Organization:Kaluga State University

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Tsiolkovsky Kaluga State University
Калужский государственный университет имени К. Э. Циолковского
Former name
Kaluga State Pedagogical Institute, Tsiolkovsky Kaluga State Pedagogical University
TypePublic
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RectorMaxim Kazak
Academic staff
287
Students4,500
Postgraduates121
Location
Kaluga
,
[ ⚑ ] : 54°30′32″N 36°16′26″E / 54.5089°N 36.2739°E / 54.5089; 36.2739
Campus
Websitewww.tksu.ru
Building details

Kaluga State University (KSU) is a university in Kaluga, Russia. The university was founded in 1948. Before 2010 it was Kaluga State Pedagogical University. It's named after Tsiolkovsky. The university consists of 6 institutes (The Institute of Natural Sciences; The Institute of History and Law; The Institute of Pedagogics; The Institute of Psychology; The Institute of Social Relationships; The Institute of Physics and Technologies), 2 faculties (Faculty of Foreign Languages; Philological Faculty), and The Institute of Pre-University Traininng, The Institute of Additional Professional Training.

There are 3 museums in the university: The Museum of KSU's history; The Museum-study of Alexander Chizhevsky; The Museum of the Natural Sciences' Institute.

The University publishes scientific quarterly "The Kaluga University Bulletin" (Russian: Вестник Калужского университета).

The rector of the university is Maxim Kazak.

History

1948-1963 — The Kaluga State Pedagogical Institute.

1963-1994 — The Tsiolkovsky Kaluga State Pedagogical Institute.

1994-2010 — The Tsiolkovsky Kaluga State Pedagogical University.

Since 2010 — The Tsiolkovsky Kaluga State University.