Mikhail Mishustin visited Omsk State University named after F.M. Dostoevsky

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Source: Government of the Russian Federation – Government of the Russian Federation –

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The Prime Minister got acquainted with the work of the university, including inter-university projects involving Omsk State University students and graduates, and the progress of the admissions campaign. Mikhail Mishustin was also presented with a project to create an inter-university campus in the Omsk Region and a presentation of a branch of the Al-Farabi Kazakh National University based at Omsk State University.

Omsk State University named after F.M. Dostoevsky is the first university in the region. It was founded on April 28, 1973. The name of Fyodor Mikhailovich Dostoevsky was given to Omsk State University in 2004.

The university structure includes an institute of secondary vocational education, 8 faculties, 33 departments, 3 research laboratories, a business education center, etc. About 6.8 thousand students study here, including more than 400 foreigners from 20 countries.

Omsk University trains specialists in the fields of physics and chemistry, mathematics, information technology, lawyers and economists, philologists, linguists and journalists, historians, etc.

In 2025, 1,505 people graduated from Omsk State University, 404 of whom received diplomas with honors.

Currently, Omsk State University is conducting scientific research in the field of chemistry, the results of which can be used in the production of medicinal drugs, in particular anti-cancer drugs, and applied in various fields of medicine: traumatology, orthopedics, and dentistry. Omsk State University scientists are also developing a digital service, research in the field of physics, the development of Russian legislation, and historical research.

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In 2024, Omsk State University (the only university in the Omsk region) entered the ranking of the 100 best universities in Russia and the top 10 universities in Siberia. Omsk State University ranks 12th in the ranking of universities in the country in terms of salaries of 2024 graduates working in economics and finance; 18th in terms of salaries of young specialists working in information technology, and 13th in terms of salaries of graduates in the legal field.

In 2024, the year of Omsk State University's 50th anniversary, a new building was opened, housing a branch of the Al-Farabi Kazakh National University. The branch will accept its first students in the 2025/2026 academic year.

The official start of the creation of the KazNU branch on the basis of the Omsk State University named after F.M. Dostoevsky was given during the official visit of the President of Russia to Kazakhstan on November 27, 2024 by the leaders of the countries.

The opening of a branch of a leading Kazakh university in Russia will contribute to increasing the effectiveness of scientific and educational cooperation between the two countries, including within the framework of Eurasian integration.

The branch of KazNU, which received a license to carry out educational activities in our country on May 22, 2025, is not only the first Kazakhstani, but also the first foreign branch of a foreign educational organization of higher education in Russia.

Recruitment of applicants is underway in three bachelor's degree programs: the Faculty of Philology (Kazakh language and literature), the Faculty of Law (customs affairs), and the Faculty of International Relations (international law). The expected number of applicants is 75 people. Instruction will be conducted in Kazakh, Russian, and English.

Seven higher education institutions and four scientific organizations located in the Omsk region are participating in the project to create an inter-university campus.

It is planned to create a single ecosystem "kindergarten – school – secondary vocational education/university – enterprise". Such integration will allow schoolchildren to use university laboratories, and students to work at the production sites of companies, solving real cases through internships and joint projects.

The planned area of campus facilities will be 215 thousand square meters. Of these: 5 academic buildings – 30 thousand square meters; technology park – 40 thousand square meters; flagship school – 30 thousand square meters; student dormitories – 40 thousand square meters (7.8 thousand places to stay); apart-hotel – 25 thousand square meters; sports and leisure center – 15 thousand square meters; business center – 25 thousand square meters; events area – 10 thousand square meters.

The campus specializations are determined based on the order of the real sector of the economy, as well as in accordance with the priority areas of scientific and technological development and the list of the most important science-intensive technologies: "Space and intelligent engineering", "ChemBioTech", "Biofortification in the agro-industrial complex", "Construction engineering and energy", "Social well-being of the future", "Digital logistics and supply chain management", "Instrument engineering and radio electronics". Three end-to-end centers are also planned: an additive technology center, a computing center, and a certification center.

The key partners of the project are JSC GC Etalon and PJSC Sberbank of Russia. Industrial partners are the state corporations Rostec, Roscosmos, Rosatom, the United Engine Corporation, JSC Russian Railways, and the Titan Group of Companies.

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