Pyatigorsk State University (PSU)
Pyatigorsk State University (PSU)

The date of foundation of Pyatigorsk State University is considered to be June 27, 1939, when the Pedagogical School officially became a higher educational institution. Since then, the university has undergone various changes and transformations - an increase in the number of years of study, several renamings - and officially became known as Pyatigorsk State University in 2016. Since 2005, the head of the university is Professor Gorbunov Alexander Pavlovich. By 2009, 10 faculties were formed at the university. Further, on their basis, institutes and higher schools were created, having one of the faculties in their composition. In addition, PSU is actively developing the system of pre-university, postgraduate and additional education. It has a branch in Novorossiysk. Currently, the university has 34 departments. Now Pyatigorsk State University has more than 5,500 students and 3,000 students from different regions of Russia and foreign countries. All the peoples of the Caucasus are also represented in PSU.

The university stage of the All-Russian competition “Teacher of the Year in Russia” in the category “Step into the Profession” has been completed!

PSU students reviewed open lessons at School No. 5 in Pyatigorsk. Participants presented a variety of topics, demonstrating their teaching skills:

Aliya Azamatovna Muratova (Higher School of Design and Architecture) conducted an art lesson in the 8th grade: “170 Years of Russian Artist M.A. Vrubel”;

Anna Arturovna Arakelyan (Institute of Foreign Languages and International Tourism) presented an English lesson in the 6th grade: “Our School Code: Creating the Perfect School”;

Promotorova Ekaterina Dmitrievna (Institute of Translation Studies, Russian Studies, and Multilingualism) conducted a Russian language lesson in the 8th grade: “Simple and Compound Prepositions”;

Sofia Gavrilina (Institute of Romance and Germanic Languages, Information and Humanities Technologies) demonstrated an English lesson in the 8th grade: “Technology and Our Modern World”;

Nikita Alekseevich Malofeev (Graduate School of Management) presented a history lesson in the 11th grade: “Russia Today.”

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