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Moscow State University

M. V. Lomonosov Moscow State University (MSU; Russian: Московский государственный университет имени М. В. Ломоносова, romanizedMoskovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet imeni M. V. Lomonosova) is a public research university in Moscow, Russia.[2]

M. V. Lomonosov
Moscow State University
Московский государственный университет имени М. В. Ломоносова
Coat of arms
Latin: Universitas Moscuensis
Motto
Наука есть ясное познание истины, просвещение разума
Motto in English
Science is clear knowledge of the truth, enlightenment of the mind
Scientia est clara cognitio veritatis, illustratio mentis (Latin)
TypePublic research university
Established23 January 1755; 268 years ago (1755-01-23)
RectorViktor Sadovnichiy
Academic staff
5,000
Students47,000
Undergraduates40,000
Postgraduates7,000
(estimate)
Location,
Russia
CampusUrban
LanguageRussian
Colours  Blue
AffiliationsAssociation of Professional Schools of International Affairs (cancelled in 2022)
Institutional Network of the Universities from the Capitals of Europe (suspended in 2022)
International Forum of Public Universities
Websitewww.msu.ru/en/
Building details
Главное здание МГУ (ГЗ МГУ)
Location within Moscow
General information
LocationMoscow, Russia
Coordinates55°42′14″N 37°31′43″E / 55.7039°N 37.5286°E / 55.7039; 37.5286
Completed1953
Height
Architectural240 m (787 ft)
Top floor214 m (702 ft)[1]
Technical details
Floor count42
Floor area1,000,000 m2 (10,763,910.417 sq ft)

The university includes 15 research institutes, 43 faculties, more than 300 departments, and six branches (including five foreign ones in the Commonwealth of Independent States countries). Alumni of the university include past leaders of the Soviet Union and other governments. As of 2019, 13 Nobel laureates, six Fields Medal winners, and one Turing Award winner had been affiliated with the university.

History edit

Imperial Moscow University edit

 
The Principal Medicine Store building on Red Square that housed Moscow University from 1755 to 1787

Ivan Shuvalov and Mikhail Lomonosov promoted the idea of a university in Moscow, and Russian Empress Elizabeth decreed its establishment on 23 January [O.S. 12 January] 1755.

The first lectures were given on 7 May [O.S. 26 April]. Saint Petersburg State University and MSU each claim to be Russia's oldest university. Though Moscow State University was founded in 1755, St. Petersburg which has had a continuous existence as a "university" since 1819 sees itself as the successor of an academy established on in 1724, by a decree of Peter the Great.[citation needed]

MSU originally occupied the Principal Medicine Store on Red Square from 1755 to 1787. Catherine the Great transferred the university to a building on the other side of Mokhovaya Street, constructed between 1782 and 1793, to a design by Matvei Kazakov, and rebuilt by Domenico Giliardi after fire consumed much of Moscow in 1812.[citation needed]

 
Main buildings of the university in Mokhovaya Street, 1798

In the 18th century, the university had three departments: philosophy, medicine, and law. A preparatory college was affiliated with the university until its abolition in 1812. In 1779, Mikhail Kheraskov founded a boarding school for noblemen (Благородный пансион) which in 1830 became a gymnasium for Russian nobility. The university press, run by Nikolay Novikov in the 1780s, published the newspaper in Imperial Russia: Moskovskie Vedomosti.[citation needed]

In 1804, medical education split into clinical (therapy), surgical, and obstetrics faculties. During 1884–97, the Department of Medicine built a medical campus in Devichye Pole, between the Garden Ring and Novodevichy Convent; designed by Konstantin Bykovsky, with university doctors like Nikolay Sklifosovskiy and Fyodor Erismann acting as consultants. The campus, and medical education in general, were separated from Moscow University in 1930. Devichye Pole was operated by the independent I.M. Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University and by various other state and private institutions.[citation needed]

The roots of student unrest in the university reach deep into the nineteenth century. In 1905, a social-democratic organization emerged at the university and called for the overthrow of the Czarist government and the establishment of a republic in Russia. The imperial government repeatedly threatened to close the university. In 1911, in a protest over the introduction of troops onto the campus and mistreatment of certain professors, 130 scientists and professors resigned en masse, including Nikolay Dimitrievich Zelinskiy, Pyotr Nikolaevich Lebedev, and Sergei Alekseevich Chaplygin; thousands of students were expelled.[citation needed]

Moscow State University edit

1917–49 edit

After the October Revolution of 1917, the institution began to admit children of the proletariat and peasantry. In 1919, the university abolished tuition fees, and established a preparatory facility to help working-class children prepare for entrance examinations. During the implementation of Joseph Stalin's first five-year plan (1928–32), prisoners from the Gulag were forced to construct parts of the newly expanded university.

1950–99 edit

 
A 1962 Soviet stamp features Moscow State University.

In 1970, the university imposed a 2% quota on Jewish students.[3] A 2014 article entitled "Math as a tool of anti-semitism" in The Mathematics Enthusiast discussed antisemitism in the Moscow State University's Department of Mathematics during the 1970s and 1980s.[4][5][6]

In the mid-1980s, the Dean of MSU's law faculty was dismissed for taking bribes.[7] After 1991, nine new faculties were established. The following year, the university gained a unique status: it is funded directly from the state budget (bypassing the Ministry of Education).[citation needed]

On 6 September 1997, French electronic musician Jean Michel Jarre used the front of the university as the backdrop for a concert. The concert attracted a paying crowd of half a million people.[8]

2000–2020 edit

 
Students celebrating the 250th anniversary of the university in 2005

In 2007, MSU Rector Viktor Sadovnichy said that corruption in Russia's education system was a "systemic illness," and that he had seen an ad guaranteeing a perfect score on entrance exams to MSU, for a significant fee.[9]

On 19 March 2008, Russia's most powerful supercomputer to date, the SKIF MSU (Russian: СКИФ МГУ; skif means "Scythian" in Russian) was launched at the university. Its peak performance of 60 TFLOPS (LINPACK – 47.170 TFLOPS) made it the fastest supercomputer in the Commonwealth of Independent States.[10][11]

In November 2012, Mikhail Basharatyan, Deputy Dean of the MSU World Economy Department, was fired for taking a bribe from a pupil.[12][13] In February 2013, Andrei Andriyanov resigned as head of the Kolmogorov Special Educational and Scientific Center of the university, after an investigation concluded that he had included fake references in his doctoral thesis.[14]

2020–present edit

Sanctions edit

In March 2022, Victor Sadovnichy, rector of Moscow State University and president of the Russian Union of Rectors, was the lead signature in a public statement endorsing the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.[15] [16] In reaction, Academia Europaea, a pan-European academy, suspended the membership of Sadovnichy.[17] In response to the Russian invasion, that same month Yale University, the Hamburg University of Applied Sciences, University of Potsdam, and HKU Business School suspended their longstanding relationships with the university, and the University of St Andrews suspended a joint master's degree programme with the university.[18][19][20][21][22] Intel and AMD, the largest chip manufacturers in the world, whose processors are used in the Moscow State University supercomputer, as well as Nvidia, reacted by suspending deliveries of their processors to Russia.[23][24]

Campus edit

 
Building of the Faculties of Biology and of Soil Science

Since 1953, most of the faculties have been situated on Sparrow Hills, in southwest Moscow. In the post-war era, Joseph Stalin ordered seven tiered neoclassic towers to be built around the city. It was built using Gulag labour, as were many of Stalin's Great Construction Projects in Russia.[25][26][27] The MSU main building was the tallest building in Europe until 1990. The central tower is 240 m tall, 36 stories high.[citation needed]

 
The university library

Along with the university administration, the Museum of Earth Sciences and faculties of Mechanics and Mathematics, Geology, Geography, and Fine and Performing Arts are in the Main building. The building on Mokhovaya Street houses the Faculty of Journalism, the Faculty of Psychology, and Institute of Asian and African Countries. A number of faculty buildings are located near Manege Square in the centre of Moscow and a number of campuses abroad in Ukraine, Kazakhstan, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan.[citation needed] The Ulyanovsk branch of MSU was reorganized into Ulyanovsk State University in 1996.[28]

Faculties edit

 
Rector Viktor Sadovnichiy
 
The first Humanities Building
 
As of 2015, the Old Building housed the Department of Oriental studies.

As of 2009, the university had 39 faculties and 15 research centres. A number of small faculties opened, such as Faculty of Physics and Chemistry and Higher School of Television. The full list of faculties is as follows:[29]

Institutions and research centers edit

Academic reputation edit

University rankings
Global – Overall
ARWU World[30]101–150 (2022)
QS World[31]75 (2023)
THE World[32][33]296 (2022)
USNWR Global[34]355 (2023)
Regional – Overall
QS Emerging Europe and Central Asia[35]1 (2022)
 
The main building in winter

In world rankings, MSU was ranked 101st–150th by the Academic Ranking of World Universities 2022,[36] #75 by QS World University Rankings 2023,[37] and #355 by U.S. News & World Report 2023.[34]

According to the some international rankings MSU is the highest-ranked Russian university (with the nearest Russian competitor being Saint Petersburg State University), but it was consistently ranked outside the top 5 nationally in 2010–11 by Forbes[38] and Ria Novosti / HSE,[39] with both ratings based on data set collected by HSE from Russian Unified State Exam scores averaged per all students and faculties of university.[citation needed]

The university has contacts with universities in the world, exchanging students and lecturers. It houses the UNESCO International Demography Courses and Hydrology Courses. In 1991 the French University College, the Russian-American University, and the Institute of German Science and Culture were opened.[citation needed]

Academic reputation severely undermined because of the support for the Special military operation in Ukraine[40][41] (See: Sanctions )

World rankings
2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005
Academic Ranking of World Universities[42] 87th 86th 84th 79th 80th 77th 74th 78th 70th 77th 70th 68th
QS World University Rankings[43] 108th 114th 120th 116th 112th 93rd 101st 183rd 231st 93rd 93rd
Times Higher Education World University Rankings[44] 161st 196th 226–250th 201–225th 214th 296th 237th
Times Higher Education World Reputation Rankings[45] 30th 25th 51–60th 50th 33rd
Human Resources & Labor Review (Graduates performance)[42] 44th 44th 44th 43rd
Academic Ranking of World Universities (Natural Sciences)[42] 51–75th 51–75th 51–75th 51–75th 51–75th 51–75th 53–76th 41st
QS World University Rankings (Natural Sciences)[45] 60th 34th 84th 44th 38th 29th 30th 29th 27th 44th

Staff and students edit

The university employs more than 4,000 academics and 15,000 support staff.[citation needed] Approximately 5,000 researchers work at the university's research institutes and facilities.[46] More than 40,000 undergraduates and 7,000 advanced degree candidates are enrolled.[46] Annually, the university hosts approximately 2,000 students, graduate students, and researchers from around the world.[citation needed]

Notable people edit

Notable alumni of Moscow State University

As of 2017, 13 Nobel laureates, 6 Fields Medal winners and one Turing Award winner had been affiliated with the university. It is the alma mater of writers such as Anton Chekhov, Boris Pasternak, and Ivan Turgenev, politicians such as Mikhail Gorbachev , Mikhail Suslov, and politician and economist Ruslan Khasbulatov , as well as mathematicians and physicists such as Vladimir Arnold, Boris Demidovich, Vladimir Drinfeld, Vitaly Ginzburg, Andrey Kolmogorov, Grigory Margulis, Andrei Sakharov, and Yakov Sinai.

Moscow State University in philately edit

See also edit

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External links edit

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M V Lomonosov Moscow State University MSU Russian Moskovskij gosudarstvennyj universitet imeni M V Lomonosova romanized Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet imeni M V Lomonosova is a public research university in Moscow Russia 2 M V LomonosovMoscow State UniversityMoskovskij gosudarstvennyj universitet imeni M V LomonosovaCoat of armsLatin Universitas MoscuensisMottoNauka est yasnoe poznanie istiny prosveshenie razumaMotto in EnglishScience is clear knowledge of the truth enlightenment of the mind Scientia est clara cognitio veritatis illustratio mentis Latin TypePublic research universityEstablished23 January 1755 268 years ago 1755 01 23 RectorViktor SadovnichiyAcademic staff5 000Students47 000Undergraduates40 000Postgraduates7 000 estimate LocationMoscow RussiaCampusUrbanLanguageRussianColours BlueAffiliationsAssociation of Professional Schools of International Affairs cancelled in 2022 Institutional Network of the Universities from the Capitals of Europe suspended in 2022 International Forum of Public UniversitiesWebsitewww wbr msu wbr ru wbr en wbr Building detailsGlavnoe zdanie MGU GZ MGU Location within MoscowGeneral informationLocationMoscow RussiaCoordinates55 42 14 N 37 31 43 E 55 7039 N 37 5286 E 55 7039 37 5286Completed1953HeightArchitectural240 m 787 ft Top floor214 m 702 ft 1 Technical detailsFloor count42Floor area1 000 000 m2 10 763 910 417 sq ft The university includes 15 research institutes 43 faculties more than 300 departments and six branches including five foreign ones in the Commonwealth of Independent States countries Alumni of the university include past leaders of the Soviet Union and other governments As of 2019 13 Nobel laureates six Fields Medal winners and one Turing Award winner had been affiliated with the university Contents 1 History 1 1 Imperial Moscow University 1 2 Moscow State University 1 2 1 1917 49 1 2 2 1950 99 1 2 3 2000 2020 1 2 4 2020 present 1 2 4 1 Sanctions 2 Campus 3 Faculties 3 1 Institutions and research centers 4 Academic reputation 5 Staff and students 6 Notable people 7 Moscow State University in philately 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksHistory editImperial Moscow University edit Main article Imperial Moscow University nbsp The Principal Medicine Store building on Red Square that housed Moscow University from 1755 to 1787Ivan Shuvalov and Mikhail Lomonosov promoted the idea of a university in Moscow and Russian Empress Elizabeth decreed its establishment on 23 January O S 12 January 1755 The first lectures were given on 7 May O S 26 April Saint Petersburg State University and MSU each claim to be Russia s oldest university Though Moscow State University was founded in 1755 St Petersburg which has had a continuous existence as a university since 1819 sees itself as the successor of an academy established on in 1724 by a decree of Peter the Great citation needed MSU originally occupied the Principal Medicine Store on Red Square from 1755 to 1787 Catherine the Great transferred the university to a building on the other side of Mokhovaya Street constructed between 1782 and 1793 to a design by Matvei Kazakov and rebuilt by Domenico Giliardi after fire consumed much of Moscow in 1812 citation needed nbsp Main buildings of the university in Mokhovaya Street 1798In the 18th century the university had three departments philosophy medicine and law A preparatory college was affiliated with the university until its abolition in 1812 In 1779 Mikhail Kheraskov founded a boarding school for noblemen Blagorodnyj pansion which in 1830 became a gymnasium for Russian nobility The university press run by Nikolay Novikov in the 1780s published the newspaper in Imperial Russia Moskovskie Vedomosti citation needed In 1804 medical education split into clinical therapy surgical and obstetrics faculties During 1884 97 the Department of Medicine built a medical campus in Devichye Pole between the Garden Ring and Novodevichy Convent designed by Konstantin Bykovsky with university doctors like Nikolay Sklifosovskiy and Fyodor Erismann acting as consultants The campus and medical education in general were separated from Moscow University in 1930 Devichye Pole was operated by the independent I M Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University and by various other state and private institutions citation needed The roots of student unrest in the university reach deep into the nineteenth century In 1905 a social democratic organization emerged at the university and called for the overthrow of the Czarist government and the establishment of a republic in Russia The imperial government repeatedly threatened to close the university In 1911 in a protest over the introduction of troops onto the campus and mistreatment of certain professors 130 scientists and professors resigned en masse including Nikolay Dimitrievich Zelinskiy Pyotr Nikolaevich Lebedev and Sergei Alekseevich Chaplygin thousands of students were expelled citation needed Moscow State University edit 1917 49 edit After the October Revolution of 1917 the institution began to admit children of the proletariat and peasantry In 1919 the university abolished tuition fees and established a preparatory facility to help working class children prepare for entrance examinations During the implementation of Joseph Stalin s first five year plan 1928 32 prisoners from the Gulag were forced to construct parts of the newly expanded university 1950 99 edit nbsp A 1962 Soviet stamp features Moscow State University In 1970 the university imposed a 2 quota on Jewish students 3 A 2014 article entitled Math as a tool of anti semitism in The Mathematics Enthusiast discussed antisemitism in the Moscow State University s Department of Mathematics during the 1970s and 1980s 4 5 6 In the mid 1980s the Dean of MSU s law faculty was dismissed for taking bribes 7 After 1991 nine new faculties were established The following year the university gained a unique status it is funded directly from the state budget bypassing the Ministry of Education citation needed On 6 September 1997 French electronic musician Jean Michel Jarre used the front of the university as the backdrop for a concert The concert attracted a paying crowd of half a million people 8 2000 2020 edit nbsp Students celebrating the 250th anniversary of the university in 2005In 2007 MSU Rector Viktor Sadovnichy said that corruption in Russia s education system was a systemic illness and that he had seen an ad guaranteeing a perfect score on entrance exams to MSU for a significant fee 9 On 19 March 2008 Russia s most powerful supercomputer to date the SKIF MSU Russian SKIF MGU skif means Scythian in Russian was launched at the university Its peak performance of 60 TFLOPS LINPACK 47 170 TFLOPS made it the fastest supercomputer in the Commonwealth of Independent States 10 11 In November 2012 Mikhail Basharatyan Deputy Dean of the MSU World Economy Department was fired for taking a bribe from a pupil 12 13 In February 2013 Andrei Andriyanov resigned as head of the Kolmogorov Special Educational and Scientific Center of the university after an investigation concluded that he had included fake references in his doctoral thesis 14 2020 present edit Sanctions edit In March 2022 Victor Sadovnichy rector of Moscow State University and president of the Russian Union of Rectors was the lead signature in a public statement endorsing the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine 15 16 In reaction Academia Europaea a pan European academy suspended the membership of Sadovnichy 17 In response to the Russian invasion that same month Yale University the Hamburg University of Applied Sciences University of Potsdam and HKU Business School suspended their longstanding relationships with the university and the University of St Andrews suspended a joint master s degree programme with the university 18 19 20 21 22 Intel and AMD the largest chip manufacturers in the world whose processors are used in the Moscow State University supercomputer as well as Nvidia reacted by suspending deliveries of their processors to Russia 23 24 Campus editMain article Main building of Moscow State University nbsp Building of the Faculties of Biology and of Soil ScienceSince 1953 most of the faculties have been situated on Sparrow Hills in southwest Moscow In the post war era Joseph Stalin ordered seven tiered neoclassic towers to be built around the city It was built using Gulag labour as were many of Stalin s Great Construction Projects in Russia 25 26 27 The MSU main building was the tallest building in Europe until 1990 The central tower is 240 m tall 36 stories high citation needed nbsp The university libraryAlong with the university administration the Museum of Earth Sciences and faculties of Mechanics and Mathematics Geology Geography and Fine and Performing Arts are in the Main building The building on Mokhovaya Street houses the Faculty of Journalism the Faculty of Psychology and Institute of Asian and African Countries A number of faculty buildings are located near Manege Square in the centre of Moscow and a number of campuses abroad in Ukraine Kazakhstan Tajikistan and Uzbekistan citation needed The Ulyanovsk branch of MSU was reorganized into Ulyanovsk State University in 1996 28 Faculties edit nbsp Rector Viktor Sadovnichiy nbsp The first Humanities Building nbsp As of 2015 update the Old Building housed the Department of Oriental studies As of 2009 the university had 39 faculties and 15 research centres A number of small faculties opened such as Faculty of Physics and Chemistry and Higher School of Television The full list of faculties is as follows 29 Faculty of Mechanics and Mathematics Faculty of Computational Mathematics and Cybernetics Faculty of Physics Faculty of Chemistry Faculty of Materials Science Faculty of Biology Faculty of Bioengineering and Bioinformatics ru Faculty of Soil Science ru Faculty of Geology ru Faculty of Geography Faculty of Fundamental Medicine Faculty of Space Research Faculty of History Faculty of Philology ru Faculty of Philosophy ru Faculty of Economics Faculty of Law ru Faculty of Journalism Faculty of Psychology Institute of Asian and African Countries Faculty of Sociology ru Faculty of Foreign Languages and Area Studies ru Faculty of Public Administration ru Faculty of World Politics ru Faculty of Political Science Faculty of Fine and Performing Arts Faculty of Global Studies Faculty of Education Graduate School of Business Administration Faculty of Physics and Chemistry Moscow School of Economics Higher School of Translation and Interpretation Higher School of Public Administration Higher School of Public Audit Higher School of Administration and Innovations Higher School of Innovative Business Administration Higher School of Contemporary Social Sciences Higher School of Television Center of Military TrainingInstitutions and research centers edit Skobeltsyn Institute of Nuclear Physics Institute of Mechanics Sternberg Astronomical Institute A N Belozersky Institute of Physico Chemical Biology Research Computing Center N N Bogolyubov Institute for Theoretical Problems of Microphysics White Sea Biological Station Moscow University HerbariumAcademic reputation editUniversity rankingsGlobal OverallARWU World 30 101 150 2022 QS World 31 75 2023 THE World 32 33 296 2022 USNWR Global 34 355 2023 Regional OverallQS Emerging Europe and Central Asia 35 1 2022 nbsp The main building in winterIn world rankings MSU was ranked 101st 150th by the Academic Ranking of World Universities 2022 36 75 by QS World University Rankings 2023 37 and 355 by U S News amp World Report 2023 34 According to the some international rankings MSU is the highest ranked Russian university with the nearest Russian competitor being Saint Petersburg State University but it was consistently ranked outside the top 5 nationally in 2010 11 by Forbes 38 and Ria Novosti HSE 39 with both ratings based on data set collected by HSE from Russian Unified State Exam scores averaged per all students and faculties of university citation needed The university has contacts with universities in the world exchanging students and lecturers It houses the UNESCO International Demography Courses and Hydrology Courses In 1991 the French University College the Russian American University and the Institute of German Science and Culture were opened citation needed Academic reputation severely undermined because of the support for the Special military operation in Ukraine 40 41 See Sanctions World rankings 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005Academic Ranking of World Universities 42 87th 86th 84th 79th 80th 77th 74th 78th 70th 77th 70th 68thQS World University Rankings 43 108th 114th 120th 116th 112th 93rd 101st 183rd 231st 93rd 93rdTimes Higher Education World University Rankings 44 161st 196th 226 250th 201 225th 214th 296th 237th Times Higher Education World Reputation Rankings 45 30th 25th 51 60th 50th 33rd Human Resources amp Labor Review Graduates performance 42 44th 44th 44th 43rd Academic Ranking of World Universities Natural Sciences 42 51 75th 51 75th 51 75th 51 75th 51 75th 51 75th 53 76th 41st QS World University Rankings Natural Sciences 45 60th 34th 84th 44th 38th 29th 30th 29th 27th 44th Staff and students editThe university employs more than 4 000 academics and 15 000 support staff citation needed Approximately 5 000 researchers work at the university s research institutes and facilities 46 More than 40 000 undergraduates and 7 000 advanced degree candidates are enrolled 46 Annually the university hosts approximately 2 000 students graduate students and researchers from around the world citation needed Notable people editMain article List of Moscow State University people Notable alumni of Moscow State University nbsp Vladimir Arnold nbsp Anton Chekhov nbsp Vitaly Ginzburg nbsp Mikhail Gorbachev nbsp Lev Landau nbsp Grigory Margulis nbsp Boris Pasternak nbsp Andrey Kolmogorov nbsp Andrei Sakharov nbsp Igor Tamm nbsp Ivan TurgenevAs of 2017 13 Nobel laureates 6 Fields Medal winners and one Turing Award winner had been affiliated with the university It is the alma mater of writers such as Anton Chekhov Boris Pasternak and Ivan Turgenev politicians such as Mikhail Gorbachev Mikhail Suslov and politician and economist Ruslan Khasbulatov as well as mathematicians and physicists such as Vladimir Arnold Boris Demidovich Vladimir Drinfeld Vitaly Ginzburg Andrey Kolmogorov Grigory Margulis Andrei Sakharov and Yakov Sinai Moscow State University in philately editMain article ru Moskovskij gosudarstvennyj universitet MGU v filatelii Russian and Soviet stamps nbsp 1950 postage stamp the project of the 26 storey building of Moscow State University nbsp 1955 postage stamp the old university building nbsp 1955 postage stamp the new university building nbsp 1957 postage stamp Moscow Festival of Youth and Students nbsp 1958 postage stamp V Congress of the International Union of Architects nbsp 1958 postage stamp X Congress of the International Astronomical Union in the new university building nbsp 2002 postage stamp 200th anniversary of the Ministry of Education of the Russian Federation nbsp 2005 postage stamp 250th anniversary of Moscow State UniversitySee also editEducation in Russia List of early modern universities in Europe List of universities in Russia List of rectors of Moscow State University List of honorary professors of the Moscow State UniversityReferences edit Where is Lomonosov Moscow State University Moscow Russia on Map Lat Long Coordinates Latlong net Faculty of Physics M V Lomonosov Moscow State University Faculty of Physics Archived from the original on 2022 11 04 Retrieved 2022 11 04 Barry A Kosmin Resentment Anxiety and Careerism Accounting for Antisemitism in the Academy and Among the Intelligentsia PDF Isgap org Retrieved 2022 07 25 Jay Egenhoff 2014 Math as a tool of anti semitism The Mathematics Enthusiast 11 3 Retrieved 2022 07 25 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departure of head of special science high school science org MILTA Russian Colleges are calling for war Will Yale react Yale Daily News March 15 2022 Obrashenie Rossijskogo Soyuza rektorov 04 03 2022 Rossijskij Soyuz Rektorov March 4 2022 European infrastructures advised to block Russian access Researchprofessionalnews com March 17 2022 Yale Daily News What Does the Future Hold for Russian Studies at Yale Russian East European amp Eurasian Studies at Yale Reees macmillan yale edu Exchange Partners Undergraduate FBE HKU ug hkubs hku hk Kampfner Constance Scottish universities Russian links come under urgent review Thetimes co uk Solidarity with Ukraine Tolerance on our international campus PDF Hasw hamburg de Retrieved 2022 07 25 Brodersen Dr phil Silke University Partnerships Uni potsdam de AMD and Intel have suspended deliveries of their products to Russia RBC Time news February 26 2022 What are the supercomputers of Sberbank Yandex and MTS the operation of which will be affected by 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