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The Institute of Alloys and Steel is one of the largest educational institutions in Russia, where they study mining and materials science. The institute graduates engineers and prepares senior managers to work at large industrial enterprises of state and private business. University graduates are in demand not only in Russian companies, but also in foreign countries.

Story

The Institute of Alloys and Steel in Moscow dates back to 1918, when the first year was enrolled in the metallurgical department of the Mining Academy. MISiS was separated into a separate educational structure in 1930. The educational institution received its current name in 1962, and in 1993 the institute became the State Technological University.

The educational institution implements the mission of serving the country and its national security. The means to achieve the goals are the education and training of highly qualified professional personnel, the development and implementation of innovative technologies and products in metallurgy and materials science.

Prestige

The Institute of Alloys and Steel has trained several generations of graduates. More than 50 thousand engineers received specialized education, of which about 2 thousand defended their Ph.D. theses and 250 specialists received a Doctor of Science degree.

University graduates are highly valued as specialists who know their field. More than 200 people became directors or took the positions of chief engineers of large enterprises, or about 30 former students became rectors or vice-rectors of universities in the system of higher technical education.

Description

The Institute of Alloys and Steel trains specialists with the qualifications of engineer, bachelor, and master. 30 areas of education are open to students. offers education in eight faculties, full-time or evening. Opportunities are open for obtaining specialized education in the regions where branches operate. They are located in the cities of Elektrostal, Stary Oskol, Dushanbe, and there is also a faculty of metallurgical technologies in the city of Novotroitsk. MISiS advisory centers operate throughout the year in the cities of Kulebaki, Cherepovets, Tula, and Lipetsk.

Every year, the Institute of Alloys and Steel trains more than 7 thousand students in eight faculties, which include more than 60 departments. concentrated on leading departments in 18 laboratories and a pilot plant. The teaching staff consists of more than 800 professors and teachers, including three academicians of the Russian Academy of Sciences, more than 100 teachers have a doctorate degree, and over 450 teachers have defended their candidate dissertations.

Education levels

The Institute of Steel and Alloys offers several levels of training:

  • Dovuzovskaya. The course provides preparation for passing the Unified State Exam in the following subjects: mathematics, social studies, computer science, physics, Russian, foreign languages ​​to choose from. Preparation courses for entrance exams to MISiS faculties are open for applicants from neighboring countries. Gifted and persistent people can attend courses where an enhanced program will help them win competitions and prepare successful projects.
  • Higher education implemented according to bachelor's and specialist's qualifications. Directions: information science and computer technology, mining, metallurgy, materials science and nanotechnology, electronics and nanoelectronics. Master's qualifications are acquired in the following areas: metallurgy, applied mathematics, technological machines and equipment, computer science, etc. The Institute of Alloys and Steel offers students a course in in-depth study of the English language. The exams are taken according to the international IELTS standard, which allows you to continue your studies at foreign universities.
  • Postgraduate. Graduates can continue their education in graduate school in the following areas: physics and astronomy, materials technology, electronics, geology, subsoil exploration and development of subsoil and minerals, radio engineering and communication systems. Postdoctoral education is implemented in the following areas: metallurgy, new materials, mining; biomedicine; information technology: nanotechnology. Those interested can attend the international school of business and technology (advanced training, MBA, professional retraining, Executive MBA and DBA).
  • General education training- 79 courses in various fields (mathematics, physics, engineering, medicine, etc.).

Educational structure of MISiS

The Moscow State Institute of Steel and Alloys has nine institutes where training is conducted in more than 30 areas:

  • Eco-technologies and engineering. The university trains specialists - technologists, researchers, mechanics, designers in the main areas of metallurgy, metallurgy, and materials science.
  • Basic education. The institution provides training to junior students in basic technical and general education disciplines.
  • Mining Institute. Areas of specialist training - mining, technological means of land transport, electric power, mining and oil and gas production processes, etc.
  • Information technologies and automated control systems. Training is conducted in the following areas: engineering cybernetics, automation, electrical engineering, etc.
  • Continuing education.
  • New materials and nanotechnologies. Training is provided in the following specialties: computer science, new technologies, metallurgy, nanotechnology, physics, engineering, microelectronics, etc.
  • Institute for Quality Education.
  • International School of Business and Technology.
  • Economics and management of industrial enterprises. The Institute trains future managers, directors, and economists of enterprises in the industrial sector of the economy.
  • Business information systems.

The total number of students in all branches of MISiS (domestic and foreign) is more than 17 thousand people.

Branches

MISiS has separate branches in several cities in Russia and abroad. The divisions conduct educational and research activities; graduates are issued a general diploma, where the graduating university is listed as the Institute of Steel and Alloys.

Faculties, departments and areas of training in branches:

  • Stary Oskol Technological Institute: technologies of mechanical engineering and metallurgy, automation of control systems, engineering and economics, advanced training.
  • Novotroitsk branch: metallurgical technologies, economics and computer science, distance learning.
  • Vyksa branch: The training program is implemented in two departments. One of them is Steel Electrometallurgy, the second is Equipment and Technologies for Metal Forming.
  • Branch in Dushanbe. Directions: metallurgy, information science and computer technology, economics.

Research and Science

The Moscow Institute of Steel and Alloys is Russia's leading university in training professional personnel for the metallurgical and mining industries. The learning process is accompanied by advanced technologies and modern teaching methods. Students participate in solving practical problems, prepare projects for further implementation, and conduct research. In classrooms, interactive teaching methods are actively used, business problems are solved with the goal of developing students' skills in conditions close to market ones.

The Institute of Alloys and Steel operates 3 engineering complexes and 50 centers of excellence. Joint projects of Russian and foreign scientists are implemented in the laboratories, access to work in which is open to students. The institute's research base consists of 34 departments, 17 laboratories and 7 self-supporting departments, employing more than 350 specialists.

Priorities of scientific work

Research activities are regulated by the Academic Council, which has outlined the priorities of the work:

  • Control.
  • Economy.
  • Metal science (high technologies in production, metal processing, conservation of resources, ecology of industrial activity, certification of metals).
  • Computer science.
  • Materials science of alloys, metals of various types (powder, amorphous, industrial diamonds, superconducting materials, composite and semiconductor materials, etc.).

Most specialists, students and graduates in given areas choose topics for scientific work. The Institute of Steel and Alloys conducts research and cooperates with leading Russian companies operating in the field of metallurgy and mining, the defense industry, ferrous and non-ferrous metallurgy companies, instrument-making enterprises and many others.

MISiS's permanent partners are:

  • JSC Severstal.
  • JSC "Izhora Plants"
  • JSC Magnitogorsk Iron and Steel Works.
  • JSC Krasnoyarsk Metallurgical Plant.
  • RAO Norilsk Nickel, etc.

Prospects for graduates

Extensive partnerships between MISiS and leading Russian companies allow graduates to count on successful employment after graduation. The Institute of Alloys and Steel has organized a Career and Employment Center, where anyone can apply from the first year. Here they provide complete information about current vacancies, internships and employment opportunities in partner companies.

Career Days, events to implement business cases, job fairs, and meetings with MISiS graduates who have created their own successful business projects are held for students. By the time they receive their diploma, most graduates are well versed in the specifics of their future profession, and many already have an invitation to work in a company.

Let me tell you my story. To enter or not to enter this institute (now a university - although it does not play a role) was a decided matter. So to speak, a family tradition. I submitted documents only here, the priority was the budget (although I personally wanted to enter the State University of Education, but I understood that I could not get there on a budget, because the competition at that moment was 10-15 people per place, and our family was the one to apply for a paid one didn’t pull). In addition, parents assured that MISiS, in addition to promising specialties, also has a rich student life. As it turned out, before it (student life) may have been there (STEM, KVN, KSP, MISiS student camp in Abkhazia (Pitsunda)), but what can be observed now is sheer abomination and desolation. But let's not get ahead of things. So: In 2007 (autumn), while studying in the 11th grade, I took preparatory courses in mathematics, economics and programming. Allegedly, this was supposed to help when passing entrance exams, and as I was told, the teachers were more loyal. In fact, this does not give any concessions, but the university saved me from ~30,000 rubles squeezing my pocket. Okay, that's not the point. In the summer of 2008, having passed state exams at school, the results of which were not even looked at when entering the university, I passed the exams at my future Alma Mater. It seems it was: mathematics, economics, programming and physics. From the subjects passed, the sum of the highest scores in two of them was selected. In fact, having spent 2 months of the summer, first on school exams, and then on entrance to this university, I finally entered. It seems I scored something like 30-35 points (I don’t know much, but what can I do if I’m a humanist by nature). Naturally, I didn’t get into economics as I wanted. Of course, it was in this year that the competition for this specialty reached 25 and even 30 people per place (as a Muscovite, it was hard for me to compete with visitors, including guys from neighboring countries, who, I must say, are far from stupid...). And I ended up studying engineering (for me personally, it couldn’t be worse). In the fall of 2008, cursing the villainous fate (let me remind you that my soul was not in this university, and especially not in a technical specialty), I began studying. The first 2-3 weeks were still relatively calm, but then it started: chemistry, higher mathematics, mathematical analysis, sketching (!), engineering graphics, history, ... . And everything came unexpectedly and with redoubled force. Here you will have laboratory and practical classes, and countless tests and tests - a real test for the nervous system. Lyrical digression. People! Don’t get me wrong, it probably seemed like I was pouring out my soul here, complaining, whining and blaming fate. BUT. I wasn’t imbecilic either. I had no problems in the humanities, and I actually passed the math exam on the first try (there were only a few people in the group). But all this was through force and without even the slightest motivation. I know how the world works. All the hot spots and resources in this life have long been snatched up (hello to the privatization of the 90s), the remaining ones are distributed through cronyism. For a person from the street, after such a higher engineering education, there are 3 options: 1) If you are a good specialist, a truly good one (the best of the group. Can you withstand such competition?) - work abroad in your specialty; 2) Work in our specialty for 10-15 thousand rubles/month. It's funny and that's all. A sales manager without education receives 3 times more; 3) Obtaining a second higher education (managerial or economic) and working in some company. The question is, why torture yourself for 5 whole years, studying disciplines that no one needs. I say this without any guile and on the basis of personal experience. In a private conversation with knowledgeable people from the same MISIS, you can find out the following: ONLY 15-20% OF GRADUATES WORK IN THEIR SPECIALTY! Draw conclusions. What to do if you don’t have the money for the education you want, you still need to get an education, and at the same time the army is hanging over you and does not sleep. Let's continue. So I suffered through the first semester. I forcibly passed the exams and received tests, some of them were quite paid (and again, no concessions, if I didn’t pass the 2nd or 3rd time, I got out). By the way, I closed the test week on the evening of December 30 (several guys - on the afternoon of the 31st. For teachers, working at a university is definitely the last outlet in life). To understand what it’s like to study at an engineering university, imagine: sleeping 3-4 hours a day, studying chemistry or physics on weekends, no personal life (I’m not even talking about that), and on Saturday (yes, we studied 6 days a week), after sitting over a drawing on descriptive geometry, to receive insults addressed to you and the entire creation, which you pored over all night, scribbled with a pen. I'm talking about Zolotareva. And if you bring her the completed task to COMPASS, she will tear her to shreds (the computer does not recognize her as a given). And this is also called an innovative university. MISIS teachers are a whole different story. This is the angry, scowling old Jew Rakhstadt (I’m sure many graduates still have nightmares about this name), and Ptashinsky (even more evil), who NEVER takes bribes, and Khomyakova (the real Stalin in a skirt) - also called a historian, but he doesn’t understand that you won’t be nice by force. She is ready to insult and yell at a person, knowing that nothing will happen to her for this. There are also Zaitsev and other “nice” and “pleasant” people, but thank God I didn’t “live up” to see them. All this darkness was brightened up only by frequent meetings and parties after midnight with my old school friends. But I live in Moscow, with my parents. I can’t even imagine what it was like for those who came from out of nowhere, living in a dormitory. And those who were not given a hostel, but they traveled every day from cities near Moscow (for example, Pavlovsky Posad, Orekhovo-Zuevo, etc.), spending 2-3 hours on the road there and the same amount back. While working and studying at the same time. Believe me, this does not increase health, but decreases it (early strokes at 25 and hypertension by 30). Find out how many times suicides occurred in the hostel on Belyaevo (and not at all from unrequited love), not everyone can withstand the load. This is not a joke. It’s just that few people talk about it, and even fewer who write about it. Yes, and 20% of the group remains by the 5th year. They expel everyone from engineering faculties, even people who are not stupid. Half of my group had one or two musical degrees. This is so that you can imagine the level. By the way, deductions are primarily beneficial to the management of the university. If a person was expelled and then reinstated, budget money is allocated for him again. It's simple! I agreed with my parents this way. I’ll suffer for another semester, if it’s unbearable, I’ll retake the Unified State Exam, entrance exams and try to enter the State University of Management, Fin. Academy, Higher School of Economics or Plekhanov. Which, of course, is absolutely unrealistic, but I had no other choice. Because I repeat, there was an army behind me. And enduring a year of humiliation, or accidentally blowing yourself up while unloading old ammunition, or building cottages for army generals, or being beaten by colleagues and ending up in the infirmary is not something you dream of in life. Summer 2009, I don’t know how, but I still closed the session, but with one reservation, with the exception of chemistry and physics (hello to Rakhstadt!). I said everything. That's enough for me. I will re-enter the university. Anywhere, but not at MISiS, and not at the technical faculty. But I was lucky, money appeared in the family, and with it opportunities. I transferred to the Faculty of Humanities so as not to lose a year (a few months later it began to be called: “Institute of Economics and Management of Industrial Enterprises,” but the essence does not change), which was supervised by Leshchinskaya. And then the complete opposite of my past existence began. For 92 thousand rubles a year, you get the loyalty of teachers (with rare exceptions), and various events (practice on the MICEX exchange), and competitions (for example, traders) and student life (though with the caveat that we did it ourselves with group). And most importantly, interesting studies, everything I dreamed of. There were pros and cons, but there were incomparably more pros. You could even turn a blind eye to physical education, where for each pass you had to “give in” 250 rubles. and go to Belyaevo metro station 2 times a week. The main advantage is freedom. Freedom to manage your own time. Of course, many took advantage of this, disappearing somewhere and not appearing at the university for several months, because the probability of being expelled tended to zero. But by inertia, I conscientiously attended lectures and seminars, and I do not consider this time wasted. Although, of course, I could easily get all this education on the Internet. As for student life (I promised to mention it), it does not exist as a class. There is a new concert hall, but there is no trace of KVN there. And having visited Abkhazia and seeing the state of the MISiS camp, I was wildly horrified... To summarize: I was left with a double impression of the Moscow Institute of Steel and Alloys. You can study there for pleasure only in management or linguistics, and only FOR PAID. In all other faculties, without exception, it’s good if you don’t get stuck, without any prospects for further employment. Although to be honest, you are not promised employment at the Faculty of Management either. Having received a bachelor's degree in management from this university, I cannot count on more than 30 thousand per month (even with work experience). I don’t know about the provinces, but for Moscow it’s just servicing your car. I consider the master’s degree a total scam (I’m now debating whether to leave or not. Besides, it’s not cheap - 350 thousand for 2 years). Think about who the employer will choose, a bachelor with 2 years of work experience or a master with no work experience. But I can tell you from experience that combining them is not realistic.

National Research Technological University "MISiS" is a large dynamically developing center of education and science. NUST MISIS is highly ranked in the world rankings of THE, QS and ARWU in sixteen areas. The university was in the top 50 in the subgroup "Engineering - Mining" (QS) and in the top hundred - "Engineering - Metallurgy" (ARWU), in the field of materials science - "MISiS" in the group of 101+ leading universities in the world (QS) and number one in Russia.

Every year NUST MISIS allocates about 2,500 places for admission, about half of them on a budgetary basis. Almost 2% of applicants enter here based on the results of the Olympiads, about 1.25% - according to the target quota.

The university has more than 20,000 students from 81 countries. Most students study in the following areas:

  • “Applied geology, mining, oil and gas engineering and geodesy” (25.55%),
  • "Material Technologies" (17.35%),
  • "Economics and Management" (15.88%),
  • "Informatics and computer technology" (11.06%),
  • "Mechanical engineering" (7.56%).

A smaller number of students are studying in such areas as: “Electronics, radio engineering and communication systems” (3.72%), “Management in technical systems” (3.32%), “Nanotechnologies and nanomaterials” (2.94%), “Linguistics and literary studies” (2.9%), “Electricity and heat engineering” (2.02%), “Mathematics and mechanics” (2.01%), “Physics and astronomy” (1.89%), “ Technosphere safety and environmental management" (1.65%), "Light industry technologies" (1.19%), "Ground transport equipment and technologies" (0.95%).

The average annual cost of training is 227,719 rubles. In the first year after graduation, about 80% of graduates get a job with an average salary of 42,900 rubles/month.

The university aims both to strengthen its position in the area of ​​its traditional specialization (materials science, mining, metallurgy), and to strengthen its position in the field of IT, quantum technologies and biomedicine.

NUST MISIS has ten institutes and six branches - 4 in the Russian Federation and 2 abroad. The university has more than 30 research laboratories and three world-class engineering centers. The university conducts projects with more than 1,600 Russian and international business companies.

The main teaching principle is “Student First”. A special atmosphere has been created here, which is aimed at stimulating students' research activities and developing qualities such as creative thinking, self-discipline, teamwork, and critical thinking. For this purpose, the university has created more than thirty student associations, where you can not only discover your talents, but also make new friends.

In 2019, NUST MISIS became the leader in the ranking of the best universities in Russia according to Forbes. The university's dormitory "House-Commune" won the Moscow Education Trade Union's "Our Student Home-2019" competition, and the Metallurg campus has been the best student campus in the country for several years in a row.

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University mission

Serving Russia and its national security through: training personnel with world-class professional and social competence, improving their qualifications; innovation activities in metallurgy and materials science.

University goals

  • Development of a system of multi-level training of specialists and scientific personnel due to the fundamental nature, quality, continuity and continuity of education and science, unity of teaching, research and education, integration into the global educational and scientific community.
  • Carrying out innovative activities in metallurgy and materials science through world-class fundamental and applied research, using the results of innovative activities to develop a system of multi-level training of specialists and scientific personnel.

University objectives

  • Development of a multi-level system for training personnel and researchers based on the modernization of laboratory and experimental facilities, the introduction of new educational programs, forms and methods of training.
  • Creation of a system of organizational and methodological support for innovative educational programs.
  • Development of MISiS as an innovative research university through the integration of educational and scientific activities.
  • Concentration of resources on priority scientific and educational programs.
  • Development of the pedagogical and scientific potential of the university through deepening fundamental and applied research and personnel development.
  • Increasing university income through expanding educational and innovative activities, including targeted training, technology transfer, provision of consulting and engineering services, distance learning, etc.
  • Development of forms and methods of interaction, deepening long-term ties with strategic partners within the Russian and global academic, scientific and business communities in educational, scientific and technical activities.
  • Priority development of cooperation in the field of education and scientific and technical activities with the CIS countries.
  • Improving the management system.

University structure

The university consists of the following institutes:

  • Basic Education (IBO)
  • Ecotechnologies and engineering (EcoTech)
  • New Materials and Nanotechnologies (INMiN), former
  • Economics and management of industrial enterprises (EMIP)
  • Information technologies and automated control systems (ITASU)

It also includes the evening faculty, the faculty of distance learning, the Institute of Continuing Education and the Institute of Business Information Systems.

Institute of Basic Education

The institute includes departments that train junior students:

  • general and inorganic chemistry
  • mathematicians
  • physicists
  • theoretical mechanics and strength of materials
  • Russian and foreign languages ​​and literature
  • philosophical, historical and socio-legal sciences
  • physical culture and health

Institute of Ecotechnologies and Engineering (EcoTech)

The Institute consists of departments:

  • Extraction and recycling of ferrous metals
  • Metallurgy of steel and ferroalloys
  • Enrichment of non-ferrous and rare metal ores
  • Non-ferrous metals and gold
  • Powder metallurgy and functional coatings
  • Certification and analytical control
  • Process equipment engineering
  • Thermophysics and ecology of metallurgical production
  • Plastic deformation of special alloys
  • Foundry Process Technologies
  • Technologies and equipment for pipe production
  • Metallurgy of non-ferrous metals

It trains specialist technologists, mechanical designers, researchers, and businessmen in the field of promising highly economical, competitive, environmentally friendly, energy- and resource-saving processes and areas, such as:

  • production of ferrous and non-ferrous metals and alloys
  • metal recycling;
  • powder metallurgy, composite materials, coatings;
  • metal forming;
  • metallurgical machines and equipment;
  • pipe production;
  • physical and chemical processes and materials (including nanotechnology);
  • innovative foundry technologies
  • metallurgy of non-ferrous and precious metals;
  • Thermophysics, automation and control of technological processes, environmental protection;
  • Industrial Safety;
  • computer, information and automation control systems
  • certification and quality management of industrial products.
  • commerce in the market of non-ferrous and precious metals

Institute of New Materials and Nanotechnologies (INMiN)

This institute includes departments:

  • High temperature processes, materials and diamonds
  • Metallurgy and Strength Physics
  • Materials science of semiconductors and dielectrics
  • Semiconductor Electronics and Semiconductor Physics
  • Theoretical physics and quantum technologies
  • Electronics Materials Technologies
  • Physical materials science
  • Physical Chemistry

laboratories:

  • high temperature materials
  • microelectronics
  • nanomaterials
  • permanent magnets
  • "Single crystals and blanks based on them"

scientific centers:

  • Scientific, technological and training center of acousto-optics
  • Scientific Production Center "Nanosurface" MISiS-Firan-OOO NPO DNA
  • Scientific Center for Self-Propagating High-Temperature Synthesis
  • composite materials
  • materials science of ferrites

The Institute prepares bachelors and masters in the following areas:

  • Metallurgy
  • Physics
  • Technical Physics
  • Electronics and microelectronics

as well as engineers in the following specialties:

  • Materials science and technology of new materials
  • Physico-chemistry of processes and materials
  • Physics of metals
  • Microelectronics and solid-state electronics
  • Nanomaterials
  • Standardization and certification

Economics and management of industrial enterprises (EMIP)

List of departments and laboratories of the institute:

  • Applied Economics (PE)
  • Industrial Management (IM)
  • Business informatics and production management systems (BISUP)
  • Economic theory (ET)
  • Technosphere safety (TSB)
  • Research Center for Technological Forecasting (SRC TP)
  • Interdepartmental Laboratory of Life Safety (ICL BZD)
  • Center for New Technologies in Education (CNTE)
  • Interdepartmental educational laboratory (IKUL)
  • Center for Second Economic Education (TSVEO)

Institute of Information Technologies and Automated Control Systems (ITASU)

The institute includes departments and training centers:

  • Automated control systems (ACS)
  • Engineering Cybernetics (EC)
  • Computer information and control systems of automation (CIUSA)
  • Electrical engineering and microprocessor electronics (EME)
  • Engineering graphics and design (IGD)
  • Educational Computing Center (TCC)

Visiting faculties and departments of NUST MISIS located outside the territory of Moscow, (branches) of NUST MISIS

The university also has its own visiting faculties, united in institutes and departments (branches), located outside the territory of Moscow:

Elektrostal Polytechnic Institute (branch)

Elektrostal, Moscow region, since 1959

  • Department of Automation of Technological Processes and Production
  • Department of Rolling Production Technologies and Equipment
  • Department of Metallurgy

Faculty of Construction and Safety (C&S)

  • Department of Life Safety and Ecology
  • Department of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics
  • section Expertise and real estate management

Faculty of Economics, Management and Informatics (EMI)

  • Department of Economics
  • Department of Management
  • Department of Applied Informatics
  • Department of Humanities

Faculty of Basic Education (BO)

  • Department of Higher Mathematics
  • Department of Physics
  • Department of Chemistry
  • Department of Physical Culture
  • section of Engineering Graphics
  • section of Foreign languages

Extramural

Stary Oskol Technological Institute named after. A.A. Ugarova (branch)

Stary Oskol, Belgorod region since 1979

Faculty of Metallurgical and Mechanical Engineering Technologies (MMT)

  • Department of Mechanical Engineering Technologies
  • Department of Metallurgy named after. S.P. Ugarova
  • Department of Metallurgical and Thermophysical Processes
  • Department of Technologies and Equipment in Metallurgy and Mechanical Engineering
  • Metal forming section
  • section Mechanical Engineering Technologies
  • Department of Applied Mechanics
  • Section of Applied Mechanics
  • Section of Descriptive Geometry and Engineering Graphics
  • Department of Computer Science
  • Department of Chemistry

Faculty of Automation and Information Technologies (AIT)

  • Department of Automation and Automated Control Systems
  • Department of Automation of Management Information Systems
  • Department of Physics
  • Department of Humanities
  • Section of Physical Education and Sports

Faculty of Engineering and Economics (IEF)

  • Department of Higher Mathematics
  • Department of Industrial and Civil Engineering
  • Department of Economics and Management
  • Department of Economic Analysis, Finance and Audit

Faculty of Advanced Training

  • Department of Bachelors and Masters
  • Training center OJSC OEMK

On the basis of the Stary Oskol branch of NUST MISIS, a scientific and innovation regional center of NUST MISIS is being created, and a corresponding agreement has been signed between the parent university, the government of the Belgorod region and the Metalloinvest holding.

In 2011, the Oskol Polytechnic College became part of the STI NUST MISIS as a structural unit.

In 2012, the branch was named in honor of a graduate of MISiS, an outstanding metallurgist with a worldwide reputation, the founder and creator of the Oskol electrometallurgical plant, the Stary Oskol school of metallurgists and the Stary Oskol branch of MISiS - Alexey Alekseevich Ugarov.

On May 21, 2012, by the decree of the Minister of Education and Science of the Russian Federation D.V., the director of STI NUST MISIS A.A. Chernikov. Livanova, former rector of NUST MISIS, was appointed first vice-rector and part-time acting. Rector of NUST MISIS.

Novotroitsk branch

Novotroitsk, Orenburg region since 1992

  • Department of Equipment for Metallurgical Enterprises
  • Department of Humanitarian and Socio-Economic Sciences
  • Department of Applied Informatics and Control Automation Systems
  • Department of Metallurgical Technologies
  • Department of Mathematics and Natural Sciences

Vyksa branch

Vyksa, Nizhny Novgorod region since 2002

  • Department of Technology and Equipment for Metal Forming
  • Department of Steel Electrometallurgy

Legal status of branches

These branches (separate structural divisions of the parent university) conduct educational activities in the field of higher professional education according to the educational standards of NUST MISIS, and by proxy for the certificate of state accreditation of the parent university, the branches are accredited together with the parent university, as one university - NUST MISIS, graduates These branches issue state diplomas from NUST MISIS, Moscow. The branches are actually visiting faculties and departments of NUST MISIS, located in the cities of Elektrostal, Stary Oskol, Novotroitsk, Vyksa. It is planned to build branches of NUST MISIS in Tajikistan and Turkmenistan. A branch of MISiS was the current Lipetsk State Technical University from 1959 to 1973.

Story

  • The metallurgical faculty of the Moscow Mining Academy was founded
  • g., February. Classes have begun at the faculty
  • The Moscow Institute of Steel and (MITsMiZ) were separated from the Mining Academy.
  • The Moscow Institute of Steel was awarded the Order of the Red Banner of Labor
  • The Moscow Institute of Non-Ferrous Metals and Gold was transferred to Krasnoyarsk; at the Moscow Institute of Steel, on the basis of a number of departments of MITsMIZ, the Faculty of Rare and Radioactive Metals and Alloys was created (later - the Faculty of Metallurgy of Non-Ferrous, Rare Metals and Alloys, then - the Faculty of Non-Ferrous and Precious Metals)
  • The Moscow Institute of Steel was renamed into the Moscow Institute of Steel and Alloys
  • The Moscow Institute of Steel and Alloys was awarded the Order of the October Revolution
  • The Institute received the status of State Technological University
  • d. The structure of the institute was reorganized
  • MISiS and MEPhI became the first Russian National Universities
  • By presidential decree, MISiS was renamed into the National Research Technological University
  • By order of the Ministry of Education and Science, NUST MISIS received the status of an autonomous educational institution.
  • By order of the Ministry of Education and Science, Moscow State Mining University became part of NUST MISIS as a structural unit; earlier, Oskol Polytechnic College became part of NUST MISIS.

Rectors of the Institute

  • Abraham Pavlovich Zavenyagin (1930)
  • Pavel Kirillovich Kozlov (1930)
  • Alexander Dmitrievich Ivanov (1931-1932)
  • Alexander Mikhailovich Samarin (1932-1933)
  • Seidel N. S. (1933)
  • Vasily Nikolaevich Kudryavtsev (1933)
  • Ivan Fedorovich Fedorov (1933-1937)
  • Makariy Lavrentievich Korolev (1937-1938)
  • Nikita Mikhailovich Surovoy (1938-1939)
  • Vasily Sergeevich Mozgovoy (1939-1945)
  • Vyacheslav Petrovich Elyutin (1945-1951)
  • Ivan Nikolaevich Kidin (1951-1961)
  • Vladimir Ivanovich Yavoisky (1961-1965)
  • Pyotr Ivanovich Polukhin (1965-1986)
  • Yuri Dmitrievich Zheleznov (1986-1992)
  • Yuri Sergeevich Karabasov (1992-2007)
  • Dmitry Viktorovich Livanov (2007-2012)
  • Alevtina Anatolyevna Chernikova acting rector since May 2012

Famous teachers

Famous graduates

  • Bakhrushin, Vladimir Evgenievich - Ukrainian mathematician;
  • Berkovsky, Viktor Semyonovich - Soviet and Russian scientist, composer, bard;
  • Bernstein, Mark Lvovich - Soviet materials scientist;
  • Blanter, Yaroslav Mikhailovich - Russian physicist, specialist in the field of metallurgy and condensed matter physics;
  • Burkhanov, Gennady Sergeevich - Russian materials scientist, corresponding member of the Russian Academy of Sciences, laureate of two State Prizes of the USSR and the State Prize of the Russian Federation;
  • Vainshtein, Boris Konstantinovich - physicist, academician of the USSR Academy of Sciences and the Russian Academy of Sciences;
  • Varnava, Ekaterina - participant in the television project “Comedy Woman”;
  • Volsky, Arkady Ivanovich - Soviet and Russian public figure;
  • Glezer, Alexander Markovich - Doctor of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, Professor, Director of the Institute of Metallurgy and Physics of Metals named after. G.V. Kurdyumov, part of the Federal State Unitary Enterprise TsNIIchermet;
  • Grushevsky, Mikhail Yakovlevich - actor, TV presenter, pop parodist;
  • Huseynov, Rahim Ali Huseyn oglu - Prime Minister of Azerbaijan (-);
  • Dashevsky, Veniamin Yakovlevich - Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor, laureate of the USSR Council of Ministers Prize, the Russian Government Prize and the Prize named after. I. P. Bardina RAS;
  • Elyutin, Vyacheslav Petrovich - Minister of Higher, Higher and Secondary Special Education of the USSR (1954-1985), Corresponding Member of the USSR Academy of Sciences;
  • Kaibyshev, Oscar Akramovich - physicist, founder and director of the Institute for Problems of Superplasticity of Metals (-), academician of the Russian Academy of Natural Sciences and the Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Bashkortostan;
  • Kara, Yuri Viktorovich
  • Komissarov, Valery Yakovlevich - Russian TV presenter, State Duma deputy (1999-2011);
  • Kostikov, Valery Ivanovich - Doctor of Technical Sciences, professor, laureate of state prizes of the USSR and Russia, corresponding member of the Russian Academy of Sciences, academician of the Russian Academy of Natural Sciences;
  • Kravchenko, Maria - participant in the television project “Comedy Woman”;
  • Livanov, Dmitry Viktorovich - Doctor of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, Professor, since 2007, Rector of NUST MISIS, since 2012, Minister of Education and Science of the Russian Federation;
  • Lutsik, Pyotr Nikolaevich - Russian film director, screenwriter;
  • Matetsky, Vladimir Leonardovich - composer, producer, radio host, member of the Russian Society of Authors;
  • Miklushevsky, Vladimir Vladimirovich - governor of the Primorsky Territory;
  • Mirskoy, Nikolai Ivanovich - Russian metallurgist, executive director of the Taganrog Metallurgical Plant (2002-2003), general director of ORMETO-YUMZ OJSC (2005-2007);
  • Nikonov, Alexander Petrovich - Russian journalist and writer-publicist;
  • Povarova, Kira Borisovna - Doctor of Technical Sciences, professor, laureate of the State Prize of the USSR and the Prize of the Government of the Russian Federation;
  • Satanovsky, Evgeniy Yanovich - President of the Institute of the Middle East;
  • Sedykh Anatoly Mikhailovich - Chairman of the Board of Directors of CJSC OMK;
  • Smirnov, Oleg Mikhailovich - member of the expert council of the state scientific and technical program “Technologies, machines and production of the future”, member of the editorial board of the journal “Forging and Stamping Production”, awarded the medal. S. Koroleva;
  • Solovyov, Vladimir Rudolfovich - host of the “Duel” program;
  • Filippov, Georgy Anatolyevich - metallurgist, Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor, Director of the Institute of Quality Steels TsNIIchermet;
  • Fridman, Mikhail Maratovich - Russian billionaire.

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NUST MISIS University in numbers

  • 8000 students
  • 3 branches in Russia and 1 abroad
  • 1600 teachers, 77% of them have an academic degree and title.

Training format

MISiS has an approved list of disciplines, which includes compulsory subjects and elective subjects. Each student has the right to create his own individual curriculum with those disciplines to choose from that interest him, but it is necessary to choose disciplines. The academic year is divided into 2 semesters, with a mandatory exam after each semester. The student demonstrates mastery of the subject in the format of tests or exams in basic, specialized disciplines. The duration of training depends on the area of ​​training (bachelor - 4 years, specialty - 5 or more years). During your studies, you have the opportunity to do internships at foreign universities. MISiS has several scientific schools, which offer wide opportunities for research activities. There is an opportunity to study abroad through exchange programs.

Educational Opportunities

  • There are International programs

Military training

  • No Military department
  • There is a deferment from the army

Extracurricular activities of NUST MISIS

MISiS students can attend various extracurricular events, such as scientific conferences, meetings with invited practitioners, science days, regional, federal and international forums and much more. Students can optionally write papers on topics of interest, try their hand at interuniversity, all-Russian and international Olympiads, receive foreign guests and much more. Also, MISiS holds monthly competitions in various sports disciplines (cups in mini-football, volleyball, athletics, basketball, streetball, table tennis, etc.). Students participate in championships and championships in Moscow and the region, Russian, World and European championships, and Olympic Games.

Dormitory

  • There is a Dorm
  • 1,300 - 2,000 ₽ According to budget (month)
  • 1300 - 2,000 ₽ Under contract (monthly)

Scholarship

  • 1400 - 2 800 ₽ State scholarship (month)
  • from 4,200 ₽ For special academic achievements (month)
  • from 1,800 ₽ For social benefits (month)

Famous graduates

  • Livanov Dmitry Viktorovich Representative of the President of the Russian Federation
  • Karabasov Yuri Sergeevich President of NUST MISIS
  • Oksana Vitalievna Lifar Member of the Board of Directors of JSCB
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