1120 (Continued) 
Description: 
The Institute was transferred to Leningrad after the war, but was 
returned to Voronezh in 1959. It trains engineers and technicians for the 
sugar, chemical, and machine-building industries, which are typical of the 
type of industry in the Voronezh economic region. 
Courses offered by the Institute include chemical-industry 
machinery (inorganic and organic chemical processes, silicates, cellulose 
and wood-pulp processes, liquid and gas fuels), machinery and installations 
of food industry, control instruments for chemical processes, organic 
synthesis and synthetic-rubber manufacture, plastics, rubber, bakery goods, 
macaroni, and related products, sugar and sugar products, and brewing. 
1121 
Name: Voroshilovsk Mining-Metallurgical Institute 
(Voroshilovskiy gornometallurgicheskiy institut) 
Address: Voroshilovsk, prospekt Mira 
Director: Yu. M. Voyevodin, Docent (1961) 
Deputy Director: A. B. Zelenov, Docent (1961) 
Administrative Affiliation: Ministry of Higher and Secondary Special 
Education, Ukrainian S.S.R. (1960) 
Selected Staff Members: 
L. M. Gluskin 
Yu. N. Gogin 
V. Ae Perederiyev, Head of Chair 
L. A. Shor 
L. I. Slobodyanyuk 
V. P. Tsvetkov, Candidate, Head of Chair 
M. A. Ulanovskiy 
Description: 
The Institute, which started functioning in Voroshilovsk on February 
7, 1958, has departments of mining metallurgy and construction. Enrollment 
for the next educational year after the opening was to be 1,250 students. 
Mining, development of mineral deposits, mining equipment, industrial 
electrification, automation, ferrous metallurgy, pressure working of metals, 
and construction are the subjects of specific courses. 
There have not been many research reports from this new institute. 
Those appearing cover topological mapping, analytical work on ores, steels 
and slags, blast-furnace technology, and liquid-metal technology. It 
publishes a Trudy. 
