Regulations on the All-Union Communist Institute of Journalism. Pravda under the Central Executive Committee of the USSR
I. General provisions.
All-Union Communist Institute of Journalism. Pravda is attached to the CEC of the USSR and is under the jurisdiction of the Committee for the Management of Scientists and Educational Institutions of the CEC of the USSR.
The Institute has as its task the training of qualified press workers and the retraining of leading workers of regional, regional and political department newspapers.
The Institute organizes:
A. The main department for the training of editors of district and political department newspapers and workers of regional and regional newspapers with a training period of three years.
B. Course sector - as part of "permanent courses for training and retraining:
a) executives of regional and regional newspapers with a three-month training period and district and political department newspapers with a two-month training period (at least three convocations per year);
b) executives of the Komsomol regional and regional newspapers with a one-year training period.
C. Sector for correspondence training and retraining of executives of district and political department newspapers with a training period of one and a half years.
The Institute conducts systematic research work in close connection with the relevant research institutions and institutions, fully using it for the purposes of teaching at the Institute.
The Institute has its own publishing house for the publication of books and manuals on printing issues.
The Institute is on the all-Union budget according to the general estimate of the Central Executive Committee of the USSR.
The Institute is granted the right to have special funds, which are spent in accordance with existing laws.
The Institute enjoys the rights of a legal entity and has a seal depicting the coat of arms of the USSR and its name.
II. Governing bodies.
The institute is headed by a rector appointed by the Presidium of the Central Executive Committee of the USSR on the proposal of the Committee for the Management of Scientists and Educational Institutions of the Central Executive Committee of the USSR.
The rector carries out, on the basis of one-man management, the management and management of the scientific, educational, political, educational, administrative, financial and economic work of the institute. The rector in his activities reports to the Committee for the Management of Scientists and Educational Institutions of the Central Executive Committee of the USSR.
For the management of individual parts of the institute's activities, the rector has two deputies - one for the educational part and the other for the administrative and economic part, approved by the Committee for the Management of Scientists and Educational Institutions of the Central Executive Committee of the USSR on the proposal of the rector of the institute.
The rights and duties of deputy rectors, heads of departments, sectors and departments, professors and associate professors are determined by instructions approved by the Committee for the Management of Scientists and Educational Institutions of the Central Executive Committee of the USSR.
III. Educational work of the Institute.
Training at the institute is based on active methods and continuous connection of theoretical training with industrial practice.
At the head of the educational department is the deputy rector, who 'directly supervises all the educational and political-educational work and practice of the students of the institute and 'responsible to the rector of the institute for staging this work at the institute.
The departments, being the main link in the organization of educational affairs and scientific work of the institute, conduct their work under the sole guidance of the heads of the departments. The head of the department unites the activities of all teachers and researchers in one or more closely related disciplines.
The direct supervision of the scientific, educational and methodological work of the departments is entrusted to the heads of the departments. The number of departments is established by the Committee for the Management of Scientists and Educational Institutions of the Central Executive Committee of the USSR on the proposal of the rector of the institute.
Heads of departments are appointed by the rector and submitted for approval by the Committee for the Management of Scientists and Educational Institutions of the Central Executive Committee of the USSR.
Chairman of the Central Executive Committee of the USSR M. Kalinin.
Secretary of the Central Executive Committee of the USSR A. Yenukidze.
Moscow Kremlin. March 27, 1934
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