The St. Petersburg Bekhterev Psychoneurological Research Institute ( Russian : Санкт-Петербургский научно-исследовательский психоневрологический институт им. В. М. Бехтерева, НИИ им. В. М. Бехтерева ) is a postgraduate education center and the oldest Russian scientific institution aimed at performing studies in the fields of neurology , psychiatry , psychology , and contiguous disciplines. The institute was established by Vladimir Bekhterev in 1907 with official support from Emperor Nicholas II and Russian Prime Minister P. A. Stolypin . Having founded the institute, V. M. Bekhterev became its first director.
26-474: The official publication of the institute is The Bekhterev Review of Psychiatry and Medical Psychology (Russian: Обозрение психиатрии и медицинской психологии им. В. М. Бехтерева). The Psychoneurological Institute was founded in 1907 by the domestic scientist Vladimir Mikhailovich Bekhterev as a research and higher education institution. Bekhterev became the first head of this type of scientific and educational institution. The Psychoneurological Institute has
52-498: A general availability of educational courses for people of different genders and religions, as well as the program announced by V. M. Bekhterev. According to the charter , the goal of the institute was to develop and disseminate knowledge in the fields of psychology and neuroscience, as well as related sciences. Courses in psychology, anatomy, philosophy, history, history of philosophy and psychology, history of culture and art, etc. were taught here. In 1908, 421 students were admitted to
78-417: Is a Russian peer-reviewed medical journal containing original research , systematic reviews , etc. relating to the areas of psychiatry , medical psychology and psychotherapy . In 1896 Vladimir Bekhterev , the great Russian neuropathologist , created a new Russian journal under the title Overview of Psychiatry and Medical Psychology ( Russian : Обозрение психиатрии и медицинской психологии ). It
104-2527: Is a list of education ministries by country: [REDACTED] This list is incomplete ; you can help by adding missing items . ( January 2013 ) Africa [ edit ] Ministry of National Education (Algeria) Ministry of Education (Egypt) Ministry of Education (Ethiopia) Ministry of Education (Ghana) Ministry of Education (Kenya) Ministry of Education (Namibia) Nigeria: Federal Ministry of Education (Nigeria) Rivers State: Rivers State Ministry of Education Kaduna State: Ministry of Education, Science and Technology (Kaduna State) Ministry of Education (Rhodesia) (1965-1979) Ministry of Education (Rwanda) Ministry of Education (Sierra Leone) Ministry of Education (Somalia) Ministry of Education and Science (Somaliland) South Africa: Department of Higher Education and Training Department of Basic Education Antecedents: Department of Education (South Africa) (split in 2009) Bantu Education Department (1953-1994) Zambia: Ministry of General Education Ministry of Higher Education (Zambia) Ministry of Education, Sport and Culture (Zimbabwe) Americas [ edit ] Ministry of Education (Argentina) Ministry of Education (Bahamas) Barbados: Ministry of Education, Technological & Vocational Training (Barbados) Belize: Ministry of Education, Youth, Sports and Culture Ministry of Education (Bolivia) Ministry of Education (Brazil) Canada: no federal ministry, see Education in Canada : Alberta British Columbia Manitoba New Brunswick Newfoundland and Labrador Northwest Territories Nova Scotia Nunavut Ontario Prince Edward Island Quebec Saskatchewan Yukon Ministry of Education (Chile) Ministry of National Education (Colombia) Costa Rica: Ministry of Education (Costa Rica) El Salvador: Ministry of Education (El Salvador) Guatemala: Ministry of Education (Guatemala) Honduras: Secretariat of Education (Honduras) Ministry of Education (Jamaica) Secretariat of Public Education ( Mexico ) Nicaragua: Ministry of Education (Nicaragua) Panama: Ministry of Education (Panama) Ministry of Education (Peru) Ministry of Education (Saint Lucia) Ministry of Education and National Reconciliation (Saint Vincent and
130-648: The siege of Leningrad , the research activities of the Institute continued. Currently, the Institute is a large research and clinical institution, employing specialists in the fields of psychiatry, psychotherapy, medical psychology, narcology , neurology and neurosurgery. This article about a scientific organization is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . The Bekhterev Review of Psychiatry and Medical Psychology The Bekhterev Review of Psychiatry and Medical Psychology ( Russian : Обозрение психиатрии и медицинской психологии им. В.М.Бехтерева )
156-519: The Faculty of Literary History and taught seminaries on modern history (Gurevich Gymnasium, Ligovka, 1). In 1915, administrative concerns were added to the teaching load of V. A. Butenko – who acted as dean of the main department. A dispute arose over the status of the department. According to the commission of the Ministry of Public Education (privy councilors P. A. Nekrasov and A. A. Inostrantsev, trustee of
182-2550: The Grenadines) United States: United States Department of Education , headed by the United States secretary of education Many U.S. states also have a state-level department of education Secretary of Education of Puerto Rico Asia [ edit ] Ministry of Education (Afghanistan) Ministry of Education (Bahrain) Bangladesh: Ministry of Primary and Mass Education Ministry of Education (Bangladesh) Ministry of Education (Brunei) Ministry of Education (Myanmar) Ministry of Education (Bhutan) China: Ministry of Education (Mainland China) Education Bureau (Hong Kong) East Timor: Ministry of Education, Youth and Sport (East Timor) Ministry of Higher Education, Science and Culture (East Timor) Ministry of Education (India) Indonesia: Formal education: Ministry of Education, Culture, Research, and Technology (Indonesia) Religious education: Ministry of Religious Affairs (Indonesia) Ministry of Education (Iran) Ministry of Education (Iraq) Ministry of Education (Israel) Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (Japan) Ministry of Education (Jordan) Ministry of Education (Kuwait) [ ar ] Ministry of Education (South Korea) Ministry of Education (Laos) Ministry of Education (Lebanon) Malaysia: Ministry of Education (Malaysia) Ministry of Higher Education (Malaysia) Ministry of Education (Maldives) Ministry of Education (Nepal) Ministry of Education (Pakistan) Ministry of Education (Palestine) Philippines: Department of Education (Philippines) Ministry of Education (Philippines) Ministry of Education (Saudi Arabia) Ministry of Education (Singapore) Ministry of Education (Sri Lanka) Ministry of Education (Taiwan) Ministry of Education (Thailand) Ministry of Education and Training (Vietnam) Europe [ edit ] Austria: Ministry of Education, Science and Culture ( German : Bundesministerium für Bildung, Wissenschaft und Kultur ) Azerbaijan: Ministry of Education Belgium Flanders: Flemish Ministry of Education and Training ( Dutch : Vlaams Ministerie van Onderwijs en Vorming ) French Community: General Administration for Education and Scientific Research of
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234-639: The Petrograd educational district N. K. Kulchitsky), the main department was not a faculty, but a common step to various faculties. The need for this level was explained by the fact that general secondary education in Russia was not consistent with the requirements of higher education. Therefore, courses at the Psychoneurological Institute sought to fill this gap. Representatives of the institute, Academician V. M. Bekhterev and Professor A. S. Ginzberg, opposed
260-630: The Private University included persons of both sexes who had a matriculation certificate from the gymnasiums of the Ministry of Public Education or certificates of completion from other general educational institutions. In 1918, the university received the status of the Second Petrograd University, and in 1919, during the reorganization, the law and pedagogical faculties were transferred to the First Petrograd University;
286-716: The World Association for Dynamic Psychiatry (WADP). The coordinating editor is Victor Makarov, one of the former Presidents of the European Association for Psychotherapy . The journal publishes articles in the following categories: List of education ministries An education ministry is a national or subnational government agency politically responsible for education. Various other names are commonly used to identify such agencies, such as Ministry of Education , Department of Education , and Ministry of Public Education , and
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#1733086233416312-419: The commission found it expedient to assign the name of the main department to the faculty, “since in terms of purpose and organization it did not correspond to the content of the concept of faculty.” By 1916, the structure of the Psychoneurological Institute included 4 faculties (medical, legal, verbal history and natural history) and 3 departments (main, pedagogical, chemical and pharmaceutical). The most numerous
338-1999: The economy Ministry of finance Industry minister Ministry of infrastructure Ministry of trade and industry Ministry of transport Environment / natural resources Energy minister Ministry of energy Environment minister Ministry of electricity Ministry of petroleum Ministry of water resources Social Culture minister Ministry of culture Education minister Ministry of education and culture Health minister Ministry of health Information minister Housing minister Ministry of housing Ministry of justice Minister of labour Ministry of labour Regional minister Ministry of sports Tourism minister Ministry of home affairs Ministry of religious affairs Ministry of science Ministry of social affairs Ministry of social security Minister for Veterans Ministry of women Minister for women Other Minister without portfolio Lists Presidents Vice presidents Prime ministers Deputy prime ministers Presidents of assembly Agriculture ministries Climate change ministers Communications ministries Defence ministers Education ministries Environment ministers Environment ministries Finance ministers Foreign ministers Forest ministries Health ministries ( mental health ) Interior ministers Public works ministries [REDACTED] Government ministers by portfolio [REDACTED] Ministries by portfolio Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=List_of_education_ministries&oldid=1257750246 " Categories : Education lists by country Ministries of education Education policy Lists of government ministries Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description
364-600: The first course, including 313 females. The opening took place on February 15, 1908. The second reception took place in September of the same year, 1908, when another 479 people were admitted. By 1915, the number of students had reached 7,000. The first two years, students studied at the Main Faculty, where they received a philosophical education to understand the mutual connections and dependencies between individual scientific disciplines. Afterwards they continued their education at
390-569: The head of such an agency may be a minister of education or secretary of education . Such agencies typically address educational concerns such as the quality of schools or standardization of curriculum. The first such ministry ever is considered to be the Commission of National Education ( Polish : Komisja Edukacji Narodowej , Lithuanian : Edukacinė komisija ), founded in 1773 in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth . Following
416-633: The institute, he also attracted a number of specialists here. In the institute's lecture schedule for the 1915–1916 academic year, among the historian teachers of the verbal history department are B. L. Bogaevsky (history of Greece), I. D. Andreev (history of Byzantium and history of the Church), N. P. Ottokar (middle history), P. V. Bezobrazov (history of the South Slavs), I. V. Luchitsky (new history), G. V. Vernadsky (Russian history), M. A. Ostrovskaya (Russian history), and M. D. Priselkov (Russian story). Also among
442-523: The medical faculty was transformed into the State Institute of Medical Knowledge; the chemical-pharmaceutical department into the chemical-pharmaceutical institute, and the veterinary faculty at the Veterinary and Zootechnical Institute. The name of its founder was given to the university in 1925. During World War II (1941–1945), an evacuation hospital operated on the basis of the Institute, and during
468-459: The old idea of universities, which has been lost in the modern structure of universities that train specialized specialists. When creating the main faculty, the organizers of the institute were convinced that “for a physician, a historian, and a natural scientist, a philosophical education is necessary for his future scientific and practical activities, clarifying the mutual connection and dependence between individual scientific disciplines.” Meanwhile,
494-450: The pedagogical, legal, and medical faculties (since 1911), and since 1915 at the veterinary faculties and chemical- pharmaceutical departments. This was facilitated by the opening of the verbal history and natural history departments. Of the Russian historians who taught here, in particular Professor N.I. Kareev (1850–1931), who did a lot in organizing the teaching of historical disciplines at
520-637: The present . Columbia University Press. p. 167 . ISBN 978-0-231-12819-3 . Retrieved 17 March 2013 . ^ Ted Tapper; David Palfreyman (2005). Understanding Mass Higher Education: Comparative Perspectives On Access . RoutledgeFalmer. p. 140. ISBN 978-0-415-35491-2 . Retrieved 17 March 2013 . v t e Common types of government ministers and ministries Leadership President Vice president Prime minister Deputy prime minister First minister Deputy First Minister Premier Office of
546-605: The president Cabinet department / Office of the prime minister Speaker / President of the assembly Minister Titles Secretary of state Minister of state Deputy minister Undersecretary Assistant minister/Parliamentary secretary Defence / foreign affairs / public safety Ministry of defence Ministry of foreign affairs Immigration minister Interior minister Interior ministry International development minister Europe Economics/ infrastructure Commerce minister Ministry of
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#1733086233416572-399: The recognition of the basic faculty as a preparatory stage for higher education. “This,” the scientists insisted, “is a faculty with a complete cycle of basic departments of the most important scientific disciplines. The main faculty can be interpreted as the first years of university. The nature of teaching at the main faculty is purely university.” The main idea of the institute was to restore
598-430: The subjects of the verbal history faculty are general psychopathology (P. Ya. Rosenbakh), history of pedagogical teachings, general pedagogy (V. V. Uspensky), methods of teaching history (M. D. Priselkov), and history of ancient philosophy (D. P. Mirtov). V. A. Butenko taught general history to first-year students of the main faculty (Tenishevsky Hall, Mokhovaya, 33), taught a course of new history to senior students of
624-504: The website of Media Medica (consilium-medicum.com), the full-length papers being provided with summaries in both Russian and English. The current editor-in-chief is Yury Popov, but submitted articles are arranged in three sections with particular editors according to the subject-matter of a material: The chairman of the editorial board is Nikolay G. Neznanov, Director of the Bekhterev Research Institute and President of
650-764: Was named after him in 1927. But after he had died, the journal ceased publication. In 1990, the USSR State Committee for Publishing made a resolution to reestablish the journal. Later on, the Higher Attestation Commission of the Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation included the Bekhterev Review of Psychiatry and Medical Psychology in the list of leading journals and publications. Many issues are now available online through
676-744: Was the medical faculty. In 1916, after an inspection by the Ministry of Public Education , courses at the Psychoneurological Institute received the status of a “Private Petrograd University” with the rights of higher government educational institutions. V. M. Bekhterev was again elected president of the university. The election of deans and secretaries of departments and faculties also took place: Professor V. A. Butenko (main department), professor Sor V. A. Wagner (pedagogical), Professor A. S. Ginzberg (chemical-pharmaceutical), Academician V. M. Bekhterev ( medical faculty ), Professor N. I. Kareev (verbal-historical), Professor D. N. Zeiliger (natural history), and Professor P. I. Lyublinsky (legal). The number of students at
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