Irkutsk State Linguistic University (Russian: Иркутский государственный лингвистический университет (ИГЛУ)) was a university in Irkutsk, Siberia in eastern Russia founded in 1948.
Иркутский государственный лингвистический университет | |
Motto | Взаимопонимание со всем миром |
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Established | 1948 |
Rector | Г.Д. Воскобойник |
Academic staff | 10 |
Students | 4200 |
Location | , 52°17′19″N 104°16′43″E / 52.28861°N 104.27861°E |
Website | http://www.islu.ru |
In 2016, it was integrated into Irkutsk State University as the newly created Institute of Philology, Foreign Languages and Media Communication .[1] The university consists of two institutes (Institute of Cross-cultural Communication and Institute of Educational Technologies) and two independent faculties (Social Sciences Faculty and Education-by-Correspondence Faculty).
The university gives linguistic education from secondary school to university to post-graduate and post-doctoral research programmes.
A national license empowers the university to train professionals in 17 major areas at 10 faculties.
Institute of Cross-cultural Communication
Oriental Languages Faculty teaches:
Translation and Translatology Faculty
International Faculty
Degrees:
Institute of Educational Technologies
English Language Faculty
Romance Languages Faculty
German Language Faculty
Humanities Faculty
Social Sciences Faculty
Education-by-Correspondence Faculty
'* Linguistics and Cross-cultural Communication'. The qualification granted is 'Linguist-translator of English/German'
Second higher education
ISLU offers the following higher education opportunities to holders of non-linguistic university qualifications: