Irkutsk State Linguistic University

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MottoВзаимопонимание со всем миром
Established1948
RectorГ.Д. Воскобойник
Academic staff
10
Irkutsk State Linguistic University
Иркутский государственный лингвистический университет
MottoВзаимопонимание со всем миром
Established1948
RectorГ.Д. Воскобойник
Academic staff
10
Students4200
Location,
52°17′19″N 104°16′43″E / 52.28861°N 104.27861°E / 52.28861; 104.27861
Websitehttp://www.islu.ru

Irkutsk State Linguistic University (Russian: Иркутский государственный лингвистический университет (ИГЛУ)) was a university in Irkutsk, Siberia in eastern Russia founded in 1948.

In 2016, it was integrated into Irkutsk State University as the newly created Institute of Philology, Foreign Languages and Media Communication.[1] The university consists of two institutes (Institute of Cross-cultural Communication and Institute of Educational Technologies) and two independent faculties (Social Sciences Faculty and Education-by-Correspondence Faculty).

The university gives linguistic education from secondary school to university to post-graduate and post-doctoral research programmes.

License

A national license empowers the university to train professionals in 17 major areas at 10 faculties.

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