Faculties
The institute moved to a new campus in southwestern area of Moscow in 1987 and was given state accreditation in 2007. The university has six faculties: * Geological Prospecting Faculty * Faculty of Geology and Geophysics of Oil and Gas * Hydrogeological Faculty * Faculty of Engineering, Prospecting and Mining * Ecological Faculty * Faculty of Economics and ManagementList of programmes
The university offers the following courses and undergraduate, graduate and post-graduate programmes related to geosciences:Bachelor's degree
It is a four-year undergraduate programme with a variety of 27 study programmes: Geology * Hydrogeology and engineering geology Applied Geology * Geological survey, searching and prospecting for solid mineral deposits * Groundwater exploration and geological engineering * Applied geochemistry, petrology, mineralogy * Geology of oil and gas Technologies of Geological Survey * Geophysical methods of prospecting and exploration of mineral deposits * Geophysical methods of the investigation of bore-wells * Geophysical information systems * Technology and techniques of prospecting for mineral deposits Mining Engineering * Underground mining of ore deposits * Mine Surveying * Open-pit mining * Mining machines and equipment * Mine and underground construction Physical Processes of Mining and Oil and Gas Recovery * Physical processes of mining Ecology and Natural Resource Management * Geoecology Oil and Gas Engineering * Drilling of oil and gas wells Safety Engineering *Environmental engineering Technology of Artistic Processing of Metals and Minerals * Technology for processing precious stones and metals Overland Transport Technological Complexes * Mining transportation equipment Applied Informatics * Applied geoinformatics Information Systems and Technologies *Information Systems and Technologies Civil Engineering * Water supply engineering and sanitation engineering Economics * Economy of enterprises Management * Production management Human Resource Management * Human Resource ManagementMaster's degree
It is a two-year postbaccaleture program with a variety of 13 master's study programmes. Applied Mathematics *Mathematical modeling and processing of geological and geophysical information Geology * Geology and exploration of strategic types of minerals * Hydrogeology and engineering geology * Computer technologies for processing and interpretation of geophysical data Ecology and Natural Resource Management * Ecology and natural resource management Civil Engineering * Water treatment Safety Engineering * Technosphere safety in the oil and gas industry Oil and Gas Engineering * Construction of deep oil and gas wells in difficult mining and geological conditions * Resource-saving technologies in drilling * Geology, prospecting for and assessment of hydrocarbon reserves Technology of Artistic Processing of Metals and Minerals * Technology for processing precious stones and metals Economics * Economy of Enterprises Management * Project and program managementSpecialist degree programmes
Specialist diplomas (five-year programme) with a variety of five specialist degree programmes.Applied Geodesy
Applied Geology
* Geological survey, searching and prospecting for solid mineral deposits * Groundwater exploration and geological engineering * Applied geochemistry, petrology, mineralogy * Geology of oil and gasGeological Exploration Technology
Mining
Physical Processes of Mining or Oil and Gas Production
Doctoral degree programmes
Is Ph.D. and post-doctoral research with a variety of 9 doctoral degree programmes. Earth sciences * Paleontology and stratigraphy * Geology, exploration and prospecting for oil and gas deposits * Engineering geology, permafrost, soil studies * Geophysical Methods in Prospecting * Geology, exploration and prospecting for solid minerals * Geoecology Geology, Prospecting and Exploration of Mineral Deposits * Exploration techniques and technology * Geotechnology (underground geotechnology, open geotechnology, construction geotechnology) Economics * Economics, organization and management of enterprisesRankings
Times Higher Education Impact (ТНЕ): 801-1000th place Academic Ranking of World Universities-European Standard ARES-2020: ВВВ+ (80th place) UI Greenmetrics: 540th place IAAR Eurasian University Ranking 2020 (IAAR-EUR): TOP-10 (9th place) Interfax's National Ranking: 127-130th place LiftUp Rating: 17-24th place Green Universities of Russia Ranking: TOP-40 Russian Ministry of Science and Higher Education Ranking — University Media Ranking 2021: 109th placeMGRI Housing
MGRI has one 14-floor dormitory building on campus. The dormitory itself creating a living environment with a sense of community and nurtures educational experiences and personal development of students. There are several types of accommodation including superior rooms, single rooms or traditional rooms. More than 1300 students lives among themselves in a "blocks" in a double- and triple- rooms with a shared bathroom. Each floor has a community kitchen with the amenities and basic equipment for cooking and cleaning. in the dormitory students can do laundry for free during its open hours and buy food or household items at small convenience store located inside the building. MGRI housing offers a list of amenities in every room, including: * Basic furniture (beds, chairs, tables and a closet) * Wireless Internet * Cable Access in rooms * Storage Unit Rentals At the first floor there is a security checkpoint and a front desk with residential policies stands. On the first floor there are also housing administration offices.Student life
Council of Students
This student organization (known as "OSO") is a useful tool for connecting MGRI students with all the events, resources and student clubs on campus. Everyone has a right to start a club and have a mentor from academic staff. OSO helps students solving issues in student and academic life, explore campus resources and opportunities available for students.Council of International Students
For foreign students it is common to join Council of International Students ( known as "SIO"). It was created to let students participate in the management of educational process and to have support solving issues with visa documentation and academic life. The SIO developing social activity and implementing student initiatives. SIO launched an "Interclub MGRINT" where students write and perform theatre plays in English. ''Currently there are several biggest student clubs on campus:''Outdoors club
Club has an aim to spread and cultivate awareness and responsibility of tourist expeditions and field trips. This student club has workshops, gatherings and expeditions related to culture, hikes and travelling in Russia and abroad. Experienced students teach newbies an important skills of living in wilderness such as placing a bonfire, set up tents and identify edible food in nature as an outdoor activist. These useful skills are good for geologists and geoscientists who often work in long-term field trips far away from inhabited places.Ecology club
Eco-club empower students to participate and take up meaningful environmental activities and projects. The purpose of Ecology Club is to build a community of like-minded, diverse individuals who are interested in ecology, evolution, zoology, botany, and/or anything else dealing with life and the outdoors. Students participate in festivals and grant programmes related to major ecological problems that world faces now.Media club
Media club raising influencers in alma-mater. Participants of the club are irreplesible in numerous social activities, events and celebrations in university. Mass media life in MGRI brings students together outside of the classroom to create multimedia productions, from producing films to recording talk-shows. The club engages students who exhibit interest and talent in photography, filming and digital art. Media clubs' journalists supporting media projects that increase students' understanding of, and proficiency in, the communication arts. Students are given the possibility to develop their skills through training programs such as video editing, short film projects, photography courses, exhibitions, field trips and media competitions. Students creating podcasts, recording on-air interviews and writing articles for the MGRIs' official website. This opportunity gives voice to the students and provides them exposure to the media and broadcast segment, as well as the responsibility for content.E-sports club "Shadow"
This club host tournaments and train MGRI teams in different cybersport disciplines: DoTA 2, CS-Go, StarCraft 2, PUBG, League og Legends etc. "Shadow" competes in various e-sport student leagues, national tournaments and derbies.Sport club "Ruby Mustang"
The student club works with Student Sport Club Association of Russia. Sportsmen of the university participates in football, volleyball, archery and chess national competitions.Art club "OTL"
Organization of creative people have several branches of art spheres. In OTL students are learning how to draw, design posters and work with different drawing tools. After the basics students can continue drawing in traditional way or go into digital art. During various classes students gain oratory skills and prepare to perform in MGRI theatre.MGRI Volunteering Center
This organization provides a list of charity companies and various events where volunteers needed. The Center organizes humanitarian aid trips to orphanages, nursing homes and animal shelters. Also it gives an opportunity to apply for volunteering in sports competition, music festivals and different forums.MiT
MiT is an association of Young Scientists and Engineers of MGRI. The MiT has three branches: SPE student chapter, SEG student chapter and AAPG student chapter.SPE
MGRI has a membership in theSEG
TheAAPG
TheGeoArtek
"GeoArtek" is a unique career guidance project, which has been implemented since 2016 on the basis of the International Children's Center " ARTEK" in the Republic of Crimea. Several hundred children aged 10 to 17 from 46 regions of Russia and foreign countries have already taken part in the project. During GeoArtek, young geologists are trained in methods of geological field researches, safety rules during expeditions, and acquaintance with environmental problems. Participants gain skills to work in expeditionary conditions, taking part in workshops by leading scientists and specialists in geosciences. An important aspect is that a lot of work with young geologists is carried out by MGRI students. The GeoArtek project was awarded the honorary badge “Architect of Knowledge”, which was presented to the university by the Deputy Prime Minister of the Russian Government Olga Golodets.Museum complex on campus
The educational museum complex was created on March 10, 2010 * Mineralogical Museum It was created in 1930 by merging the Museum of the Mining Academy with the Mineralogical Museum of Moscow University. A part of the educational exposition remained in the old building and later was rearranged to theReferences
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