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  | motto                  = Наука есть ясное познание истины, просвещение разума
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  | founder                = Mikhail Vasilyevich Lomonosov [https://openday.msu.ru/en/history] and Ivan Shuvalov [https://www.prlib.ru/en/history/619712]
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  | rector                = [[Viktor Sadovnichiy]]
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  | academic_staff        = 5,000
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  | students              = 39,282<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.ng.ru/education/2024-04-16/100_162209042024.html|title=Крупнейшие вузы России: анализируем востребованность российских университетов|publisher=ng.ru|lang=ru|accessdate=2024-04-18}}</ref>
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'''Moscow State University''' ('''MSU'''), officially '''M. V. Lomonosov Moscow State University''',{{efn|{{lang-rus|Московский государственный университет имени М. В. Ломоносова|r=Moskovskij gosudarstvennyj universitet imeni M. V. Lomonosova|p=mɐˈskofskʲɪj ɡəsʊˈdarstvʲɪn(ː)ɨj ʊnʲɪvʲɪrsʲɪˈtʲet ˈimʲɪnʲɪ ɛmˈvɛ ləmɐˈnosəvə}}.}} is a [[public university|public]] [[research university]] in [[Moscow]], Russia.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Faculty of Physics |url=https://phys.msu.ru/eng/ |archive-url=https://archive.today/20221104144110/https://phys.msu.ru/eng/ |archive-date=2022-11-04 |access-date=2022-11-04 |website=M. V. Lomonosov Moscow State University Faculty of Physics}}</ref> The university includes 15 research institutes, 43 faculties, more than 300 departments, and six branches. Alumni of the university include past leaders of the [[Soviet Union]] and other governments. As of 2019, 13 [[List of Nobel laureates|Nobel laureates]], six [[Fields Medal]] winners, and one [[Turing Award]] winner were affiliated with the university.
'''Moscow State University''' ('''MSU'''), officially '''M. V. Lomonosov Moscow State University''',{{efn|{{langx|ru|Московский государственный университет имени М. В. Ломоносова|Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet imeni M. V. Lomonosova}}, {{IPA|ru|p=mɐˈskofskʲɪj ɡəsʊˈdarstvʲɪn(ː)ɨj ʊnʲɪvʲɪrsʲɪˈtʲet ˈimʲɪnʲɪ ɛmˈvɛ ləmɐˈnosəvə|IPA}}.}} is a [[public university|public]] [[research university]] in [[Moscow]], Russia.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Faculty of Physics |url=https://phys.msu.ru/eng/ |archive-url=https://archive.today/20221104144110/https://phys.msu.ru/eng/ |archive-date=2022-11-04 |access-date=2022-11-04 |website=M. V. Lomonosov Moscow State University Faculty of Physics}}</ref> The university includes 15 research institutes, 43 faculties, more than 300 departments, and six branches. Alumni of the university include past leaders of the [[Soviet Union]] and other governments. As of 2019, 13 [[List of Nobel laureates|Nobel laureates]], six [[Fields Medal]] winners, and one [[Turing Award]] winner were affiliated with the university.


==History==
==History==
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[[Ivan Shuvalov]] and [[Mikhail Lomonosov]] promoted the idea of a university in Moscow, and [[Elizabeth of Russia|Russian Empress Elizabeth]] decreed its establishment on {{OldStyleDate|23 January|1755|12 January}}.<ref>{{cite book|last=Papmehl|first=K.A.|title=Freedom of Expression in Eighteenth Century Russia|location=The Hague|publisher=Nijhoff|date=1971|isbn=9789024711116|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=9ba2BwAAQBAJ|page=21}}</ref>
[[Ivan Shuvalov]] and [[Mikhail Lomonosov]] promoted the idea of a university in Moscow, and [[Elizabeth of Russia|Russian Empress Elizabeth]] decreed its establishment on {{OldStyleDate|23 January|1755|12 January}}.<ref>{{cite book|last=Papmehl|first=K.A.|title=Freedom of Expression in Eighteenth Century Russia|location=The Hague|publisher=Nijhoff|date=1971|isbn=9789024711116|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=9ba2BwAAQBAJ|page=21}}</ref>


The first lectures were given on {{OldStyleDate|7 May||26 April}}. [[Saint Petersburg State University]] and MSU each claim to be Russia's oldest university. Though Moscow State University was founded in 1755, St. Petersburg which has had a continuous existence as a "university" since 1819 sees itself as the successor of an academy established on in 1724, by a decree of [[Peter the Great]].{{citation needed|date=June 2022}}
The first lectures were given on {{OldStyleDate|7 May||26 April}}. [[Saint Petersburg State University]] and MSU each claim to be Russia's oldest university. Though Moscow State University was founded in 1755, St. Petersburg which has had a continuous existence as a "university" since 1819 sees itself as the successor of an academy established on in 1724, by a decree of [[Peter the Great]].{{citation needed|date=June 2022}} <ref>{{Cite web |title=Moscow State University - Wikispooks |url=https://wikispooks.com/wiki/Moscow_State_University |access-date=2025-07-11 |website=wikispooks.com}}</ref>


MSU originally occupied the [[State Historical Museum|Principal Medicine Store]] on [[Red Square]] from 1755 to 1787. [[Catherine II of Russia|Catherine the Great]] transferred the university to a building on the other side of Mokhovaya Street, constructed between 1782 and 1793, to a design by [[Matvei Kazakov]], and rebuilt by [[Domenico Giliardi]] after [[Fire of Moscow (1812)|fire consumed much of Moscow in 1812]].{{citation needed|date=June 2022}}
MSU originally occupied the [[State Historical Museum|Principal Medicine Store]] on [[Red Square]] from 1755 to 1787. [[Catherine II of Russia|Catherine the Great]] transferred the university to a building on the other side of Mokhovaya Street, constructed between 1782 and 1793, to a design by [[Matvei Kazakov]], and rebuilt by [[Domenico Giliardi]] after [[Fire of Moscow (1812)|fire consumed much of Moscow in 1812]].{{citation needed|date=June 2022}}<ref>{{Cite web |title=Lomonosov Moscow State University Faculty of Medicine, Russia – MBBSNEET.com |url=https://www.mbbsneet.com/lomonosov-moscow-state-university-faculty-of-medicine-russia/ |access-date=2025-07-11 |language=en-US}}</ref>


[[File:mgu 1798.jpg|thumb|Main buildings of the university in Mokhovaya Street, 1798]]
[[File:mgu 1798.jpg|thumb|Main buildings of the university in Mokhovaya Street, 1798]]
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===Moscow State University===
===Moscow State University===
====1917–49====
====1917–49====
After the [[October Revolution]] of 1917, the institution began to admit children of the proletariat and peasantry. In 1919, the university abolished tuition fees, and established a preparatory facility to help working-class children prepare for entrance examinations. During the implementation of [[Joseph Stalin]]'s [[First five-year plan (Soviet Union)|first five-year plan]] (1928–32), prisoners from the [[Gulag]] were forced to construct parts of the newly expanded university.{{citation needed|date=January 2024}}
After the [[October Revolution]] of 1917, the institution began to admit children of the proletariat and peasantry. In 1919, the university abolished tuition fees, and established a preparatory facility to help working-class children prepare for entrance examinations. During the implementation of [[Joseph Stalin]]'s [[First five-year plan (Soviet Union)|first five-year plan]] (1928–32), the university was expanded.{{citation needed|date=January 2024}}


====1950–99====
====1950–99====
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On 19 March 2008, Russia's most powerful [[supercomputer]] to date, the SKIF MSU ({{langx|ru|СКИФ МГУ}}; ''skif'' means '[[Scythian]]' in Russian) was launched at the university. Its peak performance of 60 [[TFLOPS]] ([[LINPACK]] – 47.170 TFLOPS) made it the fastest supercomputer in the [[Commonwealth of Independent States]].<ref>{{cite web|title=8th edition of the Top 50 list of the most powerful computers in Russia released |url=http://www.top500.org/blog/2008/04/16/8th_edition_top_50_list_most_powerful_computers_russia_released |publisher=TOP500 Supercomputing Sites |website=Top500.org |date=2008-04-16 |access-date=2011-10-29 |archive-date=2011-09-27 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110927074613/http://www.top500.org/blog/2008/04/16/8th_edition_top_50_list_most_powerful_computers_russia_released |url-status=dead }}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.km.ru/glavnoe/2008/03/20/arkhiv/v-mgu-zapushchen-samyi-moshchnyi-v-sng-kompyuter|title=ru:В МГУ запустили мощнейший в СНГ компьютер|website=Km.ru|date=2008-03-20|access-date=2016-07-14}}</ref>
On 19 March 2008, Russia's most powerful [[supercomputer]] to date, the SKIF MSU ({{langx|ru|СКИФ МГУ}}; ''skif'' means '[[Scythian]]' in Russian) was launched at the university. Its peak performance of 60 [[TFLOPS]] ([[LINPACK]] – 47.170 TFLOPS) made it the fastest supercomputer in the [[Commonwealth of Independent States]].<ref>{{cite web|title=8th edition of the Top 50 list of the most powerful computers in Russia released |url=http://www.top500.org/blog/2008/04/16/8th_edition_top_50_list_most_powerful_computers_russia_released |publisher=TOP500 Supercomputing Sites |website=Top500.org |date=2008-04-16 |access-date=2011-10-29 |archive-date=2011-09-27 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110927074613/http://www.top500.org/blog/2008/04/16/8th_edition_top_50_list_most_powerful_computers_russia_released |url-status=dead }}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.km.ru/glavnoe/2008/03/20/arkhiv/v-mgu-zapushchen-samyi-moshchnyi-v-sng-kompyuter|title=ru:В МГУ запустили мощнейший в СНГ компьютер|website=Km.ru|date=2008-03-20|access-date=2016-07-14}}</ref>


In November 2012, Mikhail Basharatyan, Deputy Dean of the MSU World Economy Department, was fired for taking a bribe from a pupil.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://en.vestikavkaza.ru/news/society/33275.html|title=Basharatyan fired from MSU for receiving bribe|website=en.vestikavkaza.ru|date=2 November 2012 }}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.themoscowtimes.com/2012/10/30/professors-caught-taking-hefty-bribe-a19046|title=Professors Caught Taking Hefty Bribe|first=The Moscow|last=Times|date=October 30, 2012|website=The Moscow Times}}</ref> In February 2013, Andrei Andriyanov resigned as head of the [[Kolmogorov]] Special Educational and Scientific Center of the university, after an investigation concluded that he had included fake references in his doctoral thesis.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.science.org/content/article/scandals-envelop-two-russian-science-officials|title=Scandals Envelop Two Russian Science Officials; Allegations of a falsified dissertation lead to departure of head of special science high school|website=science.org}}</ref>
In November 2012, Mikhail Basharatyan, Deputy Dean of the MSU World Economy Department, was fired for taking a bribe from a pupil.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://en.vestikavkaza.ru/news/society/33275.html|title=Basharatyan fired from MSU for receiving bribe|website=en.vestikavkaza.ru|date=2 November 2012 }}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.themoscowtimes.com/2012/10/30/professors-caught-taking-hefty-bribe-a19046|title=Professors Caught Taking Hefty Bribe |date=October 30, 2012|website=The Moscow Times}}</ref> In February 2013, Andrei Andriyanov resigned as head of the [[Kolmogorov]] Special Educational and Scientific Center of the university, after an investigation concluded that he had included fake references in his doctoral thesis.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.science.org/content/article/scandals-envelop-two-russian-science-officials|title=Scandals Envelop Two Russian Science Officials; Allegations of a falsified dissertation lead to departure of head of special science high school|website=science.org}}</ref>


====2020–present====
====2020–present====
In March 2022, Victor Sadovnichy, rector of Moscow State University and president of the Russian Union of Rectors, was the lead signature in a public statement endorsing the [[2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine]].<ref name="yaledailynews.com">{{cite web|url=https://yaledailynews.com/blog/2022/03/15/milta-russian-colleges-are-calling-for-war-will-yale-react/|title=MILTA: Russian Colleges are calling for war. Will Yale react?|date=March 15, 2022|website=Yale Daily News}}</ref><ref name="rsr-online.ru">{{cite web|url=https://rsr-online.ru/news/2022-god/obrashchenie-rossiyskogo-soyuza-rektorov1/|title=Обращение Российского Союза ректоров 04.03.2022|date=March 4, 2022|website=Российский Союз Ректоров|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220307120502/https://rsr-online.ru/news/2022-god/obrashchenie-rossiyskogo-soyuza-rektorov1/ |archive-date=2022-03-07 }}</ref> In reaction, [[Academia Europaea]], a pan-European academy, suspended the membership of Sadovnichy.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.researchprofessionalnews.com/rr-news-europe-politics-2022-3-european-infrastructures-advised-to-block-russian-access/|title=European infrastructures advised to block Russian access|website=Researchprofessionalnews.com|date=March 17, 2022}}</ref> In response to the Russian invasion, that same month [[Yale University]], the [[Hamburg University of Applied Sciences]], [[University of Potsdam]], and [[University of Hong Kong|HKU Business School]] suspended their longstanding relationships with the university, and the [[University of St Andrews]] suspended a joint master's degree programme with the university.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://reees.macmillan.yale.edu/news/yale-daily-news-what-does-future-hold-russian-studies-yale|title=Yale Daily News: What Does the Future Hold for Russian Studies at Yale? &#124; Russian, East European, & Eurasian Studies at Yale|website=Reees.macmillan.yale.edu}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://ug.hkubs.hku.hk/exchange-partner|title=Exchange Partners &#124; Undergraduate – FBE – HKU|website=ug.hkubs.hku.hk}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.thetimes.com/world/russia-ukraine-war/article/scottish-universities-russian-links-come-under-urgent-review-rxrp358m2|title=Scottish universities' Russian links come under urgent review|first=Constance|last=Kampfner|website=[[The Times]]}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.haw-hamburg.de/fileadmin/PK/PDF/2022-03-10_To_all_HAW_Hamburg_employees_and_students_-_Solidarity_with_Ukraine.pdf|title=Solidarity with Ukraine / Tolerance on our international campus|website=Hasw-hamburg.de|access-date=2022-07-25}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.uni-potsdam.de/en/international/profile/partnerships/university-partnerships|title=University Partnerships|first=Dr Phil Silke|last=Brodersen|website=Uni-potsdam.de}}</ref> [[Intel]] and [[AMD]], the largest chip manufacturers in the world, whose processors are used in the Moscow State University [[supercomputer]], as well as [[Nvidia]], reacted by suspending deliveries of their processors to Russia.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://time.news/amd-and-intel-have-suspended-deliveries-of-their-products-to-russia-rbc/|title=AMD and Intel have suspended deliveries of their products to Russia – RBC|website=Time.news|date=February 26, 2022}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://gadgetonus.com/hot-news/18798.html|title=What are the supercomputers of Sberbank, Yandex and MTS, the operation of which will be affected by the ban on NVIDIA software|website=Gadgetonus.com|date=July 2022 }}</ref>
In March 2022, Victor Sadovnichy, rector of Moscow State University and president of the Russian Union of Rectors, was the lead signature in a public statement endorsing the [[2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine]].<ref name="yaledailynews.com">{{cite web|url=https://yaledailynews.com/blog/2022/03/15/milta-russian-colleges-are-calling-for-war-will-yale-react/|title=MILTA: Russian Colleges are calling for war. Will Yale react?|date=March 15, 2022|website=Yale Daily News}}</ref><ref name="rsr-online.ru">{{cite web|url=https://rsr-online.ru/news/2022-god/obrashchenie-rossiyskogo-soyuza-rektorov1/|title=Обращение Российского Союза ректоров 04.03.2022|date=March 4, 2022|website=Российский Союз Ректоров|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220307120502/https://rsr-online.ru/news/2022-god/obrashchenie-rossiyskogo-soyuza-rektorov1/ |archive-date=2022-03-07 }}</ref> In reaction, [[Academia Europaea]], a pan-European academy, suspended the membership of Sadovnichy.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.researchprofessionalnews.com/rr-news-europe-politics-2022-3-european-infrastructures-advised-to-block-russian-access/|title=European infrastructures advised to block Russian access|website=Researchprofessionalnews.com|date=March 17, 2022}}</ref> In response to the Russian invasion, that same month [[Yale University]], the [[Hamburg University of Applied Sciences]], [[University of Potsdam]], and [[University of Hong Kong|HKU Business School]] suspended their longstanding relationships with the university, and the [[University of St Andrews]] suspended a joint master's degree programme with the university.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://reees.macmillan.yale.edu/news/yale-daily-news-what-does-future-hold-russian-studies-yale|title=Yale Daily News: What Does the Future Hold for Russian Studies at Yale? &#124; Russian, East European, & Eurasian Studies at Yale|website=Reees.macmillan.yale.edu|date=May 2025 }}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://ug.hkubs.hku.hk/exchange-partner|title=Exchange Partners &#124; Undergraduate – FBE – HKU|website=ug.hkubs.hku.hk}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.thetimes.com/world/russia-ukraine-war/article/scottish-universities-russian-links-come-under-urgent-review-rxrp358m2|title=Scottish universities' Russian links come under urgent review|first=Constance|last=Kampfner|website=[[The Times]]}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.haw-hamburg.de/fileadmin/PK/PDF/2022-03-10_To_all_HAW_Hamburg_employees_and_students_-_Solidarity_with_Ukraine.pdf|title=Solidarity with Ukraine / Tolerance on our international campus|website=Hasw-hamburg.de|access-date=2022-07-25}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.uni-potsdam.de/en/international/profile/partnerships/university-partnerships|title=University Partnerships|first=Dr Phil Silke|last=Brodersen|website=Uni-potsdam.de}}</ref> [[Intel]] and [[AMD]], the largest chip manufacturers in the world, whose processors are used in the Moscow State University [[supercomputer]], as well as [[Nvidia]], reacted by suspending deliveries of their processors to Russia.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://time.news/amd-and-intel-have-suspended-deliveries-of-their-products-to-russia-rbc/|title=AMD and Intel have suspended deliveries of their products to Russia – RBC|website=Time.news|date=February 26, 2022}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://gadgetonus.com/hot-news/18798.html|title=What are the supercomputers of Sberbank, Yandex and MTS, the operation of which will be affected by the ban on NVIDIA software|website=Gadgetonus.com|date=July 2022 }}</ref>


==Campus==
==Campus==
{{Main|Main building of Moscow State University}}
{{Main|Main building of Moscow State University}}
[[File:MSUSoilScienceFaculty1.JPG|thumb|Building of the Faculties of Biology and of Soil Science]]
[[File:MSUSoilScienceFaculty1.JPG|thumb|Building of the Faculties of Biology and of Soil Science]]
Since 1953, most of the faculties have been situated on [[Sparrow Hills]], in southwest Moscow. In the post-war era, [[Joseph Stalin]] ordered [[Seven Sisters (Moscow)|seven tiered neoclassic towers]] to be built around the city. It was built using [[Gulag]] labour, as were many of Stalin's Great Construction Projects in Russia.<ref>Figes, O. (2013) 'Just Send Me Word – A True Story of Love and Survival in the Gulag' p. 192, Penguin Books: London.</ref><ref>{{cite book | url=https://books.google.com/books?id=lZWHDAAAQBAJ&dq=%22moscow+state+university%22+%22gulag%22+built&pg=PA147 | isbn=9781403919458 | title=Stalinist Reconstruction and the Confirmation of a New Elite, 1945–1953 | date=2001 | publisher=Springer }}</ref><ref>{{cite book | url=https://books.google.com/books?id=1AFH0yHI_MsC&dq=%22moscow+state+university%22+%22gulag%22+built&pg=PA13 | isbn=9780415351089 | title=Stalinism: Russian and Western Views at the Turn of the Millennium | year=2005 | publisher=Psychology Press }}</ref> The MSU main building was the [[List of tallest buildings in Europe|tallest building in Europe]] until 1990. The central tower is 240&nbsp;m tall, 36 stories high.<ref>{{Cite web |date=2017-09-07 |title=Как строились сталинские высотки |url=https://www.rbc.ru/photoreport/07/09/2017/59b030489a79477b73cf51c9 |access-date=2024-07-22 |website=РБК |language=ru}}</ref>
Since 1953, most of the faculties have been situated on [[Sparrow Hills]], in southwest Moscow. In the post-war era, [[Joseph Stalin]] ordered [[Seven Sisters (Moscow)|seven tiered neoclassic towers]] to be built around the city. It was built using [[Gulag]] labour, as were many of Stalin's Great Construction Projects in Russia.<ref>Figes, O. (2013) 'Just Send Me Word – A True Story of Love and Survival in the Gulag' p. 192, Penguin Books: London.</ref><ref>{{cite book | url=https://books.google.com/books?id=lZWHDAAAQBAJ&dq=%22moscow+state+university%22+%22gulag%22+built&pg=PA147 | isbn=9781403919458 | title=Stalinist Reconstruction and the Confirmation of a New Elite, 1945–1953 | date=2001 | publisher=Springer }}</ref><ref>{{cite book | url=https://books.google.com/books?id=1AFH0yHI_MsC&dq=%22moscow+state+university%22+%22gulag%22+built&pg=PA13 | isbn=9780415351089 | title=Stalinism: Russian and Western Views at the Turn of the Millennium | year=2005 | publisher=Psychology Press }}</ref> The MSU main building was the [[List of tallest buildings in Europe|tallest building in Europe]] until 1990. The central tower is 240&nbsp;m tall, 36 stories high.<ref>{{Cite web |date=2017-09-07 |title=Как строились сталинские высотки |url=https://www.rbc.ru/photoreport/07/09/2017/59b030489a79477b73cf51c9 |access-date=2024-07-22 |website=РБК |language=ru}}</ref>
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| ARWU_W = 101–150 | ARWU_W_year =2024 | ARWU_W_ref = <ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.shanghairanking.com/institution/moscow-state-university|title= Moscow State University – Shanghai Ranking|website=Shanghai Ranking}}</ref>
| ARWU_W = 101–150 | ARWU_W_year =2024 | ARWU_W_ref = <ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.shanghairanking.com/institution/moscow-state-university|title= Moscow State University – Shanghai Ranking|website=Shanghai Ranking}}</ref>
| THE_W = =107 |THE_W_year =2025 | THE_W_ref = <ref>{{cite web |title=World University Rankings 2025: Russian Federation |url=https://www.timeshighereducation.com/world-university-rankings/latest/world-ranking#!/length/25/locations/RUS/sort_by/rank/sort_order/asc/cols/scores |publisher=Times Higher Education (THE) |language=en |date=4 October 2024}}</ref>
| THE_W = =107 |THE_W_year =2025 | THE_W_ref = <ref>{{cite web |title=World University Rankings 2025: Russian Federation |url=https://www.timeshighereducation.com/world-university-rankings/latest/world-ranking#!/length/25/locations/RUS/sort_by/rank/sort_order/asc/cols/scores |publisher=Times Higher Education (THE) |language=en |date=4 October 2024}}</ref>
| QS_W = =94 | QS_W_year =2025 | QS_W_ref = <ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.topuniversities.com/universities/lomonosov-moscow-state-university/|title=Top Universities|website=Top Universities}}</ref>}}
| QS_W = =105 | QS_W_year =2026 | QS_W_ref = <ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.topuniversities.com/universities/lomonosov-moscow-state-university/|title=Top Universities|website=Top Universities}}</ref>}}


[[File:Moskva MGU 1.jpg|thumb|The main building in winter]]
[[File:Moskva MGU 1.jpg|thumb|The main building in winter]]


In world rankings, MSU was ranked 101st–150th by the [[Academic Ranking of World Universities]] 2024,<ref>{{Cite web |title=Moscow State University – Shanghai Ranking |url=https://www.shanghairanking.com/institution/moscow-state-university |access-date=2022-12-03 |website=www.shanghairanking.com |ref=shanghairanking}}</ref> and 87th by ''[[QS World University Rankings]]'' 2024''.''<ref>{{Cite web |title=Lomonosov Moscow State University |url=https://www.topuniversities.com/universities/lomonosov-moscow-state-university |access-date=2025-01-20 |website=Top Universities |language=en |ref=qsranking}}</ref>  
In world rankings, MSU was ranked 101st–150th by the [[Academic Ranking of World Universities]] 2024,<ref>{{Cite web |title=Moscow State University – Shanghai Ranking |url=https://www.shanghairanking.com/institution/moscow-state-university |access-date=2022-12-03 |website=www.shanghairanking.com |ref=shanghairanking}}</ref> and 105th by ''[[QS World University Rankings]]'' 2026''.''<ref>{{Cite web |title=Lomonosov Moscow State University |url=https://www.topuniversities.com/universities/lomonosov-moscow-state-university |access-date=2025-08-09 |website=Top Universities |language=en |ref=qsranking}}</ref>


The university has contacts with universities throughout the world, exchanging students and lecturers. It houses the [[UNESCO]] International Demography Courses and Hydrology Courses. In 1991 the French University College, the Russian-American University, and the Institute of German Science and Culture were opened.{{citation needed|date=June 2022}}
The university has contacts with universities throughout the world, exchanging students and lecturers. It houses the [[UNESCO]] International Demography Courses and Hydrology Courses. In 1991 the French University College, the Russian-American University, and the Institute of German Science and Culture were opened.{{citation needed|date=June 2022}}
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==Notable people==
==Notable people==
{{Main|List of Moscow State University people}}
{{Main|List of Moscow State University people}}
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|File:Landau.jpg|[[Lev Landau]]
|File:Landau.jpg|[[Lev Landau]]
|File:Grigory Margulis (2006).jpg|[[Grigory Margulis]]
|File:Grigory Margulis (2006).jpg|[[Grigory Margulis]]
|File:Boris Pasternak 1959 photo.jpg|[[Boris Pasternak]]
|File:Boris Pasternak 1958 photo.jpg|[[Boris Pasternak]]
|File:Andrej_Nikolajewitsch_Kolmogorov.jpg|[[Andrey Kolmogorov]]
|File:Andrej_Nikolajewitsch_Kolmogorov.jpg|[[Andrey Kolmogorov]]
|File:RIAN archive 25981 Academician Sakharov.jpg| [[Andrei Sakharov]]
|File:RIAN archive 25981 Academician Sakharov.jpg| [[Andrei Sakharov]]
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As of 2017, 13 Nobel laureates, 6 Fields Medal winners and one Turing Award winner had been affiliated with the university. It is the alma mater of writers [[Anton Chekhov]], [[Boris Pasternak]], and [[Ivan Turgenev]]; politicians [[Mikhail Gorbachev]], [[Mikhail Suslov]], and [[Ruslan Khasbulatov]]; and mathematicians and physicists [[Vladimir Arnold]], [[Boris Demidovich]], [[Vladimir Drinfeld]], [[Vitaly Ginzburg]], [[Andrey Kolmogorov]], [[Grigory Margulis]], [[Andrei Sakharov]], and [[Yakov Sinai]].
As of 2017, 13 Nobel laureates, 6 Fields Medal winners and one Turing Award winner had been affiliated with the university. It is the alma mater of writers [[Anton Chekhov]], [[Boris Pasternak]], and [[Ivan Turgenev]]; politicians [[Mikhail Gorbachev]], [[Mikhail Suslov]], and [[Ruslan Khasbulatov]]; and mathematicians and physicists [[Vladimir Arnold]], [[Boris Demidovich]], [[Vladimir Drinfeld]], [[Vitaly Ginzburg]], [[Andrey Kolmogorov]], [[Grigory Margulis]], [[Andrei Sakharov]], and [[Yakov Sinai]].
== Religious organizations ==
[[File:Orthodox-kiosk-in-Moscow-State-University-(Main-building-2016).jpg|thumb|Information Center of the House Church of the Martyr Tatiana at Moscow State University (Main Building, 2016)]]
Russian legislation prohibits<ref>«В государственных и муниципальных образовательных учреждениях, органах, осуществляющих управление в сфере образования, создание и деятельность организационных структур политических партий, общественно-политических и религиозных движений и организаций (объединений) не допускаются» ([http://www.consultant.ru/popular/edu/ Закон РФ от 10.07.1992 № 3266-1 (ред. от 12.11.2012) «Об образовании»] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130308062056/http://www.consultant.ru/popular/edu/}}, ст. 1, п. 5; действовал до 1 сентября 2013 г.).</ref><ref>«В государственных и муниципальных образовательных организациях создание и деятельность политических партий, религиозных организаций (объединений) не допускаются» ([http://www.rg.ru/2012/12/30/obrazovanie-dok.html Федеральный закон Российской Федерации от 29 декабря 2012 г. № 273-ФЗ «Об образовании в Российской Федерации»] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151211050444/http://www.rg.ru/2012/12/30/obrazovanie-dok.html}}, ст 27.12).</ref> the activities of religious organizations directly at universities, but they operate at Moscow State University. Religious literature and objects of worship are also traded on the territory of Moscow State University.
=== The Russian Orthodox Church ===
; Orthodox churches at Moscow State University
There are two Orthodox churches at Moscow State University: the house church of the Martyr Tatiana at Moscow State University and the church of the Holy Equal-to-the-Apostles Cyril and Methodius at Moscow State University.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Храм свв. равноапп. Кирилла и Мефодия при МГУ |url=http://hram-mgu.ru/ |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190921073722/http://hram-mgu.ru/ |archive-date=2019-09-21 |accessdate=2019-09-19 |publisher=hram-mgu.ru}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=Во временном храме Кирилла и Мефодия прошла первая литургия |url=https://ramenki-gazeta.ru/vo-vremennom-xrame-kirilla-i-mefodija-proshla-pervaja-liturgija |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20181025185958/https://ramenki-gazeta.ru/vo-vremennom-xrame-kirilla-i-mefodija-proshla-pervaja-liturgija |archive-date=2018-10-25 |accessdate=2019-09-19 |publisher=ramenki-gazeta.ru |language=ru}}</ref>
In 2011, Patriarch Kirill appealed to the rector of Moscow State University with a request to support the initiative to erect an Orthodox "chapel temple on the territory of the university complex on Vorobyovy Gory," which, in his opinion, would contribute to "solving many important issues related to the patriotic and spiritual and moral education of Russian youth.".<ref>{{Cite web |title=Святейший Патриарх Кирилл обратился к ректору МГУ с просьбой поддержать инициативу возведения православного храма на Воробьёвых горах / Новости / Патриархия.ru |url=http://www.patriarchia.ru/db/text/1442748.html |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190928073559/http://www.patriarchia.ru/db/text/1442748.html |archive-date=2019-09-28 |accessdate=2019-09-19 |publisher=Патриархия.ru |language=ru}}</ref> The proposal caused a mixed reaction on social networks and the media.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Нужен ли православный храм в храме науки? — Троицкий вариант — Наука |url=https://trv-science.ru/2011/04/26/nuzhen-li-pravoslavnyj-xram-v-xrame-nauki/ |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190722202347/https://trv-science.ru/2011/04/26/nuzhen-li-pravoslavnyj-xram-v-xrame-nauki/ |archive-date=2019-07-22 |accessdate=2019-09-19 |language=ru}}</ref>
; Interaction of Patriarch Kirill of Moscow and All Russia with Moscow State University
On November 18, 2011, the Academic Council of Moscow University decided to award Patriarch Kirill of Moscow and All Russia the title of Honorary Doctor of Moscow State University "for his outstanding contribution to the spiritual education of young people and close cooperation." On September 28, 2012, during the Patriarch's visit to Moscow State University, Viktor Sadovnichy presented him with the diploma of honorary Doctor of Moscow State University.<ref>[http://www.interfax.ru/news.asp?id=268063 Патриарх Кирилл стал почётным доктором МГУ] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120928222007/http://www.interfax.ru/news.asp?id=268063}} // [[Интерфакс]], 28.09.2012</ref> According to some media reports, before the patriarch's arrival at Moscow State University, students complained that they were being forcibly escorted to a meeting, but the student council and the press service of Moscow State University denied this.<ref>[http://www.trud.ru/article/27-09-2012/1282616_studenty_mgu_zajavili_chto_ix_sgonjajut_na_vstrechu_s_patriarxom.html Студенты МГУ заявили, что их сгоняют на встречу с патриархом] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120929024930/http://www.trud.ru/article/27-09-2012/1282616_studenty_mgu_zajavili_chto_ix_sgonjajut_na_vstrechu_s_patriarxom.html}} // [[Труд (газета)|Труд]], 27.09.2012.</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=Патриарх Кирилл приехал в МГУ, ему присвоено звание почётного доктора университета |url=https://www.gazeta.ru/social/news/2012/09/28/n_2548161.shtml |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200815085043/https://www.gazeta.ru/social/news/2012/09/28/n_2548161.shtml |archive-date=2020-08-15 |accessdate=2019-09-19 |publisher=[[Газета.Ru]] |language=ru}}</ref> At a meeting with representatives of the student council, Rector Viktor Sadovnichy admitted that the facts of coercion were.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Новости / Радиостанция «Вести FM» Прямой эфир/Слушать онлайн |url=https://radiovesti.ru/news/category/all/19-09-2019/ |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201126043110/https://radiovesti.ru/news/category/all/19-09-2019/ |archive-date=2020-11-26 |accessdate=2019-09-19 |publisher=radiovesti.ru |language=ru}}</ref>
== Criticism ==
O. A. Zinovieva, a cultural critic at the Moscow State University Faculty of Arts, published a book in 2009 claiming to involve GULAG prisoners in the construction of the first stage.<ref>''Зиновьева О. А.'' Символы сталинской Москвы. — М.: ТОНЧУ, 2009. — С. 95.</ref> The theory has no scientific confirmation, as it is presented without any evidence and is criticized by experts working with archival historical documents.<ref name=":3">{{Cite web |title=Серьезная статья о метро, заключенных и рептилоидах |url=http://voms.ru/articles/sereznaya-statya-o-metro-zaklyuchennykh-i-reptiloidakh/ |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230128103326/https://voms.ru/articles/sereznaya-statya-o-metro-zaklyuchennykh-i-reptiloidakh/ |archive-date=2023-01-28 |access-date=2023-02-01 |website=voms.ru |language=ru}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |author=Russos |date=2021-03-05 |title=Строили заключенные первую очередь метро? |url=https://dzen.ru/a/YD-hgg6jrl1M-h-B |access-date=2024-08-23 |website=sso.passport.yandex.ru |language=ru}}</ref> There is no mention of this in the fundamental work of the German sociologist Dietmar Neutatz "The Moscow Metro from the first projects to the great construction of Stalinism," in which he examines the social composition of the builders of the subway.{{sfn|Нойтатц|2013}}
=== Criminal case for bribery ===
In October 2012, a criminal case was opened against Mikhail Basharatyan, Deputy Dean of the Faculty of World Politics at Moscow State University, and Viktor Baris, Head of the Department of Philosophy and Political Science at the Academy of Labor and Social Relations, under the article "receiving a large-scale bribe by a group of individuals by prior agreement".<ref>{{Cite web |date=2012-11-02 |title=Арестованному замдекана факультета МГУ предъявлены обвинения во взяточничестве |url=https://www.vedomosti.ru/library/articles/2012/11/02/arestovannomu_zamdekana_fakulteta_mgu_predyavleny_obvineniya |access-date=2024-10-14 |website=Ведомости |language=ru}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |date=2012-11-02 |title=Предъявлено обвинение замдекана факультета МГУ |url=https://www.kommersant.ru/doc/2058532 |access-date=2024-10-14 |website=www.kommersant.ru |language=ru}}</ref>
The criminal case was opened in accordance with paragraphs "a" and "b" of part 5 of Article 290 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation.<ref>{{Cite web |title=В отношении замдекана факультета МГУ возбудили уголовное дело за взятку |url=https://www.vesti.ru/article/1911773 |website=Вести. Телеканал Россия-1}}</ref> In mid-October 2012, a young man applying to graduate school contacted the police. In his statement, he indicated that he was offered to pay 30,000 euros for successful admission and subsequent defense of his thesis at the university.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Замдекана одного из факультетов МГУ задержали за крупную взятку |url=https://www.vesti.ru/article/2002093 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20241203180933/https://www.vesti.ru/article/2002093 |archive-date=2024-12-03 |access-date=2024-10-14 |website=Вести. Телеканал Россия-1}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=Замдекана факультета мировой политики МГУ, арестованному за получение взятки, предъявили обвинение |url=https://www.gazeta.ru/social/news/2012/11/02/n_2599329.shtml |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121103102118/http://www.gazeta.ru/social/news/2012/11/02/n_2599329.shtml |archive-date=2012-11-03 |access-date=2024-10-14 |website=Газета.ru}}</ref>
The young man wanted to enter the postgraduate program of the Academy of Labor and Social Relations. For 30 thousand euros, Basharatyan and Baris promised to ensure admission and postgraduate studies, and also assured that he would have no problems with his PhD thesis and with its defense at Lomonosov Moscow State University.<ref>{{Cite web |last=ntv.ru |title=Сотрудники двух московских вузов обвиняются в миллионной взятке // Новости НТВ |url=https://www.ntv.ru/novosti/361963/ |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20250123163449/https://www.ntv.ru/novosti/361963/ |archive-date=2025-01-23 |access-date=2024-10-14 |website=НТВ |language=ru}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |last=ntv.ru |title=Следователи назвали имена преподавателей-взяточников // Новости НТВ |url=https://www.ntv.ru/novosti/361199/ |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140410124614/http://www.ntv.ru/novosti/361199/ |archive-date=2014-04-10 |access-date=2024-10-14 |website=НТВ |language=ru}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=Коррупционерам из МГУ предъявили обвинение |url=https://www.vesti.ru/article/1948261 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221207191208/https://www.vesti.ru/article/1948261 |archive-date=2022-12-07 |access-date=2024-10-14 |website=Вести. Телеканал Россия-1}}</ref> On October 30, as part of the previously reached agreements, the suspects received 1 million rubles as a bribe. At the time of receiving the money, the criminals were caught red-handed.<ref name="автоссылка2">{{Cite web |title=Преподавателям МГУ и АТиСО предъявлено обвинение в получении взятки |url=https://www.m24.ru/articles/korrupciya/02112012/8406 |access-date=2024-10-14 |website=m24.ru |language=ru}}</ref>
After his detention, Basharatyan was arrested, and the case was brought to court in 2014. At the same time, Basharatyan was not a member of any university dissertation council, so he could not influence the result of the defense of postgraduate works.<ref name="автоссылка2" /><ref>{{Cite web |last=ntv.ru |title=Замдекана факультета МГУ взят под стражу из-за миллионной взятки // Новости НТВ |url=https://www.ntv.ru/novosti/361818/ |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20241203180910/https://www.ntv.ru/novosti/361818/ |archive-date=2024-12-03 |access-date=2024-10-14 |website=НТВ |language=ru}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=Замдекана факультета МГУ пойдет под суд за взятку в миллион рублей |url=https://www.m24.ru/articles/kriminal/18032014/40199 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20241130041050/https://www.m24.ru/articles/kriminal/18032014/40199 |archive-date=2024-11-30 |access-date=2024-10-14 |website=m24.ru |language=ru}}</ref>
=== Fake dissertations ===
According to the Dissernet online expert community for 2014, MSU is one of the largest dissertative corporations in Russia that produce fake dissertations.<ref>{{cite web |author=Волихамов М. |date=2014-02-25 |title=МГУ и диссергейт: опасные связи |url=http://trv-science.ru/2014/02/25/mgu-i-dissergejjt-opasnye-svyazi/ |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140313103705/http://trv-science.ru/2014/02/25/mgu-i-dissergejjt-opasnye-svyazi/ |archive-date=2014-03-13 |accessdate=2014-03-21 |publisher=«[[Троицкий вариант — Наука]]» № 148, c. 5 |language=}}</ref> Community experts note that the main sources of such dissertations at Moscow State University are the Faculty of Public Administration under the leadership of V. A. Nikonov and the Faculty of Sociology under the leadership of V. I. Dobrenkov.<ref>{{cite web |author=Волихамов М. |date=2014-03-11 |title=МГУ и диссергейт. Часть II |url=http://trv-science.ru/2014/03/11/mgu-i-dissergejjt-chast-ii/ |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140701191320/http://trv-science.ru/2014/03/11/mgu-i-dissergejjt-chast-ii/ |archive-date=2014-07-01 |accessdate=2014-03-21 |publisher=«[[Троицкий вариант — Наука]]» № 149, c. 14 |language=}}</ref>
According to Dissernet data on 12/19/2020, Moscow State University ranks 4th among Russian universities in terms of the number of employees convicted of dishonesty (232), significantly behind the leader in this nomination, Plekhanov Russian University of Economics (382 cases).<ref>{{Cite web |title=РОССИЙСКИЕ ВУЗЫ ПОД ЛУПОЙ ДИССЕРНЕТА |url=http://rosvuz.dissernet.org/vuz/index?Vuz_sort=NumCases |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201128160227/http://rosvuz.dissernet.org/vuz/index?Vuz_sort=NumCases |archive-date=2020-11-28 |access-date=2020-12-19}}</ref>
=== Threats of expulsion and insults ===
In early March 2021, the media reported on insults and threats of expulsion of students related to the MSU Initiative Group. Lyudmila Grigorieva, Deputy Dean of the Faculty of Fundamental Physico-Chemical Engineering at Moscow State University, demanded that students join the harassment of one of the MSU eco-activists, demanding that students write negative comments on the activist's wall on social networks.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Преподавательница МГУ назвала активистов «либерастами», «гадящими свиньями» и пригрозила отчислением |url=https://vot-tak.tv/novosti/06-03-2021_mgu/ |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210306134554/https://vot-tak.tv/novosti/06-03-2021_mgu/ |archive-date=2021-03-06 |accessdate=2021-03-09 |website=Вот Так |language=ru}}</ref> In the process of communicating with students, Grigorieva called the MSU Initiative Group a "gang" and "Western liberals who are being fed by the West.".<ref>{{Cite web |title=«Хрюкают, ползают и гадят»: «Инициативная группа МГУ» выложила аудиозапись, на которой замдекана назвала студентов «западными либерастами» |url=https://theins.ru/news/239969 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210307135530/https://theins.ru/news/239969 |archive-date=2021-03-07 |accessdate=2021-03-09 |website=The Insider |language=ru}}</ref> "They are against the country, against the university... They are given some crumbs and some leftovers there [in the West]. And so they grunt here for these scraps, crawl and shit all the time," Grigorieva said about the activists' activities.<ref>{{Cite web |author=TV Rain Inc |date=2021-03-06 |title=«За объедки хрюкают, ползают и гадят постоянно»: замдекана из МГУ назвала студентов «западными либерастами» |url=https://tvrain.ru/teleshow/vechernee_shou/zamdekana_mgu_nazvala_studentov_zapadnymi_liberastami-525840/ |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210328032837/https://tvrain.ru/teleshow/vechernee_shou/zamdekana_mgu_nazvala_studentov_zapadnymi_liberastami-525840/ |archive-date=2021-03-28 |accessdate=2021-03-09 |website=tvrain.ru}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=«Инициативная группа МГУ» выложила аудиозапись, на которой преподавательница вуза назвала их «бандой» и «западными либерастами» |url=https://zona.media/news/2021/03/06/msu |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210308103856/https://zona.media/news/2021/03/06/msu |archive-date=2021-03-08 |accessdate=2021-03-09 |website=Медиазона |language=ru}}</ref><!--=== Scandals ===
According to the well-known oppositionist [[Navalny, Alexey Anatolyevich|Alexei Navalny]], "MSU is a terribly corrupt institution, but there are many honest students and graduate students there.»<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://navalny.com/p/4354/|title=Katerina Putin continues to collect posts|publisher=Alexey Navalny|accessdate=2019-09-19}}</ref>. As confirmation, he reports on the 33-year-old daughter of [[Putin, Vladimir Vladimirovich|Vladimir Putin]], who holds the position of deputy vice-rector, as well as director of the National Intellectual Development Foundation and the National Intellectual Reserve Center, working together under the Innopraktika brand. A. Navalny gives examples of dubious contests won by this foundation<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://navalny.com/p/4185/|title=Being Putin's daughter|publisher=Alexey Navalny|accessdate=2019-09-19}}</ref>. It is also known that this foundation participates in a large-scale construction project [[Technological Valley of Moscow State University|Technological Valley of Moscow State University]]<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.rbc.ru/investigation/business/28/01/2015/54c8b4659a794730dbef8851|title=RBC investigation: who is behind the expansion of Moscow State University|publisher=RBC|accessdate=2019-09-19}}</ref>. At the same time, the RBC publication emphasizes that it was unable to find the leaders of Innopraktika among the authors of scientific articles and participants in scientific conferences.
Back in 2009, in a report [[Nemtsov, Boris Efimovich|B. Nemtsova]] "Luzhkov. Results — 2" told about the participation of Moscow State University in the corrupt construction project of the residential complex "Shuvalovsky" by the company "[[Inteko]]", owned by the wife of the current mayor of Moscow at that time [[Luzhkov, Yuri Mikhailovich|Yu. Luzhkova]] [[Baturina, Elena Nikolaevna|To Elena Baturina]]<ref>{{Cite web|url =http://www.luzhkov-itogi.ru/doklad//title ="Luzhkov. Results – 2": independent expert report|author =|work =|date =|publisher =|accessdate =2015-08-02|archiveurl =https://web.archive.org/web/20101204073752/http://www.luzhkov-itogi.ru/doklad//archivedate =2010-12-04|deadlock =yes}}</ref>. The report notes that this project has raised questions from the Accounts Chamber of the Russian Federation.
There were reports that people living in the main building of Moscow State University could not privatize their apartments, register their children, get the necessary documents, etc. D.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.svoboda.org/a/24390981.html|title=You cannot register at Moscow State University|publisher=Radio Liberty|lang=ru|accessdate=2019-09-19}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://ria.ru/20110301/340784992.html|title=The Gardener: apartments in the Moscow State University high-rise building are not subject to privatization|date=2011-03-01|publisher=[[RIA Novosti]]|lang=ru|accessdate=2019-09-19}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.vedomosti.ru/realty/articles/2013/05/08/ vladimir_putin_postavil_tochku_v_spore_za_kvartiry_v_mgu|title=Vladimir Putin has put an end to the dispute over apartments at Moscow State University|author=Vedomosti|date=2013-05-08|publisher=www.vedomosti.ru|accessdate=2019-09-19}}</ref>.
On the eve of the [[FIFA World Cup 2018|FIFA World Cup 2018]] in Russia, students protested the organization of a fan zone near the Main Building of Moscow State University. Activists claimed that noisy fans would interfere with exam preparation, and landscaping the territory for the fan zone would destroy the historical appearance of the MSU campus and Vorobyovy Gory<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.change.org/p/%D0%BD%D0%B5%D1%82-%D1%84%D0%B0%D0%BD-%D0%B7%D0%BE%D0%BD%D0%B5-%D0%BF%D0%B5%D1%80%D0%B5%D0%B4-%D0%B3%D0%BB%D0%B0%D0%B2%D0%BD%D1%8B%D0%BC-%D0%B7%D0%B4%D0%B0%D0%BD%D0%B8%D0%B5%D0%BC-%D0%BC%D0%B3%D1%83|title=Sign the Petition|publisher=Change.org|lang=ru|accessdate=2018-04-26}}</ref>. Following the results of all discussions, the Chairman of the Russia-2018 Organizing Committee, Deputy Prime Minister of the Russian Federation [[Dvorkovich, Arkady Vladimirovich|Arkady Dvorkovich]] confirmed the approval of the fan zone at Moscow State University<ref>{{Cite news|title=Dvorkovich announced the approval of the placement of the 2018 World Cup fan zone next to МГУ|url=http://www.interfax.ru/moscow/610088|work=Interfax.ru|date=2018-04-25|accessdate=2018-04-26|language=ru}}</ref > 300 meters further than the original plan, and the General director of the organizing committee "Russia-2018" [[Sorokin, Alexey Leonidovich|Alexey Sorokin]] reported, that its capacity will be reduced<ref>{{Cite news|title=Sorokin: The capacity of the 2018 World Cup fan zone at Moscow State University will be reduced|url=http://tass.ru/sport/5157001|work=TASS|accessdate=2018-04-26|language=ru}}</ref>.
In May 2018, Viktor Sadovnichy, Rector of Lomonosov Moscow State University, announced that the university's territory would be closed to fans during the World Cup. He clarified that we are talking about the square formed by Lomonosovsky, Michurinsky and Universitetskiy Avenues, as well as Vernadsky Avenue.
"All my orders have been issued that both the session and the vacations will proceed in the usual prescribed manner. Moreover, the children from the dormitory, who may be disturbed by noise, are offered to move to new dormitories on Michurinsky Prospekt," Sadovnichy added.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.rbc.ru/society/10/05/2018/5af4616d9a794723f32b0aa5?from=main|title=Sadovnichy promised not to let fans into Moscow State University during the World Cup|publisher=RBC|accessdate=2018-05-10}}</ref>
MSU students studying on a fee-based basis decided to file a class action lawsuit against the university demanding a recalculation of tuition fees in connection with the transition to a distance learning format. The cost of studying at Moscow State University, according to the website of the admissions committee, varies from 240 thousand rubles to 570 thousand rubles per year. Currently, about 38 thousand students study at the university, one in five of them, according to Rector Viktor Sadovnichy, on a fee-based basis. In the statement of claim, the students note that technical failures often occur during distance learning. According to them, this affects the quality of the knowledge gained. The students demand that part of the payment for the spring and fall semesters be refunded to them, and also declare that the university should provide a discount on tuition fees if it continues in a distance format.<ref>{{Cite web|lang=ru|url=https://novayagazeta.ru/articles/2020/11/18/88015-eto-ne-obrazovanie-a-samoobrazovanie|title="This is not education, but self-education"|website=Novaya Gazeta — Novayagazeta.ru/accessdate=2020-11-20 }}</ref>-->


== Moscow State University in philately ==
== Moscow State University in philately ==
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Moscow State University (MSU), officially M. V. Lomonosov Moscow State University,Template:Efn is a public research university in Moscow, Russia.[1] The university includes 15 research institutes, 43 faculties, more than 300 departments, and six branches. Alumni of the university include past leaders of the Soviet Union and other governments. As of 2019, 13 Nobel laureates, six Fields Medal winners, and one Turing Award winner were affiliated with the university.

History

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Decree on the foundation of the Moscow State University

Imperial Moscow University

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

Ivan Shuvalov and Mikhail Lomonosov promoted the idea of a university in Moscow, and Russian Empress Elizabeth decreed its establishment on 23 January [O.S. 12 January] 1755.[2]

The first lectures were given on 7 May [O.S. 26 April]. Saint Petersburg State University and MSU each claim to be Russia's oldest university. Though Moscow State University was founded in 1755, St. Petersburg which has had a continuous existence as a "university" since 1819 sees itself as the successor of an academy established on in 1724, by a decree of Peter the Great.Script error: No such module "Unsubst". [3]

MSU originally occupied the Principal Medicine Store on Red Square from 1755 to 1787. Catherine the Great transferred the university to a building on the other side of Mokhovaya Street, constructed between 1782 and 1793, to a design by Matvei Kazakov, and rebuilt by Domenico Giliardi after fire consumed much of Moscow in 1812.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".[4]

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Main buildings of the university in Mokhovaya Street, 1798

In the 18th century, the university had three departments: philosophy, medicine, and law. A preparatory college was affiliated with the university until its abolition in 1812. In 1779, Mikhail Kheraskov founded a boarding school for noblemen (Благородный пансион) which in 1830 became a gymnasium for Russian nobility. The university press, run by Nikolay Novikov in the 1780s, published the newspaper in Imperial Russia: Moskovskie Vedomosti.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".

In 1804, medical education split into clinical (therapy), surgical, and obstetrics faculties. Between 1884 and 1897, the Department of Medicine built a medical campus in Devichye Pole, between the Garden Ring and Novodevichy Convent; designed by Template:Ill, with university doctors like Nikolay Sklifosovskiy and Fyodor Erismann acting as consultants. The campus, and medical education in general, were separated from Moscow University in 1930. Devichye Pole was operated by the independent I.M. Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University and by various other state and private institutions.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".

The roots of student unrest in the university reach deep into the nineteenth century. In 1905, a social-democratic organization emerged at the university and called for the overthrow of the Czarist government and the establishment of a republic in Russia. The imperial government repeatedly threatened to close the university. In 1911, in a protest over the introduction of troops onto the campus and mistreatment of certain professors, 130 scientists and professors resigned en masse, including Nikolay Dimitrievich Zelinskiy, Pyotr Nikolaevich Lebedev, and Sergei Alekseevich Chaplygin; thousands of students were expelled.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".

Moscow State University

1917–49

After the October Revolution of 1917, the institution began to admit children of the proletariat and peasantry. In 1919, the university abolished tuition fees, and established a preparatory facility to help working-class children prepare for entrance examinations. During the implementation of Joseph Stalin's first five-year plan (1928–32), the university was expanded.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".

1950–99

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A 1962 Soviet stamp features Moscow State University.

In 1970, the university imposed a 2% quota on Jewish students.[5] A 2014 article entitled "Math as a tool of anti-semitism" in The Mathematics Enthusiast discussed antisemitism in the Moscow State University's Department of Mathematics during the 1970s and 1980s.[6][7][8]

In the mid-1980s, the Dean of MSU's law faculty was dismissed for taking bribes.[9] After 1991, nine new faculties were established. The following year, the university gained a unique status: it is funded directly from the state budget (bypassing the Ministry of Education).Script error: No such module "Unsubst".

On 6 September 1997, French electronic musician Jean Michel Jarre used the front of the university as the backdrop for a concert. The concert attracted a paying crowd of half a million people.[10]

2000–2020

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Students celebrating the 250th anniversary of the university in 2005

In 2007, MSU Rector Viktor Sadovnichy said that corruption in Russia's education system was a "systemic illness," and that he had seen an ad guaranteeing a perfect score on entrance exams to MSU, for a significant fee.[11]

On 19 March 2008, Russia's most powerful supercomputer to date, the SKIF MSU (Template:Langx; skif means 'Scythian' in Russian) was launched at the university. Its peak performance of 60 TFLOPS (LINPACK – 47.170 TFLOPS) made it the fastest supercomputer in the Commonwealth of Independent States.[12][13]

In November 2012, Mikhail Basharatyan, Deputy Dean of the MSU World Economy Department, was fired for taking a bribe from a pupil.[14][15] In February 2013, Andrei Andriyanov resigned as head of the Kolmogorov Special Educational and Scientific Center of the university, after an investigation concluded that he had included fake references in his doctoral thesis.[16]

2020–present

In March 2022, Victor Sadovnichy, rector of Moscow State University and president of the Russian Union of Rectors, was the lead signature in a public statement endorsing the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.[17][18] In reaction, Academia Europaea, a pan-European academy, suspended the membership of Sadovnichy.[19] In response to the Russian invasion, that same month Yale University, the Hamburg University of Applied Sciences, University of Potsdam, and HKU Business School suspended their longstanding relationships with the university, and the University of St Andrews suspended a joint master's degree programme with the university.[20][21][22][23][24] Intel and AMD, the largest chip manufacturers in the world, whose processors are used in the Moscow State University supercomputer, as well as Nvidia, reacted by suspending deliveries of their processors to Russia.[25][26]

Campus

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Building of the Faculties of Biology and of Soil Science

Since 1953, most of the faculties have been situated on Sparrow Hills, in southwest Moscow. In the post-war era, Joseph Stalin ordered seven tiered neoclassic towers to be built around the city. It was built using Gulag labour, as were many of Stalin's Great Construction Projects in Russia.[27][28][29] The MSU main building was the tallest building in Europe until 1990. The central tower is 240 m tall, 36 stories high.[30]

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The university library

Along with the university administration, the Museum of Earth Sciences and faculties of Mechanics and Mathematics, Geology, Geography, and Fine and Performing Arts are in the main building. The building on Mokhovaya Street houses the Faculty of Journalism, the Faculty of Psychology, and Institute of Asian and African Countries. A number of faculty buildings are located near Manege Square in the centre of Moscow and a number of campuses abroad in Ukraine, Kazakhstan, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan.Script error: No such module "Unsubst". The Ulyanovsk branch of MSU was reorganized into Ulyanovsk State University in 1996.[31]

Faculties

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Rector Viktor Sadovnichiy
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The first Humanities Building
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As of 2009, the university had 39 faculties and 15 research centres. A number of small faculties opened, such as Faculty of Physics and Chemistry and Higher School of Television. The full list of faculties is as follows:[32]

Institutions and research centers

Academic reputation

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The main building in winter

In world rankings, MSU was ranked 101st–150th by the Academic Ranking of World Universities 2024,[38] and 105th by QS World University Rankings 2026.[39]

The university has contacts with universities throughout the world, exchanging students and lecturers. It houses the UNESCO International Demography Courses and Hydrology Courses. In 1991 the French University College, the Russian-American University, and the Institute of German Science and Culture were opened.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".

The institution's academic reputation was severely undermined because of its support for the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.[17][18] (See: sanctions).

Staff and students

The university employs more than 4,000 academics and 15,000 support staff.Script error: No such module "Unsubst". Approximately 5,000 researchers work at the university's research institutes and facilities.[40] More than 40,000 undergraduates and 7,000 advanced degree candidates are enrolled.[40] Annually, the university hosts approximately 2,000 students, graduate students, and researchers from around the world.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".

Notable people

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

Religious organizations

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Information Center of the House Church of the Martyr Tatiana at Moscow State University (Main Building, 2016)

Russian legislation prohibits[41][42] the activities of religious organizations directly at universities, but they operate at Moscow State University. Religious literature and objects of worship are also traded on the territory of Moscow State University.

The Russian Orthodox Church

Orthodox churches at Moscow State University

There are two Orthodox churches at Moscow State University: the house church of the Martyr Tatiana at Moscow State University and the church of the Holy Equal-to-the-Apostles Cyril and Methodius at Moscow State University.[43][44]

In 2011, Patriarch Kirill appealed to the rector of Moscow State University with a request to support the initiative to erect an Orthodox "chapel temple on the territory of the university complex on Vorobyovy Gory," which, in his opinion, would contribute to "solving many important issues related to the patriotic and spiritual and moral education of Russian youth.".[45] The proposal caused a mixed reaction on social networks and the media.[46]

Interaction of Patriarch Kirill of Moscow and All Russia with Moscow State University

On November 18, 2011, the Academic Council of Moscow University decided to award Patriarch Kirill of Moscow and All Russia the title of Honorary Doctor of Moscow State University "for his outstanding contribution to the spiritual education of young people and close cooperation." On September 28, 2012, during the Patriarch's visit to Moscow State University, Viktor Sadovnichy presented him with the diploma of honorary Doctor of Moscow State University.[47] According to some media reports, before the patriarch's arrival at Moscow State University, students complained that they were being forcibly escorted to a meeting, but the student council and the press service of Moscow State University denied this.[48][49] At a meeting with representatives of the student council, Rector Viktor Sadovnichy admitted that the facts of coercion were.[50]

Criticism

O. A. Zinovieva, a cultural critic at the Moscow State University Faculty of Arts, published a book in 2009 claiming to involve GULAG prisoners in the construction of the first stage.[51] The theory has no scientific confirmation, as it is presented without any evidence and is criticized by experts working with archival historical documents.[52][53] There is no mention of this in the fundamental work of the German sociologist Dietmar Neutatz "The Moscow Metro from the first projects to the great construction of Stalinism," in which he examines the social composition of the builders of the subway.Template:Sfn

Criminal case for bribery

In October 2012, a criminal case was opened against Mikhail Basharatyan, Deputy Dean of the Faculty of World Politics at Moscow State University, and Viktor Baris, Head of the Department of Philosophy and Political Science at the Academy of Labor and Social Relations, under the article "receiving a large-scale bribe by a group of individuals by prior agreement".[54][55]

The criminal case was opened in accordance with paragraphs "a" and "b" of part 5 of Article 290 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation.[56] In mid-October 2012, a young man applying to graduate school contacted the police. In his statement, he indicated that he was offered to pay 30,000 euros for successful admission and subsequent defense of his thesis at the university.[57][58]

The young man wanted to enter the postgraduate program of the Academy of Labor and Social Relations. For 30 thousand euros, Basharatyan and Baris promised to ensure admission and postgraduate studies, and also assured that he would have no problems with his PhD thesis and with its defense at Lomonosov Moscow State University.[59][60][61] On October 30, as part of the previously reached agreements, the suspects received 1 million rubles as a bribe. At the time of receiving the money, the criminals were caught red-handed.[62]

After his detention, Basharatyan was arrested, and the case was brought to court in 2014. At the same time, Basharatyan was not a member of any university dissertation council, so he could not influence the result of the defense of postgraduate works.[62][63][64]

Fake dissertations

According to the Dissernet online expert community for 2014, MSU is one of the largest dissertative corporations in Russia that produce fake dissertations.[65] Community experts note that the main sources of such dissertations at Moscow State University are the Faculty of Public Administration under the leadership of V. A. Nikonov and the Faculty of Sociology under the leadership of V. I. Dobrenkov.[66]

According to Dissernet data on 12/19/2020, Moscow State University ranks 4th among Russian universities in terms of the number of employees convicted of dishonesty (232), significantly behind the leader in this nomination, Plekhanov Russian University of Economics (382 cases).[67]

Threats of expulsion and insults

In early March 2021, the media reported on insults and threats of expulsion of students related to the MSU Initiative Group. Lyudmila Grigorieva, Deputy Dean of the Faculty of Fundamental Physico-Chemical Engineering at Moscow State University, demanded that students join the harassment of one of the MSU eco-activists, demanding that students write negative comments on the activist's wall on social networks.[68] In the process of communicating with students, Grigorieva called the MSU Initiative Group a "gang" and "Western liberals who are being fed by the West.".[69] "They are against the country, against the university... They are given some crumbs and some leftovers there [in the West]. And so they grunt here for these scraps, crawl and shit all the time," Grigorieva said about the activists' activities.[70][71]

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  47. Патриарх Кирилл стал почётным доктором МГУ Template:Webarchive // Интерфакс, 28.09.2012
  48. Студенты МГУ заявили, что их сгоняют на встречу с патриархом Template:Webarchive // Труд, 27.09.2012.
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