Representative offices
Austrian literature and its phantasmagorical faces
St Petersburg University Representative Office in Spain invites you to the online lecture "Austrian literature and its phantasmagorical faces", dedicated to the works of Franz Kafka, Stefan Zweig, Gustav Meyrink, Rainer Maria Rilke, Robert Musil, Peter Kraus, Hermann Broch. The lecture will be given by Nina Shcherbak, candidate of philology.
Benois Villas
St Petersburg University Representative Office in Spain invites you to the online lecture "Benois Villas", dedicated to the 35th anniversary of the Benois Family Art Museum in Peterhof. Author and presenter — Evgenia Petrashen, Member of the Board of the St Petersburg Union of Architects, Senior Lecturer at the Design Department of St Petersburg University and Chief Architect and co-founder of the Benois Successors Architectural Bureau.
Motivation to learn: paradoxes and opportunities for development
St Petersburg University and its Representative Office in Spain invite you to the online lecture "Motivation to learn: paradoxes and opportunities for development" as a part of the lecture series "How to teach and learn in the 21st century". The lecture will be given by Leonid Iliushin, Doctor of Pedagogical Sciences, and Professor at the Institute of Pedagogy at St Petersburg University.
Contemporary Japanese Cinema and Literature
St Petersburg University Representative Office in Spain invites you to the online lecture "Contemporary Japanese Cinema and Literature", dedicated to the Japanese style of filmmaking and literature. The lecture will be given by Nina Shcherbak, candidate of philology.
The moral law within me: the biological roots of moral behaviour
St Petersburg University Representative Office in Barcelona invites you to the lecture "The moral law within me: the biological roots of moral behaviour", a part of the «Something human. Homo sapiens as a uniquely human species» online series. Homo sapiens as a uniquely human species" series. The lecture will be delivered by Daria Podvigina, Candidate of Psychology.
Galina Kuznetsova. Bunin’s last love
The St Petersburg University Representative Office in Spain invites you to the online lecture "Galina Kuznetsova. Bunin’s last love", dedicated to the writer and memoirist whose place in Russian literature is defined by her closeness to Ivan Bunin. The lecture will be given by Nina Shcherbak, candidate of philology.
What makes us human? Us and other animals
St Petersburg University Representative Office in Barcelona invites you to the online lecture "What makes us human? Us and other animals", a part of the "Something human. Homo sapiens as a uniquely human species" online series. The lecture will be given by Daria Podvigina, candidate of psychology.
Humanity in the digital world: battle of intelligences
The St Petersburg University Representative Office in Spain opens the new season with a highly anticipated event: a series of lectures by Tatiana Chernigovskaya. Dr Chernigovskaya, the Director of the SPbU Institute of Cognitive Studies, holds a doctorate in Biological Sciences and is a renowned specialist in cognitive sciences, with a focus on topics such as psycholinguistics, neuropsychology, and neurophysiology. She also contributes to the popularisation of science through her work in print and digital media.
Music and the Brain
The St Petersburg University Representative Office in Spain opens the new season with a highly anticipated event: a series of lectures by Tatiana Chernigovskaya. Dr Chernigovskaya, the Director of the SPbU Institute of Cognitive Studies, holds a doctorate in Biological Sciences and is a renowned specialist in cognitive sciences, with a focus on topics such as psycholinguistics, neuropsychology, and neurophysiology. She also contributes to the popularisation of science through her work in print and digital media.
Ivan Bunin, Creativity and Love
St Petersburg University and its Representative Office in Barcelona invite you to the online lecture ‘Ivan Bunin, Creativity and Love’. During the lecture, we will talk about the writer’s works as the brightest example of Russian heritage. The lecture will be delivered by Nina Shcherbak, Candidate of Philology.