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Moscow State Humanitarian University named after M. A. Sholokhov
(MGGU im. M. A. Sholokhova)

International name Sholokhov Moscow State University for Humanities
Year of foundation 1951
Reorganized joined to MPGU
Year of reorganization 2015
Rector V. D. Nechaev
Students 36200
Location Russia Russia, Moscow
Legal address Verkhnyaya Radishchevskaya street, no. 16-18
Website www.mggu-sh.ru

Moscow State Humanitarian University named after M. A. Sholokhov- higher educational institution of Russia in the field of humanitarian technologies and applied humanitarian knowledge (1951-2015).

Reorganized by joining MSGU in accordance with the order of the Ministry of Education and Science of Russia dated February 26, 2015 No. 124. The reorganization was completed on October 12, 2015 in connection with the corresponding entry in the Unified State Register of Legal Entities, the actual reorganization is the complete integration of the organizational structures of MSGU named after. Sholokhov at Moscow State Pedagogical University occurred on December 1, 2015.

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

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University emblem (2000-2006)

Moscow State Humanitarian University named after. M. A. Sholokhov was created as the Moscow State Correspondence Pedagogical Institute in 1951 (MGZPI). In 1987, the university opened full-time departments in the faculties of Russian language and literature, physics and mathematics, preschool education, and primary classes.

In the early 1990s, MGZPI demonstrated high mobility and sensitivity to modern realities, due to which in 1992 MGZPI was renamed the Moscow State Open Pedagogical Institute (MGOPI).

On January 10, 1995, the university was given the status of “university”, and the name was changed to Moscow State Open Pedagogical University (MGOPU). By decree of the Moscow Government on May 16, 2000, the University was named after the writer M. A. Sholokhov, the resulting name was MGOPU named after. M. A. Sholokhova.

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

The university was one of the largest scientific centers in Russia on the problems of pedagogical and humanitarian education.

Cooperation was carried out on a wide scale with scientific institutions of the Russian Academy of Education, as well as cooperation in training scientific personnel with universities in the CIS, Great Britain, Germany, Israel, Iraq, Finland, Poland, China and other countries.

MSGU was a co-founder of the International Academy of Sciences of Teacher Education (IASPE).

MGGU im. M. A. Sholokhov was the leading university in Russia in the field of applied humanitarian knowledge (humanitarian technologies).

At the time of joining MPGU, more than 14 thousand students were studying at the university in 65 areas of training (bachelor's and master's degrees). Doctoral students were trained in 7 specialties, and graduate students were trained in 41. Every year, about 7 thousand students entered the university, and in total, over 100 thousand specialists were trained during the existence of the university [ ] .

The university included: Institute of Informatization of Education, 54 departments, 15 faculties with full-time, part-time and correspondence forms of study, postgraduate and doctoral studies. There were three interuniversity centers:

  • center for the development of technologies for environmental and pedagogical education,
  • distance education center,
  • Sholokhov Center.

The university was equipped with educational laboratories and libraries with Internet access. The university had preparatory courses, a sports and recreation center, a sports club, a student theater and a folklore ensemble.

The educational process was conducted by famous professors, doctors and candidates of science, academicians and corresponding members of the Russian Academy of Education, members of foreign academies, honored figures of science, culture, art and education of the Russian Federation. More than 80% of teachers conducted classes using original programs.

Among the most famous teachers are Galina Alekseevna Avanesova, Andrei Aleksandrovich Verbitsky, Naum Yakovlevich Vilenkin, Alexander Ivanovich Laktionov, Robert Semyonovich Nemov, Mikhail Viktorovich Panov, Lyudmila Aleksandrovna Rapatskaya, Irina Sergeevna Sventsitskaya and others.

Nikolai Baskov and Stas Namin worked at the faculty of culture and musical art (vocal department). The artistic director of the variety department was Valery Syutkin.

Based on Moscow State Humanitarian University. M.A. Sholokhov opened a Volunteer Center for training volunteers for the Olympic and Paralympic Games Sochi 2014.

MSGU students actively participated as volunteers at the Russian Youth Delphic Games.

Since 2009, the university has annually prepared and conducted educational programs for the All-Russian Youth Educational Forum Seliger.

Joining MPGU[ | ]

On February 26, 2015, Order No. 124 of the Russian Ministry of Education and Science was issued on the reorganization of Moscow State Humanitarian University. M. A. Sholokhov by joining Moscow State Pedagogical University. The reorganization was completed on October 12, 2015 due to the corresponding entry being made in the Unified State Register of Legal Entities. In fact, the reorganization continues until the organizational structures of Moscow State Humanitarian University are fully integrated. Sholokhov at Moscow State Pedagogical University.

Faculties [ | ]

Ratings [ | ]

Year Place
2001 6 of 74
2002 8-10 out of 73
2003 7-11 of 77
2004 7-11 of 78
2005 9-12 out of 73
2007 7-9 out of 74
2008 11-16 of 74

Academic buildings of Moscow State University for the Humanities in Moscow[ | ]

Branches [ | ]

The university operated 18 branches, in which more than 15 thousand students studied full-time and part-time. The training of specialists was carried out in all specialties available at the university. The branches paid special attention to the quality training of students and the content of education. Departments have been created in most branches, which makes it possible to improve student learning and conduct more thorough research work.

Most branches are located in buildings owned by the university. All branches have the Internet, e-mail, and 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 of the branches of Moscow State Humanitarian University was held “Feat owed to the Cossack’s daring, and wealth to his hard work.” The conference was organized by the Stavropol branch of Moscow State University for the Humanities. M. A. Sholokhova.

  • Anapa
  • Balabanovsky branch of Moscow State Humanitarian University named after. M. A. Sholokhov was founded in 1998.
  • Derbent branch of Moscow State University for the Humanities named after. M. A. Sholokhov was founded in 1998.
  • Egoryevsky
  • Ekaterinburg branch of Moscow State Humanitarian University named after. M. A. Sholokhov was founded in 1998.
  • Zheleznovodsk branch of Moscow State Humanitarian University named after. M. A. Sholokhov was founded in 1998.
  • Kalmyk
  • Likino-Dulevsky
  • Pokrovsky branch of Moscow State Humanitarian University named after. M. A. Sholokhov was founded in 2001.
  • Rostov branch of Moscow State Humanitarian University named after. M. A. Sholokhov was founded in 1998.
  • Stavropol
  • Sergiev Posad branch of Moscow State Humanitarian University named after. M. A. Sholokhov founded in 1999
  • Sterlitamak branch of Moscow State University for the Humanities named after. M. A. Sholokhov was founded in 2000.
  • Stupino branch of Moscow State Humanitarian University named after. M. A. Sholokhov founded in 2009
  • Tomsk branch of Moscow State Humanitarian University named after. M. A. Sholokhov was founded in 1998.
  • Ufa branch of Moscow State Humanitarian University named after. M. A. Sholokhov was founded in 1998.
  • Cheboksary branch of Moscow State University for the Humanities named after. M. A. Sholokhov founded in 1999
  • Shadrinsky branch of Moscow State Humanitarian University named after. M. A. Sholokhov was founded in 2000.
  • Yakut branch of Moscow State Humanitarian University named after. M. A. Sholokhov founded in 1999

At the time of reorganization, MSGU had 9 branches:

Partners (international relations)[ | ]

  • Open University of Israel, (Tel Aviv, Israel)
  • Brest State University named after. Pushkina, (Brest, Belarus)
  • Transnistrian State University named after. Shevchenko, (Tiraspol, Transnistrian Moldavian Republic)
  • , (Almaty, Kazakhstan)
  • Oklahoma State University, (Oklahoma, USA)
  • University of Gdansk, (Gdansk, Poland)
  • University of Western Sydney, (Sydney, Australia)
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Moscow State Humanitarian University named after M. A. Sholokhov
(MGGU im. M. A. Sholokhova)
Year of foundation
Rector

Nechaev Vladimir Dmitrievich

Students
Bachelor's degree
Master's degree
Postgraduate studies
Location

Russia, Moscow

Legal address
Website

Moscow State Humanitarian University 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.

Based on Moscow State Humanitarian University. M.A. Sholokhov opened a Volunteer Center for training 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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University emblem 1951-2006

Moscow State Humanitarian University named after. M. A. Sholokhov was created as the Moscow State Correspondence Pedagogical Institute in 1951 (MGZPI).

In 1987, the university opened full-time departments for Muscovites in the faculties of Russian language and literature, physics and mathematics, preschool education, and primary classes. In the early 90s, MGZPI demonstrated high mobility and sensitivity to modern realities, thanks to which in 1992 MGZPI was renamed the Moscow State Open Pedagogical Institute (MGOPI).

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

By decree of the Moscow government on May 16, 2000, the university was named after the writer M. A. Sholokhov, the resulting name was MGOPU named after. M. A. Sholokhova.

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

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

Cooperation with scientific institutions of the Russian Academy of Education is carried out on a large scale. MSGU is a co-founder of the International Academy of Sciences of Teacher Education (IAPE). Cooperation in the training of scientific personnel is expanding with universities in the CIS, Great Britain, Germany, Israel, Iraq, Finland, Poland, China and other countries.

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

The university has more than 30 thousand students in 30 specialties. Doctoral students are trained in 7 specialties, and graduate students are trained in 41.

About 7 thousand students enter the university every year.

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

The university includes 54 departments, 15 faculties with full-time, part-time and part-time forms of 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) the Sholokhov Center.

The university includes the Institute of Informatization of Education.

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

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

The educational process is conducted by famous professors, doctors and candidates of science, academicians and corresponding members of the Russian Academy of Education, members of foreign academies, honored figures of science, culture, art and education of the Russian Federation. More than 80% of teachers conduct classes using proprietary programs.

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

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

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

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 for the Humanities. 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 of 74
2002 8-10 out of 73
2003 7-11 of 77
2004 7-11 of 78
2005 9-12 out of 73
2007 7-9 out of 74
2008 11-16 of 74
  • In 2010, Moscow State Humanitarian University named after. M.A. Sholokhov took 88th place out of 380 in the list of the best universities in Russia according to the average Unified State Examination scores with which applicants came, and was among the twenty-five best universities in Moscow according to this indicator.
  • In 2011, Moscow State Humanitarian University named after. M.A. Sholokhov took 151st place out of 359 in the list of the best universities in Russia based on average Unified State Examination scores. The average score is 63.8.
  • In 2012, Moscow State University for the Humanities. M. A. Sholokhov took 118th place out of 359 in the list of the best universities in Russia based on average Unified State Exam scores. Average score - 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 results of monitoring at Moscow State Humanitarian University. M.A. Sholokhov was included in the list of universities whose activities are recognized as effective. (Monitoring was carried out in relation to 502 public universities and 930 branches of universities according to the following indicators: educational activities; research activities; international activities; financial and economic activities; infrastructure).

Academic 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, in which more than 15 thousand students study full-time and part-time.

Training of specialists is carried out in all specialties available at the university. The branches pay special attention to the quality training of students and the content of education. In most branches, departments have been created and operate, which makes it possible to improve student learning and conduct more thorough research work.

Most branches are located in buildings owned by the university. All branches have the Internet, e-mail, and 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 of the branches of Moscow State Humanitarian University was held “Feat owed to the Cossack’s daring, and wealth to his hard work.” The conference was organized by the Stavropol branch of Moscow State University for the Humanities. M. A. Sholokhova.

  • Anapa
  • Balabanovsky branch of Moscow State Humanitarian University named after. M. A. Sholokhov was founded in 1998.
  • Derbent branch of Moscow State University for the Humanities named after. M. A. Sholokhov was founded in 1998.
  • Egoryevsky
  • Ekaterinburg branch of Moscow State Humanitarian University named after. M. A. Sholokhov was founded in 1998.
  • Zheleznovodsk branch of Moscow State Humanitarian University named after. M. A. Sholokhov was founded in 1998.
  • Kalmyk
  • Likino-Dulevsky
  • Pokrovsky branch of Moscow State Humanitarian University named after. M. A. Sholokhov was founded in 2001.
  • Rostov branch of Moscow State Humanitarian University named after. M. A. Sholokhov was founded in 1998.
  • Stavropol
  • Sergiev Posad branch of Moscow State Humanitarian University named after. M. A. Sholokhov founded in 1999
  • Sterlitamak branch of Moscow State University for the Humanities named after. M. A. Sholokhov was founded in 2000.
  • Stupino branch of Moscow State Humanitarian University named after. M. A. Sholokhov founded in 2009
  • Tomsk branch of Moscow State Humanitarian University named after. M. A. Sholokhov was founded in 1998.
  • Ufa branch of Moscow State Humanitarian University named after. M. A. Sholokhov was founded in 1998.
  • Cheboksary branch of Moscow State University for the Humanities named after. M. A. Sholokhov founded in 1999
  • Shadrinsky branch of Moscow State Humanitarian University named after. M. A. Sholokhov was founded in 2000.
  • Yakut branch of Moscow State Humanitarian University named after. M. A. Sholokhov founded in 1999
  • Open University of Israel, (Tel Aviv, Israel)
  • Brest State University named after. Pushkina, (Brest, Belarus)
  • Transnistrian State University named after. Shevchenko, (Tiraspol, Transnistrian Moldavian Republic)
  • University named after Konaeva, (Almaty, Kazakhstan)
  • Oklahoma State University, (Oklahoma, USA)
  • University of Gdansk, (Gdansk, Poland)

Moscow State Humanitarian University named after M.A. Sholokhov– a leading Russian university in the field of humanitarian technologies and applied humanitarian knowledge.

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

Over the years, our university has been actively developing, renaming itself, adding new areas of training and raising its status. MGZPI, MGOPI, MGOPU - this is also us in the recent past. Now we are Moscow State Humanitarian University named after M.A. Sholokhov (M.A. Sholokhov Moscow State Humanitarian University) 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.

The University branches are located in 9 cities of the Russian Federation. At the moment, more than 20,000 students are studying at the university, including from other countries.

The history of the university began in the difficult post-war years, when the country experienced a particularly acute need for distance learning of specialists. It was our university that laid down and developed the technologies and traditions of distance learning in the humanities. Traditions that to this day allow students to effectively combine practical activities with education. We have transferred this practice-oriented approach to learning to the field of full-time education, since we know firsthand that practical activity is the most reliable support for mastering professional knowledge and skills.

Postgraduate studies and dissertation councils at Moscow State University for the Humanities. M.A. Sholokhov are open to everyone who has chosen a scientific direction in the field of humanitarian knowledge and technology.

The educational system of Moscow State University for the Humanities is based on. M.A. Sholokhov - a competency-based approach, the essence of which is not what disciplines a student should take, but what he should learn, what knowledge to gain, what skills to develop in order to become a professional

MGGU im. M.A. Sholokhov provides all levels of the educational ladder. You can take pre-university training courses, enter the University, and having successfully mastered the undergraduate, graduate, and postgraduate levels, defend your master's and doctoral dissertations, becoming a guru in the field of applied humanitarian knowledge and technology.

You can come to us already having a higher education and improve your qualifications by choosing the necessary program from the catalog of additional education or any area of ​​​​master's degree preparation. A unique master’s profile, “tailored” to the necessary competencies that are significant in the modern world of the 21st century, will expand your opportunities for professional growth.

On the occasion of the 100th anniversary of the birth of M. A. Sholokhov, an Internet conference of the branches of Moscow State Humanitarian University was held “Feat owed to the Cossack’s daring, and wealth to his hard work.” The conference was organized by Stavropol branch of Moscow State Humanitarian University named after. M. A. Sholokhova.

BRANCHES

    Anapa

    Balabanovsky branch of Moscow State Humanitarian University named after. M. A. Sholokhov was founded in 1998.

    Derbentsky branch of Moscow State Humanitarian University named after. M. A. Sholokhov was founded in 1998.

    Egoryevsky

    Ekaterinburgsky branch of Moscow State Humanitarian University named after. M. A. Sholokhov was founded in 1998.

    Zheleznovodsk branch of Moscow State Humanitarian University named after. M. A. Sholokhov was founded in 1998.

    Kalmyk

    Likino-Dulevsky

    Pokrovsky branch of Moscow State Humanitarian University named after. M. A. Sholokhov was founded in 2001.

    Rostovsky branch of Moscow State Humanitarian University named after. M. A. Sholokhov was founded in 1998.

    Stavropol

    Sergiev Posadsky branch of Moscow State Humanitarian University named after. M. A. Sholokhov founded in 1999

    Sterlitamak branch of Moscow State Humanitarian University named after. M. A. Sholokhov was founded in 2000.

    Stupinsky branch of Moscow State Humanitarian University named after. M. A. Sholokhov founded in 2009

    Tomsk branch of Moscow State Humanitarian University named after. M. A. Sholokhov was founded in 1998.

    Ufa branch of Moscow State Humanitarian University named after. M. A. Sholokhov was founded in 1998.

    Cheboksary branch of Moscow State Humanitarian University named after. M. A. Sholokhov founded in 1999

    Shadrinsky branch of Moscow State Humanitarian University named after. M. A. Sholokhov was founded in 2000.

    Yakut branch of Moscow State Humanitarian University named after. M. A. Sholokhov founded in 1999

REVIEWS:

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I absolutely do not like this university. Unfortunately, I continue to study law at the correspondence department. Classes are regularly cancelled, but they demand payment, threatening expulsion if payment is delayed, while the dean’s office reports a false amount for the semester, after which the entire group develops a debt, which no one is aware of. They never inform about the date and time of classes; everyone finds out the information themselves as they want. If a certain day and time for lectures are suddenly appointed, this does not mean that they will take place, students argue all day long at the university, and the dean’s office reports that classes have been canceled for unknown reasons. The methodologist never knows anything. It is not possible to reach the dean's office at all. So there are a lot of complaints about the training procedure. And the fact that only a few teachers provide real knowledge, and not some kind of rubbish, is generally better to remain silent about. If I had known that such nonsense was going on in this educational institution, I would never have gone there. So I advise people not to go there.

GOOD UNIVERSITY! I study in the evening department at the Faculty of Philology, the form of education is budgetary. Came to study at the university in 2008. immediately after pedagogical college, entering the 3rd year. I received practical knowledge of the teaching profession while still in college. Here, every time I meet different teachers - interesting and not so, competent and so-so. I would especially like to thank T.M. Voitelev for the demanding, non-appealing and practical orientation of the teaching methodology course. She is one of the few teachers who makes comments to students with a low cultural level. And it is right! I like to study and I feel that besides working at school, I need something else for my soul. And this is our university! I agree with those who claim that you can study anywhere, if only you have the desire. Many students don’t have it; they think that they just need to get a diploma of higher education. THANK YOU TO ALL THE TEACHERS OF THE FACULTY OF PHILOLOGY AND MASHA (Dean's Office)!

Talk about “freebies and brains” is not entirely relevant. I haven’t started studying yet, but I can say that I already want to terminate the contract. There really is a feeling that they just decided to make money off of you. This comes through in everything, in the boorish and dismissive attitude of the dean and the employees in the dean’s office. You can hang around the door for at least an hour, and everyone can see you; in response to a timid excuse from someone you can ask this and that, there follows a “hard tone” and the standard answer “I don’t know anything,” etc. The program of lectures and subjects is still unknown to me, although I have tried several times to familiarize myself with the training plan. The teaching staff is very fond of talking about how we are all moving towards commercial education like in the West. Yes, everything is so, but besides the fact that in the West there is commercial education, it also has a completely different quality standard. I studied for the ACCA certificate (English standard for financial workers) in absentia, and I can say that their distance learning and ours were not comparable in quality. The textbooks, manuals and plans for high-quality distance learning there are so well developed, the teachers there are so responsible for their reputation that this is only worthy of respect!

Graduated from the Faculty of Culture and Musical Art. I'm surprised by the negative reviews on other sites. It seems that they were written by not quite adequate people. The only big drawback there is the lack of classes, there are not enough offices. And so... Dean Rapatskaya Lyudmila Aleksandrovna is a good leader, she delves into students’ problems very quickly and solves them as quickly as possible - she herself is a repeated witness of this. Kazak Zoya Ivanovna - gave lectures with us. You look at her, listen with your mouth open and understand that this is exactly what the Russian intelligentsia was and should be. Budnitskaya Tatyana Adievna - simply SUPERB!!! She is a doka in pop-jazz vocals. He can teach anyone to sing. I know that students simply adore her. A sea of ​​charm, energy, kindness over the edge. At the same time, she is strict and fair - freebies do not work for her. In the pop department, she is a real leader. I could go on for a long time. There, at the faculty, most of the teachers are people who are passionate about their profession and, I think, many agree with me. Thank them very much, one gratitude!

Hello. Since 2008, I studied for three years at the Faculty of Design in this sharaga. Teachers did not come to lectures without explanation. Tuition costs are constantly rising. The quality of education is very questionable; students are left to their own devices. The dean's office never knows anything; they answer all questions with a poker face. I decided that this was due to the characteristics of the faculty. I took my documents and entered linguistics at the same university with full confidence that now everything will be different. Now 1st year, evening department, linguistics. So: 1. They promised two foreign languages, now they said that there won’t be a second one. 2. Those who applied to become English teachers also ended up in our group (they changed their specialty without even asking. Apparently the group didn’t fill up). Teachers don't want to do their work and constantly miss lectures. Almost everyone at our faculty works and they have to ask for time off so they can sit in the hallway and go home. Someone simply drags to the other end of Moscow for this news. A certain Valiulina missed 4 classes, they didn’t even warn us about two. The dean's office never knows where the teacher is or why he is not there. In general, if you are thinking about whether to do it or not, don’t do it.

Federal State Budgetary Educational Institution of Higher Professional Education "Moscow State Humanitarian University named after M.A. Sholokhov" on October 12, 2015, ceased operations as a result of reorganization in the form of merger with the federal state budgetary educational institution of higher professional education "Moscow State Pedagogical University".

Historical reference

FSBEI HPE “Moscow State Humanitarian University named after M.A. Sholokhov"

The Moscow State Correspondence Pedagogical Institute was formed by Order of the Council of Ministers of the USSR dated April 28, 1951 No. 6392r (reorganization of the correspondence department of the Moscow State Pedagogical Institute named after V.I. Lenin).

The Moscow State Correspondence Pedagogical Institute was renamed the Moscow State Open Pedagogical Institute by Order of the Ministry of Education of the RSFSR dated May 6, 1992 No. 183.
The Moscow State Open Pedagogical Institute was renamed the Moscow State Open Pedagogical University by Order of the Ministry of Education of the Russian Federation dated January 10, 1995 No. 10.

The Moscow State Open Pedagogical University was named after M.A. by Decree of the Moscow Government No. 335 of May 16, 2000. Sholokhov.

Moscow State Open Pedagogical University was renamed Moscow State Open Pedagogical University named after M.A. by Order of the Ministry of Education of the Russian Federation dated November 30, 2000 No. 3465. Sholokhov.

Moscow State Open Pedagogical University named after M.A. Sholokhov on October 18, 2002, was included in the Unified State Register of Legal Entities as a state educational institution of higher professional education “Moscow State Open Pedagogical University named after. M.A. Sholokhov". (The Charter was approved by the Ministry of Education of the Russian Federation on June 3, 2002)
State educational institution of higher professional education “Moscow State Open Pedagogical University named after. M.A. Sholokhov" By order of the Federal Agency for Education (Rosoobrazovanie) dated October 19, 2006 No. 1170, it was renamed into the state educational institution of higher professional education "Moscow State Humanitarian University named after M.A. Sholokhov".

State educational institution of higher professional education “Moscow State Humanitarian University named after M.A. Sholokhov" by Order of the Ministry of Education and Science of Russia dated May 25, 2011 No. 1797 was renamed into the federal state budgetary educational institution of higher professional education "Moscow State Humanitarian University named after M.A. Sholokhov".

By order of the Ministry of Education and Science of Russia dated February 26, 2015 No. 124, the reorganization of the federal state budgetary educational institution of higher professional education "Moscow Pedagogical State University" was announced in the form of annexation to it of the federal state budgetary educational institution of higher professional education "Moscow State Humanitarian University named after M.A. . Sholokhov".

Federal State Budgetary Educational Institution of Higher Professional Education "Moscow State Humanitarian University named after M.A. Sholokhov" on 10/12/2015 ceased operations as a result of reorganization in the form of affiliation with the federal state budgetary educational institution of higher professional education "Moscow Pedagogical State University", about which an entry was made in the Unified State Register of Legal Entities dated 10/12/2015 under state number (GRN) 8157747692204 .

The legal successor of the federal state budgetary educational institution of higher professional education “Moscow State Humanitarian University named after M.A. Sholokhov" is a federal state budgetary educational institution of higher professional education "Moscow Pedagogical State University".

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