What's going on in the rgu? should i go there this year if i'm from the province? Russian State University for the Humanities Famous people who studied at the RSU.

In this review I will share my experience and impressions of studying at the RSUH, but first, dear graduates and their parents, as well as university graduates, let me congratulate you on the successful completion of the previous stage!

Friends, since there are a lot of educational programs at the University, my review is rather an overview, you can get more information on the official website: [link]

Traditionally, the RSUH has strong faculties, with in-demand specialists, everything related to the humanities.

These are such faculties as:

  • Linguistics,
  • Journalism,
  • Archival affairs,
  • Philology,
  • Stories,
  • Political Science,
  • Rights,
  • Philosophy,
  • Sociology,
  • Art history, etc.

There is still a lot that is not listed, everyone who wants to connect their career with management, economics, politics, cybersecurity will also find an interesting program at the RSUH.

Forms and levels of training:

The forms of training will be known, depending on the chosen educational program as a rule, all the classic ones are available: full-time, part-time, evening and distance learning.

Levels: bachelor's degree (some programs retained a specialty), master's degree, postgraduate and doctoral studies.

In the courtyard of the 21st century - century high tech, business, computers and the Internet. What should a person do in order not to get lost among all this technical and informational abundance, without the knowledge of which it will be very difficult to take his worthy "place in the sun"? The answer is simple - study, study and study again, as unforgettable grandfather Lenin bequeathed to us! This is especially true in such a metropolis as Moscow. The city, and indeed the whole country, will always need smart, talented and educated people, and the state, in turn, takes care of developing all these useful qualities in its citizens. That is why there are so many universities in Moscow. Any high school student who will soon have to leave the walls of his native school forever (well, at least as a student) will have to take a difficult step that can determine his whole further life, - choose your future profession- a niche in a huge building of society - and enter a university in order to master it and get higher education... We will tell you about a number of the most famous Moscow universities, hoping that we will help you, dear readers, to understand the abundance of offered "vacancies", to give preference to one or another technical or humanitarian university. It's up to you to decide who to become in this life!

Russian state Humanities University(RSUH)

RGGU - the first state humanitarian university in Russia was founded in 1991 on the basis of the Moscow State Historical and archival institute under the auspices of the famous academician Yuri Nikolaevich Afanasyev. Indeed, the RSUH is rightfully considered the largest Russian humanitarian university, which has become an "alma mater" for about 6 thousand students and postgraduates. The university currently employs 70 academicians and corresponding members of Russian and foreign academies, more than 200 doctors and 500 candidates of sciences. More than 25 thousand students study at the branches of the Russian State University for the Humanities. At the same time, speaking of the RSUH as a single whole, it is necessary to understand that the Russian State University for the Humanities has united 12 different institutes, including 4 research, 18 faculties, 7 university-wide and 11 international educational scientific centers... In a word, the educational and educational base here is the richest. Therefore, it is hardly worth questioning that the graduates of the Russian State University for the Humanities are highly qualified specialists in their field.

The University has the richest library book fund, which includes about 30 thousand rare and valuable publications and historical monuments, its own publishing center and a bookstore "At the Centaur". There is even a museum of classical and contemporary art at the Russian State Humanitarian University; exhibitions are regularly held. A local computer network, a scientific Internet library, a student Internet cafe, Internet access for "all who need it" and much more have been created from technological innovations at the RSUH.

Admission to any university begins with preparation for the entrance exams. Of course, you can prepare yourself on your own, but it would be better to sign up for paid training courses for applicants. Such classes are organized at the RSUH and are conducted by highly qualified teachers of the University.

Students in grades 10-11 and those who have already graduated from school are admitted to preparatory courses. Classes in the courses help students to systematize the knowledge accumulated over the years of study at school, to obtain additional information on the disciplines submitted for the entrance exams at the Russian State University for the Humanities and to acquire practical skills in presentation examination material on the entrance test. Some schools have Lyceum classes included in the program pre-university education at the RSUH.

Since it is simply impossible to highlight the scientific wealth of the entire RSUH in one article, our story will be about the Historical Archives Institute, as the "ancestor" and the center of the entire structure of the University.

The building of the institute itself makes an impressive impression, exactly what the view of the majestic temple of science should cause an ordinary person... The main pride of the Historical and Archival Institute is the fact that it now occupies the building in which the first printing house in Russia was founded in 1564, the so-called "Printing House". This year Ivan Fedorov and Peter Mstislavets published the first book "Apostle" here. In addition, the building has undergone a recent reconstruction and therefore looks even more fresh and solid. How could it be otherwise !? After all, it is located on Nikolskaya Street, "five steps" from Red Square, right next to GUM.

There are 4 main faculties in the Institute of History and Archives:

Faculty of Archives;

Faculty of Technotronic Archives and Documents;

Faculty of Documentation;

Faculty of History, Political Science and Law.

However, each of the faculties offers a large number of specializations to choose from - smaller offshoots of the chosen profession. (Well, you can't be an expert on everything!) Basically, training takes place according to the standard form of training a specialist - five years, but at some faculties of the institutes that are part of the RSUH system, the system "bachelor (4 years) + master (2 of the year)". In all specializations, the main one is the daytime form of study, however, evening and extramural forms- as it is more convenient to whom. For admission to any university, the applicant needs to pass " natural selection"- pass the entrance exams. The Historical Archives Institute uses a system of tests for written exams in the following disciplines: Russian and literature; foreign language; mathematics; social studies; biology and history. Their set varies depending on the chosen faculty, specialty and specialization. whether to say that the dream of any applicant is to enter a university on a budgetary basis, but the competition for entrance tests very high - from about 3.5 - 5 people per place to 10 or more, depending on the prestige of each individual specialization. Therefore, the "battle" is going to be very serious, and one should prepare for it thoroughly. For those wishing to "gnaw the granite of science" in the Historical and Archival Institute on a paid basis, we present the following figures: to study, you will have to fork out from 32,800 rubles. up to 71,300 p. for one semester, depending on your choice and financial capabilities. When studying at the evening department (where it is provided), your expenses will be noticeably reduced: 18,500 rubles. - 25,700 rubles, and 10,000 rubles will be enough for correspondence students. per semester. But do not grieve too much - your education will pay off, the main thing is to study well!

The unconditional pluses of the education system at the Historical and Archival Institute include the small number of groups into which the stream is divided - approximately from 6 to 15 people in a group. This allows each student to devote more time in the classroom, which leads to an almost individual approach and increases the assimilation of the material. Many teachers have previously studied at the Institute of History and Archives themselves, which allows them to better understand the difficulties of their students. In such an atmosphere of mutual understanding, the effectiveness of classes increases and the number of conflict situations between student and teacher. Besides, Historical and Archival Institute is the only university in Russia that trains such highly qualified specialists in the field of archival science.

After graduating from the university, you can go on the path of science and further, enrolling in graduate school, and then in doctoral studies, or even improve your qualifications and get a second higher education. For these purposes, the RSUH provides a two-year course "Documentation support for management and archival studies", the result of which will be a diploma of secondary vocational education, as well as the faculty of training, retraining and advanced training of archival workers "Archive School". After 3 years of study at " Archival school"you can proudly declare that you have received a second higher education!

Well, for those who nevertheless decide to get a job after graduating from the university, there is a service to promote the employment of students and graduates of the Russian State University for the Humanities, offering vacant positions in the largest media departments, the Russian State Archives, and so on. What is important, they will help students to get a "part-time job" during their studies, without prejudice educational process, but, on the contrary, with the benefit of the cause, since nothing reinforces the acquired theoretical skills better than living practice. And, as you know, students don’t have extra money!

In the story about the university, one cannot do without the opinion of the "heroes of the occasion" themselves - the students - about the quality of their education and other hardships of their lives. As a result of a small sociological survey, it was possible to establish some "pluses" and "minuses" of the Historical Archives Institute.

Cons in IAI

There is practically no student social activity: discos, creative evenings, literary cafes, etc. are not organized. (students will be like flies!)

There is no normal full-fledged dining room in the building on Nikolskaya, 15. (Don't let hunger die! You won't be full of coffee and buns!)

Physical education classes are held too far from the building and a trip to Akademik Yangel Street takes a lot of time and effort, which could be used to good use for business - for study, of course!

From spontaneous student humor: "We very often, even too often hear the word" archive ", and everyone is sure that he will not work there, but, apparently, he will have to! .."

Pros in IAI

Stream groups are very small, and, therefore, training becomes almost individual.

Highly qualified teachers, many of whom themselves once graduated from the Institute of History and Archives, are able to better understand student hardships.

The Historical and Archival Institute is unique in its kind, and therefore specialists trained by it are always in demand.

As classes in physical culture there are different sections to choose from (pool, athletics, karate, volleyball, football, table tennis, etc.).

There is the possibility of official part-time work and employment after graduation from the university for interesting and highly paid positions in various institutions.

For a good half of the students, there is another very significant plus: a deferral from the army. The only pity is that we do not have a military department.

The institute is conveniently located in the center of Moscow, close to several metro stations.

So, the pluses turned out to be much more than the minuses. In addition, the pluses are more meaningful in terms of the prospects of studying at the Historical Archives Institute. And this cannot but rejoice!

Studying at such a university as the Historical Archives Institute is prestigious and interesting. And how pleasant it is to go out in between lectures to stroll around Red Square, contemplating the majestic walls of the Kremlin, and after classes, walking through the labyrinth of "curved Moscow streets", to rest with fellow students in some cozy cafe, which are apparently invisible here.

And as parting words, I would like to wish all applicants: "Go for it, now you are encouraged ..."!

For more detailed information about the RSUH see: www.rsuh.ru, e-mail: [email protected]

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A student of this university: RSUH. Institute of Linguistics (IL).

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

ADMISSION.
V admissions committee students work in different offices for different directions. There is a pointer with the numbers of the rooms you need both on the website and in the lobby of a building. They are issued quickly, without problems, without any questions. On the day of submission, I indicated the presence of additional certificates to obtain additional points, but did not bring copies of the documents, they called me in the evening and reminded me of this, asked to bring them.

MEETING OF THE TOP-COURSES.
All information necessary for freshmen is posted on the website at the end of August. A meeting takes place where 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 on questions, absolutely everyone is open: both students and teachers).

BUILDING.
I would like to pay special attention to the buildings on the street. Chayanova, 15 and st. Miusskaya, 6. Almost all buildings are located 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 your head, but in most classrooms chairs are broken or not enough, sometimes desks are shaking, there is often no paper, soap and paper towels in the toilets, and they themselves are not in best condition... But here the claim is not specifically against IL, but against the Russian State Humanitarian University 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 students of the Russian State Humanitarian University can visit such a historical place free of charge and without queues. Somewhere else in the wilderness there is a building for computer scientists (no one knows where it is, except for themselves).

HOSTEL.
To get a hostel in the 1st year is almost unrealistic - you need to enroll on a budget at least. They give places in the future if the person still needs and / or lives in other hostels (they have a higher price). I was not in the building itself, I can only say that it is located near metro station Academician Yangel.

ORGANIZATION.
IL is considered the faculty with the best organization, but even there there are shoals. It:
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 does not correspond to reality, for example, there are two pairs of subject N, of which only one will be held due to the division into groups (but on the other hand, something is understood in more depth, since there are fewer students).
2. The working hours of teachers, departments or 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 is happening in other faculties.

EDUCATION.
In the first year we were pushed most of the general education subjects (economics, philosophy, history of Russia and the history of the world, etc.), which, on the one hand, is very good, since many specialized subjects will go on. On the other hand, a lot of people can't 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 works in reverse side- a lot of requirements on the exam for a good mark).

SESSION.
There is no session. That's quite straightforward. The subject is over - you pass it. Ended up in mid-October? Not a question - here's the test, decide, let's take the record. Such a system has its pluses and minuses: you can be immediately free from some tests, or you can arrive for couples by 10 am in mid-January, and after them you can still manage to pass the exam.

CORRUPTION.
No, and it cannot be.

LANGUAGE.
A separate item for the 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 (out of the proposed this year), a priority for high-score students. Are taught oriental languages, rare European - in a word, for every taste.

PAIRS.
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's interesting. Nobody kicks out, the main thing is to warn the teacher. Most of the seminars are held in groups, but the teachers allow you to walk with the one with which you are comfortable.

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

EXTRA-LEARNING ACTIVITIES.
There are many sections and circles for every taste - sports, Mind games, KVN, the chorus (in my opinion, there are even two of them), theatrical circle. There are student councils. Many events are organized, all sorts of festivals, competitions, and very often various public lectures and performances are held. Anyone will find something to do with themselves.

I would also very much like to note the warm relations 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.

Result: IL - 10/10, RSUH (as a whole) - 7/10.

Lecturer about the university

Ekaterina Dmitrieva
Associate Professor of the Department of Comparative History of Literatures of the Institute of Philosophy, Russian State Humanitarian University, Senior Researcher, IMLI RAS

“Russian State University for the Humanities, created in the early 1990s on the basis of the Historical and Archival Institute as a palliative (and maybe even a competitor) of Moscow State University in the field of liberal education, it seems, and still continues to be so. Of course, there are no others - from those who in the same 1990s created the glory of the Russian State Humanitarian University - but there are many others whose names are happily recognizable, it is worth opening a list of teachers on the website. And most importantly, there is an atmosphere of free search, which is equally important for both the student and the teacher. Recently, while visiting, I accidentally heard an opinion about the university, which, as it turns out, has now become almost commonplace. Moscow State University - to find a profession, RSUH - to find oneself in a profession. I think this is true for two reasons: the presence a large number scientific centers, which have already received the status of institutes, and, as it seems to me, very important for the students of historical studies, where I myself teach, the possibility of obtaining a double specialization, Slavist and Westerner, presupposing knowledge different languages and cultures, and most importantly - leaving freedom of choice. "

Specialties with the highest passing score in 2012

Foreign Regional Studies

Most popular destination on the latest entrance exams... Foreign regional studies are taught at the Department of International Relations and Foreign Regional Studies at the Institute of History and Archives. Much attention is paid there foreign languages and close cooperation with the training centers of those countries where students are engaged in research. There is a possibility of internships abroad.

International relationships

International relations, as they say, is a trend, and not only at the Russian State Humanitarian University, of course. From year to year, there is a steady demand for this direction. Students - in addition to general professional subjects - will have to study both humanitarian and socio-economic disciplines, as well as mathematics, computer science and even natural science.

Most expensive specialty

International relationships

International relations are leading both in the lists with high passing scores and in the lists of expensive specialties. This is understandable: students can practice at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the State Duma, at the embassies. foreign countries or the tax office.

Journalism

At the Faculty of Journalism there is directly the Department of Journalism, the Department of Television, Radio and Internet Technologies and the Department literary criticism... There is an opinion that the RSUH is trying to pay great attention to the practical component of the profession.

The most mysterious specialty

Technotronic documentary heritage specialist

This is taught at the Department of Audiovisual Documents and Archives, in abbreviated form - ADA. Graduates of this department are “professionals with the necessary skills creation, storage and distribution of film, photo, background and video information ”.

Famous teachers

Andrei Malakhov
Lecturer at the Department of Journalism

Conducts a special seminar "Conducting Talk Shows on Modern Television."

Famous alumni

Ivan Alekseev (Noize MC)

Faculty of Informatics

Philip Dzyadko

Faculty of History and Philology

Tina Kandelaki

Faculty of International Relations

Edward Radzinsky

Historical and Archival Institute

Maksim Galkin

Faculty of linguistics

Sergey Minaev

Historical and Archival Institute

3 important news of recent years


In June 2012, the Russia-1 TV channel showed a story in which journalists talked about violations during the admission of students and the facts of bribery. The RSUH seems to have carried out an internal check and said that the teachers mentioned in the story no longer work at the university.

In the fall of 2010, the building of the Russian State Humanitarian University on Miusskaya was mined every Wednesday for several weeks. The intruders were never found.


In March 2011, in the structure of the Center for Contemporary Russian Literature of the Institute of Philology and History of the Russian State University for the Humanities, the Academic Laboratory named after I. D.A. Prigova. The laboratory organizes lectures and training courses dedicated to Prigov, forms an electronic archive of his works, conducts "Prigov Readings" and supports the study of his work.

Library

Almost the only structure of the Russian State Humanitarian University, which, as students say, is difficult to find fault with. A very large fund, which even philologists junior courses allows you to cope with the program without the help of "Leninka". Systematized Digital catalogue, media library and even a department rare books where things like correspondence between Karamzin and Lafater come across.

The main hangout place

This, of course, is the courtyard formed by the buildings of the main building of the Russian State Humanitarian University. There is Wi-Fi, trees are planted, there are benches, and in the spring and summer they open a veranda and a cafeteria window. There is also a smoking room - a rather unpleasant glassed-in room with a coffee shop, but no ventilation.

Canteen

According to the students, a rebranding took place several years ago with their favorite canteen, and instead of fine chicken broths for 30 rubles, they now offer, for example, Caesar with yellowed leaves. Now a full meal in a student canteen costs as much as several business lunches. During breaks, many students run to nearby institutions such as "Two Sticks" or "Daily Bread", "ABC of Vkusa" or "Magnolia". All who fail to do this are forced to leave their entire scholarship there in one trip to the dining room. It has three halls: a small one for teachers and staff and two large ones for students - six-meter ceilings, huge windows and racks with yoghurts, coffee, fresh juices, sandwiches and rolls.

Students about university

Tonya Krupnova
Faculty of History and Philology, 5th year

“When I decided to become a historian in the ninth grade, my parents immediately said:“ So, you’ll go to the Russian State University for the Humanities ”. By the end of school, my interests changed somewhat, and as a result I got into philology of the Historical and Philological Institute. And she was right. The most prominent humanities scientists became my teachers, and my classmates were the most talented people you can imagine. RSUH, like any large university that unites many different specialties, have their own strengths and weak sides... It is the humanities that, due to historical circumstances, constitute the main pride and value of the university. The Institute of History and Archives, the History of Arts and, finally, my Institute of History and Philology - these are the ones that are worth going to the Russian State University for the Humanities. I'm not sure if the same can be said about economics or management - you have to go to specialized universities for them, and not to us. True, I have a feeling that there are too many superfluous things at RGGU and that they place too much emphasis on it. It would be worth supporting humanitarian specialties - they made the name of the university. Instead, salaries are cut, and teachers, understandably, go to work in other universities. If everything continues in the same spirit, then I am not sure that the RSUH will be able to maintain its position as the largest humanitarian university in the country. "

Dima Carriers
Institute of Linguistics, 4th year

“It's hard for me to talk about the whole RSUH as a whole: judging by my friends from other faculties, the only thing that everyone has in common is a mess in the schedule, when, for example, on Monday there may be five pairs in a row, and on Tuesday - one, and always in the middle of the day. About my faculty - the Institute of Linguistics - I can say that almost all of our studies are arranged in such a way that as a result, knowledge is gained by those who themselves seriously strive for this: if someone is not interested in linguistics, then you can hold out until the fifth year, neither into which especially without going into; getting your expelled is pretty difficult. Moreover, if you really want to learn something, then there are all the conditions for this too. That is, all lectures and seminars work, in a sense, as the first step - and then you yourself have to make at least some initial effort in the right direction: go to the lecturer, ask questions, take books from the library, sign up for a special course. "

Nastya Kameneva
Faculty of History and Philology, 3rd year

“I don’t know how to describe the RSUH. Yes, this is an inconvenient schedule, problems with the availability of free audiences, and often a general atmosphere of slight madness. A session that quietly begins in the middle of the semester and does not necessarily end at the end of the semester. Unimaginable names of WiFi hotspots, secret locations throughout the territory. After some time, you cease to be surprised at anything at all and begin to relate to your university at the same time with irony and tenderness. However, speaking seriously, there really is an opportunity to get a decent education at the RSUH. Many strong departments, for example, a department Germanic philology IFI RGGU, where I study German and related disciplines. There are many excellent teachers, for the sake of classes with whom you can suffer inconvenience in the schedule. Students have warm relations with most of them, and this is probably the most valuable thing. "

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