Azerbaijan State University of Culture and Arts explained

Azerbaijan State University of Culture and Arts
Native Name:Azərbaycan Dövlət Mədəniyyət və İncəsənət Universiteti
Established:1923
Type:Public
Rector:Jeyran Mahmudova
Students:7258 (2010 est.)
City:Baku
Country:Azerbaijan
Campus:Urban
Website:www.admiu.edu.az

Azerbaijan State University of Culture and Arts (ASUCA; Azerbaijani: Azərbaycan Dövlət Mədəniyyət və İncəsənət Universiteti) was founded in 1923 on the basis of the Baku Theatrical College. It is Azerbaijan's main state-funded institution of higher education in performing arts.[1]

Background

Azerbaijan State University of Culture and Arts, upon its establishment in 1923, operated under the name of Theatrical Institute. The first admitted students were educated in the fields of theatrical performance, acting and filmmaking. In 1954, the Theatrical Institute was named after the famous actor Mirzaagha Aliyev. Since 1959, the school has also trained specialists in Cultural Education and, since 1963, in Applied Decorative Arts.

In 1968, the Theatrical Institute was renamed into Azerbaijan State Institute of Arts. During 1981–1991, a number of new disciplines were introduced into the curriculum, including Painting, Drawing, Sculpture, Art Specialties, Theatre, Cinema, Culturology, and the Industry of Art.

Faculties

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Notable alumni

Notes and References

  1. http://admiu.edu.az/ Azerbaijan State University of Culture and Arts
  2. http://web2.anl.az:81/read/page.php?bibid=vtls000827671 Mammadov, E.E. History of books and libraries in Azerbaijan: Teaching aid for universities
  3. http://admiu.edu.az/az.php?go=fakulteler Faculties of Azerbaijan State University of Culture and Arts