State University of Management

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State University of Management
Государственный университет управления
GUU Buildings.jpg
Established1919
Rector [ru]
Academic staff
1,116
Undergraduates17,000
Location
Websiteguu.ru
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The State University of Management is a public university in Moscow, Russia. It was founded in 1919 and is considered to be one of the best business schools in the CIS area. Nowadays it is also one of the centers of business education in Russia. Its rector is Ivan Vasilyevich Lobanov. There are more than 250 professors and 12 academics and members of the Russian Academy of Sciences working at the university.

Structure of the university:

  • Institute of Management in the industry, energy and construction
  • Institute of Transport Management, in the tourism industry and international business
  • Institute of Public Administration and Law
  • Institute of Information Systems Management
  • Institute of Economic Management Innovation
  • Institute of financial management and tax administration
  • Institute of Management and Entrepreneurship in the social sphere
  • Institute of Marketing
  • Institute of Open Education
  • Institute of Continuing Education employees in the public sector and business
  • Faculty Master training
  • Institute training of the teaching and research staff
  • Branch of the State University of Management in Obninsk
  • Center of retraining and advanced training of the teaching staff SUM
  • Graduate School of Business

The university is the pioneer of management education in Russia.

Notable alumni[]

  • Mikhail Zurabov (b. 1953), a Russian politician.
  • Sergei Glazyev (b. 1961), a Russian politician.
  • Almazbek Atambaev (b. 1956), the President of Kyrgyzstan.
  • Yelena Baturina (b. 1963), a Russian entrepreneur, one of the richest women in the world.
  • Sergey Yudin, a distinguished IT specialist from Mirantis
  •  [ru] (b. 1973), a Russian economist, the head of the Federal Treasury.
  • Dmitry Patrushev (1999) - Minister of agriculture of the Russian Federation
  • Konstantin Vaysman (b. 1969), a Ukrainian banker

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Coordinates: 55°42′53″N 37°48′51″E / 55.714698°N 37.814105°E / 55.714698; 37.814105



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