History, Philology and Foreign languages Institute
Director: Mikhail Grigorievich Abramzon, Professor, Doctor of Historical Sciences Address: Universitybuilding No.2, 114, Lenin Ave, room 232 Tel.: +7(3519) 38-14-24 e-mail: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. |
Departments of the Institute Of History, Philology and Foreign Languages
Course: Philology and Journalism
Department of Literature
Department of Russian Language, General Linguistics, and Mass Communication
Course: History and Sociology
Department of World History
Department of Document Science and Archive Science
Department of Russian History
Department of Political Science and Sociology
Course: Linguistics and Translation
English Language Department
Department of Foreign Languages for Professional Communication
Department of Foreign Languages for Engineering
Department of Romano-Germanic Philology and Translation
Research Areas
- Education science and foreign language instruction at higher school;
- Research and methodical support of the foreign language instruction for non-linguists;
- Semantics and pragmatics of the language for professional communication;
- Intercultural business communication;
- Dialectic of traditions in the History of Literature;
- Artistic concepts in Russian literature;
- Axiological history of Russian literature;
- Mass media and society;
- Current processes of mass communication;
- Contemporary social history of Russia;
- Cultural history, micrihistory, local history with reference to modern historical studies;
- Second World War;
- Western and Central European historical geography;
- Second World War history;
- Great Patriotic War;
- History of Canada;
- Imagology;
- Military history;
- Antique numismatics;
- Ancient history;
- History, theory and methodology of sociology;
- Economic sociology;
- Management sociology;
- Political sociology;
- Sociology of a spiritual life, culture and education;
- Social groups, social institutions and social processes;
- Social and political studies of regional and local development issues;
- Sociology and Social Science instruction;
- Issues of Cognitive Linguistics, Biocognitive Science and Language Philosophy;
- Communication theory and linguistic world-view;
- Innovative German language instruction with modern communicative approaches;
- Sense-categories and implications in text linguistics: German-fiction-based studies.
- On-line communication in terms of the ecological language-consciousness distribution theory;
- Cognitive translation model;
- Cognitive and discourse tools of formation and development of the national linguistic nutrition culture;
- Linguistic and cultural analysis and characteristics of everyday linguistics;
- Expertise formation in a prospective foreign language instructor;
- English-speaking and German-speaking world concept;
- Social and cultural and communicative approaches in a foreign language instruction;
- Competency-based approach in linguistic education;
- Self-presentation concepts and their role in the modern society;
- Moral self-identification issues in the university professional training process.