Ryazan State University

Ryazan State University

The Ryazan State University named for S. A. Yesenin (Russian: Рязанский государственный университет имени С. А. Есенина) is a university in Ryazan, Ryazan Oblast, Russia. It was founded in 1915. It bears the name of Russian poet Sergei Yesenin, who grew up in the region.[1]

History

RSU was founded in 1915, as a women's teacher training institute. In 1918, it was renamed as the Ryazan State Pedagogical Institute.[2] In 1930 it was restructured and again renamed as the Ryazan State Pedagogical University.[3] It began to expand its course offerings beyond teacher training in the 1980s; in 1992, it was one of the first pedagogical universities to be granted full university status. As of 1999, they enrolled roughly 5,500 students and employed 400 faculty and administrative staff.[4]

The university began to use its present name in 2006.[5]

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Notes

  1. Кратко об университете, Ryazan State University, retrieved 2009-09-08
  2. Hossler, Liferov & Kostikov 1999, p. 70; in Russian: Рязанский государственный педагогический институт
  3. Hossler, Liferov & Kostikov 1999, p. 70; in Russian: Рязанский государственный педагогический университет имени С. А. Есенина
  4. Hossler, Liferov & Kostikov 1999, p. 70
  5. Приказ №1095, Russia: Ministry of Education, 2006-04-19, retrieved 2009-09-08

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Coordinates: 54°37′46″N 39°45′10″E / 54.629456°N 39.752645°E / 54.629456; 39.752645

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