About the History Department
The Chair of History of the Humanitarian Training Center was established in the mid 1950s being a part of the Chair of the History of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union. Since 1991, it has acted as the Chair of History. Most of the Chair members are the Doctors of Historical Sciences, Professors, prominent domestic historian scholars. Among them: M. Kudelya-Odabashian, I. Kornilova, T. Karpenkova, Sh. Munchayev, I. Yablochkina and others. For many years, the postgraduate and doctoral studies have functioned at the premises of the Chair.
Over recent years, the Chair members have published over 10 academic textbooks, more than 30 manuals, a number of monographs and a host of other things.
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About the Philosophy Department
Department of Philosophy is one of the oldest at PRUE. Over the years the Department has done a great job of bringing up and educating students and post-graduate students, the preparation of a large detachment of PhDs, successfully operating today in various universities and academic institutions. The department has postgraduate on specialty "Ontology and the theory of knowledge."
The department is managed by Ivleva Marina, candidate of philosophical sciences, associate professor, who graduated from faculty of philosophy and graduate school of the Moscow State University named after M.V. Lomonosov.
The department applies highly modern innovative forms of teaching of philosophical disciplines, taking into account developments on the line of "Master Class", the creation of which involved the entire teaching staff. Some scientists of the department read author special courses.
Over the past decade the teaching staff of the department conducted a major scientific and educational-methodical work, which is reflected in textbooks, manuals, monographs. Textbook on discipline "Philosophy" edited by Professor N. Sidorenko was prepared (2004). Also prepared and published training manuals "Philosophy" CH.1,2 (group of authors); "Ethics and Aesthetics" (compiled by N. Sidorenko), "Logic" (group of authors). Candidate of Philosophy, Associate Professor Marina Ivleva has published a monograph "Spiritualistic tradition at the University of Philosophy in Russia in the late XIX - early XX century" (Moscow, 2003), and its manual "Logic" survived several reprints. Doctor of philosophic sciences, Professor E. Novikov has published a monograph "Philosophy and Sociology of Management" (2008). Candidate of Philosophy, Professor A. Samsin wrote and published a number of textbooks: "Eastern philosophy" Part 1 (2001); "Fundamentals of Economics Philosophy" (2003). Candidate of Philosophy, Associate Professor V. Ruta published the monograph "The problem of the proof in philosophy" (2005) and "In a perfect world: rationale and evidence in the philosophy of Hegel" (2015). N. Ershova, the candidate of philosophical sciences, associate professor, published monograph "The Way to yourself: a woman between sex and gender" (2007). Ph.D., associate professors Z. Bezveselnaya and I.Ponizovkina became the authors of electronic textbooks in philosophy (2010). The department has prepared and has published a number of guidelines and courses of lectures on "Philosophy" for students and "Philosophy of Science" for graduate students.
In 2010, the staff of the department under the leadership of Marina Ivleva, its head, PhD, Associate Professor, won the competition in the in terms of the federal target program "Research and scientific-pedagogical personnel of innovative Russia" in "Philosophy, sociology and cultural studies of science" and successfully He conducted research on the topic "The ontological status of a subject of the Russian subjective idealist philosophy" (2010-2012).
In 2012, the staff of the department under the leadership of Marina Ivleva, its head, PhD, Associate Professor, won another contest in the in terms of the federal target program "Research and scientific-pedagogical personnel of innovative of Russia" in direction "Philosophical sciences, sociological sciences and сultorology" and has successfully conducted research on the topic "Formation and development of the first school of thought in Russia: University spiritualism" (2012-2013).
In 2013, the department was merged with the Department of philosophy of RGTEU.