Omsk State Transport University

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Omsk State Transport University
Omsk State
Transport University
Omsk 2016
Omsk State Transport University (OSTU) is one of the
oldest educational institutions in Siberia.
The OSTU foundation is closely connected with the great
Trans-Siberian Railway construction that created the demand for
the qualified railway transport specialists.
Training of engineers for locomotive and passenger cars
enterprises started in Tomsk in 1900. Starting from 1961 it continued in Omsk.
Today OSTU is a multi-disciplinary higher education institution providing training in a wide range of higher education
study programs with the period of 4 years for obtaining BacheS.M. Ovcharenko, the Rector of
OSTU, Doctor of Technical
lor’s degree, 5 years – Specialist’s degree, 2 years – Master’s deScience, Associate Professor
gree, 3-4 years – Postgraduate study.
High quality of our graduates’ theoretical and professional
training is achieved through the University teaching staff’s high
level of scientific potential, modern training facilities, good accommodation conditions, catering, sports and recreation facilities
for the students as well as scientific studies for industrial and
transport enterprises carried out at the University. Upon these indications OSTU holds the key position among Russian technical
universities in the ranking of Russian Federation Ministry for
Education and Science.
The University quality management system was certified
in 2006 in ISO 9001: 2000, GOST-R, EVROCERT, OQS,
I.I. Galiyev, the President of
OSTU, Doctor of Technical
IQNet, in the subsequent years it has been twice recertified.
Science, Professor, Honored Worker
OSTU is awarded with the diploma of the Russian Federation
of Science and Engineering of the
Russian Federation
government as well as the diploma and the medal in the field of
quality “Top-100 of the Russian Universities”. Among our graduates there are CEOs of the
regional railroads, of major industrial and transport enterprises and banks both in Russia and
abroad.
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Today OSTU is comprised of 3 Institutes (Institute of Automation, Telecommunications and Information Technologies, Institute of Management and
Economics, Institute of Railway Employees’ Advanced Training and Retraining), 5 Faculties (Faculty
of Mechanics, Faculty of Heat and Power Engineering, Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Faculty of Distance Learning, Faculty of Pre-University Training and
Professional Orientation), Branch in Taiga town (including local Secondary Technical School of Railway
Transport), Medical School of Railway Transport,
Omsk Secondary Technical School of Railway
Transport and 28 Chairs providing high quality education
for more than 14,000 students including more than 1000
foreign students.
The University Alumni Association (including international alumni) comprises of ca. 5,000 people. The
members of Association take part in versatile life of their
Alma Mater contributing to OSTU development and
prosperity.
The Volunteer Center was opened at OSTU on May
14, 2011. OSTU volunteers help foster homes, boarding
schools and war veterans. They take part in running sport
competitions both in Russia and abroad.
OSTU provides full-time education in the following
courses and majors:
Bachelor level:
- Journalism;
- Economics;
- Advertising and Public Relations;
- Management;
- Business Informatics;
- Tourism;
- Commerce;
- Heat Power and Thermal Engineering;
- Electric Power and Electrical Engineering;
- Design-Engineering Maintenance of Machinery
Production;
- Ground Transport Technological Complexes;
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Lecture room
The fountain is a gift to OSTU from
University Alumni Association members
OSTU volunteers at the Olympic Games
in London
Locomotive power installations laboratory
- Instrument Engineering;
- Control in Engineering Systems;
- Mechatronics and Robotic Engineering;
- Quality Management;
- Standardization and Metrology;
- Informatics and Computer Science;
- Information Systems and Technologies.
Specialist level:
- Railway Rolling Stock;
- Railway Traffic Support Systems;
- Information Security of Telecommunication
Systems;
- Information Security of Computerized System;
- Information and Analytical Security Systems;
- Customs Affairs.
Master level:
- Economics;
- Management;
- Finances and Credit System;
- Business Informatics;
- Heat Power and Thermal Engineering;
- Electric Power and Electrical Engineering;
- Management in Engineering Systems;
- Information Systems and Technologies;
- Ground Transport Technological Complexes;
- Design-Engineering Maintenance of Machinery
Production.
Most of the above mentioned courses are available in a
part-time form.
The laboratory of the Chair “Carriages”
International conference of students and
postgraduates
Master diploma presentation
Departments of Secondary Vocational Education
are providing the following courses:
– “Medical School of Railway Transport”:
- Medical Care (duration - 4 years, final qualification –
Physician Assistant);
- Nursing Care (duration - 3 years, final qualification –
Medical Assistant).
Medical students training
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–“Omsk Secondary Technical School of Railway Transport”:
- Railway Transport Automatics and Telecommunications;
- Electric Supply (branch-wise);
- Construction of Railways, Track and Track Facilities;
- Transport Management and Logistics (branch-wise);
- Economics and Accounting (branch-wise);
- Technical Maintenance of Railway Rolling Stock (Electric Rolling Stock, Cars).
Doctoral Studies. More than 200 students are doing their research studies in 14
research schools:
- Mathematics and Mechanics;
- Informatics and Computer Science;
- Information Security;
- Electronics, Radio Engineering and Communication Systems;
- Photonics, Instrument Engineering, Optical and
Biotechnical Systems and Technologies;
- Electric and Heat Engineering;
- Machine Engineering;
- Materials Technology;
- Engineering and Technology of the Surface
Transport;
- Management in Engineering Systems;
- Economics;
Students of OSTU from China and Uganda
- Sociological Science;
- Historical Science and Archaeology;
- Cultural Studies.
Institute of Advanced Training and Retraining.
Annually more than 5,000 employees of railway transport and industrial enterprises are retrained at the Institute.
“Taiga Institute of Railway Transport” Branch of the University
Majors of the Faculty of Higher Vocational Education (part-time):
- Railway Rolling Stock;
- Railway Traffic Support Systems.
Majors of The Faculty of Secondary Vocational Education «Taiga Secondary
Vocational School of Railway Transport»:
- Railway Electric Supply;
- Technical Maintenance of Handling, Construction, Road-Building Machines and Equipment;
- Technical Maintenance of Railway Rolling Stock.
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Today the University is a leading teaching, research and industrial complex with modern experimental facilities, where innovative tasks are performed both for transport and industry: improvement
of reliability and efficiency of the rolling stock functioning and repair; upgrading of electrical railways
power systems; development of diagnostic units,
communication systems and channels, energy-and resource-saving technologies and equipment.
Students from Mongolia in front of the OSTU
main building
Students from Korea National University of
Transportation taking an internship at OSTU
International students at OSTU study Russian language first, and then take the chosen
courses (majors) if they wish to continue their
studies. Individual and group teaching of Russian
language to foreign students is organized during
both the academic year and the summer holidays
in July - August (Russian Language Summer
School).
Foreign students take courses at both secondary vocational and higher professional education levels at the University.
Taking into consideration increasing demand for learning Russian as a foreign language OSTU has launched Russian Language Summer
School since 2010. Today ca.30 students attend it annually. Students studying at Summer School are striving to
improve their knowledge of Russian language for further
more successful studying at the University or for obtaining communicative skills that can be used while working
in Russia or in their own country (e.g. in hospitality
management). It is not only reading books in the lecture
The Russian Language Summer School students group at Agricultural Omsk exhibition
rooms that Summer School students study Russian language, but also through face-to-face
communication with native speakers during various sightseeing activities.
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City of Omsk, Omsk Region and Omsk People
Omsk is the principal city and administrative center of Omsk region. It is situated in the
center of Russia (2,555 km from Moscow) at the
confluence of the rivers Irtysh and Om.
Omsk was founded in 1716 as the fortress
protecting Russian frontier in Siberia. It acquired the town status in 1782. It had been the
administrative center of Siberian Cossack Army until 1918. The construction of TransSiberian Railway in the late 19th century and presence of the port on the Irtysh river contributed to the development of industrial production and trade development in Omsk. From
November 1918 till November 1919 the Russian Government, headed by the High Regent
of Russia admiral A.V. Kolchak, was set in Omsk. His headquarter was located in Omsk
Railway Administration Building. In 1961 Omsk State Transport University was moved
from Tomsk to Omsk and occupied that very building. Currently this building is under
governmental protection as historic landmark.
During World War II a lot of major industrial enterprises were evacuated to Omsk
from the European part of Russia. It was the time when the population of Omsk increased
threefold. Today Omsk is a home for about 1,100,000 citizens. Ca. 2,100,000 people live
in Omsk region on the territory of 139,700 square kilometers that equals to the territories
of Austria, Belgium and Netherlands put together.
There are a lot of fresh and saline lakes in Omsk region. In the south wooded steppe
is prevailing, in the north it is dark coniferous taiga. Oil and gas are extracted in the northern part of the region. The multinational population of Omsk region (counting more than
100 nationalities) consists mainly of Russians, Kazakhs, Ukrainians, Germans and Tatars.
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Today’s Omsk is one of the main industrial centres of Russia with such welldeveloped industries as mechanical engineering, machine construction, electrical engineering and electronics, instrument engineering, petroleochemistry, woodworking and food
production. Space rockets, engines, agricultural machines, oil-and-gas equipment and construction materials are also produced in Omsk. Railway enterprises located in Omsk – locomotive and car sheds, enterprises of power supply and transportation management – are
among the best in Russia in terms of technological infrastructure and efficiency.
There are ca. 30 higher educational institutions in Omsk. The best known are Omsk
State Transport University, Omsk State Technical University, Omsk State University
named after F.M. Dostoevsky, Omsk State Teachers’ Training University, Siberian State
University of Physical Culture and Sport, Siberian Automobile and Highway Academy,
Omsk Law Academy and Omsk State Medical Academy. Consequently, Omsk is often referred to as the city of students.
The city of Omsk is a cultural and sports centre of Siberia. History of the city is associated with the name of the great Russian writer F.M. Dostoevsky, famous artist M.A.
Vrubel was born there. Omsk Philharmonic Orchestra and Omsk State Russian Folk Choir
are widely known both in Russia and abroad. Ice hockey team “Avangard” and volleyball
team “Omichka” are among the leaders in national championships.
There are a lot of places of interest in the city, i.e. historical, cultural and architectural monuments, theatres, museums, concert-halls, a circus, exhibition halls, sport complexes, swimming pools, clubs, cafes and restaurants.
Citizens of Omsk are friendly and hospitable. Welcome to our Siberian region, to
the great city of Omsk!
Photographers: V. Kudrinsky, Е.Karmaev, B. Metzger, V. Kazeonov, S. Antonuk, I.Hahalin
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In the field of education Omsk State Transport
University collaborates with universities in Austria,
Belarus, Bulgaria, China, Czech Republic, Finland,
France, Germany, Great Britain, Italy, Kazakhstan,
Korea, Kyrgyzstan, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, Sweden, Turkmenistan, the USA, Ukraine,
Uzbekistan.
Areas of such cooperation are as follows:
– participation in TEMPUS, Erasmus Mundus and
OSTU graduates Dr. techn. Ilya Kukushkin,
Georgius Agricola Programs designated for academic
Technical University of Vienna, and Master
Anton Fedosov, University of Rome
mobility of students, postgraduate and lecturers;
– creating textbooks, establishing new laboratories;
– designing joint programs of bachelors and masters training;
– student groups exchange for educational and introductory practice;
– student scientific conferences in Russia and abroad;
– training candidates of science and further training courses for lecturers, transport and industrial enterprises workers;
– joint writing of scientific works and joint presentations at the conferences.
International students studying at OSTU participate
in All-Russian Review of Scientific Papers and Creative
Works of Foreign Students in Tomsk Polytechnic University on a regular basis.
OSTU is a leader among Transport Universities in
Russia and other universities of Omsk in terms of foreign
students’ quantity.
Scientific and technological cooperation with universities and enterprises of Austria, Australia, Ukraine, Students from Mongolia, Czech Republic
Germany, Brazil, Italy, Kazakhstan, Czech Republic, in Tomsk Polytechnic University, Tomsk
Slovakia, USA, Portugal, France includes doing collaborative research in the fields of nuclear
physics, mathematics, economics, finances, railway engineering, systems of railway automatics and telemechanics, electrical machinery, microelectronics
and nanotechnology. Participation in joint international educational and scientific research, international conferences and
exhibitions as well as working abroad gives our lecturers an
opportunity to adopt the best foreign experience in the field
of higher education and to use it in their work for training
competitive specialists.
Foreign students’ awards
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Dozens of OSTU students – participants of international educational programs
of academic mobility – have studied for a
year or a term in our partner Universities:
Wroclaw University of Technology, University of Wroclaw (Poland), Technical University of Dresden (Germany), Vienna University of Technology (Austria), Czech Technical
Students of OSTU at the International Transport
Conference in Dresden
University in Prague, Erfurt University of
Applied Science (Germany) and Lisbon University Nova de Lisboa (Portugal).Several students took an extensive training in Siemens AG (Germany).
The best of the students having participated in the international programs either obtained Master degrees of such universities as Halmstad University (Sweden), Czech Technical University in Prague, Rome University La Sapienza (Italy), or successfully completed
their postgraduate studies and obtained PhD degree, and are now successfully moving up the
career ladder in Russia, either in OSTU or at industrial enterprises, while some of them continued studying or found a job in Europe and America.
OSTU is a member of the International Association of Transport Universities of Asian-Pacific Countries and the
International Association of International
Departments of the Universities in Eastern and Central Europe (AMO); we are
also a part of the Russian-Kyrgyz consorVII International symposium of Transport Universities
of Europe and Asia in Dalian
tium of Technical Universities.
Among AMO members there are Universities of Belarus, Bulgaria, Germany, Lithuania,
Poland, Russia, Slovakia, Czech Republic,
Ukraine and Finland. Participation in AMO annual conferences and regular communication
with colleagues from international departments
of other higher educational institutions, members
of AMO, helps us to perform our work in the
AMO Conference in Wroclaw
University more efficiently.
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Weightlifting gym
Student Residence
Students of OSTU have an opportunity to be involved in various sport activities: football, volleyball,
basketball, powerlifting, weightlifting, athletics, tennis,
badminton, rhythmic gymnastics, swimming, skiing and
chess.
OSTU campus located in the heart of Omsk city
comprises of 7 academic buildings, active training
ground of railway equipment, 8 student residence halls,
canteen, health centre, culture and recreational complex,
sports grounds and gyms.
The core staff of the University numbers ca. 500
lecturers, of which 74% hold academic degrees and
ranks: 12% are Doctors of Science and Professors and
62% are Candidates of Science (PhDs) and Associate
Professors. 18 lecturers among the leading scientists of
OSTU are either full members or corresponding members of public Academies of Science.
OSTU offers:
● Russian Language Course: 20 academic hours per week for the period of 10 months
(September-June) – 75,000 roubles; terminal course (September-January, February-June) –
37,500 roubles; individual lessons – 600 roubles/hour.
● Higher Education: Bachelor (4 years), Specialist (5 years) – 80,000–90,000 rubles a
year.
● Master courses (2 years) – 90,000 – 100,000 rubles a year.
● Postgraduate courses (3 years) – 90,000 – 100,000 rubles a year.
● Studying at the Medical School – 33,000 rubles a year.
● Accommodation. Student residences are situated within the University campus. The
monthly fee is: double room – 2,800 rubles/person, triple room – 2,230 rubles/person.
Admission requirements (Admission requirements can be found at the University
site http://abit.eiuk.ru/). If you have chosen one of the University’s studying programs please
send us an application form and a copy of your passport. You will receive then the official
invitation to obtain your visa. If you need a copy of study agreement to get a visa in the Embassy of Russian Federation in your country, please contact us.
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Students from Technical University of Dresden
Discussion of potential collaboration,
Hebei University, Baoding, China
at OSTU
For enrollment procedure the student must submit the following documents to the enrollment board of the University:
● application form can be found at http://www.omgups.ru/infoteque/index.html;
● passport;
● original certificate of education;
● 2 photos (3x4 cm);
● copy of your certificate of education and passport translated into Russian and certified by a notary.
Right after the enrolment to the University the student must submit to the Department
of International Relations the following documents:
1) certificate confirming absence of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), AIDS, tuberculosis (with attachment of your X-ray test);
2) certificate confirming absence of medical contraindications for studying in the Russian
Federation;
3) vaccination certificate (including prophylactic immunization against hepatitis B, diphtheria, whooping cough, measles, poliomyelitis, tetanus, tuberculosis, epidemic parotitis, haemophilus influenza, pneumococcal infection);
4) copies of the documents 1-3 translated into Russian and certified by a notary;
5) postgraduate applicants additionally must submit the following documents:
copy of Master or Specialist Diploma, translated into Russian and certified by a notary official transcript, where studied disciplines and grades are shown and copies of scientific works
and articles (if available);
6) medical insurance certificate issued in Russia;
7) 6 photos (3х4cm);
8) copy of the document confirming payment of the tuition and accommodation fees.
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Living Conditions
Omsk is located in the central part of Russia. Cold winters and hot summers are determined by the continental climate. Average winter temperature is about –22°C, average
summer temperature is about +22°C. Maximum temperatures can reach –35°C in winter and
+35°C in summer. Water temperature in the Irtysh river often exceeds +22°C in summer.
There are a lot of sunny days in Omsk – 2,100 hours per year on the average. The most attractive periods are spring and early summer with sunny weather and warm rains as well as
September.
Arrival to Omsk
From the West
By airplane
By train
to Moscow
Sheremetyevo, Domodedovo or Vnukovo
Airports, then Moscow-Omsk flight
(3 hours)
to Moscow
Kazansky or Yaroslavsky Railway Station
(“Komsomolskaya” underground station)
then Moscow-Omsk train (about 40 hours)
Hanover–Omsk — non-stop flight
Berlin-Omsk — direct intermediate car
From the East
By airplane
By train
to Novosibirsk
By Trans-Siberian Railway to Omsk
Tolmatchyovo Airport (Novosibirsk, 600 km
from Omsk), then by train from Novosibirsk-Glavny Railway Station to Omsk
How to get to OSTU
From Omsk airport – bus 60 to the bus stop “Academia Transporta” (15 min). From
railway station – by trolleybuses number 3, 4, 7, 12, buses number 14, 24, 32, 46, 51, 60,
69, 77, 79, 80, 110 to the bus stop “Academia Transporta” (10 min).
The University invites foreign partners to take part in joint activities in the field of:
● joint research and education projects;
● participation in scientific conferences; publishing articles in scientific editions;
● lecturers exchange for lecturing and development their professional skills;
● students and post-graduates exchange; study trips, inclusive education;
● preparation of final qualifying works.
Please send your inquiries concerning Russian Language Courses and Studies at
OSTU to the Department of International Relations.
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University Management:
Ovcharenko Sergey Mikhailovich – Doctor of Technical
Science, Associate Professor; tel.: +7-3812-31-42-19,
fax: +7-3812-31-42-36; [email protected]
Galiyev Ilkham Islamovich – Doctor of Technical Science,
Professor; tel.: +7-3812-31-16-09; [email protected]
Rector:
President:
First Vice-Rector
Vice-Rector for Research:
Contact Information
Address:
Tel./fax:
Head of the Department of
International Relations
Head of the International
Students Section
Head of the International
Projects Section
web-site:
Lunev Sergey Alexandrovich – Candidate of Technical
Science, Associate Professor, tel.: +7-3812-31-16-07;
[email protected]
Shantarenko Sergey Georgiyevich – Doctor of Technical
Science, Associate Professor; tel./fax: +7-3812-31-13-44;
[email protected]
Department of International Relations of OSTU
Room 221, 35 Marksa pr., Omsk, Russia, 644046
+7-3812-53-20-17
Tetter Alexander Yuryevich – Candidate of Technical
Science, Associate Professor; [email protected];
Shupikova Anastasia Olegovna
[email protected]
Kalina Yulia Valeryevna
[email protected]
www.omgups.ru
OSTU campus
Master student from Czech Technical University
in Prague at Omsk Airport
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