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Minsk State Linguistic University (MSLU; '', МДЛУ'') is a public university in
Minsk Minsk (, ; , ) is the capital and largest city of Belarus, located on the Svislach (Berezina), Svislach and the now subterranean Nyamiha, Niamiha rivers. As the capital, Minsk has a special administrative status in Belarus and is the administra ...
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Belarus Belarus, officially the Republic of Belarus, is a landlocked country in Eastern Europe. It is bordered by Russia to the east and northeast, Ukraine to the south, Poland to the west, and Lithuania and Latvia to the northwest. Belarus spans an a ...
. It specializes in
language education Language education refers to the processes and practices of teaching a second language, second or foreign language. Its study reflects interdisciplinarity, interdisciplinary approaches, usually including some applied linguistics. There are f ...
and offers courses in 18 foreign languages including English, German, French, and Spanish. The university also trains teachers of Russian and Belarusian as foreign languages. It was founded in 1948 as Minsk State Pedagogical Institute for Foreign Languages and today is considered the flagship university in Belarus for language education and translator training. In addition to degree programs and continuous education courses aimed at local students, MSLU also offers both short courses and degree programs for foreign nationals, mainly focusing on the Russian language. The university maintains ties with institutions abroad, including exchange programs for students and faculty.


Majors

MSLU offers seven academic majors: general linguistics, interpreting and translation, foreign language teaching, communication services, public relations, international (political) relations, international (economic) relations. In addition, the university offers at least eighteen specializations, including world literature, international media, linguistic computing, critical analysis of fiction and non-fiction literature, international country studies, civilization studies, history of art, literary translation, technical translation, simultaneous interpreting, academic writing, psychology, philosophy, logic, Latin, communication technologies in business, and graphic design.


Allegations of political repression against students

According to a report prepared by the Polish Foundation for Freedom and Democracy, Natalia Baranova, rector of the university, expelled students for their political activities.


Student protests in 2020

During the 2020 Belarusian protests following what was widely perceived as a falsified presidential election, Minsk State Linguistic University became one of the epicenters of civic activism by students who protested against the Lukashenka regime. This was followed by students being arrested by the police and unidentified militia on the university premises, with the university administration not offering protection to its students and instead banning all protests on campus. Despite the administration's lack of support for the students, Alyaksandr Lukashenka personally replaced the university's rector in the aftermath. A number of academics employed by MSLU recorded a video address that condemned the university's response. This was followed by a backlash from the leadership: an associate professor who had worked at MSLU for 28 years was fired for supporting student protests and going on strike, followed by more faculty members who likewise supported the protesters. The university leadership's actions were widely condemned internationally, with a report by International Media Support stating that "the event at Minsk State Linguistic University shows how students are threatened and repressed by their own institutions."


Notable alumni

* Ernest Sabiła, Belarusian Protestant religious leader. * Michaił Chvastoŭ, former Minister for Foreign Affairs of Belarus and former Ambassador of Belarus in the United States and Mexico. * Lavon Barščeŭski, Belarusian philologist and opposition politician. * Anastasija Vińnikava, Belarusian singer and Belarusian representative at Eurovision Song Contest 2011. * Jarasłaŭ Ramančuk, Belarusian economist and politician, candidate for president of Belarus in the 2010 elections.


References

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