Mati admissions committee. Mati-Russian State Technological University named after K.E.

"Club of the cheerful and resourceful"

“The Club of Cheerful and Resourceful MATI” has been uniting the most active and creative people of the university for more than 40 years.

The KVN season at MATI consists of two main stages. In the fall, a series of traditional interfaculty games takes place, where freshmen and senior teams compete with each other in their ability to joke.

Based on the results of the autumn games, the best teams advance to the second stage - the “Battle of MATI Team Laureates”, the final of which takes place in early April.

KVN MATI teams have been delighting not only the Matev audience with their performances for many years, but also a wider audience, performing in official KVN leagues.

In 2010, the KVN MATI team “Mama” became the champion of the Moscow Student League (MSL). According to the results of the KVN Team Festival “Sochi-2011”, the team entered the Central League of Moscow and Moscow Region, as well as the television First KVN League.
In 2013, young MATI teams “Hmayak Hakobyan”, “Youth Beat” and “Herondondon” took part in the MSL-2 league. The Herondondon team reached the finals, and in the upcoming 2014 season they will try their hand at MSL. Teams “Friday” and “Intime” will compete in MSL-2.

Vocal studio MATI

In 2014, the MATI Vocal Studio celebrates its 10th anniversary. This was not a random decision - in the traditions of the university, it was initially the holding of bright competitions and festivals: “Author’s and performing songs” with personal competition”, “My homeland is Russia” with competition between faculties, which added additional spice and excitement to the participants, and kept them the tension of the audience-fans, on whom the award of the Audience Award depended.

Classes in the studio are not just entertainment, it is serious work. Vocals are the same sport! Students studying in the vocal studio actively take part in university holidays: “Freshman’s Day”, “MATI Student’s Day”, “Tatiana’s Day”, “Minute of Glory”, “Victory Day”, etc. These performances can be compared to competitions and demonstrations performances, and weekly classes in a vocal studio, breathing exercises, chants, the ability to sing in voices, work with a soundtrack and a microphone - with the constant and often tedious training of athletes. But it is precisely in the process of constant practice that stable singing reflexes are developed, which bring down the inevitable stage excitement.

At MATI, a lot of attention is paid to the creative development of the individual and the ability to work in a team. More experienced singers and artists share their knowledge with freshmen.

MATI preparatory courses provide targeted preparation for 9th grade students - for the State Final Certification (GIA); students of 10th and 11th grades, graduates of secondary specialized educational institutions, as well as other categories of applicants - for the Unified State Exam (USE) in the following subjects:

  • 9th, 10th grade - mathematics, physics, Russian language;
  • 11th grade - mathematics, physics, Russian, social studies, history, English

Classes run from September 1 to May 31. The agreement with students includes the possibility of choosing subjects and the start time of training.

Training at MATI preparatory courses is:

  • classes with highly qualified university teachers;
  • systematic study of educational material;
  • in-depth consideration of theoretical issues of the Unified State Exam;
  • developing practical skills for completing Unified State Examination tasks;
  • preparation for participation in online Olympiads, regional and all-Russian Olympiads, the winners of which have benefits when entering a university;
  • methodological and theoretical preparation of applicants for successful study at a university.

About the university

* June 17, 1940 by a joint decision of the Council of People's Commissars of the USSR and the Central Committee of the All-Union Communist Party of Bolsheviks on the basis of the Moscow Institute of Civil Air Fleet Engineers named after. K.E. Tsiolkovsky, the Moscow Aviation Technological Institute (MATI) was created. In 1973 MATI was again named after Konstantin Eduardovich Tsiolkovsky. By order of the State Committee of the Russian Federation for Higher Education dated July 11, 1996 No. 1216, MATI named after K.E. Tsiolkovsky was renamed “MATI” - Russian State Technological University named after K.E. Tsiolkovsky.
* The founder of “MATI” - Russian State Technological University named after K.E. Tsiolkovsky is the Federal Agency for Education.
* Activities in the field of education and science are carried out on the basis of:
- state license for the right to carry out educational activities dated April 3, 2007 No. 8684;
- certificate of state accreditation dated May 4, 2007 No. 0610;
* The university implements educational programs of higher professional education in 16 areas of training for bachelors and masters, 24 specialties of higher professional education, trains highly qualified scientific and pedagogical personnel in 28 scientific specialties, retraining and advanced training in programs of various profiles and duration of study.
* Currently, more than 12,000 students and about 400 graduate students are studying at MATI. The implementation of educational programs and scientific research is carried out by more than 200 doctors and more than 450 candidates of science.
* A branch of the university in the city of Stupino, Moscow region, was formed through the reorganization of the evening faculty of the Moscow Aviation Technological Institute (Stupino) carried out in accordance with the order of the MB and SSO of the RSFSR dated June 6, 1966 No. 315. Renamed on the basis of an order of the Ministry of General and Professional Education of the Russian Federation dated December 28, 1998 No. 3254 to the Stupino branch of “MATI” - Russian State Technological University named after K.E. Tsiolkovsky. The branch carries out educational activities in full-time and part-time courses in accordance with the license issued by the Ministry of Education of Russia dated April 1, 1999 No. 024G-0425. The university branch implements educational programs of higher professional education in 4 specialties of higher professional education. Almost 1,000 people study in the branch’s day and evening departments.
* Together with Kingston University (UK), MATI, the Russian-British Aerospace School was created, operating under a system of exchange of student groups. The school has been successfully operating since 1995. During the implementation of this project, more than 250 European students underwent specialized educational training at MATI, and a similar number of Russian students visited leading technical universities and aerospace enterprises in the UK.
* The university has extensive, long-term ties with a number of foreign universities and scientific institutions in the field of education, scientific research, organization of personnel exchanges, and joint creation of teaching materials. Every year, MATI masters higher professional education programs of various levels and directions, specialized educational programs, and more than 300 foreign students and specialists undergo internships. Today, students from 17 countries study at the university. Currently, MATI has permanent partners in such countries as the Republic of South Korea, Great Britain, Holland, the Islamic Republic of Iran, the Union of Myanmar, and the Socialist Republic of Vietnam.
* MATI is one of the organizers of the World Aerospace Congress, the organizer of the annual International Youth Scientific Conference “Gagarin Readings”, which has been held for more than 30 years.
* MATI is the head university of the Educational and Methodological Association for Education in the field of materials science and technology of materials and coatings (UMO MTMP).

55.748333 , 37.652222
MATI - Russian State Technological University named after. K.E. Tsiolkovsky
(MATI - RGTU)
International name Moscow State Aviation Technology Institute - Russian State Technological University
Motto Experience, quality, success!
Year founded
Rector Petrov Anatoly Pavlovich
Location Moscow
Legal address 121552, Moscow, Orshanskaya st., 3
Website http://www.mati.ru

MATI - Russian State Technological University named after. K. E. Tsiolkovsky- higher educational institution in Moscow. The university is named after the Russian scientist Konstantin Eduardovich Tsiolkovsky.

In the 2007/08 academic year, more than 8,500 thousand full-time students studied at MATI, of which about two thousand were studying on a paid basis. 1,700 students studied part-time and part-time (evening), of which more than 300 students studied on a paid basis.

The university cooperates with a number of foreign universities, including: Kingston University and the University of Northampton (UK); Gwangju Province High School of Electronics, Honam Colleges and Chosun University (Republic of South Korea); KNTU University (Iran); Hanoi Polytechnic University, Hanoi Open University (Vietnam); Yangon University of Technology (Myanmar); Delft University of Technology (Holland).

Young scientists from South Korea and Taiwan, Germany, Sweden, Vietnam, Nepal and other countries successfully defended their dissertations at MATI.

The international scientific activities of the university are associated with the implementation of international scientific projects with the ANSAN Technopark (South Korea), KNTU University (Iran), the metallurgical center of Taiwan, companies and the Delft University of Technology (Holland), the higher engineering school RREC ENSAM (France).

Structure and composition of the university

MATI - Russian State Technological University named after. K. E. Tsiolkovsky includes:

  • 12 faculties (including the Faculty of Military Education) and 58 departments
  • Institute for targeted training of specialists in engine building on the basis of the Federal State Unitary Enterprise MMPP "Salyut"
  • Aerospace University for targeted training of specialists on the basis of the Federal State Unitary Enterprise GKNPTs im. M. V. Khrunicheva
  • Intersectoral Institute for Advanced Studies
  • Russian-British Aerospace School "MATI - Kingston University"
  • Higher School of Environmental and Safety Engineering
  • Educational-research-production complex
  • Technopark "New Technologies"
  • Engineering and medical center "MATI-Medtech"
  • Educational and Scientific Center "MATI-Certificate"
  • Military Training Center of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation
  • Interuniversity sectoral educational and scientific center “New technologies of industrial safety”
  • Parachute club "Ariel" (student interuniversity)
  • Center for Applied Business Education
  • Center for retraining and advanced training of teachers of engineering universities
  • Interuniversity Center for Humanitarian Education in Sociology for Non-Humanitarian Universities
  • Center for Humanitarian Education on Problems of Personality Development of Students
  • Center for Social and Psychological Problems of Training and Education
  • Central preparatory courses
  • Educational, sports and health center "Zvezdny"
  • Center for Student Creativity
  • MATI Museum

Story

Tsiolkovsky Konstantin Eduardovich

Titles

  • 1932-1933 Airship Construction Institute
  • 1933-1935 Airship-building training plant
  • 1935-1939 Airship-building training plant named after. K. E. Tsiolkovsky
  • 1939-1940 Moscow Institute of Civil Air Fleet Engineers named after. K. E. Tsiolkovsky
  • 1940-1973 Moscow Aviation Technological Institute
  • 1973-1993 Moscow Aviation Technological Institute named after. K. E. Tsiolkovsky
  • 1993-1996 Moscow State Aviation Technological University named after. K. E. Tsiolkovsky
  • 1996 "MATI" - Russian State Technological University named after K. E. Tsiolkovsky

Faculties and departments

Directions and specialties of training

  • 150104 Specialty “Foundry production of ferrous and non-ferrous metals”
  • 150106 Specialty: Metal forming
  • 150107 Specialty “Metallurgy of welding production”
  • 150108 Specialty “Powder metallurgy, composite materials and coatings”
  • 150300 Direction “Applied Mechanics”
  • 150600 Direction “Materials Science and Technology of Materials”
  • 150601 Specialty “Materials Science and Technology of New Materials”
  • 150502 Specialty “Design and production of products from composite materials”
  • 160100 Direction "Aircraft and rocket engineering"
  • 160301 Specialty “Aircraft engines and power plants”
  • 160801 Specialty "Rocket Science"
  • 160906 Specialty "Testing of aircraft"
  • 200103 Specialty “Aviation instruments and measuring and computing systems”
  • 200201 Specialty “Laser technology and laser technologies”
  • 200300 Direction "Biomedical Engineering"
  • 200503 Specialty “Standardization and Certification”
  • 210200 Direction “Design and technology of electronic means”
  • 210201 Specialty “Design and technology of radio-electronic equipment”
  • 210202 Specialty “Design and technology of electronic computers”
  • 210600 Specialty “Nanotechnology”
  • 210602 Specialty "Nanotechnology"
  • 220100 Direction “System analysis and management”
  • 220101 Specialty “Ergonomics”
  • 220501 Specialty “Quality Management”
  • 220600 Direction "Innovation"
  • 230100 Direction “Informatics and Computer Science”
  • 230102 Specialty “Automated information processing and control systems”
  • 280101 Specialty “Life safety in the technosphere”
  • 280200 Direction "Environmental protection"
  • 280202 Specialty "Environmental Protection Engineering"
  • 010400 Direction “Information Technologies”
  • 010500 Direction “Applied mathematics and computer science”
  • 010701 Specialty "Physics"
  • 030602 Specialty "Public Relations"
  • 032001 Specialty “Documentation and documentation support for management”
  • 032401 Specialty "Advertising"
  • 040104 Specialty “Organization of work with youth”
  • 080100 Direction "Economics"
  • 080104 Specialty “Labor Economics”
  • 080109 Specialty “Accounting, analysis and audit”
  • 080111 Specialty "Marketing"
  • 080502 Specialty “Economics and management in an enterprise (by industry)”
  • 080504 Specialty “State and municipal management”
  • 080505 Specialty "Human Resources Management"
  • 080507 Specialty "Organization Management"

Personalities

Directors and rectors of MATI

  • 1932-1933 Krasnykh Andrey Filippovich
  • 1933-1934 Dulitsky Alexey Alekseevich
  • 1934-1936 Adamovich Joseph Karlovich
  • 1936-1940 Lavrentiev Alexey Alekseevich
  • 1940-1947 Popov Mikhail Andreevich
  • 1947-1950 Zhuravlev Alexey Nikitovich
  • 1950-1960 Chudarev Pavel Fedorovich
  • 1960-1963 Metelkin Alexander Fedorovich
  • 1964-1971 Pronikov Alexander Sergeevich
  • 1971-1978 Metelkin Alexander Fedorovich
  • 1978-2000 Mitin Boris Sergeevich
  • 2001-present Petrov Anatoly Pavlovich

Famous teachers

An invaluable contribution to the formation and development of MATI was made by the largest domestic scientists who worked at the university over the years.

  • Polubarinova - Kochina, Pelageya Yakovlevna, hydrodynamicist, academician of the USSR Academy of Sciences
  • Voronov, Savvaty Mikhailovich, professor, doctor of technical sciences, stood at the origins and development of domestic metallurgy and metal science of light alloys.
  • Livanov, Vladimir Aleksandrovich, professor, doctor of technical sciences, laureate of the Lenin and State Prizes of the USSR
  • Tupolev, Alexey Andreevich, aircraft designer, academician of the USSR Academy of Sciences
  • Oding, Ivan Avgustovich, corresponding member of the USSR Academy of Sciences
  • Serensen, Sergey Vladimirovich, mechanic, academician of the Academy of Sciences of the Ukrainian SSR
  • Kolachev, Boris Aleksandrovich, professor, doctor of technical sciences, Honored Worker of Science and Technology of the RSFSR, laureate of the USSR State Prize, one of the creators of the metallurgy of titanium alloys
  • Veinik, Albert Iozefovich, graduate of MATI, thermal physicist, corresponding member of the Academy of Sciences of the BSSR
  • Losev, Ivan Platonovich, prominent Soviet chemist
  • Protasov, Viktor Dmitrievich, chemist, corresponding member of the Russian Academy of Sciences
  • Eliseev, Yuri Sergeevich - General Director of FSUE MMPP "Salut"

Famous Alumni

  • Mayorov, Boris Aleksandrovich - two-time Olympic champion.
  • Mayorov, Evgeniy Aleksandrovich - Olympic champion.
  • Starshinov, Vyacheslav Ivanovich - Olympic champion.
  • Sokolov, Andrey Alekseevich - actor, director, screenwriter.
  • Trushkin, Anatoly Alekseevich - satirist writer, playwright.
  • Privivkova, Lyudmila Andreevna - European champion in curling.
  • Green, Valery Aleksandrovich - Commander of the Military Space Forces of the Russian Federation from 1997 to 2001.
  • Tsarkov, Oleg Grigorievich - head of the production department of the Main Directorate for Execution of Penalties of the Ministry of Justice of the Russian Federation
  • Chizhov, Sergey Dmitrievich - President, member of the Supervisory Board of the Russian Gas Union (RGU).
  • Skvortsov, Vyacheslav Ivanovich - former president of OJSC SIBUR.
  • Spiridonov, Alexander Mikhailovich - Deputy Head of the Federal Service for Financial Monitoring, former Deputy Chairman of the Russian Federation Committee on Financial Monitoring.
  • Prozorovsky, Valery Vladimirovich - deputy of the State Duma of the Russian Federation (2003-2007; 2007-).
  • Maslovsky, Pavel Alekseevich - Chairman of the Board of Directors of Aricom PLC, Deputy Chairman of the Board of Directors of Peter Hambro Mining Plc.
  • Lipatov, Yuri Aleksandrovich - deputy of the State Duma of the Russian Federation (1999-2003, 2003-2007; 2007-), deputy of the Moscow Regional Duma of the second convocation (1997-1999).
  • Lebedev, Sergey Georgievich - former general director of OJSC Moscow Oil Refinery.
  • Tagiev, Ruslan Ruslanovich - General Director (CEO) of the TNS Russia group of companies, Director of Media Research at TNS Gallup Media.
  • Zeynalova, Irada Avtandilovna - head of the correspondent bureau of Channel One OJSC in Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
  • Zvezdochkin, Albert Mikhailovich - senior vice-president of the Moscow Bank for Reconstruction and Development.
  • Drozdetsky, Vyacheslav Aleksandrovich - Deputy Chairman of the Board of Directors of OJSC Concern Radio Center, former General Director of OJSC Concern Radio Center.
  • Gasiev, Maxim Pavlovich - executive director of Colliers International.
  • Urmncheyev, Eldar Muratovich - General Director of FSUE "TsNIIAtominform".
  • Dubikov, Alexander Alekseevich - production manager at the VNII named after. Bochvara.
  • Varichev, Andrey Vladimirovich - General Director of OJSC Holding Company Metalloinvest, deputy of the Kursk Regional Duma of the fourth convocation (2006-), Chairman of the Board of Directors of OJSC Mikhailovsky Mining and Processing Plant (MGOC), former General Director of MGOK, former Deputy General Director of LLC Ural steel".
  • Veynik, Albert Iozefovich - known in Belarus and abroad as one of the founders of the theory of heat and mass transfer and the thermophysics of foundry processes.
  • Kablov, Evgeniy Nikolaevich - member of the government commission on high technologies and innovations.

MATI buildings

MATI building on Bernikovskaya embankment.

MATI building on Bernikovskaya embankment

The complex is located at Moscow, Bernikovskaya embankment, 14 (Taganskaya-Koltsevaya metro station), where faculties No. 2 and No. 3, an assembly hall, a gym, and a library are located. Construction was completed and the complex was put into operation in 1970.

The complex is located at Moscow, st. Orshanskaya, 3 (Molodezhnaya metro station), where faculties No. 1, No. 4, No. 5, No. 6, the Institute of Youth Policy and Social Technologies, the trade union of students and graduate students, the library, the administration and the admissions committee are located. On October 20, 1982, the Moscow City Planning Council approved the development plan for the complex. Construction began in 1986. In 1990, the educational and laboratory building “B” was put into operation. In 1998, two educational and laboratory buildings of the second stage of construction were put into operation. In 2002, the first stage of construction was fully put into operation and construction of the second stage of educational and administrative buildings began. Currently, construction of new buildings is underway, which will house a sports hall, assembly hall, auditoriums and laboratories.

MATI building on the street. Polbina

MATI building on Polbina

The building is located at Moscow, st. Polbina, 45 (metro station Pechatniki or Tekstilshchiki; Depot or Pererva platform of the Kursk direction of the Moscow Railway), where the Faculty of Military Training, the Department of Powder Metallurgy, Composite Materials and Coatings and some others are located.

In 2006, a decision was made to create a Military Training Center of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation on the basis of the military department of MATI.

History of MATI Russian State Technological University named after K.E. Tsiolkovsky begins in 1932 with the reorganization of the aeronautical faculty of the Moscow Aviation Institute. Then, on the basis of this faculty, MATI itself was created. Specialists who create aviation equipment and parts for it were trained here.

At the moment, this university is in the process of reorganization. It is merged with MAI.

MATI includes 6 institutes, including correspondence education. There is also a department of military training and a faculty of advanced training. Graduates of the military department receive the rank of junior lieutenant in the reserve.

About the university

  • Type of educational institution: State
  • Founded in 1940
  • License to carry out educational activities: No. 2157 dated November 14, 2011.
  • Certificate of state accreditation: No. 1627 dated April 27, 2012.
  • Form of study: Full-time, Part-time, Evening
  • Type of training: Paid, Free

The main area of ​​educational activity is, of course, astronautics, or more precisely, technology for it. It is not for nothing that the university was named after K. E. Tsiolkovsky. However, there is also a general technical profile and humanitarian areas. The educational level received by MATI graduates is masters and bachelors. There are part-time and full-time forms of study.

For most specialties, MATI allocates budget places, but their number varies every year. The university also operates the British Aerospace School, which allows the best students to undergo exchange training. At the same time, MATI cooperates with companies producing aircraft equipment.

The university has preparatory courses for those who plan to enter MATI. They recruit students in grades 9, 10 and 11. The university provides places in dormitories for non-resident and foreign students.

Faculties and institutes

Institutes:

  • Materials Science and Materials Technology;
  • Aerospace structures, technologies and control systems;
  • Information systems and technologies;
  • Management, economics, and social technologies;
  • Military training;
  • Distance learning;
  • Stupino branch.

Levels and areas of training

Bachelor's and specialty degrees in areas:

  • Physics;
  • Instrumentation;
  • Biotechnical systems and technologies;
  • Laser equipment and laser technologies;
  • Applied mechanics;
  • Automation of technological processes and production;
  • Technosphere safety;
  • Metallurgy;
  • Aircraft testing;
  • Aircraft manufacturing;
  • Standardization and metrology;
  • Quality management;
  • Innovation;
  • Nanotechnology and microsystem engineering;
  • Economy;
  • Management;
  • Personnel management;
  • State and municipal administration;
  • Business Informatics;
  • Organization of work with youth;
  • Advertising and public relations.

Master's programs in the following areas:

  • Applied mathematics and computer science;
  • Fundamental computer science and information technology;
  • Informatics and Computer Science;
  • Design and technology of electronic means;
  • Applied mechanics;
  • Technosphere safety;
  • Materials science and materials technology;
  • Missile systems and astronautics;
  • Aircraft manufacturing;
  • Aircraft engines;
  • Standardization and metrology;
  • System analysis and management;
  • Innovation;
  • Economy;
  • Management.

Second higher

At MATI it is possible to obtain a second higher education through bachelor's/specialist training programs in full-time (full-time), evening (part-time) and correspondence forms of study if you have a diploma of higher education (bachelor, specialist or master).

Postgraduate studies

There is a postgraduate course.

Courses

Preparing 9th grade students for the GIA, and preparing 10th and 11th grade students, graduates of secondary specialized educational institutions and other categories of applicants for the Unified State Exam.

Additional education

MATI offers a wide range of educational services from thematic seminars, advanced training courses to professional retraining of specialists.

Dormitory provided at the address: Moscow, Festivalnaya street, 4/3

There is a military department

MINISTRY OF EDUCATION AND SCIENCE OF RUSSIA

Federal State Budgetary Educational Institution of Higher Professional Education

"Mati - Russian State Technological University named after K.E. Tsiolkovsky (mother)"

Department of Economics and Management

Industrial practice report

IN SF "MATI - RGTU named after. K.E. Tsiolkovsky"

at the Department of Economics and Management

Student 4th course 14MEN-4DS-030 groups

Yakovlev Vadim Vadimovich

Head of practice

from the enterprise Alexandrova A.V.

Head of the Department of Economics and Management(signature)

Head of practice

from the university Sigalin Yu.A. (signature)

Stupino 2013

INTRODUCTION……………………………………………………………………

CHAPTER 1. ORGANIZATIONAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS OF “MATI – RGTU IM. K.E.TSIOLKOVSKY".

1.1. History of the formation and development of MATI……………………………….

      Organizational and legal basis for functioning

"MATI - RGTU named after. K. E. Tsiolkovsky"………………………………

1.3. Results of planning and financial activities of MATI………………………

CHAPTER 2. FORMATION OF INNOVATION POLICY OF THE UNIVERSITY…………………………………………………………………………....

CONCLUSION……………………………………………………………….

LIST OF SOURCES AND REFERENCES USED.

Appendix 1. Organizational structure of MATI………………………...

Appendix 2. MATI goal tree………………………………………....

Introduction

Innovative education involves learning in the process of creating new knowledge - through the integration of fundamental science, the educational process itself and production.

The purpose of the internship is to become familiar with the work of MATI and its functioning. This goal is divided into several tasks:

1. Characterize MATI - consider and describe the historical, organizational and legal aspects of its functioning;

2. According to the individual assignment, develop recommendations for the formation of its innovation policy.

The object of the internship is the Federal State Budgetary Educational Institution of Higher Professional Education "MATI - Russian State Technological University named after K.E. Tsiolkovsky".

The subject of practice is innovative management of a higher educational institution.

In the process of writing the report, the following information sources were used: Federal Law No. 12-FZ “On Amendments and Additions to the Law of the Russian Federation “On Education”, Federal Law No. 125-FZ “On Higher and Postgraduate Professional Education”, Charter of the Federal State Budgetary Educational Institution of Higher Professional Education “ MATI - RGTU named after K.E. Tsiolkovsky (MATI)", official website of the Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation, official website of the Federal State Budgetary Educational Institution of Higher Professional Education "MATI - RGTU named after K.E. Tsiolkovsky (MATI)". The works of such authors as:

Shvander V.A. and Gorfinkel V.Ya., Surin A.V. and Molchanova O.P.

Chapter 1. Organizational and economic characteristics of “Mati-RGTU named after. K.E. Tsiolkovsky"

    1. History of the formation and development of mother

The history of the creation of MATI is connected with one of the brightest and most romantic pages of domestic aeronautics - the design, construction and operation of airships.

The beginning of the 30s... Soviet airship construction begins to develop. In 1932, the aeronautical department of the Moscow Aviation Institute was reorganized into the Airship Construction Institute. But a year later, it was decided to unite all aeronautical departments of other universities in the country into a single training center for the young industry, the Airship Training Combine (DUK), which, in addition to the institute, also included an aeronautical school.

At the same time, the DUK team established close creative ties with the famous aeronautics and astronautics theorist Konstantin Eduardovich Tsiolkovsky. He closely monitors the development of the new institute and actively contributes to the formation and development of its methodological and material base.

Therefore, it is no coincidence that after the death of the scientist, in order to perpetuate his memory, on October 20, 1935, the Moscow Airship Training Plant was named after K.E. Tsiolkovsky.

By the end of the 30s, the production of airships gradually gave way to aircraft construction. Therefore, in 1939, the Airship Construction Training Plant was reorganized into the Moscow Institute of Civil Air Fleet Engineers named after K.E. Tsiolkovsky. He trained engineers in the following specialties: airship construction and operation of airships, aircraft and their repair, aircraft engines and their repair.

In the early 40s, airplanes finally supplanted airships and completely conquered the skies. In order to train personnel for the developing aviation industry, on June 17, 1940, by a joint decision of the Council of People's Commissars of the USSR and the Central Committee of the All-Union Communist Party of Bolsheviks, on the basis of the Moscow Institute of Civil Air Fleet Engineers named after K.E. Tsiolkovsky, the Moscow Aviation Technological Institute (MATI) was created with three full-time faculties: hot and cold metal processing, aircraft engine technology, and aircraft technology.

In the post-war period, the development of MATI is characterized by a significant expansion of the range of specialties in which students are trained, the formation and development of its own scientific schools, and the establishment of broad scientific and public contacts with domestic and foreign partners.

1946 - a faculty was created in Stupino, Moscow region, later transformed into the Stupino branch of MATI.

1953 - the pioneer camp "Zvezdny" was built and put into operation in the Shchelkovsky district of the Moscow region (now the Educational and Sports and Health Center "Zvezdny").

1962 - the Faculty of Radioelectronic Equipment was opened (now Faculty No. 3).

1963 - the Faculty of Advanced Training for Managers and Engineering and Technical Workers began to function; The institute received the right to accept doctoral dissertations for defense.

1976 - the Faculty of Advanced Training for University Teachers was founded.

The stage of dynamic transformation of MATI into the largest university center is associated with the name of its rector, professor, doctor of technical sciences, laureate of state prizes, president of the Association of Engineering Education of Russia Boris Sergeevich Mitin.

B.S. Mitin showed outstanding organizational skills, which allowed MATI to become one of the leading universities in Russia. He established and intensively strengthened the university’s ties with the largest enterprises in the aerospace industry, opened MATI to broad international cooperation, ensured the preservation and enhancement of the university’s traditions, initiated and organized the construction of a new MATI complex in Kuntsevo. During this period:

1979 - the department of “Powder and composite materials and protective coatings” was created under the leadership of B.S. Mitina.

1979-1989 - branches of the leading graduating departments of the institute were organized at the Lianozovsky Electromechanical Plant, the Moscow Institute of Electromechanics and Automation, the All-Union Institute of Light Alloys, the Moscow Machine-Building Plant "Experience", the Balashikha Foundry-Mechanical Plant, the Moscow Machine-Building Plant named after. A.I. Mikoyan, MALO named after P.V. Dementyev, Institute of Metallurgy of the USSR Academy of Sciences, CIAM named after. P.I. Baranov, "Tsentrolit" plant.

1983 - the Council for Career Guidance and Admission to the Institute was created.

1984 - the Faculty of Technology of Aircraft Structures Made of Composite Materials was created.

1986 - construction of a new complex of university buildings in Kuntsevo began.

1989 - the Inter-industry Institute for Advanced Training of Personnel in new areas of engineering and technology development was created; The Faculty of Pre-University Training and Professional Guidance was organized.

1991 - MATI began training foreign students.

1993 - MATI was given the status of a university and the name Moscow State Aviation Technological University named after K.E. Tsiolkovsky; The Faculty of Applied Mathematics and Information Technologies was created.

1994 - the Faculty of Economics was organized.

1995 - the Russian-British Aerospace School was organized jointly with Kingston University (UK).

1996 - by order of the State Committee of the Russian Federation for Higher Education dated July 11, 1996 No. 1216, MATI named after K.E. Tsiolkovsky was renamed into “MATI” - Russian State Technological University named after K.E. Tsiolkovsky.

2002 - capital construction was completely completed and the first stage of the complex of educational and administrative buildings in the Kuntsevo district of Moscow was put into operation. Construction of zone 2 “B” of the second stage of construction of a complex of buildings on this territory has also resumed.

2003 - in accordance with the decision of the Academic Council of MATI and the order dated December 8, 2003. No. 4514 The Ministry of Education of Russia created the Institute of Youth Policy and Social Technologies at the university.

2004 - design has been completed and work has begun on the installation of a complex of outdoor sports facilities on the territory of a complex of educational and administrative buildings in the Kuntsevo district of Moscow.



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