HISTORY

Courses available

Department of Russia was founded on January 16th, 1964. When it was first founded, there was only a Diploma course. Lecturers were the Russian native professors. There were a total 13 of Russian native teachers from 1964 to 1981. Starting in 2000 BA course is provided. In 2008 MA Qualifying course was opened, and then in 2009, the MA course was started. The CHRD (Centre of Human Resource Development) evening classes are open once in three months. In the 2016-2017 academic year, there are 341 students studying under the department of Russian.

International Relationship

On December 15th, 2011 the momentum of understanding for cooperation between Yangon University of Foreign Languages and Moscow Institute of Asian and African Studies was signed. The signing ceremony of the momentum of understanding for cooperation between Yangon University of Foreign Languages and Russkiy Mir Foundation was held on 12th December 2014. The implementation of opening the Russian Centre at Yangon University of Foreign Languages is in progress.

MISSION

  • Language Mastery : Develop strong Russian language skills and cultural understanding.
  • Cultural Engagement : Facilitate events for a deeper appreciation of Russian culture.
  • Academic Excellence : Encourage research and scholarly pursuits in Russian studies.

VISION

The Russian Department aspires to be a global center of excellence, cultivating scholars proficient in Russian language and culture to actively contribute to international dialogue and enrich cross-cultural understanding between Myanmar and the world.

Strength and Qualifications of the Teaching Staffs

The former heads of department of Russian are as followed:

  1. Daw Htwe Htwe (Professor)
  2. U Tun Tun Min (Assistant Lecturer)
  3. U Twin Aye Maung (Lecturer)
  4. Daw Myint Myint Yee (Assistant Lecturer)

The current head of department is Daw Soe Soe Yee (Lecturer).

1 head of department (lecturer), 11 lecturers, 4 assistant lecturers, 3 tutors, in total 19 teaching staffs are working in the department of Russian.