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Historical and Archival Institute of the Russian State University for the Humanities (IAI RGGU) - higher educational institution as part of the Russian State University for the Humanities, which occupies the buildings of the former Printing House on Nikolskaya Street in Kitay-Gorod. Assignee (MGIAI), founded in 1930.

Faculties [ | ]

The faculties of the Institute are located in the historical building of the IAI at the address: 103012, Moscow, st. Nikolskaya, 15, and in the main buildings of the Russian State Humanitarian University on Miusskaya Square at the address: 125993, GSP-3, Moscow, Miusskaya Square, 6.

Faculty of Archival Affairs (FAD)[ | ]

One of the oldest faculties of the Historical and Archival Institute. Teaching is conducted in more than ten areas of undergraduate and graduate training.

Dean - Cand. ist. sciences, associate professor.

Faculty members:

Also as part of the Faculty of Archival Affairs since 2011, by combining the Department of Source Studies (Head - Doctor of Historical Sciences, Professor) and the Department of Auxiliary historical disciplines(Head - Candidate of Historical Sciences, Associate Professor Pchelov Evgeny Vladimirovich) operates:

Faculty of Document Science and Technotronic Archives (FDiTA)[ | ]

It was created in 2013 by combining the Faculty of Records Science (founded in 1999) and the Faculty of Technotronic Archives and Documents (founded in 1994). Teaching is conducted in ten areas of undergraduate and graduate training.

Dean - Dr. ist. sciences, prof. .

Faculty members:

Faculty of History, Political Science and Law (FIPP)[ | ]

The faculty was established in 1994. Teaching is conducted in seven areas of undergraduate and graduate studies: History, Political Science, Law, Advertising and Public Relations, Oriental and African Studies (Arabic, Chinese, Farsi), Hospitality and Tourism » .

Faculty members:

Faculty of International Relations and Foreign Regional Studies (FMOiZR)[ | ]

The Faculty of International Relations and Foreign Regional Studies (FMOiZR) of the Historical and Archival Institute of the Russian State University for the Humanities was established in December 2015 on the basis of the Department of International Relations and Foreign Regional Studies that existed at the Russian State University for the Humanities since 2007. Teaching is conducted in two areas of preparation of undergraduate and graduate programs: “ International relationships", "Foreign Regional Studies".

Dean of the Faculty - PhD in Economics, Associate Professor B.I. Medvedev.

Faculty members:

  • Department of Foreign Regional Studies and foreign policy(Head of the Department of Candidate of Historical Sciences, Professor Olga Vyacheslavovna Pavlenko);
  • Department of International Security (Head - Doctor of Law, Professor, Corresponding Member of the Russian Academy of Sciences Vasily Stepanovich Khristoforov);
  • Department of American Studies (Head - Doctor of Historical Sciences, Professor Victoria Ivanovna Zhuravleva);
  • department foreign languages(Head - Candidate of Philology, Associate Professor Lyudmila Akhtemovna Khalilova).

Doctor of History, professor

Teaching is conducted in six specialties:

  • story
  • political science
  • jurisprudence
  • public relations
  • oriental studies
  • socio-cultural service and tourism

Faculty structure

  • department national history new time. Head of Department - Candidate historical sciences, associate professor Lukyanov Dmitry Viktorovich (famous professors: A. A. Igolkin).
  • Department of History and Theory of Historical Science. Head of the Department - Candidate of Historical Sciences, Associate Professor Barysheva Elena Vladimirovna.
  • Department of Theoretical and Applied Political Science. The head of the department is Doctor of Historical Sciences, Professor Zimina Valentina Dmitrievna.
  • Department of History and Theory of State and Law. The head of the department is Candidate of Legal Sciences, Associate Professor Ryazanov Evgeny Enkirovich.
  • Department of Culture of Peace and Democracy. Head of the Department - Doctor of Historical Sciences, Professor Logunov, Alexander Petrovich (Deputy - Candidate of Historical Sciences Gordeeva Maria Alexandrovna).
  • Department of Social Communications and Technologies. Head - associate professor Mikaelson Viktor Mikhailovich (deputy - teacher Pichugina Olga Anatolyevna; head of the section "socio-cultural service and tourism" - doctor of historical sciences, professor Berezovaya Lidia Grigoryevna).
  • Department of Theory and Practice of Public Relations. Head of Department - Doctor philosophical sciences, professor Klyagin Sergey Vyacheslavovich.
  • Educational and Scientific Mesoamerican Center. Yu. V. Knorozova. Director - Doctor of Historical Sciences, Professor Galina Gavrilovna Ershova.
  • Department of Modern East. Director - doctor of historical sciences, professor Korotaev, Andrey Vitalievich (famous professors of the Center: Gromova, Nelli Vladimirovna; Kosach, Grigory Grigorievich; Nepominin, Oleg Efimovich).

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Books

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Faculty of History, Political Science and Law(FIPP) was founded in

Faculty structure

  • Department of national history of modern times. Head of the Department - Doctor of Historical Sciences, Professor (Deputy - Doctor of Historical Sciences, Professor Berezovaya Lidia Grigoryevna).
  • Department of History and Theory of Historical Science. Head of the Department - Candidate of Historical Sciences, Associate Professor Barysheva Elena Vladimirovna.
  • Department of General Political Science and Special Political Disciplines. The head of the department is Doctor of Historical Sciences, Professor Zimina Valentina Dmitrievna.
  • Department of History and Theory of State and Law. The head of the department is Candidate of Historical Sciences, Associate Professor Aleksey Aleksandrov.
  • Department of Culture of Peace and Democracy. And about. Head of the Department - Doctor of Historical Sciences, Professor (Deputy - Candidate of Historical Sciences Gordeeva Maria Alexandrovna).
  • Department of Social Communications and Technologies. Head - Associate Professor Mikaelson Viktor Mikhailovich (Deputy - Associate Professor Shatina Natalya Vladimirovna).
  • Department of Communication, Social and political theories. The head of the department is Doctor of Philosophical Sciences, Professor Klyagin Sergey Vyacheslavovich.
  • Educational and Scientific Mesoamerican Center.
Student of this university: RGGU. Institute of Linguistics (IL).

I study at this university for only 1 semester, but I already have a certain idea about it. In general - great. I do not regret that I entered here (there was a choice: a budget at the Russian State Humanitarian University or a 75% discount at the Higher School of Economics).
Now in order about all the pros and cons.

ADMISSION.
IN admission committee students work in different classrooms for different areas. There is a pointer with the numbers of the necessary rooms both on the website and in the lobby of any building. Fast, hassle-free, no questions asked. On the day of submission, I indicated the presence of additional certificates for obtaining additional points, but did not bring copies of the documents, they called me in the evening and reminded me of this, asked me to bring it.

MEETING FRESHENERS.
All information needed by freshmen is posted on the website at the end of August. There is a meeting at which the essence of training is explained. Each direction has its own curator of teachers and a team leader of students (but this does not mean that you can only contact them with questions, absolutely everything is open: both students and teachers).

BUILDING.
I would like to pay special attention to the buildings on the street. Chayanov, 15 and st. Miusskaya, 6. Almost all buildings are in one place, which is very convenient. But they definitely require repair (and not even cosmetic). I would not say that plaster is falling right on my head, but in most classrooms the chairs are broken or there are not enough of them, desks sometimes shake, toilets often do not have paper, soap and paper towels, and they themselves are not in best condition. But here the claim is not to the IL specifically, but to the RSUH as a whole. There is a beautiful building on the street. Nikolskaya, 15, there is a faculty of historians and archivists. And there is also a printing yard, the first printing house, founded in 1553 under Ivan the Terrible, and RSUH students can visit such a historical place for free and without queues. Still somewhere in the wilderness there is a building for computer scientists (no one knows where it is, except for themselves).

DORMITORY.
Getting a hostel in the 1st year is almost impossible - you need to enter the budget at least. They give places in the future if a person still needs and / or lives in other hostels (they are more expensive). I have not been in the building itself, I can only say that it is located near the metro station Academician Yangel Street.

ORGANIZATION.
IL is considered the faculty with the best organization, but even there there are jambs. This:
1. Schedule. The schedule is unstable, every two or three weeks something changes, something is removed, something is added, so you need to check it every week. Sometimes the schedule is not true, for example, there are two pairs of subjects N, of which only one will be held due to the division into groups (but on the other hand, something is analyzed in more depth, because there are fewer students).
2. The working hours of teachers, departments or the dean's office may not seem convenient to everyone, sometimes you have to run after them.
Nevertheless, as I noted above, IL is the most organized place, so I'm even afraid to imagine what's going on in other faculties.

EDUCATION.
Most of the general education subjects (economics, philosophy, history of Russia and the history of the world, etc.) were shoved into the 1st year, which, on the one hand, is very good, since many specialized subjects will go on. On the other hand, many people cannot stand this boredom and leave without waiting for something interesting. But specialized ones are also present, and are taught at a very high level(this also works in reverse side- many requirements in the exam for a good grade).

SESSION.
There is no session. Here it is completely. The subject is over - you hand over. Ended in mid-October? It's not a question - here's a test, solve it, give a record book. Such a system has its pros and cons: you can immediately be free from some tests, or you can come to couples by 10 am in mid-January, and after them you can also manage to pass the exam.

CORRUPTION.
No, and it cannot be.

LANGUAGE.
Separate item for language. They are taught at a very high level. Everyone comes out with knowledge, but for the sake of this very knowledge, you will have to sweat a lot, because they ask and demand a lot. The advantage is that the student himself chooses the language he wants to study (from those offered this year), priority is given to high scorers. are taught oriental languages, rare European - in a word, for every taste.

COUPLES.
Lectures and seminars are open, i.e. while studying at IL, you can come and listen to what is taught at another faculty, if it is interesting. No one will kick you out, the main thing is to warn the teacher. Most of the seminars are held in groups, but the teachers allow you to go with the one with which you are comfortable.

COMPETITION AND PASSING POINTS.
The competition and passing scores can be viewed on the website of the university. But I want to explain why it is so big: there are a lot of statements and very few budget places. Here's just a little. There is practically no competition for a scarf.
Points are a completely different story. They change in very big jumps (compare: 2014 - 244; 2015 - 262; 2017 - 274 in the second waves). A couple more years, and IL will also only enter the Olympiads.

EXTRA-EDUCATIONAL ACTIVITIES.
There are many sections and circles for every taste - sports, intellectual games, KVN, a choir (I think there are even two of them), a theater group. There are student councils. Many events are organized, all sorts of festivals, competitions, various public lectures and performances are very often held. Anyone will find something to do.

I also want to note the warm relationship with the teachers. Almost immediately, having hit the IL, you understand that no one is your enemy here, everyone will help, answer questions, tell you what to do. And I think this is very important and very valuable.

I remind you once again that the review is specifically about IL, and I am delighted with it.

Outcome: IL - 10/10, RSUH (in general) - 7/10.

When I left the Russian State University for the Humanities two years ago, I did not write anything about my motives, I was asked about this by several fellow students I liked. For social reasons, they are more dependent people and wanted to avoid unnecessary struggle. Nasty, of course, but understandable. At that time, I did not spoil their lives once again and silently left, especially since in England I quickly began to forget about my alma noverca.

About me, I want to believe, they also forgot about me. So there will be no harm if I finally remember everything, since an informational occasion has turned up: the church is taking away part of the building on Nikolskaya Street from the Russian State Humanitarian University.

I will not describe the conflict itself for a long time, everything is more or less clear with it: the churchmen are trying to restitute pre-revolutionary property by force. This is a long and sluggish story that was discussed even when I was a student. True, the circus with the Cossacks did not come then, no luck. But that's aside.

First of all, my eyes caught on the familiar details of the organization of the life of the faculty.

The uninvited guests passed the guards without any problems, saying that "a few professional blows will make them feel very bad."
I remember once, on the day of the Airborne Forces, drunken soldiers entered the university building with the same ease. The guards, of course, pretended that nothing was happening and, as if nothing had happened, right before the eyes of these airborne troops, they continued to scour the incoming students with special care.

Or there was another case, a woman of 60 years old came from some Nizhny Tagil, she really wanted to look at the place where she once studied. They pulled on her. I don’t know how it all ended as a result, but in front of my eyes she was thrashed for about thirty minutes. Several students tried to vouch for her, but the guards were at an impregnable post. They are generally impregnable, especially if you come without a student ID. In such cases, impregnability enters the most impregnable phase, even if they even know you by sight. If they know, even better.

I understand that guards are a special subspecies of a person, but at FIPP they are clearly integrated into the general hierarchy. Here I really do not want to get personal, so I, with one exception, will refrain from personification as much as possible. I will only note that the IAI has the most unhealthy atmosphere of those where I had to spend any long time. I have been subjected to such disrespect, which students are regularly swindled at at the FIPP over the past two years, only at the passport office.

A separate pizdets is the dean's secretary. A Georgian who repeatedly fought with students, and at least once with a female laboratory assistant. Completely inadequate and in his own mind, with students and most of the teachers speaks exclusively in the language of bazaar abuse. I do not know for what merit he is stubbornly kept in place, and it is none of my business. But this person is almost single-handedly responsible for most of the negativity in the IAI.

Other problems are more prosaic. There is a serious shortage of personnel at FIPP, so everyone is doing everything. Those who still understand something take related professions: sociologists teach political disciplines, historians - PR. Nobody teaches law. So, at least, it was two years ago. The only bright spot in everything educational process there were graduate students who were still trying to somehow join the discourse and keep in touch with reality.

One of the loudest scandals came out because of the building at 15 Nikolskaya Street, building 1, in which the Kruzhka beer bar operates.
Oh, I remember this scandal, I remember how a sign appeared, obscuring everything. But before the Mug was opened there, the place also did not disappear. Directly at the entrance, there was a shawarma, whose aroma filled the university lobby unforgettably. But the smell is okay, everyone sniffed. And with the advent of the Mug, a new exciting element was added to the landscape - gopota. It's a football bar, they spin the ball. Fine.

Another interesting aspect of faculty life is the canteen. She is not. No, I think it's been six years already, it wasn't even before my admission. Rumors have been circulating for a long time that they are about to open. Then, apparently, everyone got tired, and the faculty decided to simply cancel lunch. You read that right, there is no lunch break at FIPP. But there are days full of couples from 9 to 7. Of course, I would skip. But the fact itself, you see, is curious.

The only thing FIPP is really good at is with words. I was twice at the address of the dean to the faculty and could not be surprised at how many good things turn out to be happening. It's a pity there is no shorthand on the net, otherwise I would have quoted. High style.

But appeals are generally a special genre, where when the turn to speak comes to some head of department, sometimes you hear enough that you want to take a shower. And after all, everything is clear, little people want to please. But all the same, when in front of you adults selflessly commit metaphysical fellatio, through the second they call the dean God and sincerely thank him “for everything”, it becomes somehow awkward. For myself, for them, and in general for the world around.

However, students at FIPP do not care much about all this. Students, in general, are very satisfied with everything. This is probably the most offensive: people at the age of 18-20 are not just burnt through with opportunism, they are already actively looking for where it would be more successful to crawl. A university diploma is like a civilian epaulette to be earned.

It is clear that all this has the same relation to the acquisition of knowledge as sweeping with a crowbar has to cleaning. Therefore, for most there is no difference that there are no teachers and classes are canceled three times a week, every week. I remember going for a month only to find out on the spot that there were no couples, but next time they will be sure. Everything is in the norm.

Therefore, the correspondent of NewsRu is mistaken about what student rallies, where he even got this. Without a command from above, no one will go anywhere. Those who go their own will be put in their place. And everything will be resolved as it should - according to the concepts. And it will be decided by the local God directly with the priests. Whose concepts in the end will be more understandable - he won.

What is the conclusion from all this? Probably, it's so bad not only at FIPP. I don't know, but it seems odd to me. In order not to exaggerate too much, I will try to say something good in the end. On FIPP sometimes come across good teachers, mostly graduate students. It is unlikely that those from whom I studied still teach there, but God forbid others appeared. There are students that I like. There are very few of them, but some of them are stronger and smarter than me.

Hm. Nothing else seems to be good. Everything is rather very bad, but I have no doubt that somewhere much worse. Such is the memo to the applicant of the Faculty of History of Political Science and Law (FIPP) RSUH.