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Specializations within this programme
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Your future career
Graduates are able to perform the following types of professional activity:
Translation;
Advisory and communicative work: participation in business negotiations, conferences, symposia, seminars using several working languages; use of conflict situations resolution tactics in the field of intercultural communication;
Research work: identification and critical analysis of specific problems of intercultural communication and translation that influence effectiveness of intercultural and interlingual contacts.
Graduates have an opportunity to work at information, analytical and translation departments of Russian and international companies, at higher education institutions, research and cultural institutions, administrative and commercial structures. Graduates can also continue their education at Master’s and Postgraduate level programs.
Cooperation agreements are signed with
- St. Petersburg Association for International Cooperation;
- St. Petersburg Chamber of Commerce and Industry;
- EGO Translating Company;
- Museum of the History of St. Petersburg;
- City Tourist Information Office (St. Petersburg);
- University of Bedfordshire (United Kingdom);
- University of Warsaw;
- University of Mons (Belgium).
Research activity
Linguistics students make presentations at research-to-practice conferences organized by the Department of Foreign Languages. Conferences are held in the framework of the "Palette of Languages and Cultures" and "Current Problems of Modern Linguistics" Forums. Conference material is published in special collections.
Linguistics students take part in the student research work competition on the subject of creating a tolerant environment in St. Petersburg. The competition is held by the Committee for Science and Higher Education of St. Petersburg.
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