The Saint-Petersburg University of the State Fire Service of the EMERCOM of Russia (Russian: Санкт-Петербургский университет государственной противопожарной службы МЧС России) is a state institution dedicated to training specialists for the Russian Ministry of Emergency Situations. It is currently led by Internal Service Major General Bogdan Gavkalyuk.[1][2]
History
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The university was established on 5 October 1906 [O.S. 18 October] when the first courses of the fire technicians in the Russian Empire were introduced. Fyodor von Landesen was appointed as the head of the courses. A year after the October Revolution, the courses were reformed into the Fire-Technical School. In 1941, it was renamed into the second fire-technical school of the Fire Defence Troops of the NKVD. On 20 September of that year, the school was disbanded due to outbreak of the Great Patriotic War. Half of the employees and cadets served in the Red Army to fight the German invaders from the front while the rest remained to put out the fires and keep public order. In 1946, the school reopened its doors, acquiring the name of Leningrad Fire-Technical School. Since 1953, the school has trained firefighters from a number of foreign countries, including Warsaw Pact nations like such as Hungary, and Bulgaria, as well as allied countries such as Mongolia, North Korea, Cuba, Afghanistan, Guinea-Bissau, and Vietnam. In total, the school trained over 1,000 specialists from foreign countries. In 1986, the school was transformed into the Leningrad Higher Fire-Fighting School of the Ministry of Internal Affairs. Eleven years later, the Institute of Fire Safety of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia was established on the basis of the school. It became part of the Moscow University of the Ministry of Internal Affairs in 1998. By government resolution, the St. Petersburg Institute of the State Fire Service was established on 13 August 2002. On its centennial in 2006, it was given the status of a university.[3]
Structure
Representative offices
The university has representative offices in the following cities:
- Almaty (Kazakhstan)
- Makhachkala
- Syktyvkar
- Strezhevoy
- Ufa
- Sevastopol
- Tyumen
- Niš (Serbia)
- Bar (Montenegro)
- Baku (Azerbaijan)
Institutions
- Development Institute
- Institute of Correspondence
- Institute for Life Safety
- Research Institute for Advanced Research and Innovative Technologies
- Institute of Patriotic Education
Faculties
- Faculty of Engineering
- Faculty of Economics and Law
- Faculty of Training
Departments
- Department of Higher Mathematics and System Modeling
- Department of Mine Rescue and Explosion Safety
- Department of Civil Law
- Department of Protection
- Department of Foreign Languages and Speech Culture
- Department of Forensics and Engineering Expertise
- Department of Mechanics and Engineering Graphics
- Department of Supervisory Activities
- Department of Fire Fighting and Rescue Operations
- Department of Pedagogy and Psychology
- Department of Advanced Training
- Department of Fire Safety and Automated Fire Extinguishing
- Department of Fire Safety of Technological Production
- Department of Fire/Rescue Equipment
- Department of Practical Training
- Department of Applied Mathematics and Information Technology
- Department of Security
- Department of Systems Analysis and Crisis Management
- Department of Theory and History of State and Law
- Department of Labor Law
- Department of Management and Economics
- Department of Fire Safety Fundamentals
- Department of Physico-Chemical fundamentals of Combustion and Extinguishing Processes
- Department of Physical Fitness
- Department of Philosophy and Social Sciences
- Department of Economics and Law (IBI)
Siberian Fire and Rescue Academy
On 1 September 2008, the Siberian branch of the university was established in the city of Zheleznogorsk, Krasnoyarsk Territory. It is the only higher educational institution of EMERCOM beyond the Ural Mountains, serving the regions of Siberia and the Russian Far East. In 2011, it was renamed to the Siberian Institute of Fire Safety. On 1 March 2013, the institute became the Siberian Fire and Rescue Academy. Presently, the academy is not part of the university and functions as an independent institution. In 2014, the first graduation took place.[4][5]
Activities
The university's goals are to support the development of a security system in the field of preventing and eliminating the consequences of natural and man-made disasters. One of the major projects in which the university took part was the creation of a research complex called the Vytegra Training and Rescue Center in the Vytegorsky District of the Vologda Region. University cadets undergo additional training outside of curriculum under the "Initial Rescue Training" program, which includes practical training at the rescue center and the university's training complex in the Leningrad Oblast. Since 2008, employees of the fire and rescue services of Jordan, Bahrain, Azerbaijan, Mongolia and Moldova have been trained in the International Civil Defense Organization at the university under advanced training programs. On 16 October 2014, on the occasion of the 70th anniversary of the Liberation of Belgrade, representative office of the university was opened on the basis of the Russian-Serbian Humanitarian Center in the city of Niš. Since 2014, the university has been providing advanced training for specialists from Serbia through the center. On 1 March 2013, a new branch of the university was opened on Russky Island in Vladivostok. The university maintains close ties with fire and rescue schools of Belarus, Germany, Kazakhstan, Canada, United States, France, Finland and other countries. On 1 December 2016, the university was declared a laureate in the nomination "The best educational organization of higher education of the EMERCOM of Russia".[6]
Criticism
According to a study by Dissernet,[7] there a number of thesis statements and texts which were written by cadets with violations of academic ethics. It also found more than 15 teachers of the university with similar violations in relation to dissertations.[8][9][10]
Student life
Cadets are annual participants in Victory Day Parades on Palace Square.
Participation in emergency response situations
As part of an initiative in 2010, the university began training specialists in high-risk rescue operations, and in 2012 began training cadets with in emergency humanitarian response.
Special units/clubs
Band
The school military band participates in events and supports university functions such graduation and sports games.
Honour guard
The guard of honor platoon is participant in all the university's ceremonial events. At the invitation of various city organizations, it participates in demonstrations and civil/military parades. It is a participants in numerous events in the city of St. Petersburg and the Leningrad Oblast. It is an annual participant in the events for the year in St. Petersburg and Veliky Novgorod. They have also performed at the opening of the hockey championship in the Ice Palace.[11] In 2018, an honour guard was formed at the Siberian academy.[12]
Other
Ony 13 May 2016, the university hosted a constituent meeting a school based organization called the "Club of Graduates".
Sports
The university regularly holds championships in:
- Rescue sports
- Mini football
- Chess
- Basketball
- Athletics
- Volleyball
- Kettlebell
- Hockey
- American football
- Cheerleading
Since 2014, the sports club was become a member of the Association of Student Sports Clubs of Russia.
Events
Among the traditional events at the university is the awarding of "Miss and Mr. St. Petersburg University of the State Fire Service of the Ministry of Emergencies of Russia", in which young men and women representing the educational departments of the university take part.[13]
Graduates
- Viktor Razin, a commander in the 1st Ukrainian Front
- Yevgeny Chernyshov, Head of the Moscow Fire Service[14]
- Sergey Postevoy[15]
- Fyodor Kharitinov, Hero of the Soviet Union[16]
- Oleg Bazhenov, Deputy Minister of EMERCOM[17]
See also
- Civil Defense Academy of the Ministry of Emergency Situations
- Military University of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation
- University of Civil Protection of the Ministry of Emergency Situations (Belarus)
References
- ^ "Начальник университета".
- ^ "Начальнику ГУ МЧС по Новгородской области Богдану Гавкалюку присвоено звание генерал-майора". 53 Новости. December 12, 2017.
- ^ "Краткая история СПб университета ГПС МЧС России". igpsufa.
- ^ "Новый статус Сибирской пожарно-спасательной академии".
- ^ "Сведения об Академии". sibpsa.ru.
- ^ "Главные события 2016 года".
- ^ "СПб университет Государственной противопожарной службы МЧС России". rosvuz.dissernet.org.
- ^ "Юнцова Ольга Семеновна". rosvuz.dissernet.org.
- ^ "Минкин Денис Юрьевич". rosvuz.dissernet.org.
- ^ "Султыгов Мочха Магометович". rosvuz.dissernet.org.
- ^ "Взвод почетного караула".
- ^ "В Академии создан взвод почетного караула". sibpsa.ru.
- ^ "Конкурс "Мисс и Мистер Санкт-Петербургский университет ГПС МЧС России 2016"".
- ^ "Чернышёв Евгений Николаевич". www.ruor.org.
- ^ "Постевой Сергей Игнатьевич на samospas.ru" (in Russian). Retrieved 2009-12-09.
- ^ "Харитонов Фёдор Алексеевич". www.warheroes.ru.
- ^ "Баженов, Олег Валерьевич". ТАСС. Retrieved 2020-12-13.