Kaluga State University
Kaluga State University, or, in full, Kaluga State University in the name of K. E. Tsiolkovsky, is a university in Kaluga, Russia.
The university was founded in 1948 as Kaluga State Pedagogical Institute. In 1963 it was named K. E. Tsiolkovsky Kaluga State Pedagogical Institute, in honour of rocket scientist Konstantin Tsiolkovsky. In 1994 it became K. E. Tsiolkovsky Kaluga State Pedagogical University, and in 2010 K. E. Tsiolkovsky Kaluga State University.
The university consists of nine institutes:
- Arts and Socio-Cultural Design;
- Engineering and Technologies;
- History and Law;
- Linguistics and World Languages;
- Medical;
- Natural Sciences;
- Pedagogics;
- Philology and Mass Media;
- Psychology;
There are three museums in the university: The Museum of KSU's history; The Museum-study of Alexander Chizhevsky; The Museum of the Natural Sciences' Institute.
The University publishes the scientific quarterly "The Kaluga University Bulletin", "The Kaluga University Bulletin. Series 1. Psychological sciences. Pedagogical Sciences", "The Kaluga University Bulletin. Series 2. Studies in Philology", "The Kaluga University Bulletin. Series 3. History. Politics. Law"
The rector of the university is, replaced Yury Drobyshev in this post.
Names
- 1948-1963 — Kaluga State Pedagogical Institute
- 1963-1994 — Tsiolkovsky Kaluga State Pedagogical Institute
- 1994-2010 — Tsiolkovsky Kaluga State Pedagogical University
- Since 2010 — Tsiolkovsky Kaluga State University