Faculty of International Relations, Belarusian State University

The Faculty of International Relations of the Belarusian State University (Belarusian: Факультэт міжнародных адносін) was founded in 1995. The faculty trains specialists in the following areas: international relations, international law, world economy, management of international tourism, customs, linguistica and area studies, modern foreign languages and cultural studies.

Faculty of International Relations
Established1995
DeanProf. Viktar Shadurski
Administrative staff
250
Location, ,
AffiliationsBelarusian State University
Websitefir.bsu.by

Dean of the Faculty - professor, doctor of historical sciences Shadursky Victor Gennadievich.

History

October 1, 1995 formed the Faculty of International Relations. In late 2003, at the Department of Oriental Languages Department was opened National Center for Chinese Studies, "Character" (from 2006 Confucius Institute). In 2009, the Center was opened at the Faculty of Korean Studies.

Education building

Building built center of Minsk, near the railway station and the main building of the Belarusian State University, on the streets of Leningradskaya. 13-storey building was erected ten years. In 2012, it was put into operation. The opening ceremony took place on the housing 1 September 2012 with the participation of President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko.[1][2]

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