Tutors from the university MSGU them. M.Sholokhov Moscow State University for the Humanities named after M.A.

30.09.2019

Moscow State Open Pedagogical University. M.A. Sholokhov was established as the Moscow State Correspondence Pedagogical Institute by the order of the Council of Ministers of the USSR of April 28, 1951, signed by I.V. Stalin, and the subsequent order of the Council of Ministers of the RSFSR of May 3, 1951 and the order of the Minister of Education of the RSFSR of May 18, 1951 on the basis of the Central Correspondence Department of the oldest pedagogical university in Russia - MGPI im. IN AND. Lenin, whose historical predecessor was the Moscow Higher Women's Courses (MVZhK) opened in 1872 by Professor V.I. Guerrier.

A rich pedigree largely determined the fate of the Moscow State Correspondence Pedagogical Institute. MSZPI opened a new page in higher pedagogical education, taking on the mission of the country's methodological center of distance education. His first students were demobilized war veterans and young teachers whose studies were interrupted by the war.

The rapid development of the institute was facilitated by the high scientific competence of the teaching staff, who went through the school of the oldest university in Russia, a sense of duty and responsibility to the Motherland for the fate of the young generation who survived the difficult years of the war and losses in the country's teaching corps.

The initiator of the creation of an independent correspondence pedagogical institute, its first director, and then rector (1951-1961) was associate professor, candidate of pedagogical sciences Agababov Khachatur Artemyevich. A man with a strong, strong-willed character, he stubbornly pursued his goal, raising the prestige of the university. Agababov Kh.A. gave more than half a century. scientific and pedagogical activity.

Training of specialists was carried out in seven specialties at seven faculties. In 1957, the Faculty of Graphic Arts was opened, and in 1958, the Faculty of Primary School Teachers.

The second rector of the MGZPI (1961-1966) was an associate professor, candidate of historical sciences Deza Valeryan Sergeevich, a front-line soldier, a participant in the Great Patriotic War. Under his leadership, the number of faculties reached ten: the Faculty of Music and Education was opened. In 1962, the editorial and publishing department was formed, later transformed into the Alfa publishing house, which was entrusted with the function of providing students with educational and methodological literature and programs. A tall man, kind, charming, devoid of ambition and careerism, an excellent orator, restrained and sincere in relations with people, straightforward and uncompromising in matters of principle, V.S. Deza loved the student body, and the students reciprocated. They appreciated the originality of his thinking, the ease and grace with which he lectured.

From 1966 to 1985 The rector of the Institute was Professor, Doctor of Historical Sciences Vinogradov Nikolai Savvatevich. During this period, the institute has firmly established itself as a scientific and methodological center of higher correspondence pedagogical education in the Russian Federation. The Institute received the highest - first - category, significantly strengthened the material base - a new educational building was built in Vykhino, where students decorated the interior of the first floor with magnificent mosaics; Two buildings were received for the educational building on Verkhnyaya Radishchevskaya Street.

From 1985 to 1989, Professor Vladislav Alekseevich Nikitin, Doctor of Philosophy, was the rector of the MGZPI. In 1987, full-time departments for Muscovites were opened at the faculties of Russian language and literature, physics and mathematics, preschool education, and primary classes.

From 1989 to 2008, the Rector of the University was Doctor of Philology, Professor, full member of the Russian Academy of Education (RAO), Honored Scientist of the Russian Federation, member of the Writers' Union of Russia, laureate of the International Prize named after M.A. Sholokhov 1999 Kruglov Yuri Georgievich.

Many years of experience has allowed the staff of the Moscow State Pedagogical Institute to demonstrate high mobility and susceptibility to innovations, reflecting new social needs in the training of teaching staff. This led to the renaming of MGZPI in 1992 into the Moscow State Open Pedagogical Institute (MGOPI), and on January 10, 1995, the university received the status of a university and a new name - Moscow State Open Pedagogical University (MGOPU). On May 16, 2000, by the Decree of the Government of Moscow, MGOPU was named after the classic of Soviet and Russian literature M.A. Sholokhov.

In this series of renamings, the real need and the search for the most accurate correspondence of the name of the university to its functions and the desire to effectively solve the whole range of problems put forward on the agenda by the doctrine of Russian education and, above all, the principle of advanced development of personnel training and the increasing demands of society for the quality of teacher training.

The University has been granted the right to conduct educational activities for the training, advanced training and retraining of specialists at all levels of higher, postgraduate, additional and initial professional education.

Currently, the university has 16 faculties that train teachers in 34 specialties and 41 areas of postgraduate education. The University maintains constant contact with the Moscow Education Committee, the Ministry of Education of the Moscow Region. The effectiveness of this cooperation is facilitated by the educational and scientific complex, which includes pedagogical colleges in Moscow and the Moscow region. The educational space of the university has been significantly expanded on the basis of 16 branches created in the territories of fourteen subjects of the Federation, as representatives of the capital's education, which contributes to improving the quality of training and overcoming the shortage of teaching staff. At the end of 2003, more than 35 thousand students were studying at the university, including about 18 thousand in branches.

The formation of the authority of MGOPU them. M.A. Sholokhov is largely facilitated by the ongoing personnel policy. The university has developed its own system of training candidates and doctors of sciences. To this end, since 1962, postgraduate studies in 41 specialties have been successfully operating, and since 1995, doctoral studies in 7 specialties. The university has 8 dissertation councils in 22 specialties, including 6 for the defense of doctoral dissertations. The complexity of the university's personnel policy is largely determined by a wide range of profiles and the structure of training in fundamental, natural, humanitarian, psychological and pedagogical sciences, art and culture.

Collaboration is carried out on a large scale with scientific institutions of the Russian Academy of Sciences and the Russian Academy of Education. MGOPU together with MSGU is the founder of a public association of scientists - the International Academy of Sciences of Pedagogical Education (IANP). Cooperation in the training of scientific personnel is expanding with the universities of the CIS, Germany, Israel, Iraq, India, Vietnam, Jordan. More than 600 teachers work at 54 departments of the university: among them 187 professors, 308 associate professors, 355 have the academic title of candidate of science, 121 have the academic title of doctor of science, 5 academicians, 4 corresponding members of the Russian Academy of Education.

In the new generation of scientific and pedagogical staff of the university, more than a hundred teachers are graduates of the Moscow State Institute of Physics and Technology, including 40 people who have academic degrees and the titles of doctors, professors, candidates of sciences and associate professors.

Highly qualified scientific and pedagogical staff of the university allows you to effectively solve research problems. The university departments have obtained scientific results in various fields of knowledge, as well as carried out scientific and methodological developments in a number of areas: the theory and practice of teacher education, improving the efficiency of training specialists on the job, distance, environmental education, andragogy, technologies in the field of advanced training, scientific and methodological support for the activities of a practical and social psychologist, diagnostics of the psychological development of children and adolescents, medical and biological foundations of defectology, etc.

Scientific research is carried out by interuniversity centers. The Center for Distance Education (MCDO) works in the areas of preparing textbooks for the system of distance education, conducting sociological research, theoretical development of topical problems of distance education, and international cooperation. The Center for Environmental Education (TEKO-Center) implements the project "Environmental Education in Europe", takes part in the organization of international, all-Russian and regional conferences, symposiums, seminars. Since 1995, the Sholokhov Center has been operating, studying the creative heritage of the writer. The heads of these centers are university scientists Professor S.N. Glazachev, Professor V.I. Ovsyannikov and associate professor T.V. Smirnova.

Since 2000, the structure of the university has included the Institute of Informatization of Education - ININFO, which is engaged in solving the problems of informatization of general education and the corresponding training of teaching staff. Director of the Institute - Academician of the Russian Academy of Cosmonautics, President of the Academy of Informatization of Education, Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor Ya.A. Vagramenko.

The results of scientific research are reflected in numerous publications of the university staff. In 2003 alone, 37 monographs, 35 collections of scientific papers, 119 textbooks and manuals, 548 articles and 16 study programs were prepared and published. The result of the scientific and methodological work of the university is publishing. In 1962, an editorial and publishing department was created at the Moscow State Institute of Fine Arts, later - the Alfa Publishing House, the main task of which is to provide students, teachers and methodologists, public education workers with educational and scientific-methodical, scientific-practical and reference literature. More than a hundred titles of educational and educational-methodical literature are published annually, collections of scientific works of teachers, graduate students and students, monographs are being prepared for publication.

An integral part of the educational process at the university is the research work of students. Final conferences are held annually. Competition winners receive scholarships. M.A. Sholokhov and are recommended for admission to graduate school. A wide range of information services is provided by the library.

Educational work at the university is carried out according to the plan approved by the administration. Such events have become traditional: “Moscow Day”, “Knowledge Day”, dedication to students, “Teacher's Day”, “MGOPU Veterans Day”, amateur art competition, New Year's ball, “Defender of the Fatherland Day”, “Health Day ”, solemn events dedicated to Victory Day, sporting events, etc. The museums of M.A. Sholokhov and Yu.V. Bondarev. An appeal to folk art acquires an increasingly large-scale sound in the cultural life of the university. These are meetings with folklore groups, and the creation of a folklore-ethnographic cabinet.

Moscow State University for the Humanities named after M.A. Sholokhov is an autonomous state educational institution of higher professional education of federal subordination. It has the status of a legal entity.

It was founded as the Moscow Correspondence Pedagogical Institute by order of the Council of Ministers of the USSR dated April 28, 1951 No. 6392-r. By order of the Ministry of Education of Russia dated May 6, 1992 No. 183, it was renamed into the Moscow State Open Pedagogical Institute. By order of the State Committee of the Russian Federation for Higher Education of December 29, 1994, No. 1263 and by order of the Ministry of Education of the Russian Federation of January 10, 1995, No. 10, the university was renamed the Moscow State Open Pedagogical University.

MSGU is accredited in accordance with the Decree of the Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation No. 1974 dated 06/24/2005.

By Decree of the Government of Moscow No.335 dated May 16, 2000, the Moscow State University of Humanities was named after M.A. Sholokhov.

Year of foundation: 1951
Number of students studying at the university: 11726
University tuition fees: 36 - 77 thousand rubles.

Address: 109444, Moscow, st. Tashkentskaya, house 18, building 4

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Email: [email protected]
Website: www.mgopu.ru

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About the university

Moscow State University for the Humanities named after M.A. Sholokhov is one of the leading universities in Russia in the field of humanitarian technologies and applied humanitarian knowledge.

Our university was founded as the Moscow State Correspondence Pedagogical Institute (MGZPI) by the order of the Council of Ministers of the USSR of April 28, 1951.

Over the years, our university has been actively developing, sometimes it was renamed, growing with new areas of training and raising its status. MGZPI, MGOPI, MGOPU are also us, but in the recent past.

Now we are Moscow State University for the Humanities named after M.A. Sholokhov University (MSGU named after M.A. Sholokhov) is one of the largest universities in the country, which has graduated more than a hundred thousand highly qualified specialists over its almost 60-year history.

Branches of the University are located in 18 cities of the Russian Federation - from Anapa to Yakutsk.

MGGU im. M.A. Sholokhov provides all the steps of the educational ladder:

Pre-university preparation (including preparation for the Unified State Examination)
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Higher education (13 faculties with full-time, part-time and evening forms of education in 53 specialties and areas of study)
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Second degree
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Additional education (56 areas of advanced training and full professional retraining)
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Master (19 profiles)
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Postgraduate studies (43 specialties, 7 dissertation councils)
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doctoral studies (7 specialties)

At the moment, more than 30,000 students study at the university, including from other countries.

MGGU im. M.A. Sholokhov combines long-standing traditions of good quality education and modern humanitarian and IT technologies, actively used in the educational process.

MGGU im. M.A. Sholokhov is the fastest growing university in 2009-2010. We are opening up new specialties and new areas of training, including organizing work with youth, continuing the tradition of becoming the University as a methodological leader in the field of applied application of humanitarian knowledge and humanitarian technologies.

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bachelor, postgraduate, specialist, doctoral, master, other

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Moscow State University for the Humanities named after M.A. Sholokhov is the leading university in Russia in the field of humanitarian technologies and applied humanitarian knowledge.

Our university was founded as the Moscow State Correspondence Pedagogical Institute (MGZPI) by the order of the Council of Ministers of the USSR of April 28, 1951.

Over the years, our university has been actively developing, sometimes it was renamed, growing with new areas of training and raising its status. MGZPI, MGOPI, MGOPU - this is also us, but in the recent past. Now we are Moscow State University for the Humanities named after M.A. Sholokhov University (Moscow State University named after M.A. Sholokhov) is one of the largest universities in the country, which has graduated hundreds of thousands of highly qualified specialists over its more than 60-year history. Branches of the University are located in 13 cities of the Russian Federation. At the moment, more than 20,000 students study at the university, including from other countries.

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Admission conditions

DEADLINES FOR ACCEPTANCE OF DOCUMENTS

2. Until July 5 in accordance with the Procedure for conducting a unified state exam, which is approved by the Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation, graduates of previous years, graduates of educational institutions of NGOs and SPO, as well as citizens with secondary (complete) general education received in educational institutions of foreign states, who did not have the opportunity to participate in the exam during the state (final) certification, eligible to apply for the exam.

3. Acceptance of documents for the first course for training undergraduate programs ends:

  • full-time and part-time (evening) forms of education:

5'th of July- for persons entering for training in areas of training, upon admission to which additional entrance tests of a creative and (or) professional orientation are carried out;
July 10- for persons entering on the basis of the results of entrance examinations conducted by the Moscow State Pedagogical University. M.A. Sholokhov independently;
July 25- for persons entering the MSGU them. M.A. Sholokhov only according to the results of the exam.

  • part-time study:

September 13- for persons entering the places financed from the federal budget;
15th of November- for persons entering the places with payment of tuition fees.

At Moscow State University. M.A. Sholokhov, the following forms of submission of applications and documents by applicants are provided:
- personally
- through postal operators
Electronic digital submission of documents is not provided.

What documents are required for admission to the university?
1. Application
2. Original and photocopy of an identity document, citizenship.
3. Original (mandatory upon admission to target places and preferential enrollment) or a photocopy of a state-recognised document on education.
4. Four photographs 3 * 4 cm, if you plan to enter the areas of study for which entrance examinations of a creative and (or) professional orientation are conducted, or entrance examinations conducted by the university independently
5. Documents confirming benefits (if any) and their copies
6. A document confirming the change of surname (first name, patronymic), and a copy of it

PhD Contacts

PhD Contacts

Postgraduate studies, doctoral studies and fellowships are the main forms of training of scientific and pedagogical personnel in the system of postgraduate professional education, providing citizens of the Russian Federation with the opportunity to improve the level of education, scientific and pedagogical qualifications.

Persons with higher professional education are admitted to postgraduate studies.

Postgraduate study is an institution that implements not only the educational function of the student, but to a greater extent positions him as a scientific, creative worker who is obliged to complete a completed scientific research with elements of scientific novelty and practical significance in a timely manner.

During the course of study, the student must:

  • fully implement the individual plan;
  • pass candidate exams in the history and philosophy of science, a foreign language and a special discipline;
  • complete work on the dissertation, submit it to the department for obtaining an appropriate conclusion, and submit the work to the dissertation council.

Postgraduate training includes:

  • studying the course of the history and philosophy of science, one of the foreign languages ​​(English, German, French) of a special discipline in the chosen scientific field;
  • study of general scientific disciplines;
  • independent study of scientific periodicals, monographs, articles in Russian and foreign languages, participation in scientific seminars and conferences;
  • publication of scientific articles on the research topic;
  • participation in the educational and methodological work of the departments, the passage of pedagogical practice;
  • performance of research work on the topic of the dissertation;
  • work on a dissertation, its writing and defense.

A postgraduate student should to a greater extent independently plan and organize his studies and conduct scientific work on the topic of the dissertation.

Postgraduate students are trained according to an individual work plan. It regulates the stages of research work of graduate students, their educational and methodological work, pedagogical, general scientific and special training, the time and forms of control of their activities.

The main form of postgraduate training is his creative scientific work at the department, which takes place under the general supervision of the head of the department and under the direct supervision of the supervisor. The experience of supervisors, under whose guidance the majority of graduate students successfully complete their studies, shows that it is advisable to establish creative contact with a future graduate student at least a year before he enters graduate school. The activities of the supervisor are aimed at providing scientific and methodological assistance in the preparation of candidates of sciences.

INDUSTRIES AND SPECIALTIES IN WHICH TRAINING IS CARRIED OUT
SCIENTIFIC AND PEDAGOGICAL STAFF IN POSTGRADUATE:

  • 01.00.00 - PHYSICAL AND MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES:

01.01.01 -real, complex and functional analysis

  • 03.00.00 - BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES:

03.01.05 -physiology and biochemistry of plants
03.02.08 -ecology (biological sciences)

  • 05.00.00 - TECHNICAL SCIENCES:

05.13.06 -automation and management of technological processes and production

(by industry)

  • 07.00.00 - HISTORICAL SCIENCES AND ARCHEOLOGY:

07.00.02 -National history
07.00.03 -general history (modern and recent history, the history of the ancient world and the Middle Ages)

  • 08.00.00 - ECONOMIC SCIENCES

08.00.0 1-economic theory

  • 09.00.00 - PHILOSOPHICAL SCIENCES:

09.00.01 -ontology and theory of knowledge
09.00.11 -social philosophy

  • 10.00.00 - PHILOLOGICAL SCIENCES:

10.01.01 -Russian literature
10.01.03 -literature of the peoples of foreign countries (European literature, US literature)
10.02.01 -Russian language
10.02.04 - Germanic languages
10.02.19 -language theory

  • 12.00.00 - LEGAL SCIENCES:

12.00.01 -theory and history of law and state; history of the doctrines of law and the state
12.00.02 -constitutional law; municipal law
12.00.11 -judiciary, prosecutorial supervision, organization of law enforcement

  • 13.00.00-PEDAGOGICAL SCIENCES:

13.00.01 -general pedagogy, history of pedagogy and education
13.00.02 -theory and methodology of training and education (preschool, primary, secondary, higher - mathematics, physics, IWT, biology, geography, literature, Russian language, foreign language, music, fine arts)
13.00.03 - correctional pedagogy (deaf pedagogy and typhlopedagogy, oligophrenopedagogy and speech therapy)
13.00.05 -theory, methodology and organization of socio-cultural activities
13.00.08 -theory and methodology of vocational education

  • 17.00.00-ART:

17.00.04 - fine and decorative arts and architecture
17.00.06 -technical aesthetics and design

  • 19.00.00-PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCES:

19.00.01 -general psychology, personality psychology, history of psychology
19.00.07 -pedagogical psychology

  • 22.00.00-SOCIOLOGICAL SCIENCES:

22.00.04 -social structure, social institutions and processes
22.00.06 -sociology of culture

  • 23.00.00-POLITICAL SCIENCES:

23.00.01 -theory and philosophy of politics, history and methodology of political science
23.00.02 -political institutions, processes and technologies

  • 24.00.00-CULTURE:

24.00.01 -theory and history of culture

  • 25.00.00-EARTH SCIENCES:

25.00.23 -physical geography and biogeography, soil geography and landscape geochemistry

Preparation of a dissertation for the competition of a scientist

PhD degree is carried out within the framework of

doctoral studies (3 years) and applicants (4 years).

List of specialties in doctoral studies

  • 07.00.02-domestic history
  • 07.00.03 - general history
  • 10.01.01-Russian literature
  • 10.02.01-Russian language
  • 13.00.01-general pedagogy, history of pedagogy and education
  • 13.00.02-theory and methodology of training and education (by areas and levels of education)

INFORMATION FOR APPLICANTS TO DOCTORAL STUDIES

Applications and documents for doctoral studies are accepted:

  • June 1 to June 30 (budgetary and contractual basis)
  • from September 1 to October 31 (application on a contractual basis)

Applicants for doctoral studies must submit the following documents:

An application for admission to doctoral studies is submitted to the rector; attached as an applicant

  • questionnaire (sheet on personnel records);
  • a copy of the diploma of awarding the degree of candidate of sciences (to notarize);
Moscow State University for the Humanities named after M. A. Sholokhov
(MGGU im. M. A. Sholokhova)
Year of foundation
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Nechaev Vladimir Dmitrievich

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Moscow State University for the Humanities named after M. A. Sholokhov- one of the leading universities in Russia in the field of humanitarian technologies and applied humanitarian knowledge.

The university provides all levels of the educational ladder: pre-university training, bachelor's, master's, postgraduate, doctoral studies.

On the basis of Moscow State University. M.A. Sholokhov opened the Volunteer Center for the training of volunteers for the Olympic and Paralympic Games Sochi - 2014.

The name of the university is associated with the name of Mikhail Aleksandrovich Sholokhov, an outstanding Russian writer who received the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1965.

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Emblem of the university 1951-2006

Moscow State University for the Humanities M. A. Sholokhov was established as the Moscow State Correspondence Pedagogical Institute in 1951 (MGZPI).

In 1987, the university opened day departments for Muscovites at the faculties of Russian Language and Literature, Physics and Mathematics, Preschool Education, and Primary School. In the early 90s, MGZPI demonstrated high mobility and receptivity to modern realities, due to which in 1992 MGZPI was renamed into the Moscow State Open Pedagogical Institute (MGOPI).

On January 10, 1995, the word "institute" in the name changes to the word "university" and the university receives a new name - Moscow State Open Pedagogical University (MGOPU).

On May 16, 2000, by a decree of the Moscow government, the university was named after the writer M.A. M. A. Sholokhova.

On October 19, 2006, the university became a humanitarian university and received a new name - Moscow State University for the Humanities named after M. A. Sholokhov (MGGU named after M. A. Sholokhov).

The university is one of the largest scientific centers for the problems of pedagogical and humanitarian education. Currently, the University has eight dissertation councils for the defense of doctoral and master's theses.

On a large scale, cooperation is carried out with scientific institutions of the Russian Academy of Education. Moscow State University of Humanities is a co-founder of the International Academy of Sciences of Pedagogical Education (IANPE). Cooperation in the training of scientific personnel is expanding with the universities of the CIS, Great Britain, Germany, Israel, Iraq, Finland, Poland, China and other countries..

MGGU im. M. A. Sholokhov is one of the leading educational institutions of Russia in the humanities. The educational space of the university has been significantly expanded, the training of specialists in various humanitarian specialties has been launched.

More than 30 thousand students study at the university in 30 specialties. Doctoral students are being trained in 7 specialties, and graduate students - in 41.

About 7 thousand students enter the university every year.

During the existence of the university, more than 80 thousand specialists have been trained.

The university includes 54 departments, 15 faculties with full-time, part-time and part-time education, postgraduate and doctoral studies, 18 branches.

The university has three interuniversity centers: (1) for the development of technologies for environmental and pedagogical education, (2) distance education, (3) Sholokhov Center.

The university includes the Institute of Informatization of Education.

The university is equipped with first-class educational laboratories, libraries with Internet access.

The university has preparatory courses, a sports and health center and a sports club, a student theater and a folklore ensemble. .

The educational process is conducted by well-known professors, doctors and candidates of sciences, academicians and corresponding members of the Russian Academy of Education, members of foreign academies, honored workers of science, culture, art and education of the Russian Federation. More than 80% of teachers conduct classes according to author's programs.

Among the most famous teachers are Naum Yakovlevich Vilenkin, Irina Sergeevna Sventsitskaya, Andrey Alexandrovich Verbitsky, Robert Semenovich Nemov, Galina Alekseevna Avanesova, Lyudmila Aleksandrovna Rapatskaya.

Nikolai Viktorovich Baskov, Anastas Alekseevich Mikoyan work at the Faculty of Culture and Musical Art (at the Department of Vocal). The artistic director of the pop department is Valery Miladovich Syutkin.

MSGU students actively participate as volunteers at the Youth Delphic Games of Russia.

Faculties

  • Institute of Law, Politics and Social Education
  • Ecology and natural sciences
  • Defectological
  • Design and visual arts
  • journalism
  • Foreign languages ​​and international communications
  • Historical
  • Culture and musical art
  • Pedagogical
  • Psychology and Human Resource Management
  • Exact sciences and innovative technologies
  • Philological

Ratings

  • Since 2001, Moscow State University named after. M. A. Sholokhov is included in the list of the best pedagogical and linguistic universities in Russia (according to the Ministry of Education and Science of Russia).
Year Place
2001 6 out of 74
2002 8-10 out of 73
2003 7-11 out of 77
2004 7-11 out of 78
2005 9-12 out of 73
2007 7-9 out of 74
2008 11-16 out of 74
  • In 2010, Moscow State University named after. M. A. Sholokhova took 88th place out of 380 in the list of the best universities in Russia in terms of average USE scores, with which applicants came, and was among the twenty-five best universities in Moscow in this indicator.
  • In 2011, Moscow State University for M. A. Sholokhova ranked 151 out of 359 in the list of the best universities in Russia in terms of average USE scores. The average score is 63.8.
  • In 2012, Moscow State University for M. A. Sholokhov took 118th place out of 359 in the list of the best universities in Russia in terms of average USE scores. The average score is 68.5.
  • On November 1, 2012, the Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation published the results of monitoring the activities of federal educational institutions of higher professional education. Based on the monitoring results of the Moscow State University for M.A. Sholokhov was included in the list of universities whose activities are recognized as effective. (Monitoring was carried out in relation to 502 state universities and 930 university branches on the following indicators: educational activities; research activities; international activities; financial and economic activities; infrastructure).

Educational buildings of Moscow State University for the Humanities in Moscow

  • st. Tashkentskaya, 18, building 4
  • st. 3rd Vladimirskaya, 7
  • st. Mikhailova, 12A

Branches

The university has 18 branches, where more than 15 thousand students study full-time and part-time.

Training of specialists is carried out in all specialties available at the university. Particular attention in the branches is paid to the quality preparation of students, the content of education. Departments have been created and are operating in most branches, which makes it possible to improve student learning and to engage in research work more thoroughly.

Most branches are located in buildings owned by the university. All branches have the Internet, e-mail, there are opportunities to receive educational information from Moscow and other cities of the Russian Federation. Particular attention is paid to student self-government.

On the occasion of the 100th anniversary of the birth of M. A. Sholokhov, an Internet conference was held by the branches of the Moscow State Mining University "The feat is due to the dashing of a Cossack, and wealth - to his diligence." The conference was organized by the Stavropol branch of Moscow State University named after M.V. M. A. Sholokhova.

  • Anapa
  • Balabanovskiy branch of Moscow State University named after A.I. M. A. Sholokhov was founded in 1998.
  • Derbent branch of Moscow State University M. A. Sholokhov was founded in 1998.
  • Egorevsky
  • Yekaterinburg branch of Moscow State University M. A. Sholokhov was founded in 1998.
  • Zheleznovodsk branch of Moscow State University M. A. Sholokhov was founded in 1998.
  • Kalmyk
  • Likino-Dulevsky
  • Pokrovsky branch of Moscow State University M. A. Sholokhov was founded in 2001.
  • Rostov branch of Moscow State University M. A. Sholokhov was founded in 1998.
  • Stavropol
  • Sergiev Posad branch of Moscow State University M. A. Sholokhov was founded in 1999.
  • Sterlitamak branch of Moscow State University named after M. A. Sholokhov was founded in 2000.
  • Stupino branch of Moscow State University M. A. Sholokhov was founded in 2009.
  • Tomsk branch of Moscow State University M. A. Sholokhov was founded in 1998.
  • Ufa branch of Moscow State University M. A. Sholokhov was founded in 1998.
  • Cheboksary branch of Moscow State University M. A. Sholokhov was founded in 1999.
  • Shadrinsk branch of Moscow State University named after. M. A. Sholokhov was founded in 2000.
  • Yakutsk branch of Moscow State University named after. M. A. Sholokhov was founded in 1999.
  • Open University of Israel, (Tel Aviv, Israel)
  • Brest State University Pushkin, (Brest, Belarus)
  • Pridnestrovian State University named after Shevchenko, (Tiraspol, Pridnestrovian Moldavian Republic)
  • University. Konaev, (Alma-Ata, Kazakhstan)
  • Oklahoma State University, (Oklahoma, USA)
  • Gdansk University, (Gdansk, Poland)
  • University of Western Sydney, (Sydney, Australia)

Moscow State University for the Humanities named after M.A. Sholokhov (MSGU named after Sholokhov) was founded in 1951 as a pedagogical institute with correspondence courses. Today it is a leader among Russian universities in the field of humanities technologies and applied humanities. About 15,000 students study at the university. The structure of MSGU includes 15 faculties and 9 branches in different Russian cities. Information about the university, its structure, activities, conditions of admission is in the public domain on the official website of Moscow State University for the Humanities.

MGGU im. Sholokhov official website - Main page

Navigating the MGGU website is quite simple. The top line in sblt bookmarks contains links to Faculties and Branches of the University.

Faculties and Branches

By selecting the faculty you are interested in from the drop-down list, you can go to its web resource, where you will learn about the news and history of the faculty, its departments, levels of education, the educational process, the life of students of the faculty, you will find a schedule for groups of all specialties and courses, specify the points, related to admission, you will find a map with the marked location of the faculty building.

Faculty of Journalism

On the main page of the site in the upper right corner there are three links: to the site map, to contacts and to the English version of the site. Below is the login button. Under the logo of the university is the main menu bar. In it, menu items represent sections of the site dedicated to information about the university, scientific and educational activities, student life and youth policy. The news section contains news from Moscow State University for the Humanities, announcements of events and programs, interviews, schedule of open days.

News - Announcements (filter - education)

The latest news is also displayed on the main page in the left column.

Learn about admission campaign of the current year can be in the section for applicants. It is presented on the main page by a large banner with several sub-items.

Applicant

In the section of the selection committee of the Moscow State University of Humanities named after Sholokhov, you will find out the schedule of its work, find phone numbers and addresses. Information about the admission procedure, programs and schedule of entrance examinations, rating lists, enrollment orders - all this is published on the pages of this section.

Selection committee

Freshmen can also find useful information here, for example, on the issues of concluding tuition contracts on a paid basis, settling in hostels, etc.

Instruction for freshmen

On the main page, you can see announcements in various directions, on the right, in the form of small icons, there are links to photos and the Sholokhov.tv channel.

Below is an excerpt from a recent interview with a higher education figure.

Interview on home page

In the section "Student life" in the auxiliary menu there is a link to Center for Career and Life Navigation. On this resource, students and graduates will receive employment assistance, as well as learn about trainings and other events.

Career and Life Navigation Center

The structure of the university, its history, leadership, current situation and development program are described in the section "Our university"



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