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Lomonosov Moscow State University

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Lomonosov Moscow State University, officially Moscow State University or M. V. Lomonosov Moscow State University, is a public research university in Moscow, Russia. It serves as one of the country’s leading higher education and research institutions, with responsibilities centered on teaching, advanced study, and the production of scientific research across a wide range of fields. Its significance lies in its role as a major national center for higher education and scholarship, as well as a long-standing source of personnel for Russian public life, science, and academia.

The university is organized into 15 research institutes, 43 faculties, more than 300 departments, and six branches, reflecting a large and diversified institutional structure. These units support a broad academic portfolio and allow the university to operate across multiple disciplines and research areas. In practical terms, this structure places the university among the most extensive educational institutions in Russia and gives it substantial influence within the country’s research and professional training system.

Historically, Moscow State University has been associated with prominent alumni, including past leaders of the Soviet Union and other governments, and it has maintained a high international academic profile. As of 2019, people affiliated with the university included 13 Nobel laureates, 6 Fields Medal winners, and 1 Turing Award winner, underscoring its prominence in global scholarship. The university continues to serve as a venue for public and policy-related events, including financial and economic discussions, which reflects its ongoing role in Russian intellectual and public affairs.

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