Nizhny Novgorod State Linguistic University named after. N. A. Dobrolyubov Nizhny Novgorod State Linguistic University (NGL named after A. Dobrolyubov) Dobrolyubov University correspondence department

NSLU trains translators, linguists, foreign language teachers, philologists, sociologists, journalists, regional experts, managers, information security specialists, PR managers, and specialists in the field of tourism.

Currently, NSLU, which is one of three linguistic universities in Russia, trains specialists, bachelors and master's students in full-time, part-time (evening) and correspondence forms of study.

English, German, French, Spanish, Italian, Polish, Serbian, Japanese, Chinese, as well as Russian for foreign citizens are taught at NSLU. Foreign languages ​​are studied in both basic and additional educational programs.

The material and technical base of the NSLU consists of four educational buildings interconnected, two student dormitories and a sports and recreation camp "Linguist".

The premises used include lecture and seminar rooms, classrooms for practical and laboratory classes, computer classes, language labs, laboratories with a music library, a museum, five sports and two assembly halls, a university library, reading rooms, educational and information resource and cultural and educational facilities. centers, editorial and publishing department and printing house, administrative and office premises.

NSLU actively cooperates with universities in Europe, America and Asia, has permanent contracts for teaching students from universities in the cities of Portland (USA), Magdeburg (Germany), Linz (Austria), Chiba (Japan), Hankuk (Korea), Sichuan University (China) ) and etc.

Famous scientists, political and public figures from foreign countries come to NSLU to give lectures and meet with teachers and students. Among them are ambassadors, prominent writers, artists, playwrights, and journalists.

Together with domestic and foreign partner universities, NSLU annually holds international conferences in all areas of the university’s scientific activities. Every year, teachers and students of NSLU go to study and train at foreign universities.

NSLU is considered one of the best among universities in the humanities and linguistics in terms of its personnel and technical equipment, organization of the educational process and the quality of graduates.

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  • 4 faculties
  • 10 cultural and educational language centers
  • 18 partner countries
  • 10 learning languages

Training format

At NSLU there is a list of compulsory disciplines. During their studies, students have the opportunity to master disciplines of their choice, developing in an additional profile. The session system is standard.

Educational Opportunities

  • There are International programs
  • There is a Double Degree

Military training

  • No Military department
  • There is a deferment from the army

Extracurricular activities of NSLU named after. ON THE. Dobrolyubova

At NGLU it is customary to celebrate the Day of Foreign Language "Rusin". Ambassadors of different countries and government representatives often come to the university and give press conferences for students - there is a real opportunity to ask them a question. There are also libraries of literature in foreign languages, where not only books, but original magazines published abroad. The student council and trade union committee organize quests for students at the university at night. There is an educational direction where the trade union committee gives lectures on various topics (how to write a resume, goal setting, etc.). There is also a choir, a squad of counselors, and a gymnastics section. You can try yourself as a reporter, photographer or journalist. Participants of the theater studio perform regularly. There are sports sections (tennis, football, volleyball, basketball, badminton, fitness, cheerleading, etc.), and interuniversity competitions are organized. Students can become members of a political club. Every year, beauty contests are held for boys and girls, as well as various quests and games.

Dormitory

  • There is a Dorm
  • 935 - 1,412 ₽ According to budget (month)
  • 1,420 - 1,950 ₽ Under contract (monthly)

Scholarship

  • 2,105 - 3,156 ₽ State scholarship (month)
  • 2,820 - 7,000 ₽ For special academic achievements (month)
  • 3,156 ₽ For social benefits (month)

Famous graduates

  • Pavlov Evgeniy Translator at Technopromexport in Libya
  • Bykova Olga Ilyinichna Doctor of Philology, Professor of the Department of German Philology at VSU

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Mon., Tue., Wed., Thu., Fri. from 09:00 to 17:00

Latest reviews from NGLU

Evgenia Khomenko 00:10 05/09/2013

The main indicator of good training (“good” not in the sense of “diversified”, for example, in the sense of “practically useful in the future”) is the number of graduates who work in their specialty or in a related field. Then you believe that you taught correctly, that the lessons were useful and that the investment in training eventually paid off. As far as I know, not all of our graduate journalists have become practicing journalists. But I did. And, in general, they taught me something. I still don't understand why...

general information

Federal State Budgetary Educational Institution of Higher Education “Nizhny Novgorod State Linguistic University named after. ON THE. Dobrolyubova"

License

No. 02187 valid indefinitely from 06/10/2016

Accreditation

No. 02163 is valid from 08/04/2016 to 05/25/2021

Monitoring results of the Ministry of Education and Science for NSLU

Index18 year17 year16 year15 year14 year
Performance indicator (out of 7 points)5 6 4 5 4
Average Unified State Examination score for all specialties and forms of study72.33 72.25 71.02 68.43 73.83
Average Unified State Examination score of those enrolled on the budget88.2 83.98 83.50 83.31 86.47
Average Unified State Examination score of those enrolled on a commercial basis68.9 67.77 65.55 63.89 69.63
Average minimum Unified State Exam score for all specialties for full-time students enrolled40.92 43.75 43.74 39.90 45.75
Number of students3150 2458 2506 2620 2663
Full-time department2043 1928 1901 1959 1949
Part-time department225 160 179 315 319
Extramural882 370 426 346 395
All data

Beginning (1917-1935)

The origin of the Nizhny Novgorod Linguistic University is associated with the appearance of foreign language courses in the city in 1917, the initiator of the creation and first director of which wasMax Mikhailovich Landau.

Before the war (1935-1941)

In August 1935, he was appointed director of the courses.Alexander Ivanovich Berezin– a leader with higher pedagogical education and extensive teaching experience in various, including higher, educational institutions.

During the war years (1941-1945)

On the morning of June 22, 1941, the team of the Gorky Institute worked in the rhythm of everyday life. The session was ending, the last exams were underway. Message from the Chairman of the Council of People's Commissars V.M. Molotov about the sudden attack of Nazi Germany on the USSR was heard on the radio at noon. And within an hour, the corridors and rooms of the institute began to fill with excited teachers and students. N

After the war (1946-1960)

Over the five post-war years (1946-1950), 2,281 people were admitted to the Gorky Institute of Foreign Languages. The institute again faced the task of obtaining its own academic building. Due to the lack of space, it was necessary to study in two shifts in rented premises; the reading room was opened only during sessions, and in the evening - in the third shift. In 1949, the task of commissioning its own educational building was finally solved.

During the “thaw” and after... (1961-1975)

Taking into account the well-deserved and quite obvious successes of the institute’s staff, the Council of Ministers of the RSFSR in 1961 named the GPIFL after Nikolai Aleksandrovich Dobrolyubov.

In 1962, by order of the USSR Ministry of Defense and the Ministry of Higher, Secondary and Special Education, a military department was created at the university, which trained military translators. During its existence, this department has trained more than 8,000 reserve officers. Another evidence of the further structural growth of the SPIFL was a special Resolution of the Council of Ministers of the USSR on the opening on its basis of a new structure for training translators from Western European languages. In 1962, training of translator-referents was introduced within the faculties of English and French languages. And two years later, in 1964, a separate translation faculty was created, training translators and referents.

In 1963, the institute's dormitory was put into operation on Gagarin Avenue. The construction of the sports and recreation camp “Linguist” has begun on the picturesque shore of the Gorky Sea, 100 km from the city

Turn of the century (1988-2009)

In 1988, the university held democratic elections of its leader for the first time. The first rector elected by the collective, and not appointed “from above”, wasGennady Petrovich Ryabov.

Faculties:

Department of full-time and correspondence education

The department of part-time and part-time education provides training in the following areas of the Federal State Educational Standard:

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Code

directions/

specialties

Name

directions/

specialties

Graduate department

034700.62

Documentation and archival science

Mathematics and computer science

090900.62

Information Security

Mathematics and computer science

031300.62

Journalism

073900.62

Theory and history of art, profile “Theory and methods of teaching fine arts in secondary and higher schools”

Cultural studies, history and ancient languages

035700.62

Linguistics, profile “Theory and practice of intercultural communication”

Foreign literature and theory of intercultural communication

080200.62

Management, profiles “Tourism and hotel business” and “Financial management”

economics and Management

080100.62

Economics, profile “Finance and Credit”

economics and Management

030600.62

Journalism

Cultural studies, history and ancient languages

031100.62

Linguistics

(English language)

Department of English

Department of English Philology

031100.62

Linguistics

(German)

Department of German Language

Department of German Philology

Department of Linguodidactics and Methods of Teaching Foreign Languages ​​Department of Pedagogy and Psychology

031100.62

Linguistics

(French)

Department of French

Department of French Philology

Department of Linguodidactics and Methods of Teaching Foreign Languages ​​Department of Pedagogy and Psychology

080500.62

Management

economics and Management

030601.65

Journalism

Cultural studies, history and ancient languages

032001.65

Documentation and documentation support for management

Mathematics and computer science

070906.65

History and theory of fine arts

Cultural studies, history and ancient languages

080105.65

Finance and credit

economics and Management

080507.65

Organizational management (Specializations:

Hotel and tourism business and - Financial management)

The training is simply below par. If you think that you will be taught foreign languages ​​at this, so to speak, “university,” forget about it. The maximum that you will be able to do after graduation is to explain yourself on your fingers. So rely only on yourself. Everywhere there is a complete disregard for everything and everyone, and first of all for the quality of education. Half of the classes are lectures read from sight (like dictation - remember the 5th grade of school, Russian language lessons). Students will find out about the cancellation of any classes by waiting for about 40 minutes for the teacher. And now in Foreign Language there is a new feature - to unite small groups with each other. As a result, in addition to the initially low-quality education, we end up with overcrowded groups. Absolutely the same education can be obtained at home with a tutor or at language courses (only you won’t get a crust at the end). And with all this, you will be charged decent money for such disgrace. Very decent.

Next year I will graduate with a bachelor's degree in linguistics in German. and I plan to enroll in a master’s program in Moscow (as the circumstances are). Having studied for three years, I can say that the teachers are different. Most of them are excellent, highly qualified teachers, they don’t let students pass (after reading the reviews, I was horrified that this happens in some universities), you have to cram a lot, some teachers are harmful, they don’t really stand on ceremony with students during exams if the latter are a little late. In general, not a single exam was passed poorly. The university building itself and the technical equipment of the classrooms are 5 plus! In my opinion, many hours are devoted to teaching methods, psychology and other disciplines. I would like more practice in the language. My rating for the university is 4!