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Our university has glorious history, which goes back to the distant 50s of the last century. Since 2010, the university has been involved in the implementation largest project– targeted training of specialists from among the Cossacks. Total number There are more than two thousand Cossacks studying at the university.

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The Institute is the legal successor of the Moscow School of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture, founded in 1843, transformed in 1917 into the Free Art Workshops, in 1920 - into the Higher Art and Technical Workshops, in 1926 - into the Moscow Higher State Art and Technical Institute of the People's Commissariat of Education of the RSFSR , which by Council Resolution People's Commissars On May 13, 1934, the USSR was transformed into the Moscow Institute of Fine Arts. By resolution of the Committee on Affairs High school under the Council of People's Commissars of the USSR on August 9, 1939, it was renamed the Moscow State art institute, which, on the basis of the Resolution of the Council of Ministers of the USSR dated August 5, 1947, the Moscow State Art Institute was transferred to the jurisdiction of the USSR Academy of Arts, and since 1992 - to the jurisdiction Russian Academy arts

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Private teacher Experience 8 years Moscow State Humanities 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- 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 preparation, bachelor's, master's, postgraduate, doctoral studies.

On the basis of 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 day departments for Muscovites at 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 problems of pedagogical and liberal arts education. Currently, the University employs eight dissertation councils for the defense of doctoral and master's theses.

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

MGGU im. M. A. Sholokhova - one of the leading educational institutions Russia of humanitarian profile. Significantly expanded educational space University, 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 correspondence forms and training, postgraduate and doctoral studies, 18 branches.

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

The university includes the Institute of Informatization of Education.

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

At the university there are training courses, there is a sports and recreation center and a sports club, a student theater and a folk ensemble. .

Educational process lead famous professors, doctors and candidates of science, academicians and corresponding members of the Russian Academy of Education, members of foreign academies, honored workers of science, culture, art and education of the Russian Federation. More than 80% of teachers conduct classes using proprietary programs.

Among the most famous teachers- Naum Yakovlevich Vilenkin, Irina Sergeevna Sventsitskaya, Andrey 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. Sholokhova is included in the list of the best pedagogical and linguistic universities Russia (according to the Russian Ministry of Education and Science).
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 University for the Humanities. M. A. Sholokhov took 88th place out of 380 on the list best universities Russia according to the average Unified State Exam scores with which applicants came, and was among the twenty-five best universities Moscow according to this indicator.
  • In 2011, Moscow State University for the Humanities. 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 Examination 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 education vocational 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 state universities and 930 branches of universities according to the following indicators: educational activities; research activities; International activity; 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. Special attention The branches pay attention to 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 Internet access, Email, 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)
  • University of Western Sydney, (Sydney, Australia)

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

The rich pedigree largely determined the fate of the Moscow State Correspondence Pedagogical Institute. MGZPI opened new page higher pedagogical education, taking on the mission of the methodological center correspondence education countries. His first students were demobilized war veterans and young teachers whose studies were interrupted by the war.

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

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

The training of specialists was carried out in seven specialties at seven faculties. In 1957, the Faculty of Art and Graphics was opened, and in 1958, the Faculty of Primary School Teachers.

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

From 1966 to 1985 the rector of the institute was professor, doctor of historical sciences Nikolai Savvatyevich Vinogradov. During this period, the institute firmly established itself as a scientific and methodological center for higher correspondence pedagogical education Russian Federation. The Institute received the highest - first - category, significantly strengthened material base– a new academic building was built in Vykhino, where the interior of the first floor was decorated with magnificent mosaics by students; two buildings were received for academic building on Verkhnyaya Radishchevskaya street.

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

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

Many years of work experience allowed the MGZPI team to demonstrate high mobility and receptivity to innovations that reflect new social needs in preparation teaching staff. This entailed the renaming of MGZPI into the Moscow State Open Pedagogical Institute (MGOPI) in 1992, and on January 10, 1995, the university received university status and a new name - Moscow State Open Pedagogical University (MSOPU). By decree of the Moscow Government on May 16, 2000, MGOPU was named after the classic of Soviet and Russian literature M.A. Sholokhov.

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

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

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

The establishment of the authority of MGOPU named after. M.A. Sholokhov is largely promoted by the ongoing personnel policy. The university has developed own system training of candidates and doctors of science. For this purpose, postgraduate studies have been successfully operating in 41 specialties since 1962, and doctoral studies in 7 specialties have been operating since 1995. The university has 8 dissertation councils in 22 specialties, including 6 for defending doctoral dissertations. The complexity of the university's personnel policy is to a large extent determined by the wide range of profiles and structure of training in fundamental, natural, humanities, psychological and pedagogical sciences, art and culture.

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

In the new generation of scientific and pedagogical personnel of the university, more than a hundred teachers are graduates of MGZPI-MGOPU, including 40 people with academic degrees and the titles of doctors, professors, candidates of science and associate professors.

Highly qualified scientific and teaching staff of the university allow us to effectively solve research problems. University departments have obtained scientific results in various areas knowledge, and scientific and methodological developments have been carried out in a number of areas: the theory and practice of teacher education, increasing the efficiency of training specialists without interruption from their main activities, distance education, environmental education, androgogy, technologies in the field of advanced training, scientific and methodological support for the activities of practical and social psychologist, diagnostics psychological development children and adolescents, medical and biological foundations of defectology, etc.

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

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

results scientific research reflected in numerous publications by university staff. In 2003 alone, 37 monographs and 35 collections were prepared and published scientific works, 119 textbooks and teaching aids, 548 articles and 16 curricula. Consequence scientific and methodological work The university is publishing. In 1962, the editorial and publishing department was created at MGZPI, subsequently the Alpha publishing house, whose main task is to provide students, teachers and methodologists, workers public education educational and scientific-methodological, scientific-practical and reference literature. More than one hundred titles of educational and educational literature, collections of scientific works of teachers, graduate students and students, and monographs are being prepared for publication.

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

In the University educational work is carried out according to the plan approved by the rectorate. Such events as “Moscow Day”, “Knowledge Day”, initiation into students, “Teacher’s Day”, “MGOPU Veterans’ Day”, amateur art competition, New Year’s ball, “Defender of the Fatherland Day”, “Health Day” have become traditional. ”, ceremonial events, dedicated to the Day Victory, sporting events and others. The museums of M.A. serve to educate the patriot and intellectual of Russia. Sholokhov and Yu.V. Bondareva. The sound is becoming more and more widespread in cultural life university appeal to folk art. These include meetings with folklore groups and the creation of a folklore and ethnographic study.

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

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

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

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