At — the beginning of the academic year — the preparation of the festival of — faculties started at SMSUH. This year the main topic will be the answer to the question «Why — we love our profession».
During the festival faculties will demonstrate their scientific schools, educational achievements, talents and creativity tied with the prospects of their professions for the contemporary development of society.
Meetings with the graduates, future applicants, students of foundation courses of SMSUH during the festival will demonstrate — practical significance and topicality of the chosen professional path.
Guests of the festival of — faculties will be not only students but also lectures, members of the Academic Councils, the social partners of faculties of SMSUH.
At the end of the festival, each faculty will develop a program of the thematic session for the children health camp according to the faculty’s professional orientation. The program will be realized during the «guide’s summer of 2011,» by the students of our University.
By the results of the festival of the faculties the unique factual material for the creative competition «My profession yesterday, today and tomorrow» will be collected.
A schedule of the festival of — faculties of SMSUH
—Faculty — — — | Duration |
Faculty of Law — — — | 29 November — 5 December, 2010 |
Faculty of fine and visual arts | 20 December – 26 December, 2010 |
Faculty of exact sciences and innovative technology | 21 February — 27 February, 2011 |
-Faculty of speech correction | 28 February – 6 March, 2011 |
-Faculty of psychology | 21 March – 27 March, 2011 |
Faculty of design | 21 March – 27 March, 2011 |
Pedagogical faculty | 28 March – 3 April, 2011 |
Faculty of culture and music arts |
—11 April – 17 April, 2011 |
Faculty of foreign languages and international communication |
11 April – 17 April, 2011 |
Faculty of journalism | 18 April – 24 April, 2011 |
Faculty of history |
2 May – 8 May 2011 |
Philological faculty | 16 May – 21 May, 2011 |
Faculty of ecology and natural sciences | 30 May – 5 June, 2011 — |