About the University
Moscow Polytechnic University, also known as Moscow Polytech, is one of Moscow's leading multidisciplinary universities. Established in 2016 through the merger of the legendary MAMI, founded in 1865, and the Ivan Fedorov Moscow State University of Printing Arts, the university combines a rich academic legacy with modern, practice-oriented education.
Moscow Polytech has more than 23,500 students, including over 2,300 international students from 79+ countries. The university offers 270+ degree programs across engineering, transport, IT, urban studies, business technologies, economics, logistics, materials and manufacturing, ecology, life technologies, art, design, and media.
The university is known for project-based learning, strong industry connections, and international cooperation. With 750+ industrial partners, 11 dormitories, academic internships, mobility programs, and English-taught programs in economics and journalism, Moscow Polytech provides students with practical skills, global exposure, and career-focused education.
University Facts
- Moscow Polytech has more than 23,500 students across diverse academic programs.
- The university welcomes 2,300+ international students from over 79 countries.
- Moscow Polytech offers 270+ educational programs in modern professional fields.
- The university provides 11 dormitories for student accommodation and campus life.
- Moscow Polytech works with 750+ industrial partners for practical training and careers.
- It is a flagship Russian university for project-based learning and applied education.
- The university offers English-taught programs in economics and journalism for international students.
- A preparatory department helps international students learn Russian before degree admission.
Faculties & Institutes
- Faculty of Chemical Technology and Biotechnology
- Faculty of Economics and Management
- Faculty of Information Technologies
- The Favorsky Institute of Graphics and Book Art
- Faculty of Mechanical Engineering
- Institute of Graphic Printing
- Faculty of Publishing and Journalism
- Transport Faculty
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