Moscow State University - Lomonosov
MGU
30,000 +
Students
1755
Founded
1-era in Russia
Ranking
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City: Moscow
Residence: $ 200 USD per month
Pre-university: $ 3,000 USD per semester
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The Moscow State University is the oldest institution in all of Russia, it was inaugurated on January 12, 1755, that day is known as Saint Tatiana's day. The day of its inauguration is celebrated the day of the student in Russia. It was founded by the scientist and encyclopedist Vasilyevich Lomonosov and is considered the largest classical university in all of Russia.
When Moscow State University turned 250, that is, its anniversary in 2005, they celebrated it in a big way. They built a university library, a university clinic, a new medical school and held 900 special events in the city.
Moscow State University has scientific research departments specialized in the areas of modern science, such as:
Mechanics
Nuclear physics
Astronomy
To be
Molecular biology
Organic chemistry
Anthropology
Materials science
Ecology
human Sciences
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How is the Moscow State University made up?
Moscow State University has 40 faculties and 15 research institutes, in addition it has approximately 750 departments. It also has quite advanced laboratories for the learning of each student in their professional area.
It has a medical research center, ideal for medical students and they have the only public library located within the city of Moscow. For the recreation of the student community, it has 4 museums, a botanical garden, a science park and several venues in different cities of Russia and other countries.
Currently, the Moscow State University has more than 40 thousand students in 228 higher education programs, distributed among the undergraduate, postgraduate and master's degrees that it offers.
It is also known as Lomonosov University, and over the years it has gained international prestige for its excellent training of professionals. This is why it is one of the most popular universities in Russia, found in the world rankings and the most demanded by foreign students.
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