Position: Head of the Department of Philosophy, Sociology and Law, Far Eastern State University of Railway Transport, Professor.
Academic title: Associate Professor (1996) Academic degree: Doctor of Political Sciences (2009)
Education: higher education, specialty – history, qualification – historian, teacher of history and social studies (Faculty of History, Far Eastern State University, Vladivostok).
1994 – defended his PhD thesis on “German Political Parties and the Unification of Germany” (Faculty of Philosophy, St. Petersburg State University, scientific specialty – 23.00.02 – political institutions and processes)
2009 – defended his doctoral thesis on “German political parties in the process and after the unification of Germany: mechanisms of competition and trends in evolution” (Faculty of Philosophy, St. Petersburg State University, scientific specialty – 23.00.02 – political institutions and processes).
Subjects taught: political science, sociology, introduction to the profession of international relations, theory of international relations.
Research interests: modern political processes, theory of political parties, political parties of Germany, problems of professional socialization of students/
Professional development:
– “Current issues of the organization of the work of the department, the educational structural unit”, 16 hours, Federal State Budgetary Educational Institution of Higher Professional Education (Certificate of advanced Training No. 2704000016199 dated 05/22/2021)
– “Online and offline teacher”, 72 hours, Federal State Budgetary Educational Institution of Higher Professional Education (Advanced Training Certificate No. 270400018372 dated 12/27/2021)
– “Online and offline teacher”, 72 hours, Federal State Budgetary Educational Institution of Higher Professional Education (Advanced Training Certificate No. 040000535873 dated 03/31/2023)
The total number of scientific and methodological works is 69.
Additional information: Deputy Editor-in-Chief of the scientific and theoretical journal “Social Sciences and Humanities in the Far East”