Yalta Pedagogical Academy. Humanitarian and Pedagogical Academy (Yalta)

Crimean Humanitarian University (KSU) - additional information about the higher education institution

general information

Crimean Humanitarian University is a higher educational institution that occupies an individual niche in the national education system of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea and Ukraine as a whole.

The past and present of the Crimean Humanitarian University eloquently testify that over the sixty-five years of its existence it has acquired a reputation as a significant educational and cultural center of the entire Southern region. The historical path traveled (Yalta Pedagogical School, College, Crimean State Humanitarian Institute, Crimean Humanitarian University) convincingly proves that the Crimean Humanitarian University is a mobile modern system that is sensitive to innovations in social development.

Currently, the Crimean Humanitarian University has formed a highly qualified scientific and pedagogical team, consisting of about four hundred people (including forty-six doctors of sciences, one hundred and thirty candidates of sciences).

At the Crimean Humanitarian University, scientific research is conducted at a modern level in a number of priority areas of the humanities. Some of these areas:

  • "Development and improvement of humanitarian education in a multinational region";
  • "Development of a model for training a humanitarian specialist based on the use of health-saving technologies";
  • "Studying the possibilities of integrating KSU into the international educational space",
  • "Diagnostics and development of professional abilities in the field of art: cognitive and cultural approaches."

Over the past five years, about twenty monographs have been published based on the results of scientific research, more than 120 scientific articles are published annually, five collections and periodicals are published, including professional publications “Humanities”, “Problems of Modern Pedagogical Education”.

Every year, about six hundred students of the Crimean Humanitarian University take part in research work. Research centers for physical and mental health, depth psychology (together with the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine), international cooperation, economic research, education, science, and culture of the Southern Coast of Crimea operate successfully on the basis of the university.

Crimean Humanitarian University maintains and develops relations with foreign universities and organizations in order to integrate into the international educational space and achieve a high level of quality education. International conferences held at KSU are attended by specialists from Russia, Belarus, the Baltic states, leading countries of Western Europe, the USA, and Israel.

The activities of the university are organized taking into account the multicomponent content of education, based on educational information technologies and are focused on the formation of a professionally mobile personality capable of constantly improving scientific knowledge and adequately perceiving the evolutionary processes of modern society.

Joined the Crimean Federal University named after V.I. Vernadsky.

Humanitarian and Pedagogical Academy (branch) of the Federal State Autonomous Educational Institution of Higher Education “KFU named after. IN AND. Vernadsky" in Yalta
Year of foundation 1944
Reorganized V Crimean Federal University named after V.I. Vernadsky
Year of reorganization 2014
Type republican, humanitarian
Rector Gluzman Alexander Vladimirovich
Location Yalta, Crimea
Legal address Yalta, st. Sevastopolskaya, [d.] 2-A
Website gpa.cfuv.ru

Story

Founded in 1944 as the Yalta Pedagogical School. Crimean Humanitarian University is the only state university in the humanities in Southern coast of Crimea. The university has four institutes: the Institute of Pedagogy, Psychology and Inclusive Education, which includes specialized groups for students of 2-3 disability groups; Institute of economics and management; Institute of Philology, History and Arts; branch of KSU in Armyansk, economics and humanities college.

As of the beginning of 2014, in four institutes, an economics and humanities college and a branch in Armyansk 3418 students are studying, of which: full-time education - 2300 students (budget - 1962 and commercial form - 338); on a part-time basis - 1118 students (164 - budget and 954 - commercial form of education).

The College of Economics and Humanities has 378 students studying in 5 specialties (of which 231 students study on a budget basis and 147 students study on a commercial basis). There are 99 students enrolled in the preparatory courses. The university has 50 student scientific circles and 103 student scientific problem groups.

Currently, the university employs 385 teachers, including 314 full-time employees (81.5%) and 71 part-time employees (18.5%). Of these, 49 are doctors of science and professors, which is 12.7% of the total number of teaching staff. Of these, 23 (6%) are full-time, 26 (6.7%) part-time, 156 (40.5%) are candidates of sciences, associate professors, which is 40.5% of the teaching staff, of which 131 are full-time. (34%) and 25 part-time workers (6.4%).

Notes

  1. This settlement is located in the territory Crimean peninsula, most of which is an object territorial disputes between Russia, which controls the disputed territory, and Ukraine, within whose boundaries the disputed territory is located, recognized by the international community. According to federal structure of Russia, on the disputed territory of Crimea are located