Kharkiv Agrarian Institute. Kharkiv National Agrarian University named

Kharkiv Agrarian Institute. Kharkiv National Agrarian University named

Kharkov National Agrarian University. V. V. Dokuchaev - The oldest agricultural university of Ukraine.

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Marmont Institute of Agriculture (1816-1862)

In 1816, the decree of Alexander I was established by the Institute agriculture In Marimon, near Warsaw. The admission of students was launched in 1820. The Charter of the Institute was published in 1822 and envisaged the goal of the institution "to prepare almost educated agricultural workers capable of leading agricultural work and manage estates." Persons who have reached the age of 17 and who have already fulfilled any posts in state or private estates, with four gymnasium classes, were taken. The course of study was biennial, and for the most capable pupils declined to the year. Field and other agricultural work has connected with theoretical classes.

In 1840, after joining the Warsaw Forest School, the institute was transformed into , with two departments - agricultural and forest. The preparation of educated forestry and production of agricultural experiments and observations was added to the previous goals. According to the new charter, persons who have reached the age of 16 and having knowledge of the six grades of the gymnasium were accepted; The training course was biennial.

In 1857, the Institute was transformed into a closed educational institution for 150 people, which required knowledge of all the objects of the Gymnasic Course, except ancient languages; The training course became three year; The forest compartment was closed.

Directors of the Marmont Institution at different times were Flats, Ozhpovsky, Head Republic, Prkhistonsky; teachers - Yastrzhembovsky, Bogutsky, Zhichutsky, D. Rosenthal, etc.

In 1862, the Institute was closed, and instead the agronomical and forest branches were established in the Novoaleksandry Polytechnic Institute.

Novoaleksandria Institute of Agriculture and Forestry (1869-1914)

In 1869, instead of the abolished Marmont Institute of Agriculture and Forestry and the Novoaleksandria Polytechnic Institute, was created Institute of Agriculture and Forestry In New Alexandria. The institute was located in the former estate of the princes of charters.

Since 1876, "Notes" have been published.

In 1892, at the initiative of V. V. Dokuchaeva, who was a teacher and director of the Institute (1892-1895), the Institute was equated to universities in Russia.

Until 1893, those who graduated from the full course at the end of the year of practice were exposed to a special test and after the successful protection of the "presented reasoning" in the Council I. received the title of agronomist or forest. These scientific degrees did not give any official, class or scientists right, and therefore many of the earliest rates at the institute entered other homogeneous higher educational establishmentsMost (about 70-75%) were content with the certificate of the end of the theoretical course.

According to the new charter, adopted on April 17, 1893, the three-year course was replaced by four-year-old and from the incoming certificate of maturity or a certificate of completion of the course of the real school with an additional class. Graduates received the title of agronomist or forester I or II of the categories, with the right wearing a special sign that did not have the origin of the highest state rights to be considered personal honored citizenship.

The institute was taught by the following special disciplines: in the agricultural department - private agriculture, agricultural chemical analysis, general and private zootechnia, animal physiology, veterinary medicine, agricultural savings, agricultural instruments and cars, legislause in the volume necessary for rural owners; On the forest department - Dendrology, Forest Taxation, Foresting, Foresting, Forest Laws and Forest Management.

The teaching staff included 11 professors, 11 adjunctions and 4 teachers. The Institute had a library, laboratories, Cabinets with training collections, estate (657 dec.), Botanical and fruit garden with greenhouses and nurseries, park.

With the beginning of the First World War in 1914, the Institute was evacuated to Kharkov. (On the basis of the units of the institute remaining in Novoaleksandria in 1916, the Research Institute of Agriculture was created, which existed until 1951, when the Research Institute was disbanded, and its divisions were part of various Institutions of the Academy of Sciences

Kharkiv Agricultural Institute

them. V. V. Dokuchaev, Higher Educational Institution in the USSR. He leads a story from 1816 from the foundation in Marymont (near Warsaw) Aggonomic Institute (from the 1840 Institute of Agriculture and Forestry), which in 1863 was translated into Novoaleksandria (now Pulava, Poland) and became known as the Novoaleksandria Institute of Agriculture and Forestry (see) ; In 1914 evacuated to Kharkov and in 1921 was renamed H. p. and. In 1946 he was assigned the name V. V. Dokuchaev.

As part of H. p. and. (1977) Faculties: agronomical (with separation and seed separation), plant protection, agrochemistry and soil science, economic (with an accounting department), land management, architecture and S.-H. Construction. The Institute has faculties to improve the qualifications of agricultural specialists and correspondence, graduate school. It employs 32 departments, there are two training and experienced farms, over 100 educational sites and laboratories; In the library 440 thousand tt. In 1976/77 academic year in H. s. and. Over 5.6 thousand students studied, over 310 teachers worked, including 20 professors and doctors of science, about 170 associate professors and candidates of science. The Institute has specialized advice on the protection of doctoral and candidate dissertations. For the years of owls. The authorities have prepared more than 20 thousand specialists (1977). He was awarded the Order of the Labor Red Banner (1941).

G. F. Naumov.


Great Soviet Encyclopedia. - M.: Soviet Encyclopedia. 1969-1978 .

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Kharkov National Agrarian University. V. V. Dokuchaev
(HNU)
original name Kharkivsky National National Agrarian University IM. V.V. Dokuchaєva
Year of foundation 1816
rector Ulyanchenko Alexander Viktorovich
Location Ukraine Ukraine, Kharkov region
Website knau.Kharkov.ua.
Awards

Kharkiv National Agrarian University named after V. V. Dokuchaev - higher educational institution IV accreditation level in Kharkov.

History

1816-1917

The admission of students was launched in 1820. The Charter of the Institute was published in 1822 and envisaged the goal of the institution "to prepare almost educated agricultural workers capable of leading agricultural work and manage estates." Persons who have reached the age of 17 and who have already fulfilled any posts in state or private estates, with four gymnasium classes, were taken. The course of study was biennial, and for the most capable pupils declined to the year. Field and other agricultural work has connected with theoretical classes.

In 1840, after joining the Warsaw Forest School, the institute was transformed into Institute of Agriculture and Forestry , with two departments - agricultural and forest. The preparation of educated forestry and production of agricultural experiments and observations was added to the previous goals. According to the new charter, persons who have reached the age of 16 and having knowledge of the six grades of the gymnasium were accepted; The training course was biennial.

In 1857, the Institute was transformed into a closed educational institution for 150 people, which required knowledge of all the objects of the Gymnasic Course, except ancient languages; The training course became three year; The forest compartment was closed.

In 1862 the institute was closed.

In 1863, the Institute was translated into Novoalksandria of the Lublin province, placed in the Palace Palace (the former estate of the princes of Charters, requisitioned after the uprising of 1831) and was further transformed into.

Since 1876, "Notes" have been published.

Until 1893, those who graduated from the full course at the end of the year of practice were exposed to a special test and after the successful protection of the "presented reasoning" in the Council I. received the title of agronomist or forest. These scientific degrees did not give any official, class or scientists, and therefore many of the earliest rates at the institute entered other homogeneous higher educational institutions, most (about 70-75%) were content with the certificate of the end of the theoretical course.

In 1893, the educational institution was reorganized, also on the use of the institute was provided by the state dacha "ore".

According to the new charter, adopted on April 17, 1893, the three-year course was replaced by four-year-old and from the incoming certificate of maturity or a certificate of completion of the course of the real school with an additional class. Graduates received the title of agronomist or forester I or II of the categories, with the right wearing a special sign that did not have the origin of the highest state rights to be considered personal honored citizenship.

The institute was taught by the following special disciplines: in the agricultural department - private agriculture, agricultural chemical analysis, general and private zootechnia, animal physiology, veterinary medicine, agricultural savings, agricultural instruments and cars, legislause in the volume necessary for rural owners; On the forest department - Dendrology, Forest Taxation, Foresting, Foresting, Forest Laws and Forest Management.

In 1896, the Institute included 20 cabinets, 3 laboratories, a veterinary clinic, a meteorological station, an experienced farm, greenhouses, forest nurseries, a library and a reading room, the number of teachers was 42 people, the number of students - 246 people.

1918-1991

In 1933, the educational institution received a new name - Kharkiv Agricultural Institute .

In 1941, the Institute was awarded the Order of the Labor Red Banner.

In 1956, the Institute included six faculties (agronomic; plant protection; agrochemistry and soil science; economic; land management; forestry), faculty absentee learning, graduate school, training and experienced farm and training and experienced forestry were acted.

In the 1976 - 1977 academic year, the Institute included six faculties (agronomical - with separation and seed separation; plant protection; agrochemistry and soil science; Economic - with an accounting department; land management; architecture and agricultural construction), Faculty of absentee learning, Faculty of advanced training , graduate school, 32 departments, over 100 training books and laboratories, 2 educational and experienced farms and a library for 440 thousand books. The faculty team consisted of over 310 people (including 20 professors and doctors of sciences, as well as 170 associate professors and candidates), the number of student students was 5.6 thousand people.

In the period from 1921 to 1977, the Institute has prepared over 20 thousand specialists.

In 1984 - 1985 academic year, the Institute included eight faculties, graduate school, a special experienced design bureau acted technical means Training, 2 educational and experienced farms with a total area of \u200b\u200b11,700 hectares (animal farms, machine-tractor park and 2000 hectares of arable land) and the library (the foundation of which was over 640 thousand books), the number of student students was 8,900 people.

In 1989, 6 thousand students were studied at the Institute.

After 1991.

In 1991, the Institute is transformed into Kharkiv State Agrarian University. V. V. Dokuchaev.

In March 1995, the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine introduced a university and an educational and experienced economy "Communist" HGUU to a list of objects that are not subject to privatization due to the national value.

Notes

  1. Kharkiv Agricultural Institute. V. V. Dokuchaeva // Big encyclopedic Dictionary (in 2 tt.). / Headfall., Ch. ed. A. M. Prokhorov. Volume 2. M., Soviet Encyclopedia, 1991. P.589
  2. Kharkiv Agricultural Institute. V. V. Dokuchaeva // Big Soviet Encyclopedia. / Headfall., Ch. ed. B. A. Intraved. 2nd ed. Volume 46. M., State Scientific Publishing House "Big Soviet Encyclopedia", 1957. p.89
Kharkov National Agrarian University. V. V. Dokuchaev
(HNU)
original name

Kharkivsky National National Agrarian University IM. V.V. Dokuchaєva

Year of foundation
Rector

Vladimir Kuzmich Puzik

Location
Website
Awards

Kharkov National Agrarian University. V. V. Dokuchaev - The oldest agricultural university of Ukraine.

History

Marmont Institute of Agriculture

In 1816, the decree of Alexander I was established by the Institute of Agriculture in Marimont, near Warsaw. The admission of students was launched in 1820. The Charter of the Institute was published in 1822 and envisaged the goal of the institution "to prepare almost educated agricultural workers capable of leading agricultural work and manage estates." Persons who have reached the age of 17 and who have already fulfilled any posts in state or private estates, with four gymnasium classes, were taken. The course of study was biennial, and for the most capable pupils declined to the year. Field and other agricultural work has connected with theoretical classes.

In 1840, after joining the Warsaw Forest School, the institute was transformed into , with two departments - agricultural and forest. The preparation of educated forestry and production of agricultural experiments and observations was added to the previous goals. According to the new charter, persons who have reached the age of 16 and having knowledge of the six grades of the gymnasium were accepted; The training course was biennial.

In 1857, the Institute was transformed into a closed educational institution for 150 people, which required knowledge of all the objects of the Gymnasic Course, except ancient languages; The training course became three year; The forest compartment was closed.

Directors of the Marmont Institution at different times were Flats, Ozhpovsky, Head Republic, Prkhistonsky; teachers - Yastrzhembovsky, Bogutsky, Tzichetsky, etc.

In 1862, the Institute was closed, and instead the agronomical and forest branches were established in the Novoaleksandry Polytechnic Institute.

Novoaleksandria Institute of Agriculture and Forestry

In 1869, instead of the abolished Marmont Institute of Agriculture and Forestry and the Novoaleksandria Polytechnic Institute, was created Institute of Agriculture and Forestry In New Alexandria. The institute was located in the former estate of the princes of charters.

Since 1876, "Notes" have been published.

In 1892, at the initiative of V. V. Dokuchaeva, who was a teacher and director of the Institute, the Institute is equal to universities in Russia.

Until 1893, those who graduated from the full course at the end of the year of practice were exposed to a special test and after the successful protection of the "presented reasoning" in the Council I. received the title of agronomist or forest. These scientific degrees did not give any official, class or scientists, and therefore many of the earliest rates at the institute entered other homogeneous higher educational institutions, most (about 70-75%) were content with the certificate of the end of the theoretical course.

According to the new charter, adopted on April 17, 1893, the three-year course was replaced by four-year-old and from the incoming certificate of maturity or a certificate of completion of the course of the real school with an additional class. Graduates received the title of agronomist or forester I or II of the categories, with the right wearing a special sign that did not have the origin of the highest state rights to be considered personal honored citizenship.

The institute was taught by the following special disciplines: in the agricultural department - private agriculture, agricultural chemical analysis, general and private zootechnia, animal physiology, veterinary medicine, agricultural savings, agricultural instruments and cars, legislause in the volume necessary for rural owners; On the forest department - Dendrology, Forest Taxation, Foresting, Foresting, Forest Laws and Forest Management.

The teaching staff included 11 professors, 11 adjunctions and 4 teachers. The institute had a library, laboratories, cabinets with training collections, estate (657 dec.), Botanical and fruit garden with greenhouses and nurseries, park.

With the beginning of the First World War in 1914, the Institute was evacuated to Kharkov. (On the basis of the units of the institute remaining in Novoaleksandria in 1916, the Research Institute of Agriculture was established, which existed until 1951, when the Research Institute was disbanded, and its divisions were included in the various Institutions of the Academy of Sciences of Poland.)

In 1921, restored as Kharkiv Agricultural Institute

In 1991, the Institute is transformed into Kharkiv State Agrarian University. V. V. Dokuchaev.

In 2002 by the Decree of the President of Ukraine, the University was assigned the status national.

Awards

In 1941, the Institute was awarded the Order of the Labor Red Banner.


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