Organization:Perm State Institute of Culture

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Perm State Institute of Culture
(PSIC)
Пермский государственный институт культуры
(ПГИК)
Perm State Institute of Arts and Culture.jpg
Former names
Perm Institute of Culture;
Perm State Institute of Art and Culture;
Perm State Academy of Arts and Culture
Typepublic
Established1975
RectorLyudmila Ivanovna Drobysheva-Razumovskaya
Students1795
Location
18 Gazety Zvezda street, Perm
,
[ ⚑ ] : 58°00′47″N 56°14′36″E / 58.01306°N 56.24333°E / 58.01306; 56.24333
Campus
Websitewww.psiac.ru

Perm State Institute of Culture (PSIC; Russian: Пермский государственный институт культуры; ПГИК, Permskiy gosudarstvennyy institut kul'tury; PGIK) is a state institution of higher education[1] in Volga Federal District of Russia located in the city of Perm, the administrative centre of Perm Krai. This is the only musical institution of higher education in the region.

History

On 26 March 1975, the Perm Institute of Culture (PIC) was formed, which trained librarian and club workers for the Kirov and Perm Oblasts, as well as the Udmurt ASSR and Komi ASSR. From the moment of its foundation, the institute had the only musical specialty – folk instruments. A few years later, the institute added training for pianists and other musical specialties.[2][3][4]

In 1991, the PIC was renamed into the Perm State Institute of Art and Culture (PSIAC).[5]

In 2013, the experimental faculty “Conservatory” was created at PSIAC, which teaches in all musical specialties.[6][7] In the same year, PSIAC was renamed into the Perm State Academy of Arts and Culture.[8]

In 2015, it was renamed into the Perm State Institute of Culture (PSIC).[5]

For the period from 1975 to 2020, the PSIC produced 14.5 thousand specialists.[9]

Structure

The institute has 5 faculties (Faculty of Cultural Studies and Socio-Cultural Technologies; Faculty of Documentary and Information Communications; Faculty of Arts; Faculty of Arts and Education; Faculty of Additional and Innovative Education) and 15 departments (chairs).[10]

References

  1. "Лицензия" (in ru). Rosobrnadzor. 3 June 2016. http://rl.obrnadzor.gov.ru/licenseCard?id=891BF71C5B0B5121E9A2FD229E8F6979. 
  2. Об организации института культуры в Перми: Постановление Совета Министров РСФСР от 26 марта 1975 г. // Собрание постановлений правительства РСФСР. 1975. № 5. Ст. 38.
  3. Материалы Свода памятников истории и культуры РСФСР: Пермская область / Сост., науч. ред. Л. С. Рафиенко. — М.: Research Institute of Culture of the Ministry of Culture of the RSFSR, 1978. — P. 30.
  4. Teeter M. H., Sutter E. B., Ruble B. A. Soviet Research Institutes Project. Vol.III: The humanities. — Office of Research, United States Information Agency, 1981. — P. 227
  5. 5.0 5.1 "История" (in ru). PSIC. 2015. https://psiac.ru/about/history. 
  6. "В Перми появится консерватория" (in ru). colta.ru. 30 August 2013. http://archives.colta.ru/docs/30671. 
  7. "С нового учебного года в Перми на базе ПГАИК откроется консерватория" (in ru). properm.ru. 30 August 2013. https://properm.ru/news/society/65479/. 
  8. "Ректора ПГИИК отправили в отставку" (in ru). Rossiyskaya Gazeta. 22 February 2013. https://rg.ru/2013/02/22/reg-pfo/perm-rector.html. 
  9. "Пермский государственный институт культуры отмечает 45-летие" (in ru). vesti-perm.ru. 10 December 2020. https://vesti-perm.ru/archive/a343f323037544058955d2f9a5555282. 
  10. "Кафедры ПГИК" (in ru). PSIC. 2022. https://www.psiac.ru/struct/kaf/all. 

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