State University of Management, Educational institution in Moscow, Russia
State University of Management is a higher education institution in Moscow, Russia, serving more than 12,000 students and organized into seven institutes with forty departments in total. The school offers fourteen undergraduate and eleven postgraduate programs in fields such as Business Informatics, Political Science, and Natural Resource Management.
The university began in 1919 as the Moscow Industrial and Economic Practical Institute, training economists for industrial work. The institution shifted its focus toward management only in the 1990s after moving away from its original industrial roots.
The institution adopted its current name in 1992 after evolving from a more technical focus toward management education. The partnership with Finnish institutions allows some students to earn degrees recognized in both countries.
The campus is located in Moscow and can be reached using the city's public transport system, with the exact route depending on your starting point. Prospective students should check admission requirements and language conditions in advance, as most programs are taught in Russian.
The school runs continuing education programs for approximately 4,000 professionals and executives each year who want to expand their work-related skills. These additional courses target people already active in their careers and looking to update their qualifications alongside the regular degree offerings.
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