Donbas State Technical University


Donbas State Technical University is an institution of higher education located in Lysychansk, Ukraine. Today, the university is a major regional educational and scientific center in the field of technical education.

History

The Donbas State Technical University was founded on 12 October 1957. At that time, it was called Voroshylovsk Mining-Metallurgical Institute.
In 1964, due to the changing of the town's name, the university was renamed to Kommunarsk Mining-Metallurgical Institute. In 1992, it became Donbas Mining-Metallurgical Institute .
By the order of the Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine № 622 of July 27, 2004, Donbas Mining-Metallurgical Institute was renamed the Donbas State Technical University .
In November 2014, as a consequence of the War in Donbass, the university was temporarily moved to Lisichansk.

Structure

DonSTU has the following departments:
The university has seven separate departments in these regional cities:
It also has two technical schools:
DonSTU has within its structure a scientific-research department, a scientific-research design institute, a state inter-institutional center for laser-location observation for manmade Earth satellites, the Donbas department of the East-Ukrainian branch of the Archeology Institute of NASU, the Alchevsk Branch of the institute of physics of mining processes of NASU, and the ministry of education and science. Scientific and technological activities of Donbas State Technical University are carried out according to priority development trends in science and engineering in Ukraine.
The institution's faculty also has a historical museum, as well as a mining-mineralogical museum with a collection of minerals.
It has a sanatorium/preventorium, a sports/recreation camp on the Azov coast, a culture and leisure center, and an art production center.
The university issues its own newspaper, "Impulse".

Teachers and scientists

As of 2009, DonSTU had a staff of 614 regular teachers.

Education & science

DonSTU is one of the first Ukrainian institutions to put in place the Bologna system, and it has been recognized as a leading institution in the implementation of these new teaching methods.
Its main partners in scientific and educational spheres include universities in the United Kingdom, Hungary, Poland, Russia, Slovakia, and Turkey.