Saint Petersburg State University of Telecommunications

The Bonch-Bruevich Saint Petersburg State University of Telecommunications (Russian: Санкт-Петербургский государственный университет телекоммуникаций им. проф. М.А.Бонч-Бруевича; Russian: СПбГУТ, SUT) is a communications university.

The Bonch-Bruevich Saint Petersburg State University of Telecommunications
TypeState
Established1930
RectorBachevsky Sergei Viktorovich
Location,
Russia
AffiliationsEuropean Universities and Companies of Informatics and Computer Electronics, Finish-Russian Innovation University
Websitewww.sut.ru

History

The Saint Petersburg State University of Telecommunications was established in 1930 under the name Leningrad Institute of Communication Engineers. It offers training programs in various courses like: communications and telecommunications, information technologies, computer science, economics, management, advertising and public relations.

The Leningrad Institute of Communication Engineers was renamed as the Leningrad Electro-Technical Institute of Communications (LEIC), after Bonch-Bruevich.

In 1993, SUT was reconstituted, and gained its new status as the Bonch-Bruevich Saint Petersburg State University of Telecommunications, by order of the Ministry of Communication of Russian Federation.

Structure

As of September 2014, the university has 8 faculties, 1 institute and 6 research centers.

Branches

Saint Petersburg College of Telecommunications

Archangelsk College of Telecommunications

Smolensk College of Telecommunications

Notable alumni

References

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