Introduction to Omsk State Pedagogical University
Omsk State Pedagogical University is an important educational institution in Siberia, Russia. It is also a higher education institution under the jurisdiction of the Russian Federation's education and science departments. It has made remarkable achievements in the field of teacher education.
Overview
The school has more than 7,000 students and more than 300 faculty and staff. It provides full-time and part-time education, covering undergraduate, master's, doctoral and other multi-level education courses.
History and establishment time
On March 25, 1932, it was established by Decree No. 298 of the Council of People's Commissars of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic. It was originally Omsk Teachers College and was renamed Omsk State Pedagogical University in 1996.
School Strength
Teaching staff: more than 300 Faculty members, including professors and associate professors, are experienced, and some teachers have won national or local government awards.
Research achievements: There are multiple research institutions, which undertake multiple research projects, have certain research results in the fields of education, humanities and social sciences, and provide students with research practice opportunities.
Institutional nature
Public university.
Educational philosophy
Focus on cultivating students' educational practice ability and innovative spirit, inherit and promote human cultural values through the integration of educational process, scientific research and innovative teaching methods, and cultivate Siberian intellectual elites.
Key laboratories and disciplines
Key laboratories: Not explicitly mentioned, but there are complete scientific research facilities to support teaching and scientific research.
Key disciplines: pedagogy, psychology, history, literature, physics, chemistry, law, etc. Teacher training disciplines have a long history and strong faculty.
Faculty
There are the School of Natural Sciences, the School of Foreign Languages, the School of History, Philosophy and Law, the School of Mathematics, Informatics, Physics and Technology, the School of Primary Education, Preschool Education and Special Education, the School of Psychology and Education, the School of Economic Management, Service and Tourism, the School of Philology, the School of Arts, etc.
Ranking
No clear comprehensive ranking of the school has been found, but it is one of the leading teacher training colleges in Russia and has a high reputation in the field of teacher education.
Expenses
No clear tuition fees for specific majors have been found, but the school has a variety of scholarships to help students complete their studies, and international students believe that the school's education quality and cost performance are high.
Campus environment
The campus is located in Omsk, an important city in Siberia. There are 8 teaching buildings, 3 dormitories, 1 health camp, 1 parking lot, multiple training workshops, etc., as well as 5 canteens and 8 lunch counters. The history museum displays information such as the school's development history.
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