Udmurt State University (Udmurtian Удмурт кун университет; Удмуртский государственный университет) is a public university in the city of Izhevsk, Russia. Established in 1931, UdSU is in Udmurt Republic. In 1993, it was named among top twenty classical Russian universities, since then consistently ranks 14-16 out of 64 Russian universities.
over 28,000 students are enrolled at the Udmurt State University, which offers 86 different majors. About 9,200 of them are full-time undergraduates.
Udmurt State University is in the Udmurt Republic. It was originally established as Udmurt State Pedagogical Institute in 1931. Prior to World War II the Institute's main goal was defining the key elements of its organizational structure. UdSPI have grown after the end of the war, and by 1958 the Institute opened its own Graduate School. In April 1971 Udmurt State Pedagogical Institute officially became Udmurt State University.
The main campus is on Udmurtskaya street in Izhevsk. the University has 14 departments and 7 institutes.
Sociology and Philosophy Department
History Department
Philology Department
Udmurt Philology Department
Physical Education Department
Journalism Department
Professional Foreign Languages Department
Arts and Design Institute
Foreign Languages and Literature Institute
Pedagogy, Psychology, and Social Technologies Institute
Social Communications Institute
Law, Public Administration and Safety Institute
Institute of Economics and Management
Geography Department
Biology and Chemistry Department
Mathematics Department
Physics Department
Public Safety Institute
Oil and Gas Industry Department
Computer Sciences and Technologies Department
Medical Biotechnologies Department
In addition to the main campus in Izhevsk, The Udmurt State University also has other campuses to service other parts of the Udumurt Republic. In the Udmurt Republic, there are campuses located in Votkinsk, Sarapul, Mozhga, and Debessy. Outside Udmurtia, there are campuses in Kudymkar, Gubkinsky, Naberezhnye Chelny and Nizhnyaya Tura.