Pedagogical Institute of Irkutsk State University

The Pedagogical Institute of Irkutsk State University (Russian: Педагоги́ческий институ́т Ирку́тского госуда́рственного университе́та) was founded in 1909 in Irkutsk, Siberia as Irkutsk Teaching Institute for training teachers for schools and colleges. The institute has 3 faculties and 21 departments,[1] and provides education in 9 training directions.[3] Minor plant 2585 Irpedina, discovered by Soviet astronomer and a graduate of the Institute Nikolay Chernykh, is named after the institute (Chernykh's wife, Lyudmila Chernykh, was also an astronomer and a graduate of the institute).

Pedagogical Institute of Irkutsk State University
Педагогический институт Иркутского государственного университета
Former names

Irkutsk Teaching Institute (1909)

East-Siberian Institute of People's Education (1918)

Pedagogical Faculty of Irkutsk State University (1921)

Irkutsk State Pedagogical Institute (1931)

Irkutsk State Pedagogical University (1997)

East-Siberian State Academy of Education (2009)

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TypePublic
Established1909[1]
Parent institution
Irkutsk State University
DirectorProf. Aleksandr Vladimirovich Semirov[2]
Academic staff
>200[1]
Students>4000[1]
Location, ,
Russia

52°17′33″N 104°17′11″E / 52.29250°N 104.28639°E / 52.29250; 104.28639
LanguageRussian
Websitepi.isu.ru

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e История [History]. Иркутский государственный университет. Педагогический институт [Irkutsk State University. Pedagogical Institute] (in Russian). Retrieved 19 September 2019.
  2. ^ Структура института, сотрудники [The Institute's structure, employees]. Иркутский государственный университет. Педагогический институт [Irkutsk State University. Pedagogical Institute] (in Russian). Retrieved 19 September 2019.
  3. ^ Об институте [About the Institute]. Иркутский государственный университет. Педагогический институт [Irkutsk State University. Pedagogical Institute] (in Russian). Retrieved 19 September 2019.