Head of the Center
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Karen Hakobyan ORCID: 0000-0002-4933-2933 SPIN-код: 8448-6514 / Author ID: 915034 [email protected]
PHd in Philology, Associate Professor, Acting Professor, Head of the Department of Russian Language and Professional Communication, Head of the Center for Russian Studies at the Institute of Philology and Intercultural Communication of the Russian-Armenian University; Yerevan, Armenia.
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Education
03.08.2009 - Academic title of Associate Professor in "Linguistics"; decision of the Academic Council of EGU dated 18.06.2009, confirmed.
28.10.2005 - Defense of the candidate dissertation on "Semantics, Syntax, and Pragmatics of Russian Logical-Modal Particles (based on the materials 'only' and 'even')" in the specialty 10.02.04 – "Slavic Languages" at the Specialized Council on Slavic Languages 059 VAK at EGLU named after V.Ya. Bryusov.
1999–2001 - Master's degree at the Faculty of Russian Philology of EGU, Master of Philology, Pedagogy in "Russian Language and Literature."
1994–1999 - Bachelor's degree at the Faculty of Russian Philology of EGU, Bachelor of Philology in "Russian Language and Literature."
Professional Development
14.03.2018-16.03.2018 - Advanced training courses on the program "Global Systems of Linguodidactic Testing and Language Teaching: Methods and Technologies" (Russian University of Friendship of Peoples, Moscow).
13.11.2017-17.11.2017 - Advanced training courses on the program "Methodology (Theory and Technology) of Linguodidactic Testing within the Framework of the Russian State Testing System for Foreign Citizens" (Russian University of Friendship of Peoples, Moscow).
07.11.2017-08.11.2017 - Advanced training course "Humanitarian Cooperation in the Aspect of Intercultural Communication" (Pushkin Institute of the Russian Language, Moscow).
June-August 2017 - Advanced training course "Development of Interactive Electronic Educational Course in the MOODLE System" (Russian-Armenian (Slavonic) University, Yerevan).
27.02.2017-01.03.2017 - Advanced training course "Teaching Russian as a Foreign Language in the Modern Educational Environment" (Russian University of Friendship of Peoples, Moscow).
January-March 2017 - Retraining course in English (Level C1 - Speaking, Reading) (Russian-Armenian (Slavonic) University, Yerevan).
21.11.2016-23.11.2016 - Advanced training courses on "Current Issues of Implementing Educational Programs in Russian" (Pushkin Institute of the Russian Language, Moscow).
23.06.2014-28.06.2014 - Advanced training course "Integration Exam in Russian Language, History of Russia, and Basics of Russian Legislation: Conceptual Foundations, Methods, and Technologies for Preparing Teachers" (Russian University of Friendship of Peoples, Moscow).
22.07.2013-11.08.2013 - Successful exam in Bulgarian at level C2 according to the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages at the International Center of Bulgarian Studies at Veliko Tarnovo University, Bulgaria.
21.01.2013-29.01.2013 - Advanced training courses on "Linguodidactic Testing" (Russian University of Friendship of Peoples, Moscow).
05.11.2012-18.05.2012 - Advanced training courses for teachers of Russian language and literature (Committee for External Relations of St. Petersburg and Educational Publishing Center "Zlatoust," St. Petersburg).
Work Experience
August 2012 – Present – Head of the Department of Russian Language and Professional Communication at RAU (since 01.03.2019 – Acting Professor) at the Russian-Armenian University.
September 2005 – August 2013 – Associate Professor at the Department of Linguistics and Theory of Communication at EGU named after V.Ya. Bryusov.
September 2002 – August 2012 – Associate Professor at the Department of Russian Linguistics, Typology, and Theory of Communication at EGU.
Courses Taught
- Old Slavic Language (Bachelor's, "Philology");
- Historical Grammar of the Russian Language (Bachelor's, "Philology");
- History of the Russian Literary Language (Bachelor's, "Philology");
- Modern Russian Language (Syntax) (Bachelor's, "Philology");
- Introduction to the Theory of Communication (Bachelor's, "Philology");
- Fundamentals of Linguistics (Bachelor's, "Linguistics");
- Linguistic Pragmatics (Master's, "Philology");
- General Linguistics and History of Linguistic Theories (Master's, "Linguistics");
- Text Linguistics (Master's, "Philology");
- History of Linguistic Theories (Master's, "Philology");
- Semantics and Pragmatics of Function Words (Master's, "Philology").