Russian State University for the Humanities, Public university in Miusskaya Square, Moscow, Russia
This institution is a university near Novoslobodskaya Metro Station in Moscow, Russia, focusing on humanities and social research. It spreads across multiple buildings and includes libraries, research facilities, and lecture halls where different fields of study are offered.
The institution was established in 1991 through the merger of Moscow Urban University of the People and Moscow State University for History and Archives. This union was designed to strengthen teaching in the humanities and create new research opportunities.
The name of the institution reflects its focus on humanities, a field visible here through theater, archival work, and foreign languages taught across its faculties. In lecture halls and seminar rooms, students from Russia and abroad meet to collaborate on projects and exchange ideas.
The campus sits close to Novoslobodskaya Metro Station, making it easy to reach by public transport. Visitors wanting to explore the buildings should note that some areas are accessible only to enrolled students.
The institution operates a Confucius Center where visitors can learn about Chinese language and culture. This center is part of a global network and regularly attracts students and guests from different countries.
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