St Petersburg University will cancel the Liberal arts and sciences system, the human rights program and almost all English courses

Students of the Faculty of Liberal Arts and Sciences studied the new curriculum of St. Petersburg State University. They report that the Liberal arts and sciences system has been eliminated from the plan. Earlier, the scientific director of this system, Nikita Kuznetsov, reported that it was characterized by "the worst Western stereotypes." Sota drew attention to this.

As students write, the following changes will be introduced in the new academic year:

In addition, students write that over the past two years, the number of teachers has greatly decreased – out of a hundred teachers since 2021, 25 people have left the university.

Not only the curriculum of St Petersburg University is changing. Earlier, The Insider wrote that the university management decided to change the symbol – instead of the "Winged Genius" it will be a monument to Count Sergei Uvarov, the Minister of Public Education during the reign of Nicholas I. Sergey Uvarov is the author of the theory of official nationality, the state ideology of the Russian Empire during the reign of Nicholas I. It is based on conservative views on education, science, literature, and the motto was the expression "Orthodoxy, Autocracy, Nationality" as an antithesis to the motto of the Great French Revolution "Liberty, equality, fraternity."

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