Buryat State Agricultural Academy

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Buryat State Agricultural Academy Named After V.R. Filippov
Бурятская государственная сельскохозяйственная академия имени В.Р. Филиппова
Other name
Buryat GCXA (ГСХА), Educational Institution of Higher Professional Education "Buryat State Agriculture Academy Named After V.R. Filippov"; FSBEI НРE Buryat SAA
Former name
Agro-Pedagogical Institute, Buryat-Mongolian State Veterinary Institute (Since 1935), Buryat Agricultural Institute (since 1961)
Motto
Знания для нашего будущего
Motto in English
Knowledge for our future
Established1931 (closed temporarily from 1941 to 1944)
RectorGalsan Evgenievich Dareev (since 2019)
Students9015[1]
Address
D. 8, Pushkin Ul., Ulan-Ude, Russia
, ,
670024

51°30′15″N 107°21′10″E / 51.5042°N 107.3528°E / 51.5042; 107.3528Coordinates: 51°30′15″N 107°21′10″E / 51.5042°N 107.3528°E / 51.5042; 107.3528
Building details
БГСХА.jpg
University building
LanguageRussian
Websitehttp://www.bgsha.ru/

The Buryat State Agricultural Academy Named After V.R. Filippov, known commonly as the Buryat State Agricultural Academy, is a federal state budgetary educational institution of higher education and one of the leading educational and scientific centers of Siberia and the Russian Far East. The academy is specialized in agricultural studies, veterinary studies, and technological studies.

History[]

The Buryat State Agricultural Academy was created in accordance with the Resolution of the Board of the People's Commissariat of Agriculture of the USSR of August 13, 1931 No. 38 as the Buryat-Mongolian Agropedagogical Institute.[2] In 1935, the Agropedagogical Institute became known as the Buryat-Mongolian State Veterinary Institute. From December 1941 to 1944, the Institute was closed as many professors and students went to fight in World War II.

In 1961, the Buryat-Mongolian State Veterinary Institute was renamed the Buryat Agricultural Institute.[3] From 1957 to 1962, the main building of the Institute was built (its chief project architect being Giprovuz S. Mikhailov, a project of his since 1955).[4]

In April 1995, after going through a state certification, the Buryat Agricultural Institute was renamed the Buryat State Agricultural Academy, a name it has held (colloquially) since then. On March 4, 1998, per Decree of the Government of the Republic of Buryatia No. 79, the Buryat State Agricultural Academy was named after , former rector of the academy.[5]

By order of the Ministry of Agriculture of the Russian Federation dated May 23, 2011 No. 132 "On renaming FSEI HPE and their branches", the academy was renamed into the Federal State Budgetary Educational Institution of Higher Professional Education “Buryat State Agricultural Academy named after V. R. Filippov”.[6]

Structure[]

The Buryat State Agricultural Academy includes five faculties - the Agribusiness and Intercultural Communications Faculty, the Agronomic Faculty, the Veterinary Faculty, the Engineering Faculty, and the Technological Faculty. There are two institutes - the Institute of Further Education and the Institute of Land Management, Cadastres and Land Reclamation. There is also an Agrotechnical college,[7] units of educational-scientific-industrial, scientific-research and industrial-economic facilities.[8] There are also facilities for cultural, educational, recreational and therapeutic uses.[9] The academy also has a campus in Aginskoye. Other structural units are the Center of Landscape Gardening and Design, the Veterinary Clinic, the Center of Career Guidance, the Testing Laboratory Center, the Logistics Center, the Educational and Scientific Center of Innovations and the Laboratory of Solar, Hydro and Wind energy.[10]

Since January 2019, the academy has had a newspaper named Vestnik Akademii.[11]

Famous alumni[]

  • Tsyren-Dashi Erdineevich Dorzhiev
  • Vladimir Anatolyevich Pavlov

Rectors[]

Gallery[]

References[]

  1. ^ BSAA named after V.R. Filippova - Buryat State Agricultural Academy named after V.R. Filippova (42 specialties)
  2. ^ Resolution of the Board of the People’s Commissariat of Agriculture of the USSR on August 13, 1931 No. 38
  3. ^ Order of the Ministry of Agriculture of June 17, 1961 No. 218
  4. ^ Minert, L.K. Architecture of Ulan-Ude. Ulan-Ude, Buryat Book Publishing House, 1983; p. 180
  5. ^ Government Decree of the Republic of Buryatia of March 4, 1998 No. 79
  6. ^ Order of the Ministry of Agriculture of the Russian Federation of May 23, 2011 No. 132
  7. ^ Order of the rector of FSEI HPE BSAA them. V.R. Filippova of May 17, 2001 No. 104
  8. ^ Structure (in Russian)
  9. ^ Buryat State Agricultural Academy Named After V.R. Filippov
  10. ^ BSAA Official Website (English version)
  11. ^ Issue No 1, January 2019

External links[]

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