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Odesa University

Odesa I. I. Mechnykov National University (Ukrainian: Одеський національний університет Iмені І. І. Мечникова, romanizedOdeskyi natsionalnyi universytet imeni I. I. Mechnykova),[1] often referred to as Odesa National University (Одеський національний університет, abbr.: ОНУ/ONU), located in Odesa, Ukraine, is one of the country's major universities, named after the scientist Élie Metchnikoff (who studied immunology, microbiology, and evolutionary embryology), a Nobel prizewinner in 1908. The university was founded in 1865 by an edict of Tsar Alexander II of Russia, which reorganized the Richelieu Lyceum of Odesa into the new Imperial Novorossiya University. In the Soviet era, the university was renamed Odesa I. I. Mechnykov State University (literally, "Odesa State University named after I. I. Mechnykov").

Odesa I. I. Mechnykov National University[1]
Одеський національний університет імені І. І. Мечникова
TypePublic
Established1865
Administrative staff
1800
Students7,500
Location,
CampusUrban
Websitewww.onu.edu.ua
University rankings
Regional – Overall
QS Emerging Europe and Central Asia[2]166 (2022)

Odesa I. I. Mechnykov National University comprises four institutes, ten faculties, and seven specialized councils. The university is famous for its scientific library, the largest and oldest of any university in Ukraine (3,600,000 volumes, ranging from the 15th century to the present days).

Background edit

 
The main building of Odesa National University.

Odesa I. I. Mechnykov National University is one of the oldest in Ukraine. It was founded in 1865, when by edict of the Russian Tsar Alexander II the Richelieu Lyceum (Ukrainian: Рішельєвський ліцей, which had existed in Odesa since 1817) was reorganized into the Imperial Novorossiya (New Russia) University. All academic and scientific life of the university—from the day of its foundation—was directed by the statute of 1863 that formed the liberal-democratic tradition of the higher institution which has been preserved in spite of all the disturbances in the social and political life of the country. From the very first years of its existence, the Imperial Novorossiya University became an important center of science and for training the scientific and educational cadres of the northern Black Sea coastal region.

World-famous teachers and scientists have worked at Imperial Novorossiya University during different times of its existence, including the Nobel Prize winner I. I. Mechnykov (after whom the university was later renamed), Professors Ivan Sechenov, A. A. Kovalevskiy, Mykola Hamaliya, N. D. Zelinskiy, Dmitri Mendeleev, physicist G. A. Gamov,[3] mathematician Aleksandr Lyapunov, and others. Through their activities, the Imperial Novorossiya University quickly became one of the centers of the culture of the Ukrainian, Russian, and other peoples dwelling along the northern coast of the Black Sea, and the university began to play an important role in the development of science. The first Rector of the university was Professor I. Y. Sokolov. At different periods of time, the university was headed by Professors P. N. Lebedyev, A. I. Yurzhenko, A. V. Bogatskiy, V. V. Serdyuk, and I. P. Zelinskiy—all prominent specialists in different branches of knowledge.

In 2013, The Ukrainian Week stated that members of the university staff were openly Ukrainophobic.[4]

Organization edit

The university is situated in two parts of the city and occupies about 70 hectares. It is divided into a number of faculties that are directly administered by the university. The university consists of ten faculties, four institutes, one college, two "preparatory departments" for citizens of Ukraine and foreign countries, 15 scientific-research laboratories, five scientific institutes, administration departments, experimental training shops, and nine dormitories for students, post-graduates, and trainees. The university has a sports and health rehabilitation complex with its own stadium and rest-base for the students, personnel, and university guests in the village of Chernomorka. In all university locations there are cafeterias, cafes, bars, and medical sections.[5]

Departments edit

  • Faculty of Biology;
  • Faculty of International Relationships, Politology and Sociology;
  • Faculty of Economics and Law;
  • Faculty of Geology and Geography;
  • Faculty of History and Philosophy;
  • Faculty of Journalism, Advertising, and Publishing;
  • Faculty of Mathematics, Physics and Information Technologies;
  • Faculty of Psychology and Social Work;
  • Faculty of Romance and Germanic Philology;
  • Faculty of Chemistry.

Other edit

  • College of Economics and Social Work;
  • University Preparatory Department;
  • Preparatory Department for International Students.

Science edit

  • 11 Scientific research laboratories;
  • Botanic garden of ONU;
  • Scientific-Research Institute of Physics;
  • Astronomic Observatory.

International cooperation edit

Odesa University has engaged in international cooperation at the regional and global levels for the past 150 years. The university is currently a member of the European University Association, the World Association of Universities, the Supervisory Board of Magna Charta, the Eurasian Association of Universities, the Black Sea Universities Network and the Danube Rectors Conference.[6]

Ranking edit

  • 7th in Ukraine and 1844th in World, Ranking Web of Universities[7]

Notable alumni edit

 
Aleko Konstantinov
 
Lev Kritsman
 
Joshua L Goldberg
 
Grigorii Fichtenholz

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b p. 3 of the Statute of Odesa I. I. Mechnikov National University at the official site of the Ministry
  2. ^ "QS World University Rankings-Emerging Europe & Central Asia". Retrieved 15 January 2023.
  3. ^ . Archived from the original on 2016-06-11. Retrieved 2016-05-18.
  4. ^ Defending Ukrainian at Odesa’s Universities, The Ukrainian Week (17 October 2013)
  5. ^ "Пресс-служба Одесского национального университета имени И.И. Мечникова". www.news.onu.edu.ua. Retrieved 14 April 2018.
  6. ^ "International cooperation department". Odesa I.I.Mechnikov National University. Retrieved 4 August 2019.
  7. ^ "Ranking Web of Universities, Odesa National I I Mechnikov University". Retrieved January 20, 2021.
  8. ^ В. Орлов. Професор Кухаренко: науковиця та новаторка у галузі лінгвістики // Я – одесит, 12.01.2023

External links edit

  • Official website

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Odesa I I Mechnykov National University Ukrainian Odeskij nacionalnij universitet Imeni I I Mechnikova romanized Odeskyi natsionalnyi universytet imeni I I Mechnykova 1 often referred to as Odesa National University Odeskij nacionalnij universitet abbr ONU ONU located in Odesa Ukraine is one of the country s major universities named after the scientist Elie Metchnikoff who studied immunology microbiology and evolutionary embryology a Nobel prizewinner in 1908 The university was founded in 1865 by an edict of Tsar Alexander II of Russia which reorganized the Richelieu Lyceum of Odesa into the new Imperial Novorossiya University In the Soviet era the university was renamed Odesa I I Mechnykov State University literally Odesa State University named after I I Mechnykov Odesa I I Mechnykov National University 1 Odeskij nacionalnij universitet imeni I I MechnikovaTypePublicEstablished1865Administrative staff1800Students7 500LocationOdesa UkraineCampusUrbanWebsitewww onu edu uaUniversity rankingsRegional OverallQS Emerging Europe and Central Asia 2 166 2022 Odesa I I Mechnykov National University comprises four institutes ten faculties and seven specialized councils The university is famous for its scientific library the largest and oldest of any university in Ukraine 3 600 000 volumes ranging from the 15th century to the present days Contents 1 Background 2 Organization 2 1 Departments 2 2 Other 2 3 Science 3 International cooperation 4 Ranking 5 Notable alumni 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksBackground edit nbsp The main building of Odesa National University Odesa I I Mechnykov National University is one of the oldest in Ukraine It was founded in 1865 when by edict of the Russian Tsar Alexander II the Richelieu Lyceum Ukrainian Rishelyevskij licej which had existed in Odesa since 1817 was reorganized into the Imperial Novorossiya New Russia University All academic and scientific life of the university from the day of its foundation was directed by the statute of 1863 that formed the liberal democratic tradition of the higher institution which has been preserved in spite of all the disturbances in the social and political life of the country From the very first years of its existence the Imperial Novorossiya University became an important center of science and for training the scientific and educational cadres of the northern Black Sea coastal region World famous teachers and scientists have worked at Imperial Novorossiya University during different times of its existence including the Nobel Prize winner I I Mechnykov after whom the university was later renamed Professors Ivan Sechenov A A Kovalevskiy Mykola Hamaliya N D Zelinskiy Dmitri Mendeleev physicist G A Gamov 3 mathematician Aleksandr Lyapunov and others Through their activities the Imperial Novorossiya University quickly became one of the centers of the culture of the Ukrainian Russian and other peoples dwelling along the northern coast of the Black Sea and the university began to play an important role in the development of science The first Rector of the university was Professor I Y Sokolov At different periods of time the university was headed by Professors P N Lebedyev A I Yurzhenko A V Bogatskiy V V Serdyuk and I P Zelinskiy all prominent specialists in different branches of knowledge In 2013 The Ukrainian Week stated that members of the university staff were openly Ukrainophobic 4 Organization editThe university is situated in two parts of the city and occupies about 70 hectares It is divided into a number of faculties that are directly administered by the university The university consists of ten faculties four institutes one college two preparatory departments for citizens of Ukraine and foreign countries 15 scientific research laboratories five scientific institutes administration departments experimental training shops and nine dormitories for students post graduates and trainees The university has a sports and health rehabilitation complex with its own stadium and rest base for the students personnel and university guests in the village of Chernomorka In all university locations there are cafeterias cafes bars and medical sections 5 Departments edit Faculty of Biology Faculty of International Relationships Politology and Sociology Faculty of Economics and Law Faculty of Geology and Geography Faculty of History and Philosophy Faculty of Journalism Advertising and Publishing Faculty of Mathematics Physics and Information Technologies Faculty of Psychology and Social Work Faculty of Romance and Germanic Philology Faculty of Chemistry Other edit College of Economics and Social Work University Preparatory Department Preparatory Department for International Students Science edit 11 Scientific research laboratories Botanic garden of ONU Scientific Research Institute of Physics Astronomic Observatory International cooperation editOdesa University has engaged in international cooperation at the regional and global levels for the past 150 years The university is currently a member of the European University Association the World Association of Universities the Supervisory Board of Magna Charta the Eurasian Association of Universities the Black Sea Universities Network and the Danube Rectors Conference 6 Ranking edit7th in Ukraine and 1844th in World Ranking Web of Universities 7 Notable alumni edit nbsp Aleko Konstantinov nbsp Lev Kritsman nbsp Joshua L Goldberg nbsp Grigorii FichtenholzIvan Sechenov 1829 1905 Russian physiologist Nikodim Kondakov 1844 1925 Russian historian he founded modern method in Byzantine art history Sergei Witte 1849 1915 first prime minister of the Russian Empire Aleko Konstantinov 1863 1897 prominent Bulgarian intellectual who founded the tourist movement in Bulgaria Volodymyr Lypsky 1863 1937 Ukrainian botanist member of National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine in 1922 1928 its president and corresponding member of the USSR Academy of Sciences and the Director of the Botanical Gardens of Odesa University Mariusz Zaruski 1867 1941 brigadier general in the Polish Army a pioneer of Polish sports yachting Krste Misirkov 1874 1926 philologist journalist historian and ethnographer Ion Nistor 1876 1962 prominent Romanian historian and politician Leon Trotsky 1879 1940 Russian revolutionary chairman of the Petrograd Soviet commissar for foreign affairs and head of the Red army Moses Schonfinkel 1888 1942 Russian logician and mathematician Grigorii Fichtenholz 1888 1959 mathematician Volodymyr Kedrowsky 1890 1970 Ukrainian military leader diplomat author and activist Lev Kritzman 1890 1938 expelled 1910 later a Soviet agrarian economist Nykolai Chebotaryov 1894 1947 Ukrainian and Russian mathematician best known for the Chebotaryov density theorem Gherman Pantea 1894 1968 Bessarabian born soldier who served as Military Director of the Moldavian Democratic Republic Kadish Luz 1895 1972 Israeli politician who served as Minister of Agriculture between 1955 and 1959 and Speaker of the Knesset from 1959 and 1969 Joshua L Goldberg 1896 1994 Belarusian born American rabbi who was the first rabbi to be commissioned as a U S Navy chaplain in World War II and only the third to serve in the Navy in its history the first to reach the rank of Navy Captain the equivalent of Army Colonel and the first to retire after a full active duty career Mordechai Namir 1897 1975 Israeli minister George Gamow 1904 1968 theoretical physicist and cosmologist notably an early advocate and developer of Lemaitre s Big Bang theory Petro Karyshkovsky 1921 1968 Ukrainian historian numismatist a scholar and lexicographer Ali Mohamed Shein born 1948 7th President of Zanzibar Alla Dzhioyeva born 1949 South Ossetian teacher turned politician who served as the Education Minister in 2002 2008 Yevhen Streltsov born 1949 Ukrainian professor Emmanuil Galitskiy original staff member and head physics professor at the Bergen County Academies New Jersey Oksana Mas born 1969 Ukrainian artist Valeria Kuharenko born 1927 doctor of philological sciences professor head of the department of lexicology and stylistics of the English language 1975 1983 8 Olga Hritsenko 1935 2020 teacher scientist social worker Honored Teacher of UkraineSee also editList of modern universities in Europe 1801 1945 References edit a b p 3 of the Statute of Odesa I I Mechnikov National University at the official site of the Ministry QS World University Rankings Emerging Europe amp Central Asia Retrieved 15 January 2023 The Distinguished Life and Career of George Gamow Physics Archived from the original on 2016 06 11 Retrieved 2016 05 18 Defending Ukrainian at Odesa s Universities The Ukrainian Week 17 October 2013 Press sluzhba Odesskogo nacionalnogo universiteta imeni I I Mechnikova www news onu edu ua Retrieved 14 April 2018 International cooperation department Odesa I I Mechnikov National University Retrieved 4 August 2019 Ranking Web of Universities Odesa National I I Mechnikov University Retrieved January 20 2021 V Orlov Profesor Kuharenko naukovicya ta novatorka u galuzi lingvistiki Ya odesit 12 01 2023External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Odessa University Official website 46 29 15 N 30 43 52 E 46 4875 N 30 7312 E 46 4875 30 7312 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Odesa University amp oldid 1185992413, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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