The University of Tyumen celebrates its 95th anniversary. Over the years, it has grown into a driver of regional development Ninety-five years ago, on September 16, 1930, the first higher education institution appeared in Tyumen. Initially, it was called the Tyumen Agro-Pedagogical Institute. Over its long history, the university has changed its name and status, and today it has become one of the centers of regional development.The University of Tyumen is among Russia’s leading universities, actively developing with a focus on introducing advanced educational technologies.As noted by Rector Ivan Romanchuk, in recent years the university has carried out extensive work to transform its mission, social function, activities, technologies, and organizational forms.“We have implemented a fundamental shift. This complex path of development required a complete restructuring of university processes and a revision of models: we introduced the 2+2 educational formula, conducted serious structural transformations, opened new competitive schools and a secondary vocational education college, and radically changed all service technologies based on digitalization,” emphasized the rector.As Romanchuk explained, under the 2+2 educational model, students can choose their professional training path after their second year. The training is built in the format of a two-level bachelor’s program, moving from general education courses to a narrower specialization.The advanced educational and laboratory building, covering more than 33,000 square meters and opened in 2025, contributes to the implementation of the new education model and becomes a new space for interdisciplinary interaction.In addition, new educational modules (courses) are constantly being introduced into the university’s digital environment. This approach allows students to individually choose their learning trajectory, teachers, projects, and research laboratories. This meets the interests not only of students but also of the labor market and employers’ demands. © UTMN Press Service Modern trendsThe University of Tyumen is an innovative experimental platform focused on qualitative changes in education. For example, the University of Tyumen was one of the first in the country to begin integrating artificial intelligence (AI) technologies into the educational process.At the same time, the university has significantly expanded its range of continuing professional education programs, allowing anyone to undergo retraining or improve their qualifications.The results of the recent admission campaign demonstrate high demand among applicants. In 2025, the number of winners and prizewinners of school and student Olympiads enrolling in the University of Tyumen increased. Among the freshmen are also international students from 38 countries.There was strong competition for places in the unique programs of the College of Artificial Intelligence, Creative Thinking, and Mastery.According to Romanchuk, the University of Tyumen has become a major scientific and educational center, harmoniously combining natural sciences, engineering, and social and humanitarian fields.“All these years we have not only been part of landmark projects of the Ministry of Science and Higher Education, but we have also been deeply integrated with the region, cooperating with the Government of the Tyumen Region. This has become our most important support point and the benchmark for the results we are striving for and must achieve,” emphasized the rector. © UTMN Press Service Strategic goalsHaving confidently defended this year the updated “Priority 2030” development strategy, adjusted in line with technological leadership goals, the University of Tyumen continues its course of change.In particular, it is focusing on high-tech projects aimed at the comprehensive development of individuals, territories, and production solutions.The university actively collaborates with industry, develops joint educational programs to train specialists in demand by enterprises, conducts scientific research through federal and regional grants, as well as at the request of future employers of graduates.An additional impetus for further development, as noted at the University of Tyumen, will be the merger with the Agricultural University (The Northern Trans–Ural State Agricultural University). The synergy of the two universities will make it possible to combine competencies to address strategic issues of ensuring Russia’s food security.