Scientific expeditions to the north of the Altai, studies of indigenous northern language and folklore and regional teaching courses for locals took place from 1936-40.
In February 1942, it hosted an academic conference where 20 papers in the fields of mathematics, chemistry, geography, psychology, literature, Russian language and anti-fascism were presented.
On January 1, 1973, by the decision of the USSR Council of Ministers, the Pedagogical Institute became a State University.
[4][5][6] The University of Tyumen has 15 academic institutes:[1] The UTMN campus includes classrooms, research centers, and laboratories.
The engineer of the International Competence Center of Inclusive Education developed the electronic textbook for blind people – SEEALL.
[9] The device enables obtaining writing skills and reading Braille, as well as sending text and audio messages from one module to another.
Currently, the UTMN Polytechnic School is the country's only educational platform preparing experts in conceptual engineering for the oil and gas sector.