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Moscow State Linguistic University

Moscow State Linguistic University (Russian: Московский государственный лингвистический университет, МГЛУ), previously known as Maurice Thorez Moscow State Pedagogical Institute of Foreign Languages (Russian: Московский государственный педагогический институт иностранных языков имени Мориса Тореза, МГПИИЯ им. Мориса Тореза and still often referred to as InYaz) is a university in Moscow, Russia. It is the largest and the oldest university in Russia that specializes in linguistics and foreign languages. There are about 10,000 students and postgraduates in the university. Education is available in 35 languages.[citation needed]

Moscow State Linguistic University
Московский государственный лингвистический университет
Other name
InYaz (Russian: ИнЯз)
Former names
Moscow Imperial Commercial School
(1804–1917)
Moscow Institute of New Languages
(1930–1935)
Maurice Thorez Moscow State Pedagogical Institute of Foreign Languages
(1935–1990)
MottoLingua facit pacem
TypePublic
Established1804 (1930)
FounderAlexander I of Russia
RectorIrina Kraeva
Location,
55°44′20″N 37°35′42″E / 55.738754°N 37.594893°E / 55.738754; 37.594893
CampusUrban
Websitelinguanet.ru
Building details
University rankings
Regional – Overall
QS Emerging Europe and Central Asia[1]301-350 (2022)

History edit

  • 1804 – By the High Ukaz of Emperor Alexander I, the Moscow Imperial Commercial School is created teaching the English, French, German, and Latin languages.
  • 1806 – The school moves into a historic building – the house of the former general-governor of Moscow, Peter Eropkin, on Ostozhenka (today this is the main campus of MSLU).
  • 1930 – 13 years after the Russian Revolution a school of languages is revived within the same building as previously: by the order of NARKOM the Moscow Institute of New Languages is created. The first rector is O. G. Anikst.
  • 1935 – The institute's name is changed to the Moscow State Pedagogical Institute of Foreign Languages (MSPIFL).
  • 1941 – In the building of the institute the 5th Militia Division of Frunzen is formed and many students and faculty become members.
  • 1945 – Alumni and faculty of MSPIFL interpret at the Nuremberg and Tokyo Trials.
  • 1964 – MSPIFL is renamed in the honour of Maurice Thorez, a long-time leader of the French Communist Party and a prominent figure in the international communist movement, and becomes the Maurice Thorez Moscow State Pedagogical Institute of Foreign Languages.
  • 1990 – MSPIFL is renamed Moscow State Linguistic University (MGLU).
  • 2000 – By the decision of the Heads of Government of CIS member states, MGLU is named a core organization of the language and culture of CIS member states.
  • 2001–2004 – MGLU becomes host to the Center of Armenian Language and Culture, the Center of Kazakh Language and Culture, and the first Center of Ukrainian studies in Russia.
  • 1998 – 2005 – At MGLU the Center of German Language and Culture, the Center of Francophone Studies, the Center of Spanish Language and Culture, and the Center of the Languages and Cultures of Canada are opened.
  • From 2001 – MGLU is the coordinator of the European Day of Languages for Russia and the rest of the CIS states.
  • 2005 – At MGLU the Center of Russian Language and Culture is opened to focus on the teaching of foreign students of MGLU who are interested in broadening and deepening their knowledge in the areas of Russian language and culture.[citation needed]
  • 2005 – In accordance with a decision of the Academic Council of Moscow State Linguistic University, in November 2005 the University established an Information Centre for Global Security Affairs.[citation needed]
  • 2007 – With the support of the Turkish Embassy, a Center of Turkish Language and Culture is opened at MGLU.[citation needed]

Faculties edit

  • Faculty of English language
  • Institute of Law, Economics and Information Management
  • Faculty of humanitarian and applied sciences
  • Faculty of translation and interpretation
  • Faculty of German language
  • Faculty of French language
  • Faculty of distance education
  • Faculty of military education
  • Faculty of education of foreign citizens
  • Faculty of lecturers' advanced training
  • Institute of international relations and social-political studies

Recent activities edit

MSLU organized the III International Russian Hispanistic Conference.[2]

Notable alumni edit

References edit

  1. ^ "QS World University Rankings-Emerging Europe & Central Asia". Retrieved 15 January 2023.
  2. ^ III Conferencia Internacional de Hispanistas de Rusia

External links edit

  • Official home site

moscow, state, linguistic, university, russian, Московский, государственный, лингвистический, университет, МГЛУ, previously, known, maurice, thorez, moscow, state, pedagogical, institute, foreign, languages, russian, Московский, государственный, педагогический. Moscow State Linguistic University Russian Moskovskij gosudarstvennyj lingvisticheskij universitet MGLU previously known as Maurice Thorez Moscow State Pedagogical Institute of Foreign Languages Russian Moskovskij gosudarstvennyj pedagogicheskij institut inostrannyh yazykov imeni Morisa Toreza MGPIIYa im Morisa Toreza and still often referred to as InYaz is a university in Moscow Russia It is the largest and the oldest university in Russia that specializes in linguistics and foreign languages There are about 10 000 students and postgraduates in the university Education is available in 35 languages citation needed Moscow State Linguistic UniversityMoskovskij gosudarstvennyj lingvisticheskij universitetOther nameInYaz Russian InYaz Former namesMoscow Imperial Commercial School 1804 1917 Moscow Institute of New Languages 1930 1935 Maurice Thorez Moscow State Pedagogical Institute of Foreign Languages 1935 1990 MottoLingua facit pacemTypePublicEstablished1804 1930 FounderAlexander I of RussiaRectorIrina KraevaLocationMoscow Russia55 44 20 N 37 35 42 E 55 738754 N 37 594893 E 55 738754 37 594893CampusUrbanWebsitelinguanet wbr ruBuilding details University rankingsRegional OverallQS Emerging Europe and Central Asia 1 301 350 2022 Contents 1 History 2 Faculties 3 Recent activities 4 Notable alumni 5 References 6 External linksHistory edit1804 By the High Ukaz of Emperor Alexander I the Moscow Imperial Commercial School is created teaching the English French German and Latin languages 1806 The school moves into a historic building the house of the former general governor of Moscow Peter Eropkin on Ostozhenka today this is the main campus of MSLU 1930 13 years after the Russian Revolution a school of languages is revived within the same building as previously by the order of NARKOM the Moscow Institute of New Languages is created The first rector is O G Anikst 1935 The institute s name is changed to the Moscow State Pedagogical Institute of Foreign Languages MSPIFL 1941 In the building of the institute the 5th Militia Division of Frunzen is formed and many students and faculty become members 1945 Alumni and faculty of MSPIFL interpret at the Nuremberg and Tokyo Trials 1964 MSPIFL is renamed in the honour of Maurice Thorez a long time leader of the French Communist Party and a prominent figure in the international communist movement and becomes the Maurice Thorez Moscow State Pedagogical Institute of Foreign Languages 1990 MSPIFL is renamed Moscow State Linguistic University MGLU 2000 By the decision of the Heads of Government of CIS member states MGLU is named a core organization of the language and culture of CIS member states 2001 2004 MGLU becomes host to the Center of Armenian Language and Culture the Center of Kazakh Language and Culture and the first Center of Ukrainian studies in Russia 1998 2005 At MGLU the Center of German Language and Culture the Center of Francophone Studies the Center of Spanish Language and Culture and the Center of the Languages and Cultures of Canada are opened From 2001 MGLU is the coordinator of the European Day of Languages for Russia and the rest of the CIS states 2005 At MGLU the Center of Russian Language and Culture is opened to focus on the teaching of foreign students of MGLU who are interested in broadening and deepening their knowledge in the areas of Russian language and culture citation needed 2005 In accordance with a decision of the Academic Council of Moscow State Linguistic University in November 2005 the University established an Information Centre for Global Security Affairs citation needed 2007 With the support of the Turkish Embassy a Center of Turkish Language and Culture is opened at MGLU citation needed Faculties editFaculty of English language Institute of Law Economics and Information Management Faculty of humanitarian and applied sciences Faculty of translation and interpretation Faculty of German language Faculty of French language Faculty of distance education Faculty of military education Faculty of education of foreign citizens Faculty of lecturers advanced training Institute of international relations and social political studiesRecent activities editMSLU organized the III International Russian Hispanistic Conference 2 Notable alumni edit nbsp Russian novelist Ivan Goncharov MICS 1830 nbsp Russian and Soviet botanist and geneticist Nikolai Vavilov MICS 1906 nbsp Communist leader of Albania in 1944 1985 Enver Hoxha FTI 1938 nbsp 3rd Foreign Minister of Russia and former Secretary of the Security Council of the Russian Federation Igor Ivanov FTI 1969 References edit QS World University Rankings Emerging Europe amp Central Asia Retrieved 15 January 2023 III Conferencia Internacional de Hispanistas de RusiaExternal links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Moscow State Linguistic University Official home site Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Moscow State Linguistic University amp oldid 1197521002, wikipedia, wiki, 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