Far Eastern Institute of Management
Since 1944
Russia
Far Eastern Federal District of the Russian Federation
Khabarovsk
680000 st. Muravyova-Amursky, 33
Far Eastern Institute of Management - a branch of the Russian Academy of National Economy and Public Administration under the President of the Russian Federation (DVIU RANEPA) - a higher educational institution in Khabarovsk.
Assets
For 2018, the university has the following departments:
- Department of State and Municipal Administration and Service Law
- Department of Management and Business Law
- Department of Sociology, Social Work and Law
- Department of Economics and Financial Law
- Department of Public and Private Law
- Department of Philosophy, History, State and Law
- Department of Russian and Foreign Languages
- Department of Mathematical Methods and Information Technology
History
2010
On September 20, 2010, DVAGS, as a branch, became part of the Russian Academy of National Economy and Public Administration under the President of the Russian Federation and was called the Far Eastern Institute of Management.
1995
In 1995, the personnel center was transformed into the Far Eastern Academy of Public Service (DWAG).
1992
In January 1992, the institute was transformed into the Far Eastern Personnel Center at the Main Directorate for Training Personnel for Public Service under the Government of the Russian Federation.
1991
In April 1991, the Far Eastern Institute of Political Science and Social Management was renamed the Far Eastern Socio-Political Institute.
1990
In November 1990, the higher party school was transformed into the Far Eastern Institute of Political Science and Social Management. By this time, the party school included the departments of political science and the theory of socialism, the history of the CPSU, political economy, the theory and policy of the party, state construction and law, sociology and social psychology, philosophy, the economy of the USSR, world development and international politics of the USSR, socialist culture, Russian and foreign languages, military. In addition, there was a correspondence department, a laboratory of computer science and computer technology, as well as a faculty of advanced training for party, Soviet and ideological personnel. At the party school, training was carried out at the biennial department on the basis of higher education and four-year on the basis of secondary education.
1956
In September 1956, it was transformed into the Khabarovsk inter-regional party school under the Khabarovsk Regional Committee of the CPSU (B.), Whose duties now included the training of leadership personnel for party, Soviet and newspaper institutions of the Khabarovsk and Primorsky territories, the Buryat-Mongolian Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic, as well as the regions - Amur, Sakhalin and Chita.
In December 1956, it was transformed into the Khabarovsk Higher Party School (HVPSH), which was engaged in training personnel of party and Soviet workers, as well as press workers for the entire Far East.
1953
In September 1953, it was transformed into the Khabarovsk Regional Three-Year Party School under the Khabarovsk Regional Committee of the CPSU (B.).
1948
In August 1948, the first graduation of 63 people who were aimed at Soviet and party work took place at the party school.
1946
In November 1946, it was transformed into the Khabarovsk regional two-year party school under the Khabarovsk regional committee of the CPSU (B.), Where propaganda and Komsomol were added to the existing branches.
1944
In August 1944, on the basis of regional party courses for the preparation and retraining of party and Soviet assets, the Khabarovsk regional one-year party school was created under the Khabarovsk regional committee of the CPSU (B.) With party and newspaper branches.