Национальный исследовательский Томский политехнический университет | |
Former names
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Tomsk Technological Institute (1896-1925) Siberian Technological Institute (1925-1930) Siberian Institute of Mechanical Engineering (1930-1934) Tomsk Industrial Institute (1934-1944) Tomsk Polytechnic Institute (1944-1991) Tomsk Polytechnic University (1991-2009) |
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Motto | Scientia Libertas Prosperitas |
Motto in English
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Knowledge, freedom, and prosperity |
Type | Public |
Established | 1896 |
Rector | Petr S. Chubik |
Students | 22,261 |
Location |
Tomsk, Russia 56°27′55″N 84°57′01″E / 56.46528°N 84.95028°ECoordinates: 56°27′55″N 84°57′01″E / 56.46528°N 84.95028°E |
Colours | Pale Green and Black |
Website | www |
Tomsk Polytechnic University (TPU) in Tomsk, Russia, is the oldest technical university in Russia east of the Urals. The university was founded in 1896 and opened in 1900 as the Tomsk Technological Institute. In 1925, the school was renamed the Siberian Technological Institute and in 1930, the institute was split into five divisions, three of which remained in Tomsk. In 1934, the three institutes in Tomsk reunited to form a new institute that would be named the Tomsk Polytechnic Institute. The university has more than 22,000 current students and has graduated more than 100,000 technical specialists. As of 2014[update] the rector was Petr S. Chubik.
The university has a number of relationships with schools all over the world. It has set up several centers in cooperation with schools abroad such as Ohio State University, Michigan State University and Goethe-Institut. It is a member of the Top Industrial Managers for Europe network. The various centers include:
The university also has representative offices in Karlsruhe, Germany; Prague, Czech Republic; and Nicosia, Cyprus.