Analytical review of the training system for mining engineers in Russia

Personnel training for the mineral resources sector in Russia has always been one of the most relevant topics for discussion in academic and professional mining community, including the international context. Experts from many countries regularly present their research on the state and achievements...

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Main Author: V. L. Petrov
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: National University of Science and Technology MISiS 2022-09-01
Series:Горные науки и технологии
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Online Access:https://mst.misis.ru/jour/article/view/378
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description Personnel training for the mineral resources sector in Russia has always been one of the most relevant topics for discussion in academic and professional mining community, including the international context. Experts from many countries regularly present their research on the state and achievements of higher education in mining in the national training systems for mining engineers. The purpose of this paper is to analyze and quantify the system of training for mining engineers in Russia. To assess the quantitative characteristics of the training of mining engineers in Russia, the research used methods of analysis based on the objective data of state statistics on the graduation of mining engineers in all universities, as well as admission to the corresponding professions and training programs. Thus, 5,031 mining engineers were trained in Russia in the specialties “Applied Geology”; “Geological Exploration”; “Mining”; “Physical Processes of Mining and Oil and Gas Production” in 2021. 10,789 bachelors and masters were trained under oil and gas directions of training. The results of the analysis are presented in the paper in the context of particular universities, specializations and directions of training of Federal Districts and the country as a whole. The quantitative parameters of personnel training for the mineral resource sector at Russian universities indicate the opportunity for the formation of human resources potential within the higher education system of the industry exclusively at the expense of their own academic schools.
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spelling doaj.art-66af3acba2624b9f8eb0e5333b2892092022-12-22T04:11:53ZengNational University of Science and Technology MISiSГорные науки и технологии2500-06322022-09-017324025910.17073/2500-0632-2022-3-240-259Analytical review of the training system for mining engineers in RussiaV. L. Petrov0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6474-5349National University of Science and Technology MISIS, Moscow, Russian FederationPersonnel training for the mineral resources sector in Russia has always been one of the most relevant topics for discussion in academic and professional mining community, including the international context. Experts from many countries regularly present their research on the state and achievements of higher education in mining in the national training systems for mining engineers. The purpose of this paper is to analyze and quantify the system of training for mining engineers in Russia. To assess the quantitative characteristics of the training of mining engineers in Russia, the research used methods of analysis based on the objective data of state statistics on the graduation of mining engineers in all universities, as well as admission to the corresponding professions and training programs. Thus, 5,031 mining engineers were trained in Russia in the specialties “Applied Geology”; “Geological Exploration”; “Mining”; “Physical Processes of Mining and Oil and Gas Production” in 2021. 10,789 bachelors and masters were trained under oil and gas directions of training. The results of the analysis are presented in the paper in the context of particular universities, specializations and directions of training of Federal Districts and the country as a whole. The quantitative parameters of personnel training for the mineral resource sector at Russian universities indicate the opportunity for the formation of human resources potential within the higher education system of the industry exclusively at the expense of their own academic schools.https://mst.misis.ru/jour/article/view/378mining engineermineral resource sectoroil and gasminingapplied geologyhigher education in miningmining universitiesregions of russiatrainingmining professionsprestigeuniversity admissionadmission statisticsqualityanalysis
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Analytical review of the training system for mining engineers in Russia
Горные науки и технологии
mining engineer
mineral resource sector
oil and gas
mining
applied geology
higher education in mining
mining universities
regions of russia
training
mining professions
prestige
university admission
admission statistics
quality
analysis
title Analytical review of the training system for mining engineers in Russia
title_full Analytical review of the training system for mining engineers in Russia
title_fullStr Analytical review of the training system for mining engineers in Russia
title_full_unstemmed Analytical review of the training system for mining engineers in Russia
title_short Analytical review of the training system for mining engineers in Russia
title_sort analytical review of the training system for mining engineers in russia
topic mining engineer
mineral resource sector
oil and gas
mining
applied geology
higher education in mining
mining universities
regions of russia
training
mining professions
prestige
university admission
admission statistics
quality
analysis
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