later this place was determined: the descent to the Volga, where the administration of the Samara region is now located).

    At a meeting in the Samara Zemstvo Government, held on February 25-26, 1910, representatives of the Ufa and Orenburg provinces and the Tashkent region unanimously recognized that Samara, more than other cities, was suitable for establishing a polytechnic institute with an agronomic faculty and departments for hydraulic engineering, commercial and technological , with departments on agricultural production.

    In April 1910, it was decided to submit the petition to the government. A deputation was created, which included member of the State Council A.N. Naumov and members of the State Duma A.I. Marov, N.Ya. Zhdanov, A.I. Kovzon, I.S. Klyuzhev and V.N. Lviv. Based on the petition, the deputies drew up notes (brief and detailed) and personally handed them over to the Chairman of the Council of Ministers P.A. Stolypin. After reading the notes, the head of government stated that he considered the opening of an institute in the Volga region to be a very urgent task and expressed a “positive preference” for Samara over other cities in the Volga region. And in mid-September 1910 P.A. Stolypin and Minister of Agriculture A.V. Krivoshein visited the city of Samara and the Samara province in order to see how agrarian reform is carried out in practice. Stolypin was satisfied with the activities of the Samara zemstvo in carrying out agrarian reform, and he promised the zemstvo and the city “to exert charitable influence on the petition for the opening of a higher educational institution in Samara.”

    After this, the petition of the Samara zemstvo from the office of the Council of Ministers was sent for “detailed study” to the Ministry of Trade and Industry, which was in charge of technical and commercial universities. On June 5, 1912, a meeting was held at the ministry on the issue of opening new higher educational institutions. For the Samara higher educational institution, the type of “polytechnic” was established with the simultaneous opening of agronomic and commercial faculties.

    There were no similar technical universities with agricultural and commercial faculties in the Russian Empire. The next stage was the development and adoption in the legislative bodies of a bill, which should contain all the information about the structure of the educational institution, forms and types of financing for the construction and activities of the university, and staff. Its direct development was carried out by the educational department of the Ministry of Trade and Industry and a special commission for the organization of the Samara Polytechnic Institute, consisting of representatives of the local zemstvo and city government. The commission had to determine a place in the city for the construction of institute buildings, allocate a plot of land for a farm at the Faculty of Agronomy, and provide construction materials and funds. The main issue was the financial one: without money it was impossible to start design work. The commission appealed to all zemstvos and city councils that supported the Samara petition with a request to transfer the money promised for the construction of the institute to its bank account. 1 million rubles were collected, but this was not enough: according to the ministry’s calculations, 2.5-3 million rubles were required for construction. However, the ministry made concessions and decided to immediately begin developing a bill on the Samara Polytechnic Institute with the participation of the local zemstvo and city governments. The ministry submitted the bill to higher authorities “subject to available funds,” without waiting for additional appropriations. The bill on the establishment of a polytechnic institute in Samara, approved by the State Duma and the State Council, became a law and came into force after it was signed by Tsar Nicholas II on July 3, 1914. Two weeks later, the Law was published in the “Collection of Legislation and Government Orders” under No. 180. Clause 1 of the Law read: “Establish a polytechnic institute in the city of Samara.”

    On June 1, 1915, professor at the University of Warsaw Pavel Mitrofanov was sent to Samara to become rector of the Polytechnic Institute.

    The name of the university has changed several times:

    • In 1930, mechanical, energy and chemical technology institutes were opened in Samara. And four years later, three previously independent universities became one Middle Volga Industrial Institute.
    • 1935 – The Middle Volga Industrial Institute was renamed Kuibyshev Industrial Institute.
    • February 1935 – the university is given a name V.V. Kuibysheva.
    • 1962 - KII was reorganized into Kuibyshev Polytechnic Institute.
    • In 1992, the university received university status.

    In 2015, the Academic Council of SamSTU made a decision to merge with the Samara State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering (SGASU). The corresponding order was signed by the Minister of Education and Science of the Russian Federation on December 30. A year later, SamSTU became one of the 11 flagship regional universities in the country.

    1951 In Stavropol-on-Volga, at Kuibyshevgidrostroy, a branch of the KII with mechanical and energy faculties was opened. A training support center was opened in Syzran (now a branch of SamSTU).

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    Structure

    The university has 13 faculties, including: automation and information technology; mechanical engineering, metallurgy and transport; engineering and economics; electrotechnical; thermal power; food production; engineering and technology; chemical technology; petrotechnological; humanitarian education; correspondence; distance and additional education; advanced training.

    There are 18,000 students studying at all faculties and branches, including 270 foreign citizens.

    SamSTU is the largest scientific technopolis in the Middle Volga region. It consists of 77 scientific departments, including 16 scientific and engineering centers, 2 research institutes. There are doctoral and postgraduate courses.

    Problems of reliability of technological, energy and transport machines are being developed by more than 30 departments and scientific divisions of the university.

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    Anonymous review 05:26 02/25/2019

    I want to leave my impression about this university. It’s better not to come here, it doesn’t give you any knowledge. Teachers shirk from work and teach at a poor level. If you want real knowledge, go to other universities. The ranking is based on Russia. But in fact, everything is very bad here. I really regret that I came here. Don’t go to the Faculty of Economics, there is no knowledge and prospects here

    Alena Muzacheva 13:06 06/02/2013

    I am a 4th year student at FAIT. Specifically for my specialty, there was a very large competition for budget places (specialty “Computer machines, complexes, systems and networks”). But they were accepted into less popular specialties with a small number of points.

    I got in without any problems, since I had enough points on the Unified State Exam. The group initially consisted of 30 people. Then, of course, people started dropping out. Some left in the first semester under the pretext of “choosing the wrong specialty,” others...

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    Federal State Budgetary Educational Institution of Higher Education "Samara State Technical University"

    Branches of SamSTU

    License

    No. 02447 valid indefinitely from 01.11.2016

    Accreditation

    No. 02719 is valid from November 29, 2017 to November 29, 2029

    Monitoring results of the Ministry of Education and Science for SamSTU

    Index18 year17 year16 year15 year14 year
    Performance indicator (out of 7 points)6 6 7 6 5
    Average Unified State Examination score for all specialties and forms of study62.87 62.56 62.51 57.19 60.38
    Average Unified State Examination score of those enrolled on the budget64.74 64.72 64.13 59.73 63.66
    Average Unified State Examination score of those enrolled on a commercial basis59.39 58.86 59.48 54.17 56.55
    Average minimum Unified State Exam score for all specialties for full-time students enrolled45.99 45.99 46.50 43.92 45.38
    Number of students18043 18527 15187 16370 16095
    Full-time department11102 11285 7790 8343 7798
    Part-time department58 77 28 10 10
    Extramural6883 7165 7369 8017 8287
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    Samara State Technical University is one of the oldest universities in the Volga region, has a rich history and established traditions. In the context of growing requirements for the level of qualifications of specialists, the university occupies a leading position in training personnel for the industrial and defense complexes of the country. SamSTU is one of the leading technical universities in Russia, carrying out scientific research within the framework of priority areas of development of science and technology, as well as critical technologies of the Russian Federation.

    The university is the base platform for constructive interaction between the scientific school and industry of the region and country. The main principle of the university is the unity of teaching, scientific research and engineering development.

    Personnel of Samara State Technical University

    Today, SamSTU employs 164 doctors of sciences, professors, of which 130 are full-time employees and more than 590 candidates of sciences, associate professors, of which 517 are full-time employees of the university. The entire team includes over 2,400 people, including 862 faculty members, more than 1,700 scientific and pedagogical workers and specialists with higher education without an academic degree.

    Every year, university employees confirm their qualifications and defend dissertations for the degree of doctor or candidate of science. Thus, in 2013, university employees successfully defended 13 doctoral and 44 candidate dissertations.

    The average age of the university teaching staff is 48 years, the share of full-time scientific and pedagogical workers with an academic degree exceeds 75%.

    The teaching staff has a stable and relatively high salary. In the period from 2009 to 2013, it increased by 49% and is 1.5 times higher than the average salary in the Samara region.

    Education at Samara State Technical University

    For many years, SamSTU has been preparing highly qualified personnel for oil producing, oil refining and chemical enterprises and organizations of the Volga Federal District and the country. University graduates successfully put their acquired knowledge into practice and are highly valued in the labor market. Many senior employees of enterprises and organizations in the region are graduates of SamSTU.

    The university has 10 faculties: chemical technology, petroleum technology, engineering technology, electrical engineering, thermal power engineering, engineering economics, humanities, the faculty of mechanical engineering, metallurgy and transport, the faculty of food production technology, the faculty of automation and information technology. Training is conducted in 44 enlarged groups of specialties and areas, including 37 areas (79 profiles) for bachelor's and master's degrees, and seven specialties (11 specializations) for specialist training. In total, more than 16 thousand students study at the university.

    Postgraduate training programs for scientific and pedagogical personnel are carried out in 17 areas and 44 profiles. The structure of areas for training doctors of sciences through doctoral studies is represented by ten specialties of scientists in three branches of science. There are six specialized doctoral dissertation councils.

    SamSTU has the largest graduate school among universities in the Samara region and one of the largest in the Volga Federal District. Control figures for admission to graduate school at SamSTU in 2013 and 2014. amounted to 141 and 92 people. respectively.

    The number of postgraduate students of all forms of study in 2014 was 463 people, including 352 full-time students, 20 applicants. The number of doctoral students in 2014 was 14 people.

    The high quality of education at the university is confirmed by the stability of demand and employment of graduates. The percentage of employed university graduates is 85-89%. According to the regional center for promoting the employment of graduates of the Samara region, enterprises in the chemical, innovation and information, oil production and oil refining clusters, energy, and automotive industries have applied for more than 3.5 thousand specialist graduates of Samara State Technical University over five years.

    Science at Samara State Technical University

    The main topics of research and development work at SamSTU are carried out within the framework of priority areas for the development of science, technology and engineering of the Russian Federation and critical technologies at the federal level, as well as scientific areas approved by the Academic Council of the university.

    Fundamental and applied research with the subsequent creation of innovative products is carried out by university research institutes, scientific and educational centers, scientific laboratories and department sectors.

    Currently, the structure of SamSTU includes 6 research and design institutes, 5 scientific and educational centers, a center for the collective use of unique scientific equipment, 12 research laboratories, 11 research, engineering and expert centers.

    The total amount of funding for R&D carried out at the university in the period 2009-2013 amounted to more than 1.7 billion rubles, including more than 504 million rubles for state budget work.

    An important aspect of the educational process at the university is the involvement of students in research work. Every year, as a result of students' research activities, about 1,000 scientific publications are published in the open press, applications for inventions and utility models are submitted. For example, in 2013, students received 15 Russian patents and filed 11 applications for industrial property.

    Students, actively manifesting themselves in research work, are performers of research work within the framework of government contracts and business agreements. The number of students performing funded research projects annually ranges from 110 to 130 people. Students themselves are managers of work within the framework of regional and federal grants. Thus, in 2013, students received 19 grants and 4 scholarships from the President of the Russian Federation, 6 scholarships from the Government of the Russian Federation to carry out research work.

    Scientific departments provide about 30% of the university's total income. The university’s R&D partners and customers are not only large Russian but also foreign companies, which indicates the high level of scientific and technical work being carried out, their significance and relevance. The geography of R&D customers in Russia is very wide and is not limited to the Samara region. A significant part of the work is carried out by order of organizations and enterprises of the Republic of Tatarstan, the Komi Republic, the Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug, the Krasnoyarsk Territory, the Evenki Autonomous Okrug, etc.

    The qualifications of the university's research teams are confirmed by certificates, accreditation, licensing and permitting documents from relevant ministries and departments, which guarantees the quality of licensed activities performed in accordance with established requirements. SamSTU has licenses from the Federal Service for Environmental, Technological and Nuclear Supervision, the Federal Agency for Technical Regulation and Metrology, the Federal Service for Hydrometeorology and Environmental Monitoring, the Federal Service for Technical and Export Control, the Ministry of the Russian Federation for Civil Defense, Emergency Situations and Consequence Elimination natural disasters, the Federal Space Agency and other federal and regional departments and services. The university is a member of non-profit partnerships (SRO) in the field of construction, design, engineering surveys and energy surveys with appropriate permission to work on hazardous capital construction projects.

    Infrastructure of Samara State Technical University

    The university has a developed educational, scientific and social infrastructure. The operational management of the university includes 10 academic buildings, a scientific and technical library, separate training and production centers, research, production and experimental bases, dormitories, a sports complex, a youth cultural center, a tourist base in the area of ​​the Zhigulevsky Nature Reserve, and a recreation center "Polytechnic" for 300 people and a hotel.

    The university operates a clinic, an outpatient clinic, and has its own sanatorium-preventorium, the treatment and diagnostic facilities of which allow for a comprehensive examination and treatment of many diseases. Students are provided with treatment and food free of charge. More than 1,250 students live in the university's dormitories.

    International activities of Samara State Technical University

    International cooperation is one of the priority areas for the development of the university. First of all, it is aimed at improving the quality of education and its compliance with international standards.

    Samara State Technical University maintains stable ties with many foreign universities, such as the Institute. Dennis Gabor (Hungary), University of Stuttgart (Germany), National Engineering School of Saint-Etienne (France), Graduate School of Management (Switzerland), University of Padua (Italy); foreign and international companies, including the company "TORNOS S.A." (Switzerland), CEDRAT (FLUX) (France), Weber Comechanics Volga Region (Japan-Switzerland), as well as universities of the CIS member states: Azerbaijan State Oil Academy (Azerbaijan), Almaty University of Energy and Communications (Kazakhstan), RGKP " Atyrau Institute of Oil and Gas" (Kazakhstan).

    Among the key areas of international cooperation are the development and implementation of joint programs aimed at providing students, graduate students and scientific and teaching staff with internship opportunities in foreign universities, as well as obtaining double diplomas by Samara State Technical University students - Samara State Technical University and a foreign partner university.

    Bachelor's areas:

    130500 - Oil and gas business
    150400 - Technological machines and equipment