Elabuga Institute (branch) of KFU

The Elabuga merchant Glafira F. Stakheeva subscribed to the building of the Diocesan School for Girls in memory of her husband.

[5] The girls of the Eparchy School were taught the basic sciences, religion, etiquette, foreign languages and music.

The students from the nearest 12 districts of the Udmurt and Tatar ASSR were admitted into four faculties: history, physics and mathematics, philology, natural geography.

The institute formed the new faculties: pedagogics and techniques of primary education (1959), foreign languages (1965), technical (1975).

[6] In 2003 the higher educational institution received the new status and was transformed to the Elabuga state pedagogical university.

The structure of university included 2 institutes (the Institute of additional professional education and the Institute of technology, economy and service), 9 faculties (history and law, Russian philology and journalism, physical and mathematical, foreign languages, Tatar and comparative philology, biological, psychology and pedagogics, physical culture, natural humanities); the postgraduate courses were opened on several specialties.

On February 2, 2011, ESTU was attached to the Kazan (Volga) federal university[3] Till January 22, 2013, the official abbreviated name of higher educational institution was FSAEI HPE of KFU branch in Elabuga.

The last one has a collection of original items of merchant life, furniture, records and photographs.

[14] The main objective of the project is to prepare competitive specialists under the conditions of the modernizing education system.

Its purpose was to organize outdoor activities and comprehensive development of children between the ages of 7 and 15 years during the school holidays in the form of an intellectual-health camp.

A number of textbooks for students and teachers of secondary education had been published within the project of Kazan (Volga Region) Federal University "Collaboration between KFU and school" in Elabuga Institute.

[4] • In May 2013 the agreement on friendship and cooperation in research, educational and other spheres was signed between Kazan (Volga) federal and St. Petersburg state universities.

The Yelabuga institute of KFU was symbolically chosen as the place of signing, in memory of the fact that in the period of World War II in the building of higher educational establishment was located the evacuated St. Petersburg State University branch.

Elabuga Institute
The building of the Eparchy School. 1890th