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Moscow City Pedagogical University

Coordinates: 55°50′1.0″N 37°38′37.0″E / 55.833611°N 37.643611°E / 55.833611; 37.643611
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Moscow City Teachers' Training University
Московский городской педагогический университет
Typepublic
Established1995
Location
Moscow
,
Russia
Campusurban
LanguageRussian

Moscow City Pedagogical University (Russian: Московский городской педагогический университет), sometimes translated as Moscow City Teachers' Training University is a public university located in Moscow, Russia.[1] It was founded in 1995.[2]

History

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In 1993, the Moscow Department of Education proposed to the Russian Ministry of Education a project to create a pedagogical university on the basis of several departments of the Moscow State University for the Humanities. The university was founded on March 1, 1995, by decision of the Moscow Government. The creation of a new pedagogical university was received in two ways: by ordinary Muscovites and by government agencies.[3]

During the first year 1300 students were enrolled to 8 faculties (History and Philology were the first ones) with 17 specialities and 3 forms of studies. Soon the Faculties became 12. Since 1995, the Moscow State Pedagogical University has a post-graduate department, and since 1996 a doctoral department. In 1997, the Samara Branch of the Moscow State Pedagogical University was opened.[4]

In 2006 the Institute of Foreign Languages was opened, based on the Department of English Philology and the Department of Romance and Germanic Philology. In 2010, the Institute of Humanities was created on the basis of the Faculty of History and Philology of Moscow State Pedagogical University. In 2014, the Institute of Culture and Arts was established.[citation needed]

In 2012, the Moscow Humanitarian Pedagogical Institute (MGPU) joined the university, and in 2013, the Moscow State Academy of Business Administration (MGADA) joined the university. In 2014, 10 teacher training colleges became part of Moscow City Pedagogical University. In 2015, the colleges merged into the K.D. Ushinsky Institute for Secondary Vocational Education. In 2019, the Institute creates a laboratory of adolescent development.[citation needed]

The university has about 18,000 students. The university does not have a single complex of buildings, all of its institutes are located in different locations in Moscow and the Moscow region.[citation needed]

MCU enters the QS World University Rankings.[5]

Structure

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  • Institute of Humanities
  • Institute of Natural Science and Sports Technology
  • Institute of Law and Administration
  • Institute of Psychology, Sociology and Social Relations
  • Institute of secondary professional education
  • Institute of Pedagogy and Psychology of Education
  • Institute of Culture and Arts
  • Institute of Foreign Languages
  • Institute of Continuing Education and Institute of System Projects
  • Institute of Special Education and Integrated Rehabilitation
  • Institute for Digital Education
  • Institute of Business Administration

Notes and references

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  1. ^ "Moscow City Teachers' Training University [Ranking + Acceptance Rate]". EduRank.org - Discover university rankings by location. 2019-11-21. Retrieved 2022-03-05.
  2. ^ "MCU – MOSCOW CITY UNIVERSITY". Retrieved 2022-03-05.
  3. ^ Рябов, Виктор Васильевич (2008). К истории создания и развития педагогического университета в Москве. Москва: Московский городской пед. ун-т.
  4. ^ "История". МГПУ (in Russian). Retrieved 2022-03-05.
  5. ^ "MCU History – MCU". Retrieved 2022-03-05.

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