Moscow State University of Applied Biotechnology has 5 laboratory buildings. Library holdings number more than 1000 books. There are 5 electronic halls functioning in the library. A student quarter, consisting of 4 hostels, allows to provide living for foreign students.
MSUAB takes part in international projects and programs, realize exchanges of students, postgraduates, scientists and lectures of big institutions of higher education. Students from Europe, Asia, Africa and Latin America study at the university.
The mission of the university is providing of a high skilled level of graduates, its integration into an all-Russian and international educational and research space, forming of high moral qualities of a person, purposeful getting and accumulation of new knowledge in the sphere of applied biotechnology and other spheres of activity of the university, dissemination of that knowledge in the decision of complex tasks in the development of the sector.
Faculties of Moscow State Technical University (National Research University):
Faculty of Applied Biotechnology:
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Faculty of Biotechnics:
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Faculty of Biotechnology Systems Automation:
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Faculty of Refrigerating Engineering and Technology:
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Faculty of Veterinary and Sanitary:
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Faculty of Humanities
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Student Accommodation
The University has 5 dormitories which accommodate more then 5000 students. Dormitories rooms are comfortable, good furnished, central heated and have all necessary facilities for living .
Moscow City
Moscow is the capital of Russia, the largest city in the country and Europe, and one of the largest cities in the world. Moscow refers to global cities having a great influence on the world because of its high economic level and population. It is the main transport hub of Russia, its political, economic, cultural, and scientific center.
Moscow features
Moscow is located in the center of the European part of Russia, between the rivers Oka and Volga. The climate is moderate continental: heavy frosts and extreme heat are rare. The average temperature in January – minus 7.2 degrees Celsius, in July – plus 20.4 degrees Celsius.
The city has the status of a separate federal subject of the Russian Federation. It is the smallest federal subject by land area.
The name of the city as well as the names of many other cities around the world, is bound with the name of the river it is standing on (the Moskva River). The river was called this way long before the settlement appeared. It is unknown who named it and what this name means. There are two main versions: Finnio-Ugric and Slavic.
According to the first one, the word “Moskva” is derived from the Finno-Ugric language group which means “river-bear”. The Slavic theory points to the stem “mosk” denoting “marshy” or “moisture, liquid, marshland, dampness”.
The city is surrounded by 6 airports, 9 railway stations, and 3 river ports. Moscow has developed a fabulous metro (subway) system. The first stations were built in 1935.
Moscow is the largest Russian financial center. About half of Russian banks are located in Moscow. Most of the largest companies are registered and have head offices in Moscow, although their manufactures might be located thousands of km from the city.
The city is the most important center of retail sales in Russia. Moscow represents about 30% of all commodities sold in Russia.
Moscow is also a large scientific center. There are a lot of scientific research institutes carrying out research in many branches, such as nuclear power, microelectronics, space exploration and other promising directions.
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