Shcherbina V.V., Popova E.P. University outside the system of professional training as a result of many years of reforms in the Russian higher education. RUDN Journal of Sociology, 2020, Vol. 20, No 3, pp. 622-635, doi: 10.22363 ... Shcherbina V.V., Popova E.P. University outside the system of professional training as a result of many years of reforms in the Russian higher education. RUDN Journal of Sociology, 2020, Vol. 20, No 3, pp. 622-635, doi: 10.22363/2313-2272-2020-20-3-622-635ISSN 2313-2272DOI 10.22363/2313-2272-2020-20-3-622-635РИНЦ: https://www.elibrary.ru/item.asp?id=43934966Posted on site: 16.10.20Текст статьи на сайте журнала URL: http://journals.rudn.ru/sociology/article/view/24541 (дата обращения 16.10.2020)AbstractThe article considers radical changes in the Russian universities’ activity in the last 30-35 years. The authors believe that such changes were determined by: a) destruction of the Soviet system of higher education; b) its transfer to the Western models of the education organization; c) unification of different university models; d) transfer to the two-level system (bachelor-master); e) universities’ right to change education programs and earn money by admitting poorly prepared students. These features of the contemporary education led to a significant increase in the number of universities that do not take into account objective social needs in various types of training. Therefore, the university is no longer a final point in the system of professional training, whose previous customers were either the state or employer. The university has turned into an organization providing educational services to the student and his parents. Such a higher-education system does not fulfill its social functions and is wasteful for it contributes to potential conflicts due to the excess of formal holders of higher-education diplomas, for whom there is no place in the real economy. The authors believe that the Russian higher education can change the trend of development by selecting and differentiating a small group of universities according to the future types of their graduates’ activities (research, technology, education, etc.), and by reliable forecasting of the employers’ needs.