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Russian State Geological Prospecting University

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Type
  
Public

Rector
  
Vasily Ivanovich Lisov

Postgraduates
  
1,000

Founded
  
17 April 1930

Established
  
17 April 1930

Academic staff
  
348

Phone
  
+7 495 433-62-56

Number of students
  
4,720

Motto
  
Mente et Malleo (умом и молотком), by mind and by hammer

Address
  
ul. Miklukho-Maklaya, 23, Moskva, Russia, 117485

Notable alumni
  
Evgeniy Aleksandrovitsj Kozlovskiy, Pham Nhat Vuong, Valery Gayevsky, Piotr Antropow

Similar
  
Moscow Aviation Institute, The State University of Manag, Gubkin Russian State Uni, Moscow State Mining U, Peoples' Friendship University

Profiles

The Russian State Geological Prospecting University (Russian: Российский государственный геологоразведочный университет) (MGRI-RSGPU), named after Sergo Ordzhonikidze and previously known as the Moscow Geological Prospecting Institute (MGRI, МГРИ), is a university based in Moscow, Russia, specialising in geology, geophysics and other earth-science disciplines.

The institute was founded in 1930 as Moscow Geological Prospecting Institute (Russian: Московский геологоразведочный институт). The institute moved to a new campus in southwestern Moscow in 1987 and was given state accreditation in 2007. The university has six faculties:

  • Geology
  • Geophysics
  • Hydrogeology
  • Ecology (Environmental Science)
  • International Relations, legislation and Resource Economics
  • Mineral Resource Prospecting and Mining technologies
  • The university offers the following courses:

  • Bachelor's degrees (4-year programme)
  • Master's degree (2 years post-bachelor)
  • Specialist diplomas (5-year programme)
  • Ph.D. and post-doctoral research
  • References

    Russian State Geological Prospecting University Wikipedia