Bonch-Bruyevich, the most famous and most authoritative in his telecommunications industry, has been training highly qualified signalmen for eighty-five years. The quality of education is of the highest level - graduates are 100% employed and always have the opportunity to make a brilliant career. "Rossvyaz" is the founder of this university.

Goals and objectives

Bonch-Bruevich University is always and with all its activities aimed at implementing the state policy in the field of education - this is the availability and high quality of education, as required by the innovative development of the economy and the modern needs of society. The main goals of the university's work remain unchanged: it is a forge of highly educated citizens and highly qualified specialists who are capable of professional growth and are mobile in the new conditions of the development of society.

Informatization and development high technologies the University of Bonch-Bruyevich considers it a top priority. Developing a quality assessment system higher education and demand educational services. New information services, systems and technologies of training, electronic educational resources recent generations. Bonch-Bruyevich University organizes and conducts applied Scientific research in the communications industry and improves vocational education.

History

Back in 1930, the Higher Courses of Communications existed in Leningrad. On the basis of these courses, it was decided to create a university specializing in telecommunications and radio engineering. A little later, this institution was renamed into the glory of which was great throughout the expanses of the Soviet Union. Finally, in 1994, this institute received the status of a university, and now everyone in the country knows it as the Bonch-Bruevich University in St. Petersburg. But in fact, the name of this university is much longer - St. Petersburg State University telecommunications them. prof. M.A. Bonch-Bruevich.

Today, about nine thousand students study at the university, together with its branches - Arkhangelsk and Smolensk. More than a thousand applicants every year are happy to replenish the number of "Bonchevites". Neither the Bonch-Bruyevich University nor any other higher education institution in this industry simply knows better specialists in telecommunications than those who transfer knowledge to students here. Among the four hundred teachers, there are fifty-three doctors of science and two hundred and seventy candidates. This means that the university, which has gathered such a strong team under its wing, deservedly bears the name of Bonch-Bruevich.

About Structure

Bonch-Bruyevich University in St. Petersburg has an extensive field of educational services, curricula are constantly updated and improved there. To date, training is underway in fifteen areas and more than twenty specialties in the humanities, economics and technical disciplines. Improving the quality of training specialists, St. Petersburg State University of Technology has established a system of multi-level education: from school to college, from college to university, where the same chain exists: from bachelor's to master's, from master's to specialist.

After graduation, you can improve the educational level in postgraduate and doctoral studies and, of course, through existing advanced training programs. Full-time students, citizens of the Russian Federation, can study according to a special program of the institute of military training, where reserve officers are trained. Total number students - more than 6417 people, including up to sixty-five percent of state students. Petersburg University Bonch-Bruyevich intends to further improve the programs under which students study, as well as to raise the level of education they receive.

The science

Since 2009, the Innovation Research Center has been successfully operating at the University, created to introduce scientific developments into business and industry. In addition, promising places for employment of industry specialists are being created, which are graduating from the Bonch-Bruyevich University. Reviews about the graduates of this university are always favorable, because they teach students according to the innovative technologies developed here. educational programs, which widely uses the technologies of the so-called project-based learning, when knowledge appears through research, through participation in processes where urgent scientific and practical problems of business and production are solved.

In 1993, the university joined the association European universities and telecommunications and informatics companies by becoming its founding member. This association (EUNICE) consists of leading specialized universities in France, Germany, Italy, Great Britain, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, and Finland. Here, student exchange is practiced among partner universities, joint theses Universities exchange interns and graduate students, conduct scientific research, seminars, for which leading professors and teachers visit colleagues abroad.

How do students live?

Proudly bearing the name of Bonch-Bruevich, the university, photos of educational buildings and dormitories of which are attached here, takes care of comfortable education and living for their pets. To see the conditions in which students find themselves, they will have to visit the most diverse and always picturesque corners of St. Petersburg: both in its historical center and in the rapidly developing Nevsky district.

Just as powerfully grows high bearing the name of the famous radio engineer and corresponding member Russian Academy Sciences M. A. Bonch-Bruevich University, whose address is: Bolshevik Avenue, house number twenty-two.

How do students learn?

The first buildings, in the center of the city on the Neva, breathe calmness, wisdom and antiquity, but how magnificent, how modern are the new buildings in the Nevsky district! There are conference rooms, and magnificent modern auditoriums, and a sports hall equipped with everything necessary, and a library filled with scientific and technical literature, and excellent hostels, and a recreation center.

Lectures can be held in electronic form due to the multimedia content of the classrooms, students get access from anywhere in the world. Distance learning This university is beyond praise. Wi-Fi zone throughout the university. The material is effectively assimilated, because the broadcast of material from large screens in classrooms can be duplicated on a personal computer. Newsletter, schedule changes, teaching materials in online mode. Thirty-four lecture rooms and fifty-four classrooms have been equipped in this way. In addition, there are seventy-three laboratories, the equipment of which can be envied by any university in this industry.

How do students live?

Students have a very rich life, both cultural and social. The student council plays an important role, the student trade union committee is active, the council works foreign students. The university publishes a large-circulation newspaper under the professional name "Svyazist". Any student can try his hand at a video studio and create a video story, media presentation or television program. You can write scripts and develop storyline concepts.

The basic enterprises of the industry are in constant and close connection with educational process university. Students feel the partnership activities of many enterprises almost every day and at every step, for example, the Research Institute of Telecommunication Systems, Rostelecom, LONIIR, Megafon, the Lentelefonstroy holding, VimpelCom, Tele-2 and many, many others. This is because graduates are expected at all these enterprises, especially those who graduated from the university bearing the name of Bonch-Bruevich.

Faculties

Of the nine faculties, the special attention of applicants is used by the faculty of RTS - communication radio technologies. Students strive to get to the department of "RS and V" - radio communications and broadcasting. Here, bachelors-radio engineers are trained in the profiles of "audiovisual technology", "radio engineering", in the direction of "infocommunication technologies" bachelors study mobile communication systems and digital television and radio broadcasting. Masters in the direction of "radio engineering" are profiled in "audio video systems and media communications" and "radio engineering" proper, and in the second direction the profiles belong to "systems and networks of radio communication, radio access and broadcasting", as well as "systems of special radio communication".

The department has an excellent methodological base, three educational laboratories, standards, protocols and methods for planning UMTS, GSM, Wi-Fi networks are studied here. The two labs are fully equipped with software and hardware to investigate the transmission of information in existing networks and create new cellular networks. They immediately explore the parameters of radio reception devices, solve issues of digital processing of audio signals and radio signals, study the sound signals of television and radio broadcasting, audio equipment and their properties, mobile, stationary and special radio communication systems, terrestrial and digital television broadcasting, and much more.

Scientific work of the department

This department lectures at three faculties - twenty courses, which are developed by the teachers of the department and are fully provided with textbooks. Thirty-seven monographs, methodical works and teaching aids, published books that have no analogues.

Among the enterprises that conduct joint scientific research with the department "RS and V" are the concern "Okeanpribor", "Rubin", "Vector", LONIIR, OJSC MART, OJSC RIMR, Institute of Navigation and Time, MTS, Beeline, " Megaphone", "Skylink" and many others. On the subject of research, they include optimization of network planning, organization of new services, improvement of quality in customer service.

Faculty of ICS

At the Faculty of Infocommunication Networks and Systems, students are happy to go to the department of P&IT, where they are engaged in software engineering and digital computing. The department has six professors and seven associate professors out of twenty teachers, which already says a lot. There are three computer classes equipped with the latest computers, which are united in a single local network. Internet access is always available. In the laboratories of microprocessor and digital technology, students develop and test software modern communication.

Faculty of ISIT

Nearly six hundred undergraduate and graduate students study information systems and technologies here. Highly qualified teachers - twelve professors, thirty-three associate professors - work at the faculty, prepare bachelors in three areas and masters in two. The faculty has four departments. The scientific and educational activities of the faculty mainly concern information technologies, automation and control systems.

Cisco Academy has unfolded here, integrating into studying proccess, classes are taught by teachers from among the certified instructors of this company. Students who successfully complete these programs have huge employment benefits.

"We are not just a university, but a certain state tool that provides communication - society, government, youth. Our national idea- these are our students," Rector of the University Sergei Bachevsky told PD at the solemn meeting of the Academic Council of the St. Petersburg State University of Telecommunications, which took place on Tuesday, October 13.

The event was attended by the head of the Federal Communications Agency Oleg Dukhovnitsky. He recalled the truly huge list of well-known graduates of Bonch. "This is a truly modern high-tech university. Not only a center for obtaining knowledge, but also a center for ideological education," Oleg Dukhovnitsky emphasized. He presented the gratitude of the Federal Communications Agency to the teachers of the university for their great contribution to the training of personnel for the telecommunications industry.

Vice-Governor Vladimir Kirillov, on behalf of the Governor of St. Petersburg Georgy Poltavchenko, conveyed congratulations to the rector of the university. "The university is one of the most demanded in the field of telecommunications and communications in Russia, and graduates are the glory and pride of higher education," the vice-governor said.

Vladimir Kirillov noted that graduates of St. Petersburg universities have earned respect in many countries around the world. According to him, the city government pays much attention to supporting students. In the new academic year 220 scholarships from the government of St. Petersburg and 320 nominal scholarships have been established. Also this year, an annual grant competition will be held, which is held by the Committee on Science and Higher Education. "Petersburg has always provided such an education that it is impossible to get anywhere else. This is a huge competitive advantage," said Vladimir Kirillov.

The students of "Bonch" confirm this advantage with their deeds. 95% of university graduates traditionally work in their specialty.

The vice-governor visited the media center of the university and even went live on the student radio station, where the Bonchevites themselves work, visited the laboratory where they create 3D images. Students are equipped with a modern sound recording studio and a television studio, the work of which is included in the curriculum of some faculties.

Pupils of the University of Telecommunications successfully present their projects at various youth events. Thus, the project "Thermal Radiation Detector for Search and Rescue Operations in the Natural Environment" won the 1st place in the international Hackathon Intel Roadshow Spb - 2015. took place in the Chelyabinsk region. She took the prize in the nomination "IT in education" within the framework of the All-Russian competition of projects in the field of information technology, presenting the development of the All-Russian Youth Media Portal platform.

The large-scale anniversary was not without gifts. On the occasion of the date, the trustees of the university created the illumination of the building of the university on Bolshevikov Avenue. In addition, a new laboratory was opened. According to Konstantin Serov, the head of the administration of the Nevsky district, the university received a batch of tree seedlings from the district, which will be planted near the university.

Now about 12 thousand students study at the St. Petersburg State University of Telecommunications and 500 teachers work. On the basis of the university there are 37 departments, three research centers, 18 research laboratories, as well as five research and educational centers.

The history of the university began in 1930, when a special higher education was organized on the basis of the Higher Communications Courses. educational institution in radio engineering and telecommunications. Since the 1940s, the university has been named after the outstanding radio engineer and scientist Mikhail Bonch-Bruevich. However, the informal name of the institution "Bonch" is often used. This name is also present in many university projects. For example, the KVN teams "Bonchi" and "Bonchester United". Then the university was renamed the Leningrad Electrotechnical Institute of Communications (LEIS). In 1994 the Institute received the status of a university.

However, respectable age is just a tribute to the passport. Today the university is young and in demand. How do you manage to keep the bar? This was told to us by the rector of St. Petersburg State University of Technology Alexander Gogol.

In the 1930s, our institute trained communications engineers. The reception was very small, but even then the scientific base began to be created. After 10 years, they received the name of Professor Bonch-Bruevich, the inventor of powerful radio tubes. It is thanks to his work Soviet Union heard the whole world. By the way, such devices are still used today.

Mironov and butterfly

- "AiF-Petersburg": You put scientific experiments even on the first persons of the state! The head of the Federation Council, Sergei Mironov, who visited the university, experienced the system of "psycho-physiological influence on a person with the help of software."

Alexander GOGOL: Any university cannot do without science. One of the areas of our work is to understand what is happening to a person. For example, if you put your finger on a strong electric field, the discharge form will show the state of the whole organism. This is what Mironov experienced on himself. By the way, Sergei Mikhailovich had a very good, lively reaction.

Imagine there are two flowers and a butterfly on the screen. Between the flowers is a simple route. You need to make sure that the butterfly sits on one flower, then rises and, at your request, flies to the second. Mironov did it. It gives the impression that thought controls action. If you look more broadly, it turns out that access to the computer screen is possible not only through the keyboard. For people with handicapped it promises a whole new life.

- "AiF-Petersburg": With such an experimental base, it is not surprising that employers are eyeing your students almost from the first courses.

A.G.: Yes, by October 1 of each year, 93-97% are employed, and 70% are in their specialty. "Bonchevtsy" are required everywhere: in a mine, on a submarine, a factory or a spaceship. The fact that telecommunications all over the world are developing very quickly today also played a role, which means that professionals are needed. In Russia, for example, the rate of development of cellular communication is six times higher than in Finland. The Internet comes to the most remote villages.

In order not to miss the new Lomonosov, we created a board of trustees, which established scholarships for the most talented students. It is headed by Vladimir Akulich, CEO of North-West Telecom, and includes other well-known personalities. Almost all of them are our graduates. State Duma Chairman Boris Gryzlov and Leonid Reiman also graduated from the university. In total, "Bonch" produced over 60 thousand specialists. The University remembers its eminent graduates and always looks forward to meeting them. And they are grateful to their "alma mater". OJSC Rostelecom donated 6,000 laptops to students, and reconstructed a building for signalmen: this is the basis of our development.

The work of thousands - on a "flash drive"

- "AiF-Petersburg": Some of your students come out with two "crusts" at once.

A.G.: The “two diplomas” project has been working for 17 years. This is a program that unites our university and German ones. More than a hundred people took part. The preparation of the guys is such that Western businessmen invite them to stay on attractive terms even during practice. But most return to St. Petersburg.

- "AiF-Petersburg": Ingria technopark will soon open in the Nevsky district. Many white-collar workers pin their hopes on him...

A.G.: It is created on our basis, and there are ten such crystallization points in the city. 14 thousand programmers will work there. We have ensured that housing and comfortable hotels for specialists are included in the plan. The whole world works this way. Serious funds are needed for science and the university itself. For such a university as "Bonch" - 60-70 million rubles. in year. Ideally, you should allocate money even for mistakes. This helps to support gifted students, to reach a new level for teachers.

At one of the US universities, I watched the progress of a group of seven people working on a helicopter. The budget is a million dollars for each a year, and without any special reports. I don’t know at what stage they are now, but then their models calmly flew belly up. I have never seen such a thing in my life.

- "AiF-Petersburg": How do you feel about the fact that today the Unified State Examination has become a pass to the university, and the Russian high school integrated into the controversial Bologna process?

A.G.: Definitely in favor. For the younger generation, such an “introduction” is only beneficial. After all, these are people of a different formation. They speak several languages, freely adapt in any state. It is significant that the inventors of electronic television in different countries- youth up to 25 years. The ideas that move civilization are the ones that “give out”! Only then the organizers and business appear.

Another thing is that it is necessary to overcome the mentality when most young people want to become exclusively "lawyers and artists", "here and now" to receive a high salary, to get a job in a prestigious company.

- "AiF-Petersburg": Our children now really speak and write English quite well, only Russian is getting worse and worse.

A.G.: You may not agree with me, but it is not necessary to read all four volumes of War and Peace from beginning to end. But I think it is absolutely right that universities have returned to their charter the obligation to educate young people. We are fully responsible for ensuring that there are no homeless children and prostitution, so that yesterday's schoolchildren find themselves.

In science, the main thing is to understand how "it" is done. Sophisticated equipment is required to direct thoughts in the right direction and get the desired result. Today, the level of technology is such that from a small room you can make a production that works for the entire globe. And the result of the efforts of 1000 people over 10 years will be one disk of information or a “flash drive”. To propagate its contents - no effort. This different quality of life is not far away. They predict 2020, and 2010 is already ending. My concern and that of our entire university is to teach children in such a way that they are ready for it.

St. Petersburg State University of Telecommunications. prof. M.A. Bonch-Bruevich - presenter Technical University Russia, one of the oldest universities, trains specialists in the field of telecommunications, the most intensively developing field of human activity at the beginning of the 21st century.
Tens of thousands of university graduates ensure reliable and uninterrupted operation of our country's huge communication network. In almost all countries of the world, in scientific laboratories and firms dealing with telecommunication problems, one can meet a specialist who proudly calls himself a graduate of Bonch.
At the moment, 1960 people who studied at various faculties of the university are registered in the alumni database. Time scattered everyone in different nooks and crannies of our planet. Bonch alumni live in 62 countries. Among them are almost all countries of Western Europe, the United States of America, the countries of South America and Africa.
Random names, random stories: when he studied, where he lives, where he works. And so 1960 stories.

Frolova (Makarova) Anna 1994-1998, group: R-46

Currently residing in: Russian Federation, S-Petersburg
Place of work: telecommunications company.

Ivanov Valery Viktorovich 1987-1992, group: M-75

Currently residing in: United States of America, ****
Address: 1610 Columbia Rd. NW Washington DC 20009
Place of work: FFWPU, Office manager.

Golubeva Raisa Vasilievna 1976-1981, group: M-65
Faculty: Multichannel Telecommunication Systems (ex MES)
Now lives: Russian Federation, Zubtsov
Place of employment: CenterTelecom OJSC, Leading Engineer.

Petrova Natalia Vladimirovna 1967-1973, group: M67
Faculty: Evening and Distance Education
Currently residing in: Russian Federation, St. Petersburg
Place of employment: GUT, Head of the laboratory.

Volkov Vladimir Alekseevich 1983-1988, group: R-37
Faculty: Radio Communications, Broadcasting and Television
Currently residing in: Russian Federation, ****
Place of employment: Sberbank of the Russian Federation, st. engineer

Many found themselves in the acquired profession, others went in a different direction, some did not indicate their place of work in the database of graduates at all, having their own reasons for this.
Among the graduates of "Bonch" there are eminent people, politicians and statesmen who are known throughout Russia. These are Gryzlov Boris Vyacheslavovich and Reiman Leonid Dododzhonovich.
Gryzlov Boris Vyacheslavovich is a Russian statesman and politician. Chairman of the State Duma Russian Federation, Chairman of the Supreme Council of the United Russia Party, former Chairman of the United Russia Party, 7th Minister of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation. In 1973 he graduated from the Leningrad Electrotechnical Institute of Communications named after Professor M.A. Bonch-Bruyevich with a degree in radio engineering.
Reiman Leonid Dododzhonovich is a Russian communications specialist and statesman. He is one of the founders of the Foundation for the History of Radio Engineering and Communications in St. Petersburg to support the Central Museum of Communications. AS Popova, 1st Minister of Information Technologies and Communications of the Russian Federation, now Advisor to the President. Graduated from the Leningrad Electrotechnical Institute of Communications. M. A. Bonch-Bruevich in 1979 with a degree in telecommunication engineering.
For 75 years of work, the university has trained more than 60 thousand specialists in the field of communications. Many of them have received high government awards and are heads of communications ministries of the CIS countries, state, operational and industrial communications enterprises.

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