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MHI
was established in 1994 in
Murmansk, the largest city beyond the Polar Circle in the world. It operates
two buildings in the center of
Murmansk
(the main building is in the picture). There are five faculties in MHI:
the Faculty of Law, the Faculty of Economics, the Faculty of Foreign
Languages, the Faculty of Psychology, the Faculty of Journalism.
MHI
provides continuous education through graduate programs (higher
education), post-graduate and complementary programs in various
professions (re-qualification, advanced training, complementary courses).
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» MHI: HIGH STANDARDS OF EDUCATION
The teaching process in MHI is arranged to meet the strictest state standards for higher education in Russia, which helps its graduates adjust to the rapidly changing world. The status of MHI is fully licensed,
certified and accredited by The Ministry of Education and Science of Russia. The course duration of studies for a Master's degree is five years for full-time students and six years for correspondence students. The students receive their practical training at enterprises of Murmansk, which increases their opportunities to find jobs after graduation. Post-graduate education in MHI is available in three fields - economics, law and psychology. 68% of the teaching staff have at least a PhD
degree.
» MHI: MODERN APPROACH TO SPECIALISTS' TRAINING
MHI pursues a modern approach to training specialists in the highly demanded spheres - law, economics, foreign languages, journalism and psychology. It has four well-equipped computer rooms and a local area net, which enables the students to productively use the modern information technologies such as the Internet, information data bases, professional applications, e-books etc. Its own library provides MHI with all necessary books, periodicals and other literature. The unique Quality Control System helps MHI efficiently monitor the teaching process and flexibly introduce measures to improve both students' and
teachers' performance.
» MHI: ACTIVE INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION
MHI supports 16 long-term projects with over 20 partners from Western Europe, Canada and the
USA. About 300 students participate in international activities every year (student exchange programs, conferences, workshops, summer camps etc.).
In 2003 Murmansk Humanities Institute became a member of the University
of the Arctic. It started cooperation with approximately 100 new
partners in different projects and educational programs. In its international activities MHI focuses especially on intense collaboration with institutions in the neighboring countries - Finland, Norway and
Sweden.
» MHI: RESEARCH ACTIVITIES
The research work in MHI includes studies in the sphere of economics (specifically economics of the Kola Peninsula, development of private business in specific conditions), psychology (today's youth problems), law, linguistics and journalism. At the international level, joint research with partners from Western Europe includes various problems in psychology, linguistics and
economics.
» MHI:
CONSTANT DEVELOPMENT
MHI is never satisfied with what is already achieved. It starts new research projects, renovates the computer rooms and gym equipment, implements new social programs for students. The permanent development helps MHI remain one of the most competitive educational establishments in the Russian North-West. Presently, MHI is widening the range of complementary training such as extension courses and pre-qualification, which enables people with different education levels to meet the high employment requirements of
today.
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