Introduction to Moscow University for the Humanities
Moscow University for the Humanities is one of the leading classical universities in Russia and one of the largest academic centers in Moscow, providing higher education, secondary vocational education and continuing education courses.
Overview
The school has about 10,000 students and more than 700 teachers, with 9 colleges, 11 departments, 65 teaching and research offices, etc., covering a wide range of majors.
History and establishment time
The school was founded in 1931, formerly known as the Moscow Institute of History and Archives, and was renamed the National University for the Humanities in 1991.
School Strength
Faculty: There are 121 doctors, 188 professors, 355 associate doctors, 311 associate professors, etc., including many well-known people.
Teaching achievements: Cultivate a large number of professional talents in the humanities and social sciences for Russia, and graduates have performed well in education and other industries.
Scientific research achievements: Strong scientific research strength, with many research results and academic works in various fields of humanities and social sciences.
Nature of the institution
Public university.
Educational philosophy
Focus on cultivating students' language ability and cultural literacy, providing diversified courses and practical opportunities, cultivating practical skills, and enabling students to adapt to the needs of social development.
Key laboratories and disciplines
Key laboratories: such as the science and technology, imaging and microphotography laboratories of the School of History and Archives.
Key disciplines: Ranked high in professional fields such as arts and humanities, linguistics, and modern linguistics, and also have advantages in disciplines such as history, philosophy, and sociology.
Faculty
There are 9 colleges including the School of History and Archives, the School of Economics and Management, and the School of Law, the School of Psychology of Vykotsky, the School of Mass Media, and the School of Languages.
Ranking
The 2023 QS World University Rankings is in the 1201-1400 range, and ranks among the top 10 in Russia in the "Humanities and Social Development Universities" ranking of the Russian RAEX rating agency.
Expenses
Tuition fees are relatively reasonable, and vary according to the major. The school also provides suitable training schedules for working students.
Campus environment
There are 6 campuses in Moscow, with 5 academic buildings, 4 student dormitories, 1 The campus has a beautiful environment, convenient transportation, strict security and complete living facilities.
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