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“Package in the space and space of the package”

Table 8

Name, Surname

Study year

Theme

Tamila Stepanova

4th year student

Presents package style: European tendencies

Tatjana Davidova

1st year student

Feelings package in Internet

Signe Putriņa

4th year student

Environment artist Ojars Feldbergs: from sculpture to landart

Valentīna Karpinska

2nd year student

Image and costume on the stage of modern theater

Lolita Trukšāne

4th year student

Wooden Riga: Kalnciema street ensemble

The students’ of the faculty of culture participation in the

International scientifically practical conference “Europe: career, time, possibilities”

organized by BRI

in Daugavpils, 21.-22. October, 2004
Table 9

Name, Surname

Theme

Supervisor

Irīna Ivanova

Gallery in the modern art market

K.Artamonovs

Vovk Oksana

The figure of a curatot in the culture communication

Doc. S.Hajenko

Sočneva Valerija

The tourism potential of Vidzeme region

Lect J.Kļepikovs

Oksana Zariņa


The problem of further education in cultural administration in Latvia

Doc. I.Markina

Iveta Sproģe

Cultural tourism as the part of the tourism industry


Lect T. Kuzmina


Arvis Rullis

. Artistic activities- one of the integration ways for the people with special needs

Doc. I.Markinaa

Irīna Meņkovska

Necessity of the art literar magazine in the Russian language (analysis of periodic issues in Riga)

Lect. T.Kuzmina

The students’ participation in the international scientifically practical

Conference organized by BRI Private business in the Baltic States- first year in Europe”

Riga, 25.-26. May, 2005

Table 10


Name, Surname

Theme

Supervisor

Tamila Stepanova

Opportunities of maintaining the project’s public environment

T.Kuzmina

Gruntmane Madara,

Strategy of maintaining cultural life

I.Markina

Signe Putriņa,

Excursion with historic stylization

Application of the project for the two days long city festival “Medieval German Riga”



Z.Saveļjeva

Sproģe Iveta

Private project in the field of cultural tourism: commercial and educational aspect

T.Kuzmina

Nora Beķere

Everyday culture and entertainment forms

J.Brance

Līga Stebere

Private project: cooperation with self-governmental

structures



Z.Saveļjeva

Jekaterina Grigorjeva

Private projects financing problems

M.Gunare

Irīna Meņkovska

Destiny of an intellectual magazine: possibilities of information technologies

T.Kuzmina

Jolanta Suprijanoviča

Creative actions possibilities: Project:

Festival “Graffiti- new words”



Ā.Dubošins

Madara Briede

Archeological reconstructures and retorts

Latvia in the context of Europe






Tatjana Karpikova

Iniciative project in the field of tourism

Z.Saveļjeva

The tutors of the faculty pay serious attention to the fact whether the students’ research works correspond to the academic demands and content of the study programme. The wide spectrum of research works is revealed in the course of the bachelor paper development, for instance:



Study year 2003./2004.
Table 11

Ivanova Irina

“Gallery in the context of modern art market: international experience and Latvian practice”

Kostenojs Aleksejs

„Maintainance of the virtual culture and peculiarities of communication in the virtual environment”

Vovka Oksana

„Art exhibitions as the cultural text (the figure of curatot in the cultural communication)”

Popeļavskis Maksims

„Hip-hop” as the branch of the youth culture”

Jarigina Marina

„ New forms of the youth culture socialization: the center of the youth’s leisure time”

Pihtina Jekaterina

„Specific character of the marketing strategies in show business (market research and promotion of a firm into the dance industry)”

Saurova Anna

„guide book as the cultural heritage actualization possibility”

Zariņa Oksana

„The problem of the futher education in cultural management in Latvia”

Study year 2004./2005.

Table 12

Dace Maura Boka


Communication functions of cultural organizations: new paradigmas in internet


Irina Meņkovskaja



Destiny of an intellectual magazine in the information society culture (Transformation. Traditios).

Linda Sīle

Cultural games in the postmodernism environment: postmodernism topicalities of the II half of the 20th century in public and cultural trends in Latvia

Ļudmila Skripnik

Game’s elements in the modern children subculture: introduction into the public sphere

Iveta Sproģe

Cultural tourism- perspective in the modern branch of culture

Jolanta Suprijanoviča

Youth culture as a method of self-expression (hip-hop culture serving as an example)

Olga Vonda

Festivals as cultural phenomena

Dana Jankovska

Problems of popularization of the Polish culture in Latvia

Ludmila Millere

Modern art museum. Models and experience

Jeļena Erdmane

Amateur theater problems in Latvia

Kristīne Laicāne

Modernism and postmodernism dialog: experience of the Latvian theater in the context of European theater traditions

Līga Augule

Photography as the way of communication



7. 4. Assessment of the students’ knowledge

To become a student of BRI professional bachelor’s programme “Cultural administration” you should be a citizen of the Republic of Latvia, a permanent resident, a citizen of other countries or a non-resident, who lives in the Republic of Latvia regardless of gender, social and property status, racial and national belonging, political views, religion and occupation, if they have acquired general education and passed entering examination. According to the requirements of the Ministry of Education and Science (Law of Higher Education 46. paragraph 5. section), to enter the university it is necessary to pass following centralised graduating examinations at school: Latvian, English, German or Russian (for the full-time students).

The imatriculation of an applicant is made after the conclusion of agreement between BRI and an applicant.
Assessment of the students’ knowledge in BRI professional bachelor’s programme “Cultural administration” is realised according to the following criteria:


  • Conditions of students imatriculation;

  • Requirements for tests and examinations;

  • Requirements for reports, course papers, diploma papers;

  • Requirements for individual work;

  • Requirements for practices, including conditions for pre-diploma and post-diploma practices;

  • Requirements for gaining qualification.

Students’ knowledge assessment at university is realised according to 10-point system.

Current: Tests, homework, course papers, reports.

Semesters: Tests and examinations during the examination session.

Total: Qualification examination in speciality, defence of bachelor paper.
Tests are carried out:

Orally (seminars, discussions, tests, examinations).

In a written form (reports, tests, examinations).
The rights to seat for tests and exams are determined by each programme’s rules. If a test or exam is evaluated negatively, the students have a right to seat for it two more times, the third time- in the extended test committee.

Course and bachelor paper is assessed by a student’s advisor and reviewer.

Final examinations in foreign languages and bachelor examinations are received by the commission of final examinations.
Students’ knowledge is assessed according to the 10 point system.

Students’ knowledge, abilities and skills are assessed with the marks: 10 (brilliant), 9 (excellent), 8 (very good), 7 (good), 6 (almost good), 5 (satisfactory).

Disciplines which have test as the final control form are assessed with “passed” and “not passed”. Tests with differential marks are passed in the course projects, practices, and professional specialization disciplines, which scope is 2 CP.

As a basis for marks serves the level of acquisition the knowledge, which is stipulated at a corresponding discipline of study programme.

In compliane with the study plan and study programmes office of dean developes examination and test papers in every discipline and report, which is an official document and secures the examinations and tests passing.

An internal document which enumerates a student’s study work accomplishment is a student’s record book.

Basic principles for assessment of students’ knowledge:


  • The principle of summarising positive achievements – acquired education should be assessed by summarizing positive achievements;

  • The principle of compulsory assessment – it is necessary to gain positive assessment on mastering compulsory content of the programme basic part;

  • The principle of publicity and clearance – corresponding to the objectives and tasks of the education programme, as well as there is a basic requirements summary of the study course goals and tasks to assess an acquired education;

  • The principle of various testing – in assessment of the programme various types of testing are used;

  • The principle of assessment correspondence – in test the opportunity of showing analytic and creative abilities, knowledge, skills and proficiency should be given for all levels of mastering levels in corresponding tasks and situations. The volume of content included in the test corresponds to the content stipulated in the programme and requirements of skills and knowledge of profession standard.

The students’ work is assessed by the 10 point system. Every year the students’ mark is made up by their participation, activity, and answers’ assessment during lectures and seminars, as well as essays and written seminar tasks, students’ independent work, and students’ answer at the exam. Sometimes the tutors give short tests or home tests, so the students can get extra points. The students are motivated to study independently and intensively. Tutors try to balance both written and oral examination forms taking into consideration the course and the peculiarities of the studied profession.

In the faculty “Cultural administration” the assessment system is continuous and each course’s final mark is formed as an accumulated mark, which is more objective and which is not based on the case assessment principle. On the other hand, this system lets the tutors independently follow each student’s work and knowledge development.

The table presents that good marks dominate.



2003/2004.study year day department

Table 13(a)




Autumn semester

Spring semester




1 year students

2 year students

3 year students

4 year students

1 year students

2 year students

3 year students

4 year students

10 brilliant

2,7%

3,6%

1,6%

0

9,4%

4,4%

1,2%

0

9 excellent

15,3%

16,7%

10,5%

10%

26,5%

14,1%

15,1%

10,9%

8 very good

21,2%

27,1%

33,2%

33,3%

29,3%

31,7%

39,7%

52,8%

7 good

23,9%

23,5%

31,1%

28,3%

17,5%

23,8%

23,1%

37,1%

6 almost good

22,5%

17,6%

11,3%

16,7%

9,9%

10,1%

9,6%

14,5%

5 satisfactory

9,4%

6,8%

5,3%

10%

2,8%

6,6%

5,1%

4,6%

4 almost satisfactory

4,5%

3,6%

4,1%

0,8%

4,7%

3,1

4,2%

3,22%

2003./2004. Study year part-time department

Table 13 (b)




Autumn semester

Spring semester




1 year students

2 year students

3 year students

4 year students

1 year students

2 year students

3 year students

4 year students

10 brilliant

1,9%

1,2%

0,6%

1,1%

2%

2,2%

0,6%

1,1%

9 excellent

16,9%

9,4%

15,9%

19,1%

17,8%

7,3%

18,8%

14,9%

8 very good

17,4%

22,7%

25,4%

30,3%

23,3%

20,1%

33,3%

34,1%

7 good

25,9%

33,9%

26,1%

30,3%

29,2%

35,1%

23,1%

26,4%

6 almost good

21,9%

20,7%

21,3%

9%

15,8%

21,9%

13,3%

13,2%

5 satisfactory

9,5%

8,2%

8,3%

4,5%

5,9%

7,3%

6,1%

6,6%

4 almost satisfactory

6,5%

3,1%

1,2%

3,6%

2,9%

2,6%

3,1%

4,4%

2004/2005 study year day department

Table 13 (b)




Autumn semester

Spring semester




1 year students

2 year students

3 year students

4 year students

1 year students

2 year students

3 year students

4 year students

10 brilliant

4,2 %

2,2 %

0

4,1 %

0

0,6%

1,1%

0

9 excellent

15,1 %

13,2 %

19,2 %

18,3 %

13,7%

14,5%

13,7%

15,0%

8 very good

20,5 %

28,1 %

33,8 %

30,5 %

23,7%

28,3%

24,0%

30,1%

7 good

25,3 %

26,9 %

25,8 %

26,4%

26,8%

31,2%

30,3%

35,6%

6 almost good

21,1 %

17,6 %

14,1 %

12,6%

24,2%

15,3%

16,6%

13.0 %

5 satisfactory

10,9 %

3,8 %

3,5 %

3,6%

9,5%

6,9%

12,3%

2,0%

4 almost satisfactory

2,4 %

4,3 %

0,5 %

2,6%

1,1%

2,3%

1,7%

4,3%

2004/2005 study year part-time department

Table 13 (b)




Autumn semester

Spring semester




1 year students

2 year students

3 year students

4 year students

1 year students

2 year students

3 year students

4 year students

10 brilliant

3,4%

3,7%

0,4%

6,9%

0,6%

2,3%

1,9%

4,5%

9 excellent

10,2%

20,6%

10,7%

32,8%

4,5%

16,8%

8,7%

25,4%

8 very good

15,2%

26,4%

20,5%

35,3%

7,7%

24,2%

25,7%

27,1%

7 good

19,2%

32,8%

33,2%

15,2%

31,6%

31,7%

25,5%

28,7%

6 almost good

26,5%

7,9%

22,9%

4,3%

29,6%

13,3%

17,7%

10,6%

5 satisfactory

15,2%

5,3%

8,3%

2,6%

16,1%

9,6%

11,3%

4,1%

4 almost satisfactory

8,4%

1,6%

2%

1,7%

4,5%

0,6%

4,5%

0,8%

The strict students’ knowledge assessement has also its negative points. During the study process there is quite a big number of academic debtors, for not every student is able to cope with the problems during the study spocess. But on the other hand, strictly organized knowledge control, which results in the dissmissal of the poor progress students, is also to be evaluated positively, for only those most skillful and educated and able to compete on the labour market shall stay.

An important students’ verification element is a qualification exam.

An assesement of the final qualification exam is made of three aspects decided by the committee- comprehension of different periods of the history of culture and orienting in the questions of the art history, comprehension of culture in economic aspect and professional aspect/ practical work in different fields of culture. Students who failed to pass the qualification exam shall not be admitted to the defence of the bachelor paper.

The committee evaluates the diploma paper by assessing the theoretical research, the project and skills to conect theoretical knowledge to the practical experience.
The table presents the results of the diploma works defence (%)
Table 14




Autums semester




2001./02. s.y.

2002/.03. s.y.

2003./04. s.y.

2004./05. s.y.

10 brilliant

0

15,38%

6,66%

13,33%

9 excellent

25%

23,07%

6,66%

6,66%

8 very good

25%

30,77%

13,33%

26,66%

7 good

25%

23,08%

33,33%

20%

6 almost good

12,5%

7,69%

26,66%

6,66%

5 satisfactory

12,5%

0

13,33%

26,66%

4 almost satisfactory

0










The quality of study process is stimulated by:



  • hospitation of lectures of mutual and Chief of the chair, the Chief of programme and practices;

  • mutual indirect control (tests, results of the examinations, analysis of works at the chair meeting, qualification examinations and defence of bachelor paper, participation of the lecturers from other universities in the examinations);

  • self assessment of lecturers (lecturers);

  • lecturers’ open studies;

  • students’ formal assessment at the end of semester (questionnaire);

  • students’ informal assessment, meeting of administration and chiefs of programme with students’ groups.

Lecturers’ improvement is stimulated by research, methodological and creative activities. Their directions and coordination are performed by chairs; research activities – study council, BRI dean and research vice-rector.




7. 5. Students
7.5.1. Number of the students of the programme

In 2004 – 2005 academic year there are 236 persons, who study the higher education professional bachelor’s programme “Cultural administration”



Number of the students

Table 15


Academic year

No. of students of full time day department

No. of students of part time external department

No. of students on academic leave




2003/04 s.y.

2004/05 s.y.

2003/04 s.y.

2004/05 s.y.

2003/04 s.y.

2004/05 s.y.

1.

25

21

35

34

5

3

2.

33

22

39

30

8

2

3.

34

24

29

26

9

3

4.

17

22

14

17

9

3

5.

15

17




12

4




Total

124

106

117

119

35

11
























7.5.2. Number of the matriculated of the 1st course

Number of matriculated students

Table 16

Years


No. of students of full time day department

No. of students of part time external department

Total


Bilingual

Bilingual

2003

32

35

67

2004

21

34

55

In 2004 there were 55 persons matriculated in the 1st course of BRI professional bachelor’s programme “Cultural administration”.

In 2005 the graduates of this programme – 14 persons.

7. 5. 4. Questionnaires of the students and analysis of the results
Students’ questionnaire is performed regularly at the end of each semester. Since 2nd semester of 2000/2001 academic year new questionnaire was introduced (Appendix N.3.7.). In this questinairre according to 10 point system the work of lecturers, organisation of study process, organisations of out-of-study work, technical base of the programme, study programme are evaluated and wishes and suggestions for improving study process are expressed. Questionnaire is anonymous; therefore students can express their point of view freely. Results of questionnaire are processed by special computer programme.

The results of students’ questionnaires are used for improving study programme and study process.



The results of questionnaires show that in 2003/04 78% of the students are satisfied with the content and scope of the programme.

Study programme satisfaction




2002/2003 summer

7,4







2003/2004 summer

7,1







2004/2005 autumn

7,5




































































































































































In 2003/04 autumn semester the students evaluated the lecturer’s work as 7,53 points high (according to the 10 point system), but the volume and novelty of the tutored programme as 7,7 points high, in turn in spring semester these aspects were evaluated as 7,78 and 8,0 respectively.

Theoretical subject level


















2002./2003. autumn – 7,5



















2003./2004. autumn – 7,6



















2003./2004. spring – 7,9



















2004./2005. autumn - 7,9


























































































































































































































































Tutoring quality level


















2001/2002 spring - 7, 41



7,41

2002/2003 spring – 7, 43

7,43

2002/2003 autumn - 7, 69

7,69

2003/2004 autumn – 7, 53

7,53

2003/2004 spring - 7, 78

7,78

2004/2005 autumn - 7, 97

7,97











































Evaluating the tutors’ work methods, the students point out the tutors’ contact with the audience (7,5 in the autumn semester, 7,9 in the spring semester) and the theoretical level of the teaching (7,6 and 7,9). The students highlight particular problems in the methodical ensuring of the study course, this position is evaluated as 7,1. Some students mentioned they would like the study process to apply also non-traditional teaching methods.

Contact between tutor and audience






2002./2003. autumn

7,4







2003./2004. autumn

7,5







2003./2004. spring

7,9







2004./2005. autumn

8,1



























































































































7. 5. 5. Questionnaires of the graduates and analysis of the results

The leadership of programme believes that graduates’ point of view is very important, because during the process of work there can be revealed some imperfections, which were not observed during study process. Therefore it is planned regularly to perform graduates’ questionnaires on building careers in opportunities of further education (MA, professional courses, seminars), on job opportunities, ask new specialists to express their point of view on their readiness for professional activities. This information will allow to assess the efficiency of the study programme and graduates’ competitiveness at Latvian job market. For these objectives there is a questionnaire (Appendix Nr. 7.2.) and the questionnaires of 1st year and senior students are performed.

In questionnaires of graduates we learn:


  • Assessment of obtained knowledge, professional skills and abilities, their quality and state of implementing in work;

  • Elevation of qualification after graduating study programme;

  • Assessment of tutoring level;

  • Assessment of study programme.

The results of questionnaire

  • Students of “Cultural administration” programme assess their knowledge as good, efficient, correspondent to the qualification; graduates believe that more demanded specialists are those whose professional skills and abilities allow to form and realize the projects by using various management models; offer new culture products/ events;

  • Graduates elevate their professional qualification in different courses and independently;

  • Most of students have high opinion on the level un teaching;

  • Good theoretical preparation and practice are regarded as the programme’s advantages, as disadvantages – lack of lecturers from abroad.

The questionnaires of graduates show that management of “Cultural administration” gives the students of culture speciality necessary knowledge, professional skills and abilities.

7. 5. 6 . Participation of the students at the developing the process of studies
Participation of students in improving the study process follows like this:

  • Results of questionnaires of students on study process, level of teaching and wishes are taken into account when drafting semesters plans;

  • Seniors of the groups take part in planning the session;

  • Students take part in projects and students conferences;

  • Students parliament organises students life in university and provides exchange of information with its leadership and students;

  • Students’ parliament organises students free time activities (discotheques, trips, outings).


7. 6. Academic staff of the study programme
7. 6. 1. Management of the programme

Number of academic staff

The director of BRI professional bachelor’s programme is Dr.Hist., as.prof. H.Tumans.

Its director, Council of the study programme, performs the leadership of professional bachelor study programme: doc. I.Markina – faculty dean, as.prof., Dr.econ. B.Heimanis, state pof., Dr.philos. B.Avramecs, doc., BRI Head of Advertising faculty B.Borisovs, doc., art scien., LMS memb. S.Hajenko, MA Hist. T.Kuzmina, LKM Head of Department of strategic planning V.Virtmane; 3rd year student I. Grezmane.

Culture management bachelor study programme is realised by BRI faculty ‘Cultural administration” and BRI departments. Department chiefs together with dean, Council of study programme and vice-rector develop strategy and tactics of the programme, the Council of study programme is responsible for scientific and methodological provision of the programme.

Questions concerning content and organisation of the studies are considered and accepted in departments meeting, study programmes, changes are evaluated and accepted at the Council of study programme and BRI Senate.

Organising management is ensured by BRI. Study department; cooperation with other universities and participation in international projects – vice-rector in research.

The programme is performed by BRI lecturers, docents and professors, as well as

guest lecturers.


2002/2003 study year programme realization involved 40 lectures, among them:

Table 20

Total

Permanent staff

Additional work

40

25

15

100%

62,5%

37,5%




2004./2005. study year programme realization involved 38 lectures, among them:


Table 20

Total

Permanent staff

Additional work

38

25

13

100%

65,78

34,22

BRI professional bachelor’s study programme “Cultural administration” is carried out by 54 lectures (100%), for 34 (62,9%) of them BRI is basic work, for 20 (38,1 %) – additional work. 14 (41,1 %) of those whose work at BRI is basic have degree of Science Dr., 13 (38,2%) – master degree in social, humanitarian and art sciences. 7 (35%) of those whose work at BRI is additional have degree of Science Dr., 5 (25 %) – master degree.



In total the study programme is implemented by 21 (38,9 %) Science Doctors, including 14 professors and ass. professors and 18 (33,3%) master degree holders.
Table 20

Total

Permanent staff

Additional work

54

34

20

100%

62,9 %

38,1 %



Studies performed by BRI Habilitated doctors and master degree holders in professional bachelor programme “Cultural administration» 2004/2005.
Table 21

Lecturers

Number of lecturers

Number of lecturers (%)

scien. Doctors, including ass. professors

scien. doctors (%)

Masters

Masters

(%)













Permanent staff

34

62,9

14

7

41,1

13

38,2

Additional work

20

38,1

7

7

36,8

5

26,3

Total

54

100

21

9

38,9

18

33,3





Distribution of study amount 2004./2005. s.y.

Table 22

Tutors’ total amount of work

Tutors’ total amount of work

(%)


Total amount of work of permanent tutors

Total amount of work of permanent tutors

(%)


2828,55

100 %

2105,65

74,4%

75% of the studies (work in academic hours) are conducted by BRI staff tutors of the faculty of “Cultural administration”. Invited specialists mainly read short special courses or optional courses. For example the course “Practice of organising festivities and mass events” is conducted by Dinara Klepere, manager of the agency of amateur theater “Folk art center” department. She is highly experienced in organization of festivals, theater performances and celebrations, as well a realization of international projects. The lecture course in the art of Latvian theater is lead by Janina Brance, a long term collaborator of the museum of Ed. Smilgis, who apart from the museum work takes active participation in the modern theater life. She is been regularly invited to work in the theater contests and stage performances jury, participates in the projects of Dailes theater, Russian Drama theater, Daugavpils drama theater (plays stagings). To read the course “Preservation of cultural monuments” a LU assoc. professor Dr. hist. A. Gavrilin ir regularly invited, who was among the first ones in Latvia to develop such course for the professionals. He has offered also the course Latvia in the sacramental art. The course lectures in the culturology of music and trends of modern music is read by the state prof. Dr. phil. B. Avramecs, director of RPIVA Music specialization magistracy. Along this he actively participates in ancient and modern music festivals, jazz master classes, as well as realization of projects connected to ethno music. Connection to the precialists of such level gives the students an opportunity not only to get information about the topicalities in culture, but also observe different approaches to the problems and tendencies in the developmentof modern culture, as well as get acquainted with the real experience of different scope projects, to learn about the possibilitites and difficulties of the cultural projects, the specific character of the work with a creative collective and cooperation with the funds.

As long as the tutoring of the optional courses is realized in compliance with the rotation principles (during one semester not more than 6 optional courses from all possible are being offered, and each semester brings vhanges into these courses, till they return to the initial programme according to the circle rotation; during 4 years the students are offered complete optional course programme), the number of invited tutors changes a little bit.
7. 6. 2. The policy of selection, training and development of the academic staff
When forming the personnel, BRI faculty of culturology takes into account objectives and tasks of the study programme.

Objective of personnel policy: to provide faculty with highly qualified personnel, form principal staff, provide personnel with opportunities of realization of creative potential and elevating qualification.

BRI places demands of level of education and qualification upon academic staff, takes into consideration length of service and experience.

BRI faculty of culturology supports the elevation of personnel qualification:



  • In courses of elevating qualification;

  • Participation in seminars, conferences, trainings, projects and research organised by BRI or other universities;

  • Participation in international conferences;

  • Exchange of experience among the lecturers of Latvian and abroad universities;

  • Further studies – in MA and DA.

To elevate personnel qualification:

  • Participation of faculty lecturers in scientific conferences and methodological and seminars organised by BRI;

  • In system of higher education, develop humanitarian programme innovation system studied at the faculty;

  • Participation of programme lecturers in courses, projects, seminars, local and international conferences, including annual scientific readings organised by the University of Daugavpils, scientific practical conferences organised by Agriculture Academy, etc.

  • Elevation of lecturers’ qualification in Russia State Humanitarian University, Russia State Institution of the Russian language and literature, etc.




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