Military Institute of International Relations. Mgimo is the Moscow State Institute of International Relations

In 2018, the Faculty of International Relations of MGIMO celebrated its 75th anniversary. Over the past years, thousands of specialists have been trained who have contributed to the strengthening of our country's foreign policy positions in the international arena, to the development of social sciences and journalism. A highly professional teaching staff has been formed, constantly in creative search, capable of solving the most difficult problems in training and educating young specialists. The curricula are being improved in accordance with the new requirements for the training of qualified international specialists. New training courses... Teachers of profiling, special and language departments create multimedia tutorials, distant training courses. Many monographs, course programs, as well as unique forms of conducting classes, authored by faculty teachers, are adopted by other universities in Russia. The practice of reading interdepartmental courses, as well as lectures and master classes conducted by the most famous Russian scientists - directors research institutes, academicians and corresponding members of the Russian Academy of Sciences, as well as leading foreign professors.

Russia's accession to the Bologna Process in 2003 gave a new impetus to the modernization of higher education. The Faculty of International Relations took an active part in the implementation of the principles of the Bologna Process at MGIMO. New modular and comprehensive programs were developed for all taught disciplines, a competence-based approach was actively introduced, which allows to form the professional universalism of an international specialist, a rating system for assessing students' knowledge was introduced. The learning process was divided into two levels - bachelor's and master's degrees. The bachelor's degree allowed to create a fundamental basis for practice-oriented learning. Faculty specialists stood at the origins of master's programs in the areas of "foreign regional studies" and "international relations", and today the faculty departments are actively involved in the implementation of all profile master's programs at MGIMO, including english language... A clear confirmation high Quality education provided at the faculty is that, according to the results of many admissions committees, the average competition for admission to bachelor's and master's degrees in the direction of "International Relations" is one of the highest among all programs implemented at MGIMO.

The training of highly qualified specialists in international affairs requires a fundamental scientific base. The staff and graduates of the faculty are actively engaged in research activities within the scientific division of the University - the Institute for International Studies. It will not be an exaggeration to say that the scientific potential of IMI is largely ensured by the efforts of the faculty staff. Thus, the Faculty of International Relations organically combines educational and research activities, implements in practice the unity of education, science and education.

The departments of the faculty are fruitfully working scientific teams conducting research in the field of international relations, diplomacy, history and other humanitarian disciplines. The faculty formed scientific schools, which have received recognition both in Russia and abroad. In a sense, the faculty has become an integrated educational and scientific center, interacting with Russian and foreign universities, scientific institutes of the Russian Academy of Sciences.

The Faculty of International Relations is characterized by a creative atmosphere, pluralism of opinions, polyvariety of pedagogical and scientific concepts, deep awareness of strategic development objectives are natural. Organizational work and everyday life at the faculty are distinguished by democracy, at the same time, the best traditions that define the face of MGIMO are preserved.

From the moment of its creation up to the present day, our faculty has been the leading center of the country for the training of highly qualified specialists in international affairs, a significant proportion of which are foreign students - from countries both near and far abroad. Having appeared in 1943 exactly one year before the establishment of the institute itself, for many decades the Moscow State Institute of International Relations has not only been the personification of MGIMO (it’s not without reason that the name of the faculty is already included in its abbreviation), but also promotes a dynamic internal development university, because it is precisely the need for further specialization curriculumtaught at MO explains the emergence of such basic alma mater faculties as MP, MF and FP.

The history of the faculty, the history of our departments are, first of all, the people who stood at the origins, and these are those who now continue and enhance its glorious traditions, by their labor contribute to the continuous improvement of the training of modern international professionals and to the implementation of the promising development tasks of our University ...

Dean of the Faculty
doctor of Historical Sciences, Professor Yu.A. BULATOV

In 1991, a graduate of the faculty, doctor historical sciences, Professor Yuri Alekseevich Bulatov, orientalist and specialist in the field of ethnic relations. In the past two-plus decades, the faculty has continued to improve - responding to the challenges of a changing time. First of all, this concerns the organization, equipment and provision of the educational process.

The faculty uses a variety of forms and teaching methods - round tables, business games, situational seminars, including with the involvement of highly qualified specialists from other universities and research centers. Much attention is paid to independent work students, which is an essential element in the preparation of a graduate of MO.

The faculty provides training in two areas - regional studies and international relations. Its structure includes 16 departments, including 7 socio-political and special, 8 linguistic, as well as the department of physical education. More than 350 teachers work at faculty departments. Two thirds of them have an academic degree, 78 are doctors of science.

Educational work according to the plans of the faculty, in addition to university-wide (general education) departments, is carried out by profiling and special departments. The profiling departments of the faculty include the Department of International Relations and foreign policy Russia and the Department of Diplomacy, as well as the Department of Applied Analysis of International Problems. Teaching regional studies, including history, economics and political systems of the studied countries, as well as the countries of the region, are provided by special departments of the faculty: the department of history and politics of Europe and America, the department of oriental studies, the department of world and national history, Department of World Economy.

Teachers of language departments are highly qualified specialists with experience practical work interpreters, simultaneous translators and interpreters in negotiations at the highest level... Foreign languages \u200b\u200bare taught at the faculty by the following departments:

  • english language number 1;
  • german language;
  • languages \u200b\u200bof the Nordic and Baltic countries;
  • languages \u200b\u200bof the countries of Central and South-Eastern Europe.

The teaching of the languages \u200b\u200bof the peoples of Asia and Africa at all faculties of the institute is carried out by the departments:

  • languages \u200b\u200bof the countries of the Near and Middle East;
  • indo-Iranian and African languages;
  • chinese, Vietnamese, Lao and Thai;
  • japanese, Korean, Mongolian and Indonesian.

Fluency in the main language being studied and mastery of a second foreign language is achieved as a result of regular classes of 6-10 hours per week for 4-6 years of study. Although undergraduate graduates do not receive diplomas of professional translators or linguists, however, in terms of their level of proficiency in foreign languages, in most cases they are not only not inferior to graduates of linguistic faculties, but also surpass them, especially when it comes to difficult political negotiations, public speaking in the host country, communication with representatives of funds mass media... At the same time, many bachelor's graduates continue their studies in the linguistic master's program at MGIMO, which allows them to acquire knowledge that corresponds to the qualifications of high-level professional translators.

The prospects for the work of the faculty are largely associated with an increase in the number of highly qualified teachers in special departments, as well as with the renewal teaching staff by attracting young specialists to scientific and pedagogical activities. The scientific growth of young personnel is associated with research activities, with the ability to publish research results in the form of not only articles, but also monographs and textbooks.

A distinctive feature of studying at the faculty is the practical orientation of the education received. An obligatory element of the curriculum for senior courses is the "Diplomatic Module" - a lecture course conducted by the leadership of the Russian Foreign Ministry for a more detailed acquaintance with the structure of the Ministry and the specifics of work in all areas of the department's activities. For many years, students of the Moscow Region have been undergoing introductory and pre-diploma practices at the Russian Foreign Ministry, the Presidential Administration, the Government Office, the State Duma, the Ministry of Economic Development, the largest domestic companies, leading media, etc. Every year, more than 100 students have the opportunity to gain their first professional experience during pre-diploma internships at the Embassies and Trade Missions of Russia around the world, as well as the secretariats of the most important international organizations (primarily the UN system).

An integral part of the educational process at the faculty is the maintenance of extracurricular student activity. In addition to wide participation in the sports and cultural life of the institute, as well as volunteer movements organized on the basis of MGIMO, students of the Moscow Region are actively involved in such large-scale projects as the Vitaly Churkin Moscow International Model UN (MIMUN) and the A.G. Karlov Diplomatic Club.

Each year, the Model UN is an exciting role-playing game, during which students and high school students from all over the world, who come to MGIMO, reproduce the work of UN bodies on behalf of the officials of the participating countries in all 5 languages \u200b\u200bof the organization. Ability to defend official position the country being represented, including in a foreign language, as well as finding consensus to adopt a resolution on a specific issue are essential skills for the future professional activity students. Diplomatic club them. A.G. Karlov, functioning at the Department of Diplomacy, is not only a community of those who plan to link their fate with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, but also a platform for scientific and creative creativity, uniting the most talented, creative and enterprising students of all ages and faculties. Thematic master classes, "Diplomatic Olympiads" and the scientific and practical competition "Briefing of a Diplomat" have long become the "calling card" of the main club of the Faculty of Moscow Region, which is a member of the MGIMO Scientific Student Society - the interfaculty association of scientific clubs of the institute.

Upon graduation from the faculty, there are ample opportunities for a diplomatic, research and teaching career. Thanks to the universal training, graduates of the faculty successfully study in economics, political science, law magistracy of MGIMO and other Russian universities, as well as in prestigious foreign educational institutions. At the leading professional socio-political and language departments of the faculty there are postgraduate studies with full-time education, there is also the possibility of competition. Graduates also enter the postgraduate study of the leading departments of other faculties of MGIMO, defend candidate and doctoral dissertations in historical, political, economic, legal and philological sciences, thereby replenishing the team of highly qualified international specialists at MGIMO.

The Faculty of International Relations is the head subdivision of MGIMO in training international specialists for the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and its foreign offices. Its graduates form the backbone of young specialists annually admitted to competitive basis to work in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. They also work in various government agencies, in international, public and political organizations, in private firms and banks.

In the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Russia, graduates of the faculty occupy responsible leadership positions: deputy foreign ministers, directors of departments, ambassadors extraordinary and plenipotentiary to many countries of the world, representatives of Russia in international organizations. Foreign Minister Sergei Viktorovich Lavrov also graduated from the Faculty of International Relations.

The faculty is also a source of personnel for the "command staff" of MGIMO. In addition to the Rector, Academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences A.V. Torkunov, among his alumni are Vice-Rector for Master's and International Programs A.A. Baykov, Vice-Rector for Academic Affairs V.B. Kirillov, Vice-Rector for General Affairs A.V. Malgin, Vice-Rector for personnel policy V.M. Morozov, dean of the faculty Yu.A. Bulatov and many other heads of departments and divisions of the institute. The fame of the faculty has long stepped over the borders of our Motherland. Currently, the faculty has about 200 foreign students from 42 countries, including Vietnam, Germany, Greece, Egypt, Israel, Indonesia, Spain, Cyprus, Libya, Republic of Korea, Peru, Thailand, Turkey, Syria, USA, as well as CIS countries.

International cooperation of the faculty is carried out within the framework common programs MGIMO. In addition, the faculty independently expands its ties with universities and youth organizations of countries of the far and near abroad. The main forms of cooperation are scientific training of teachers and their participation in international conferences, as well as language training of students in foreign universities.

Many well-known Russian politicians, diplomats, scientists, public figures and businessmen graduated from the Department of Defense: Minister of Foreign Affairs Russian FederationSergey Lavrov, Chairman of the Supervisory Board of MGIMO (1972); Head of the Presidential Administration of the Russian Federation A.E. Vaino (1996); Assistant to the President of the Russian Federation Yu.V. Ushakov (1970); Deputy Chairman of the Federation Council I.M. Umakhanov (1979); KI Kosachev, Chairman of the Federation Council Committee on International Affairs (1984); Permanent Representative of Russia to the UN Office and other organizations in Geneva G.M. Gatilov (1972); Permanent Representative of Russia to the European Union V.A. Chizhov (1976); Deputy Chairman of the Council of Ministers of the Republic of Crimea - Permanent Representative of the Republic of Crimea under the President of the Russian Federation G.L. Muradov (1979); honorary director of the Institute of Europe, RAS, academician V.V. Zhurkin (1951); honorary president Institute for African Studies, Academician A.M. Vasiliev (1962); Scientific Director of the Institute of the USA and Canada of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Academician S.M. Rogov (1971); Academician of the RAS G.V. Osipov (1952); Academician of RAS V.S. Myasnikov (1955); Academician of RAS N.A. Simonia (1955); Academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences Yu.S. Pivovarov (1972); Academician of RAS A.G. Arbatov (1973); IA Kesaev, President of the Mercury Group, Chairman of the Board of Directors of PJSC DIXY Group (1993); President of the International Chess Federation K.N. Ilyumzhinov (1989); General Director of the Russian International Affairs Council A.V. Kortunov (1979), General Director of the TV channel "360 °" V.V.Dukhin (2002).

Foreign graduates of the faculty today also occupy high positions in the countries of far and near abroad: President of Azerbaijan I. Aliyev (1982); Vice-President of the European Commission and European Commissioner for the Energy Union M. Shefchovic (1990); Chairman of the Senate of the Parliament of the Republic of Kazakhstan K.-Zh.Tokayev (1975); Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs of Slovakia M. Lajcak (1987); Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Kyrgyz Republic E. Abdyldaev (1989); Minister of Foreign Affairs of Mongolia D. Tsogtbaatar (1994) and others.

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Today in the Russian and world educational space major changes are taking place. The institutional system of education is changing, the forms of functioning of higher educational institutions are being updated. The problem-information structure of the content of the educational process is constantly expanding and becoming more complex, educational and research technologies are being updated.

Throughout seven and a half decades of its history, the Faculty of International Relations has strived to be at the forefront of the modernization trends of its time. And today, maintaining leadership positions requires significant efforts of the entire faculty staff. His high professional potential gives grounds for the formation and implementation of innovative development programs.

The Faculty of International Relations has been working in conditions of stability for many years. The prospects for its development are determined taking into account national, regional and global trends. This allows you to improve studying proccess and face the future with confidence.

Last updated February 2019

Moscow state institute international relations (MGIMO) is one of the leading russian universities, which trains specialists in 18 areas: international relations, foreign regional studies, economics, law, journalism, political science, advertising and public relations, sociology, management, trade, ecology and nature management, state and municipal administration, finance and credit, linguistics, teacher Education, psychology, personnel management, business informatics.

Moscow State Institute of International Relations (University) of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation
(MGIMO (U) MFA of Russia)
International name MGIMO University
Year of foundation
A type State
Endowment capital ₽ 1.5 billion (2017)
Rector Anatoly Torkunov
Metro 01 Vernadsky Avenue,
01 Southwest
Legal address Russia Russia, 119454, Moscow, Vernadsky Avenue, 76
Site mgimo.ru
Awards
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In terms of the legal direction of training, the university is included in the so-called "big three" Russian universities. The structure of the university includes two campuses, ten faculties and three institutes. In 2017, about seven thousand students from Russia, the CIS countries and far abroad studied at MGIMO. In 2010, it was officially entered into the Guinness Book of Records as a university with the largest number of state foreign languages \u200b\u200btaught (53 foreign language). The university is part of the Association of Professional Schools of International Affairs.

Full name - Federal State Autonomous educational institution higher education "Moscow State Institute of International Relations (University) of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation".

Abbreviated name - MGIMO MFA of Russia, MGIMO, MGIMO University.

History

The date of creation of MGIMO is considered to be October 14, 1944, when the international faculty of Moscow State University, created a year earlier, was transformed into a separate institute. The first enrollment at MGIMO was 200 students. Among them were five Heroes Soviet Unionawarded this title for their exploits in the Great World War II... Since 1946, students from foreign countries have been sent to study at MGIMO.

In 1948, two faculties were formed - historical and international and international law. A year later, the Faculty of Economics was created (since 1950 - International Economic). In the same year, a journalism elective and an elective for simultaneous interpreters were opened at the Faculty of History and International. In 1954, MGIMO was included, the progenitor of which, in turn, was (founded in 1815). As a result, the range of studied countries was significantly expanded, the study of two foreign languages \u200b\u200bwas introduced in all specialties of MGIMO. The former three faculties also underwent reorganization, the result of their merger was the creation of two basic faculties - Western and Eastern.

In 2013, the School of Government and International Affairs was created, on the basis of which the first bachelor's degree in Russia is being implemented with training completely in English.

In May 2017, as a result of the merger of the Faculties of Public Administration and Political Science, the Faculty of Governance and Politics was created.

Ratings

MGIMO publications

  • MGIMO University Bulletin
  • Moscow Journal of International Law
  • Journal "Philological Sciences at MGIMO"
  • Comparative Politics Magazine
  • Journal “Law and Management. XXI Century"
  • Concept magazine
  • "Mezhdunarodnik" newspaper
  • The Iberoamerican Notebooks. Cuadernos Iberoamericanos "
  • International Communications Magazine
  • Journal "World and National Economy"
  • Analytical reports IMI
  • Policy papers IMI
  • A fresh look

Partner publications

  • Journal "International Processes"
  • POLIS Magazine
  • Journal "International Criminal Law and International Justice"
  • “Library of the criminalist. Science Magazine"

Since 2005, MGIMO has been publishing a corporate magazine MGIMO Journal, a publication of a community of alumni and students. The magazine publishes interviews with famous alumni, partners of MGIMO, news about the life of MGIMO residents in Russia and abroad, reports from major international events.

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A graduate of this university: I would like to share my impressions of 4 years
training at the Faculty of International Journalism MGIMO. Let's point by point:

1. Languages
It has already been repeatedly written that MGIMO focuses on languages. It's like that. It's also an absolute lottery - you can't choose a language. To a greater extent, it concerns the faculty of the Ministry of Defense, where this is the most strict. But on MF everything is the same. European languages \u200b\u200bare more often given here, but once every five years there is also Serbo-Croatian and Chinese. Think ten times if you want to spend all your free time and nerves on endless translations (usually of political topics). A huge plus, however, is that if you do fall in love with your language and work hard on it, you will have many opportunities. From foreign internships to part-time jobs. Almost all of my part-time jobs at the university were somehow connected with the language.

2. Training specialty
Well, it's pointless to comment on anything here. You won't be taught to be a journalist here. However, I'm not at all sure that there are universities in Russia that are able to cope with this task. Programs become outdated too quickly. Now people practically do not read newspapers - only Internet portals, agree? And at MGIMO MGIMO there are just a bunch of subjects devoted to newspaper journalism, and this is the main love of the head of the specialized department. For several semesters he will broadcast to you about Soviet newspapers and demand that you know their circulation. But why? ....... Why write newspaper reports in pairs? Learning to typeset a newspaper?
In fairness, a couple of useful and interesting items really were. Couple. Not more.
Secondly, journalism is practice. You won't get it in the faculty. There is a journalist's master class, which is often taught by people who either have not worked in journalism at all, or have long retired from the profession.
All the professional journalists I visited for internships said that for a career in journalism you have to go and work. And here we are faced with the next point.

3. Work
At MGIMO it is almost impossible to combine studies with full-time work. First, there are very heavy teaching loads. Secondly, the attendance is quite strictly monitored, which affects the ratings. There are exceptions, but they are rare.

4. Contingent
The problem of the faculty of journalism as a phenomenon rather than MGIMO is the very uneven gender composition. There are few boys, and they are trying to encourage them in every possible way, so that they somehow dilute the female kingdom. When there are only girls in the team, showdowns often take place from scratch. Plus, there are a lot of ambitious Olympiads who are ready to kill you to be the first to answer at the seminar. But here everything very much depends on the group.
But at MGIMO, contrary to stereotypes, there is practically no problem of social stratification - both Olympiads from the Ryazan region and the golden youth from Rublevskoye Highway peacefully coexist in the same group. Teachers look at knowledge of the subject, and in seminars everyone is equal. But still there is a problem with those who are richer and dumber - and these are not bribes. I have never heard of bribes in tests or exams. However, it can almost always be written off. Some classmates for each exam came with some kind of super-modern inconspicuous headphones, into which they were dictated tickets. Still the golden youth very often buys analytical reports and term papers. And at that moment, when you bring your honestly written term paper, and a hen on stiletto heels proudly puts "his" beautifully intertwined work next to it, and you know that she didn’t lift a manicured finger to do at least something, you start thinking about workers 'and peasants' uprising :)

5. Job prospects
They are there, it is not for nothing that MGIMO is the leader in the list of job placement for graduates. Those who want to join the Foreign Ministry can try their luck at the Foreign Ministry (boys are especially welcome). Very often there is a job related to your foreign language. Several classmates work directly in their specialty - namely with international political news. Someone goes to a master's degree (by the way, never enter a master's degree in MF, there are fewer language pairs than in a bachelor's degree, and there are more meaningless subjects).

Output:
Overall, looking at the state russian education and in Russian journalism in general - probably, MGIMO MGIMO is not such a bad place to get a bachelor's degree. It sounds prestigious, you know the language, you understand politics and international relations superficially (and a journalist doesn't need to). You can go to the Foreign Ministry, TASS, or RT.
But if you are looking for a fun party and great memories of student years, if you want to enroll in journalism out of love for literature and creativity, if you do not want to translate texts about party systems, but want to write / shoot about people, fashion, science, then do not ruin your youth :) Especially for paysites. Studying at MGIMO School this year costs half a million. For that kind of money, it is quite possible to get a good education in the field of some kind of digital journalism in the West.

Information about the university

History of MGIMO

The Moscow State Institute of International Relations, founded in 1944, is considered the oldest center where international specialists were trained. By the decision of the Council of People's Commissars (October 14, 1944), it was decided to create this educational institution from the international faculty of Moscow State University. After opening, there were only three faculties at MGIMO: economic, international and legal. In the first set, there were only 200 students, but since 1946 they began to send applicants from foreign countries to study.

In 1954, there was a connection with the MIV (Moscow Institute of Oriental Studies). As a result, the university has an eastern branch and a unique Lazarevskaya library, which was famous for its collection of oriental literature. In 1958, the Institute of Foreign Trade (established in 1934) became part of MGIMO. Due to this circumstance, the training of specialists in foreign economic activity has significantly increased, and the Faculty of Economics has expanded. In 1969, the Faculty of International Journalism and the Faculty of International Law were solemnly opened at the Institute, and in 1991 - the Faculty International business and business administration.

In 1994, the Moscow State Institute of International Relations was deservedly awarded the status of a university. In 1998, the Faculty of Political Science was opened. In 2000, for a better training of specialists in international cooperation, the university formed International Institute energy policy and diplomacy. In 2011, the Institute of Foreign Economic Relations was transformed into the Faculty of Applied Economics and Commerce.

Training at MGIMO today

Today, this higher educational institution is considered one of the leading professional humanitarian universities in Russia, where international specialists are trained. The teaching staff of the university includes more than a thousand professors, 20 academicians, 150 doctors of sciences, more than 300 candidates of sciences and associate professors. For applicants there is an opportunity to choose one of the faculties:

  • Faculty of International Relations;
  • International Institute for Energy Policy and Diplomacy;
  • Faculty of Political Science;
  • International Institute of Management;
  • Institute for European Law;
  • European Studies Institute;
  • Faculty of International Journalism;
  • Faculty of Basic Training;
  • Institute of International Relations and Management;
  • Institute for Complementary vocational education;
  • International Law Faculty;
  • Applied Economics and Commerce;

The institute offers the following forms of study: part-time (evening), full-time and extramural forms learning. MGIMO has already undergone a transition to a new, multi-level education system, which consists of 4 years of training in the selected specialties of bachelors. After the bachelor's degree, there is the opportunity to continue their studies in the master's degree, to obtain the required master's degree The training of masters at the university began to be carried out since 1994, today there are 48 special master's programs in 13 areas. Also, after receiving a diploma higher education, a student, if desired, can undergo postgraduate and doctoral studies, moreover, high-quality training of scientific personnel in 28 specialties is carried out in graduate school, applicants are admitted on a competitive basis, with higher education or any achievements in scientific work.

Additional MGIMO opportunities for students

A hostel is provided for visiting applicants. The university has four dormitories with all the amenities necessary for living. For settlement, you must submit an application when submitting documents (in Admissions committee), accommodation takes place after payment for accommodation. MGIMO holds annual competitions for scholarships, in addition, students have the opportunity to get various personal scholarships, and grants are provided for teachers.

There is a military department at MGIMO, where hundreds of officers (military translators) were trained in their specialty. This department was founded in 1944, the graduated qualified specialists successfully carry out the assigned tasks during the period of military service. For those wishing to become the owner of a second higher education, the university offers special programs to obtain the necessary knowledge. Today, more and more often, a diploma is required for career growth, so the university provides an opportunity to get a second higher education in the most popular areas - economic and legal.

There is also an opportunity to get professional education for those who already have a higher education diploma. The training is carried out at the Institute of Continuing Professional Education, in addition to this, the European Training Institute conducts advanced training courses on economics, law and policy of the European Union. Upon completion of training, students are issued a certificate (or certificate) of the state sample.

The structure of the university has 5 institutes, 8 faculties, there is also a School of Business and International Competences, intensive training takes place in 20 language departments in 54 foreign languages. In 2013, this educational institution has successfully passed the international accreditation of all available educational programs.

The rector of the university is Academician, Doctor of Science, Professor Anatoly Vasilyevich Torkunov, who has been performing these duties since 1992. In the BRICS rating, MGIMO is in the top five best universities Russia. The study took into account the following criteria: academic reputation, reviews and reputation among employers, availability academic degree from the teaching staff, the number of foreign students, etc.

The Moscow State Institute of International Relations has made a significant contribution to the intensive development of the science of regional studies, international law and relations; many textbooks and scientific works have been published. At the same time, MGIMO maintains partnerships with many educational institutions of the CIS and abroad. Thanks to this, specialists graduated from this university are always in demand and employment does not cause complications.

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MGIMO (Moscow State Institute of International Relations) is one of the leading Russian universities that trains specialists in 12 educational programs, including: international economic relations, international relations, regional studies, international law, political science, public administration, journalism, public relations, economics and trade. In terms of legal training, the university is included in the so-called "big three" Russian universities. The university includes eight faculties and six institutes. There is also a military department at the university that trains officers - military linguists. In 2009, about six thousand students from Russia, the CIS countries and far abroad studied at MGIMO. Officially listed in the Guinness Book of Records as a university teaching the largest number of state foreign languages \u200b\u200b(54 foreign languages, including Russian as a foreign language).

Full name - Moscow State Institute of International Relations of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation.

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