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Department of English Philology. Participation in presentations at conferences

    From the very foundation, the department actively introduced technical teaching aids. At first there were booths with huge stationary tape recorders, filmstrips and film loops, then portable tape recorders, video, and now the teachers of the department are actively mastering computer methods of teaching a foreign language.

    Educational activities

    Areas of training: bachelor's degree

  • 03/45/02 “Linguistics”, profile “Theory and practice of intercultural communication”
  • 03/45/02 “Linguistics”, profile “Theory and methodology of teaching foreign languages ​​and cultures”

Areas of training: master's degree

  • 45.04.01 “Philology”, program “International Business Communication”

Additional education

  • additional educational program for professional retraining "Teacher" in the direction of "Philology"

Teaching Staff

The department employs 34 teachers, including:

  • 1 Doctor of Science
  • 16 PhDs
  • 1 professor
  • 13 associate professors
  • 2 senior teachers
  • 3 graduate students

The classrooms are also staffed by native speakers - British interns from the University of Bath, with which our department cooperates.

Teachers of the department regularly undergo scientific internships at universities in the UK and the USA, participate in national and international scientific conferences, and actively develop and master the latest methods of teaching foreign languages.

Graduates

Our graduates are in demand in the labor market and work not only in secondary and higher educational institutions, but also in a number of local and metropolitan organizations and international companies. Among our graduates are middle and senior managers, employees of banks and mobile communication companies, translators and journalists.

Scientific activity

Areas of scientific and scientific-methodological work:

  • lexicology and phraseology
  • stylistics
  • grammar
  • cognitive science
  • sociolinguistics
  • linguistic pragmatics

Our teachers give lectures at other universities (including abroad), participate in intra-faculty, all-Russian and international conferences. Every two years, the department organizes its own international conference on the problems of methods of teaching foreign languages.

Publications

The department’s collection “Theoretical and Applied Aspects of Description of Language and Intercultural Communication” is published annually.

Cooperation

  • University of Bath (UK): bilateral student exchange, summer internships in the specialty "English Language and Culture" for students and teachers
  • largest universities in Moscow and St. Petersburg

Events

English Club

The club regularly hosts events dedicated to the most important British holidays - Christmas, Halloween, April Fool’s Day.

English Cinema Club

Club meetings take place every two weeks. Here students have a wonderful opportunity to watch and discuss interesting films in English, immersing themselves deeper into the culture of the countries of the language they are studying.

The Department of English Philology was founded in 1992 d. The department teaches practical English and a complex of theoretical disciplines in English philology and the theory and practice of translation.

    Areas of activity of department graduates:
  • Pedagogical and methodological activities;
  • Translation in the field of professional communication;
  • Research activities;
  • Editorial, reviewing, artistic and critical activities.
    The level of training of specialists allows them to work:
  • Teachers of English in the system of general, special, higher and additional education;
  • Translators;
  • Researchers in the field of philology, linguistics and pedagogy;
  • In positions that require higher philological (humanities) education, namely: in the media, publishing houses, archives, museums, libraries;
  • Consultants and referents in government agencies, administrative and management structures.
    Significant contributions to the development of the department were made by:
  • Prof., Doctor of Philology N.V. Feoktistova, who came to work at our department in 1986 and worked with us until 2007. She was the author of fundamental scientific works in the field of lexicology and language history. Under her leadership, 19 graduate students defended their Ph.D. theses.
  • Doctor of Philology, Professor G.I. Lushnikova, headed the department from 1993 to 2014, participant in many international conferences in England, Tunisia, Germany, UAE. She completed internships and advanced training courses in England, France, Belgium, Moscow, St. Petersburg. Under her leadership, 6 graduate students defended their Ph.D. theses, 4 of them work at our department. He has about 100 scientific and methodological publications, including 2 in foreign and 10 in VAK publications, 2 monographs, 3 textbooks. Together with Associate Professor L.P. Prokhorova organized and conducted 6 international scientific conferences "Concept and Culture", were editors of 6 collections of materials from these conferences.
  • From August 28, 2014, Ph.D., Associate Professor L.P. was appointed acting head of the department. Prokhorova, was elected to the position of head of the department from February 26, 2015. Participant of many international conferences in England, Scotland, France. He has published in foreign collective monographs published by CambridgeScholarsPublishers. She has won scientific grants from the Central European University, Budapest, Caledonian University, Glasgow, and the Russian Society of Friends of the Hebrew University in Jerusalem. From 2011 to September 2016 she was the dean of the faculty of the Russian Humanitarian Faculty. Organizes the invitation and reception of foreign specialists to give lectures and conduct classes at the RHF faculty.
  • Candidate of Cultural Studies, Associate Professor T.Ya. Kostyuchenko, member of professional associations for cultural studies: Russian Society for the Study of American Culture (ROICS) at Moscow State University named after M.V. Lomonosov and the American Cultural Association (PCA/ACA).
  • Ph.D., Associate Professor S.V. Omelichkina, member of the methodological council of teachers of the Kemerovo region, chairman of the jury of regional Olympiads for schoolchildren.
  • Ph.D., Associate Professor Yu.A. Bashkatova, member of the Russian Association of Linguists and Cognitors (RALC).
  • Doctor of Philology, Professor V.A. Kameneva, author of more than 100 scientific papers published in Russia, Kazakhstan, Germany, and Bulgaria. Member of the dissertation council D 212.088.01 for the defense of doctoral and master's theses at Kemerovo State University, Kemerovo. Under the scientific guidance of V.A. Kameneva. Four candidate dissertations were defended in the dissertation council D 212.088.01 for the defense of doctoral and candidate dissertations at the Kemerovo State University.
  • Ph.D., Associate Professor E.N. Ermolaeva, deputy head of the department, author of more than 40 scientific, educational and educational works (including textbooks recommended by the SibRUMC); member of the organizing committee of the International Scientific Conference "Concept and Culture"; head of the educational project awarded the gold medal of the ITE Siberian Fair GOLD MEDAL competition (Novosibirsk, April 2012); carries out scientific supervision of coursework and diploma works of students, dissertation research of graduate students. Area of ​​scientific interests: lexicology, linguoculturology, translation and translation studies, pragmatic aspects of communication, Internet communication.
  • Ph.D., Associate Professor N.A. Baeva, the author of many scientific articles, a textbook with the stamp of the SibRUMC “Intertextuality as a Text Category” and the monograph “Intertextuality in the Novel Work of Charles Dickens”. Gives presentations at international and federal conferences in Moscow, St. Petersburg, Barnaul, Kemerovo. He is the scientific supervisor of many prize-winning students and winners at international scientific conferences in Moscow, Novosibirsk, Kemerovo, Belov. He is the head of the graduate school.

The year the department was founded was 1978. The first head was Albina Abramovna Goldman, Ph.D., professor, who headed the department from 1978 to 1988. Between 1989 and 1997 At the helm of the department was Ph.D., associate professor Augustina Fedorovna Nikonova. From 1998 to the present, the management of the department is headed by Ph.D., Associate Professor, Honored Worker of Higher Education of the Russian Federation. The deputy head of the department is a senior lecturer. Candidate of Philological Sciences, Associate Professor supervises the scientific work of the department. The senior teacher supervises the research work of students, Ph.D., Associate Professor - career guidance work and work with schools, Ph.D., senior teacher - educational work, Ph.D., Associate Professor - educational and methodological work department, candidate of philosophical sciences, associate professor - with employment of graduates, senior lecturer - with support and content of the department's page on the university website.
All teachers are involved in the work of groups preparing documents for certification and conducting self-certification.

Areas of training The Department of English Philology strives to prepare a new generation of specialists who have modern competencies in the field of foreign regional studies, foreign philology, pedagogy, to provide students with comprehensive, systematized information about foreign countries, regions, their cultures, and who are able to provide effective organizational, communication, project, information and analytical support international activities in Russian, English, German, Chinese, capable of adequately representing the interests of Russia at the international level.

Currently, the Department of English Philology is implementing educational programs for academic bachelor's and master's degrees:

45.03.01 Philology. Profile: Foreign philology (English language and literature);
45.03.01 Philology. Profile: Teaching philological disciplines (English language and literature);
03/44/05 Pedagogical education (with two training profiles). Profile: Foreign language (English) and foreign language (Chinese);
03/44/05 Pedagogical education (with two training profiles). Profile: Foreign language (English) and foreign language (German);
03/41/01 Foreign regional studies. Profile: American Studies.

Master's degree
44.04.01 Pedagogical education. Technologies for teaching foreign languages ​​(correspondence form);
44.04.01 Pedagogical education. Monitoring and evaluation of the quality of language education;
45.04.02 Linguistics. Intercultural communication in the media sphere (mass media and press services).

Teaching staff

Total quantity 8.
Teachers from the countries of the language being studied are invited - Canada, Great Britain and the USA.

Material and technical base

For the 2018-2019 academic year. classrooms 718 and 719 are equipped with modern information and communication tools, computer and multimedia technologies:

  • interactive panel with built-in projector;
  • document camera;
  • monitor for video conferencing;
  • laptops and headphones with built-in microphones;
  • free access to the Internet.

The Department of English Philology was established as an independent structural unit in 1994. Its first head was Dr. Philol. Sciences, Professor V.V. Kabakchi, from 1997 to 2014 the department was headed by Dr. Philol. Sciences, Professor N.L. Shadrin, from 2014 to 2017 - Doctor of Philology. Assoc. HE. Morozova, the Department of English Philology is currently headed by Dr. Philol. Sciences, Professor Svetlana Viktorovna Ivanova,.

The main activities of the department are:

  • teaching English as a first and second foreign language for students studying in the direction of preparation 44.03.01 Pedagogical education, profile Foreign language (bachelor's degree) and direction 44.04.01 Pedagogical education, training program "Language education" (master's degree);
  • teaching theoretical disciplines of linguistic and methodological cycles;
  • teaching English to postgraduate students in non-linguistic areas of training;
  • training of postgraduate students in the field of study 06/45/01 LINGUISTICS AND LITERARY STUDIES, profile Germanic languages.

Training at the department is carried out in accordance with the Federal State Educational Standard of Higher Education. Targeted training allows graduates of the department to successfully carry out professional activities in the pedagogical, scientific-methodological, research, and educational fields. Our graduates work as foreign language teachers, researchers, scientists, heads of educational institutions, methodologists-consultants, and experts in the field of education.

Teachers of the department constantly improve the content of theoretical courses (“Introduction to Linguistics”, “Lexicology”, “Stylists”, “Theoretical Phonetics”, “Theoretical Grammar”, etc.), elective courses, special courses, seminars and practical classes, using in their development of the achievements of modern science and the results of our own methodological and research activities. All teachers of the department are constantly working to improve their qualifications, attend courses, take part in conferences and scientific and methodological seminars.

Teachers of the department annually hold a university Olympiad in English among graduates of schools in the Leningrad region and St. Petersburg.

The department maintains and develops previously established connections with scientific and educational institutions of St. Petersburg and other regions and countries, participating in joint scientific and methodological seminars and conferences (St. Petersburg State University, Russian State Pedagogical University named after A.I. Herzen, St. Petersburg State Agrarian University, Novgorod State University named after Yaroslav the Wise , Tula Pedagogical University, etc.).

Teachers of the department, as well as students of the English department, are members of the St. Petersburg Association of Teachers of English (SPELTA) and the International Association of Teachers of English as a Foreign Language (IATEFL).

List of directions and levels of training

higher education - bachelor's degree

higher education - master's degree

higher education - training of highly qualified personnel

Teaching staff

Ivanova Svetlana ViktorovnaHead department
Morozova Olga NikolaevnaDoctor of Philology, ProfessorProfessor
Serova Irina GeorgievnaDoctor of Philology, ProfessorProfessor
Abazovik Ekaterina ViktorovnaCandidate of Pedagogical SciencesAssistant professor