Azerbaijan University of Languages

Azerbaijan University of Languages

Infobox_University
name = Azerbaijan University of Languages
native_name = Azərbaycan Dillər Universiteti
latin_name =


motto =
established = 1973
type = Public
endowment =
staff =
faculty = 700
president =
provost =
principal =
rector =
chancellor = Samad I. Seyidov
vice_chancellor =
dean =
head_label =
head =
students =
undergrad = 4000
postgrad = 900
doctoral =
city = Baku
state =
country =Azerbaijan
campus = Urban
free_label =
free =
colors =
colours =
mascot =
nickname =
affiliations =
website = [http://adu.edu.az/en/index.php http://adu.edu.az/en/index.php]

Azerbaijan University of Languages ( _az. Azərbaycan Dillər Universiteti) is a public university located in Baku, Azerbaijan. The student body consists of approximately 4000 undergraduates and 900 graduate (master's degree) students. The University has a combined faculty of more than 700 teachers.

The beginnings of the University can be traced to 1937, with Azerbaijan Pedagogical Institute's opening of the School of Foreign Languages. In 1940, the Azerbaijan Communist Party decreed that a separate Institute of Foreign Languages be formed, but outbreak of World War II caused the new Institute to quickly fold back into Azerbaijan Pedagogical Institute. After the war, the government of Azerbaijan SSR created the Azerbaijan Institute of Foreign Languages in 1948, but it was folded into the Azerbaijan Institute of Russian Language and Literature in 1959. Finally, in 1973, the Azerbaijan Pedagogical Institute of Foreign Languages was established as an independent institution.

In 1996 the school was renamed the Azerbaijan State Institute of Languages, and in 2000 the Institute was given university status and renamed as the Azerbaijan University of Languages.

The University maintains close relations with UNESCO, operating a UNESCO Translation Department as well as hosting a UNESCO-sponsored faculty chair.

External links

* [http://adu.edu.az/en/index.php Azerbaijan University of Languages]


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Поможем решить контрольную работу

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Azerbaijan (disambiguation) — Azerbaijan or Azarbaijan may refer to:TerminologySince the adoption of the name Azerbaijan by the Republic of Azerbaijan in 1918, confusion has arisen between the historically known region of Azerbaijan in Iran and the country. [Bartold V.V.,… …   Wikipedia

  • List of Azerbaijan-related articles — Articles (arranged alphabetically) related to the Azerbaijan Republic include:#26 Baku Commissars 26 Commissars Memorial 1842 Baku earthquake 2000 Baku earthquakeA.az Abbasgulu Bakikhanov Abdulla Shaig Abdurahman Fatalibeyli Abülfaz Elçibay… …   Wikipedia

  • Languages of Finland — Official language(s) Finnish (1st: 92%, 2nd: 6%) Swedish (1st: 6%, 2nd: 60%) Minority language(s) official: Sami, Romani, Finnish Sign Langu …   Wikipedia

  • Azerbaijan — This article is about the country in Eurasia. For other uses, see Azerbaijan (disambiguation) …   Wikipedia

  • Languages of Azerbaijan — Many different languages have dominated in the territory currently called Azerbaijan. Present day Currently, the main language of Azerbaijan is Azerbaijani,In the Azerbaijani language speak 96,6 % the population Fact|date=April 2008 ,while… …   Wikipedia

  • Azerbaijan — /ah zeuhr buy jahn , az euhr buy jan /; Russ. /u zyirdd buy jahn /, n. 1. Also, Azerbaidzhan. Formerly, Azerbaijan Soviet Socialist Republic. a republic in Transcaucasia, N of Iran and W of the Caspian Sea. 7,735,918; 33,430 sq. mi. (86,600 sq.… …   Universalium

  • Languages of the Philippines — See also: Philippine languages Languages of the Philippines Map of the dominant ethnolinguistic groups of the Philippines …   Wikipedia

  • Languages of India — Indian languages redirects here. For languages of Americans, see Indigenous languages of the Americas. Languages of India Official language(s) Standard Hindi written in the Devanāgarī script (the Indian Constitution recognises English as a… …   Wikipedia

  • Languages of Indonesia — More than 700 living languages are spoken in Indonesia.[1] Most belong to the Austronesian language family, with a few Papuan languages also spoken. The official language is Indonesian (locally known as Bahasa Indonesia), a modified version of… …   Wikipedia

  • Azerbaijan — <p></p> <p></p> Introduction ::Azerbaijan <p></p> Background: <p></p> Azerbaijan a nation with a majority Turkic and majority Shia Muslim population was briefly independent (from 1918 to 1920)… …   The World Factbook

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”