Far Eastern State University of the Humanities (FSUH)
Khabarovsk, Russian FederationThe University
Far Eastern State University of the Humanities (FSUH) saw its beginnings when Khabarovsk State Pedagogical Institute first opened its doors to students in 1934. In 1994, the Ministry of Education awarded the Institute the rank of University and in 2005 the university changed its name to Far Eastern State University of the Humanities.
FSUH is very active in International Affairs, especially with countries of the Pacific Rim. Based on an agreement between the Consortium of Colleges (Japan) and FSUH, the new Faculty of International Education was established in 1996. This created opportunities for Japanese and Russian students to exchange their knowledge and experience in a classroom environment. High market demand attracts many Russian students to FSUH's programs in Chinese, Japanese and Korean studies, where visiting professors from Asia provide the lectures.
Academic Programs at FSUH
Russian as a Second Language (RSL), The Russian Far East - Advanced
Feature Program - Russian Far East
For advanced students of Russian, SRAS’s Russian Far East course combines archeology, anthropology, ethnography and language studies in a fascinating look at some Russia’s native populations. FSUH's hosts a special department dedicated to training teachers who will return to their native groups to teach basic education and preserve their language and traditions. Presently, this department is attended by representatives of 20 native groups and has graduated more than 25,000 teachers. This makes the university a uniquely perfect location for students on this program – the people you are studying surround you. And we haven’t even mentioned how friendly they are…
The Campus
Comfortably situated in the center of of the city, the KPGU campus includes five classroom and laboratory buildings, health and sports facilities and an Agro-Bio station in the Biochemistry Faculty.
Read more about the city of Khabarovsk.
The Peoples
Find out more about the Nanai! Find out more about the Evenki! Find out more about other native peoples of the Russian Far East.
Facts & Figures
State university, founded 1934
Total number of students: 4500
Academic degrees or diplomas awarded: B.A., B.Sc, Specialist, M.A., M.Sc., Ph.D., D.Sc.
Academic year structure: Semester
Faculties
Humanities: Department of the Russian as a Foreign Language, Faculty of Graphic Arts , Faculty of History, Faculty of Philology, International Faculty
Sciences: Biology & Chemistry, Physics and Mathematics
Other: Physical Culture
Language of instruction: Russian
Teaching staff
Total: 400
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