Ural State University - Notable Alumni

Notable Alumni

  • Yury Osipov - President of the Russian Academy of Sciences, member of the Russian government
  • Viktor Koksharov - head of the government of Sverdlovsk Oblast
  • Vladislav Krapivin - author of children's books
  • Ilya Kormiltsev - poet, interpreter, rock musician
  • Alexander Bashlachev - famous poet, rock musician, songwriter
  • Arkadiy Krazhimskiy - Russian mathematician, full member of RAS
  • Dmitriy Bugrov - present-day rector of the USU
  • Vladimir Tretyakov - former rector, present-day president of the USU

Also the next famous people and scientists are Notable alumni of the Ural state university:

  • Babochenko, Yuri Petrovich - film producer;
  • Bashlachev, Alexander - a poet, a rock singer;
  • Bugrov, Vitaly - Soviet literary critic, historian of science fiction;
  • Burbulis, Gennady E. - State and public figure, the State Secretary of the RSFSR;
  • Volchik, Andrey - chairman of the bank "Northern Treasury";
  • Gerasimov, Iosif - writer, journalist, playwright and screenwriter;
  • Grigoriev, Gennady - playwright, poet;
  • Guselnikov, Leonid - social activist, journalist and chairman of OGTRK Yamal-Region ";
  • Zatoka, Andrew L. - environmentalist and social activist;
  • Zdanovich, Gennady B. - archeologists, the creator of the archaeological school.
  • Zyablitsev Evgeny - politicians, public figures;
  • Ivanov, Alexei V. - writer;
  • Kara-ool, Sholban - statesman, Prime Minister of the Republic of Tuva;
  • Kogan, Shulim - Soviet and American physicist, author of the theory of semiclassical fluctuations in nonequilibrium systems;
  • Kozhushanaya, Nadezhda - writer, screenwriter, author of the screenplay for the film "The Mirror for a Hero" (1987) and "Foot" (1991);
  • Koksharov, Victor - statesman, former chairman of the Government of Sverdlovsk region;
  • Konovalov, Anatoly - mathematician, Academician;
  • Kormiltsev, Ilya - poet, translator, activist rock movement;
  • Krapivin, Vladislav - writer, journalist;
  • Krasnopolsky, Vladimir - film director, People's Artist of Russia;
  • Kuzmin, Anton - conceptual artist and writer.
  • Kuritsyn, Vyacheslav - critic, novelist, literary figure;
  • Likhanov, Albert - writer and public figure, academician of the waste;
  • Loyevskiy, Oleg - a theater critic, director of the festival "real theater";
  • Malakhin, Eugene (Pseudonym: "The old man imprisoned") - painter, poet, folk artist of Russia;
  • Maltsev, Stanislav - writer, journalist;
  • Brain, Vladimir - writer, journalist;
  • Motyl, Vladimir - film director;
  • Naumov, Stanislav - philosopher, sociologist, Deputy. Minister of Industry and Trade;
  • Osipov, Yuri - mathematician, academician, president of the Institute;
  • Petrov, Alexander Y. - entrepreneur, CEO of OJSC Concern Kalina (Yekaterinburg);
  • Pikhoya, Rudolph - historian, head of the State Archival Service of Russia, Chief Archivist of Russia (1993–1996);
  • Plotnikov, Boris G. - Actor, People's Artist of Russia;
  • Presnyakov brothers - playwrights;
  • Ryzhy, Boris - poet;
  • Semin, Konstantin - journalist, TV presenter;
  • Shemetev, Alexander A. - interpreter, writer(graduated from the university with honors 3 times);
  • Slavnikova, Olga - writer, winner of the "Russian Booker;
  • Slobodin, Mikhail - entrepreneur, president of Integrated Energy Systems ".
  • Uskov, Valerii - director, People's Artist of Russia;
  • Valery, Chichkanov - Economist correspondent member at RAS, Deputy. Chairman of the Council of Ministers of the RSFSR deputy. Minister of Foreign Economic Relations of the Russian Federation;
  • Shkolnik, Alexander - a journalist and social activist;
  • Shmatko, Sergei - statesman, Minister of Energy (May 12, 2008).

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