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Humanitarian University of Trade Unions, St. Petersburg


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HUMANITARIAN UNIVERSITY OF TRADE UNIONS, St. Petersburg (15 Fucik Street)is a self-financed non-profit-making comprehensive educational institution. It was established in 1926 as the Higher Trade-Union School of Culture for training workers of clubs and tourist excursion institutions. It became an institution of higher education in 1948 and received its present-day name in 1991. In 2002, the Humanitarian University of Trade Unions consisted of the following faculties: the Faculty of Law (jurisprudence, information science, law, foreign languages); the Faculty of Economics (economics, management, business, finance); the Faculty of Culture (tourism, advertising, journalism, psychology, branding); the Faculty of Arts (art history, people's art, producing, acting technique). Leading specialists and figures from cultural, public and professional organizations are involved in the university’s research and lecturing program.

References: Библиографический указатель избранных публикаций ведущих преподавателей Санкт-Петербургского гуманитарного университета профсоюзов. СПб., 1996; Запесоцкий А. С. Гуманитарная культура и гуманитарное образование. СПб., 1996.

А. P. Kupaygorodskaya.

Addresses
Fucik St./Saint Petersburg, city, house 15

Bibliographies
Запесоцкий А. С. Гуманитарная культура и гуманитарное образование. СПб., 1996
Библиографический указатель избранных публикаций ведущих преподавателей Санкт-Петербургского гуманитарного университета профсоюзов. СПб., 1996

Chronograph
1926



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