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Further, students receive small scholarships (as of 2020, $70–105 for bachelor's and $110–140 for master's degree per month, [13] depending on the student's performance) and rather cheap (as of 2020, $13–20 [14] per month, depending on location and comfort) housing on campus.
It is the only institute of higher education that works under the aegis of UNESCO to execute the decree of the Russian Federation Government from 6 January 1997, 13. This project of UNESCO has been aimed at the internationalisation training of personnel in the sphere of high technology all over the world.
The main building A painted wall of the DAFE hostel A propeller at the Mig-21 jet monument with an inscription «ГОС 2009» («State Exam 2009»). The Department of Aeromechanics and Flight Engineering, the DAFE (Russian: Факультет аэромеханики и летательной техники, ФАЛТ, FALT) is one of the departments (faculties) of the Moscow Institute of ...
On June 17, 1940, the Moscow Institute of Aviation Technology (or MATI) was established. MATI attained the university status and name Moscow State Aviation Technology Institute – Russian State Technological University in 1992. About 260 professors as well as more than 700 associate professors and Ph.D. scientists work at the university.
It adopted the name Moscow Institute of Steel and Alloys in 1962 after uniting with the Institute of Nonferrous Metals and Gold. The status of technological university was awarded in 1993 and the status of a National University in 2008, when the institution adopted its current name. [ 4 ]
Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology; Moscow Power Engineering Institute; Moscow State University of Civil Engineering; Moscow State University of Fine Chemical ...
In 2011, the institute was incorporated into the National Research University Higher School of Economics. [4] In December 2014, the institute moved to a new building located in the northwestern suburb of Moscow, Strogino, from its previous location at 3 Tryokhsvyatitelskiy lane in central Moscow. [5]
The university got the name of the Moscow Institute of Radio Engineering, Electronics and Automation (MIREA) on June 30, 1967. The training of engineering personnel for the science-intensive industries of the electronic and radio industry, mechanical engineering and instrument making, automation equipment and control systems started in a full ...