Forestry University. Moscow State Forest University (mgul)

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State University

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MF Federal State Budgetary Educational Institution of Higher Education "Moscow State Technical University named after. N. E. Bauman (national research university)"
(MF MSTU im. N. E. Bauman)
Year of foundation 1919
Reorganized 2016
Director V. G. Sanaev
Location Russia Russia, Mytishchi
Campus Mytishchi
Legal address 141005, Moscow region, Mytishchi, st. 1st Institutskaya, 1
Website mgul.ac.ru
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Formed in 2016 during the reorganization of MSUL through its merger with MSTU. Bauman.

State University

MLTI began training specialists in the procurement, transportation, and processing of wood. Before the organization of MLTI, universities trained specialists exclusively in forestry management, and not in the creation and operation of forestry and woodworking equipment.

Faculties

Today, the Mytishchi branch of MSTU named after. N.E. Bauman, which has become a large educational and scientific complex, includes 2 faculties and a military department, where about 14 thousand students study in 40 educational programs.

Faculty of Forestry, Forestry Technologies and Landscape Construction (LT)

Qualification Training direction code Focus
Bachelor 35.03.01 Forestry Reforestation and afforestation
Forestry
Forest protection
Forest management and forest management
35.03.02 Forestry engineering
Logistics support of forestry industries
Commodity research and examination of timber industry products
Woodworking technology
Technology of wooden low-rise construction
35.03.10 landscape architecture Landscape architecture and garden construction
13.03.01 Heat engineering and heat power engineering Energy supply for enterprises
15.03.02 Technological machines and equipment Machinery and equipment of the forestry complex
Machinery and equipment in woodworking production
15.03.04 Automation of technological processes and production Automation of technological processes and production of the forestry complex
23.03.03 Operation of transport and technological machines and complexes Service of transport and transport-technological machines and equipment of the forestry complex
18.03.01 Chemical Technology Chemical technology of wood processing
Composite Materials Technology
master 35.04.01 Forestry Forest crops, selection and seed production
Forestry, silviculture and forest pyrology
Forest management, forest management and geographic information systems (GIS) in forestry
Legal support for state forest management
35.04.02 Technology of logging and wood processing industries Logging production
Wood processing technology
35.04.09 landscape architecture Architectural and landscape organization of open spaces

Space Faculty (KF)

Prepares bachelors and masters in the following areas of training:

Qualification Training direction code Name of the area of ​​training Focus
Specialist 24.05.06 Aircraft control systems Automatic control systems
Bachelor 09.03.01 Computers, complexes, systems and networks
01.03.02 Applied Mathematics
12.03.01 Instrumentation
27.03.01 Standardization and metrology Standardization
27.03.04
38.03.01 Economy Economics of enterprises and organizations
Finance and credit
38.03.02 Management Technology Innovation Management
44.03.04 Professional education Space monitoring of forest plantations
Economics and Management
45.03.02 Linguistics Translation and translation studies
master 01.04.02 Applied mathematics and computer science Math modeling
09.04.01 Informatics and Computer Science Information systems and databases
12.04.01 Instrumentation Information and measuring equipment and technologies
27.04.04 Management in technical systems Systems and technical means of automation and control
38.04.01 Economy Enterprise Management and Industrial Informatics
World economy
38.04.02 Management Marketing and Sales

Military Department No. 5 Air Force

The university has a military department (at the FVSP), which graduates reserve officers in the following profiles: aviation training (specialties - navigation and aviation flight control) and automotive training.

The structure of the university also includes 5 research institutes, 3 certification centers and a training and experimental forestry enterprise.

The university employs more than 100 professors and doctors of science, of which more than 30 are academicians and corresponding members of various international and Russian academies, laureates of the Lenin and State Prizes, honored workers of science and technology, as well as more than 400 associate professors and candidates of science.

Data

  • In March 2006, the main academic building of the university burned down. In 2019, on the site of the burnt building, the construction of a new building was completed, which is similar to the old one, but has one more floor (5 floors).
  • The head of the Department of Physical Education and Sports is V.I. Shalimov, a famous hockey player, Honored Master of Sports of the USSR, Olympic champion 1976, three-time world and European champion.
  • MF MSTU im. N. E. Bauman was one of the very first universities in the country to connect to the Internet and create its website in 1992.
  • The unofficial name of the university among students is Lestekh or Shishkodrobilka.

A few years ago, the Moscow State Forestry University (MGUL) invited me to study. It declared itself as a major educational and scientific center of the forestry complex of our country. Today, applicants know nothing about this university. What was this educational institution like? Where did it go? Let's look at these questions and reviews about MSUL.

Opening of a higher educational institution

For forestry specialists began to be required at the beginning of the last century. The need to train personnel of this profile was the impetus for the opening of a specialized higher educational institution. This an important event happened in 1919. Their own doors for those who want to receive higher education opened a forestry engineering institute in Moscow.

At first, the established university had 3 faculties. Their tasks included preparing students for processing, transporting and harvesting wood. A few years later, a forestry faculty appeared in connection with the annexation of one structural unit of the Timiryazev Agricultural Academy to the university. This change resulted in a name change. The educational organization began to be called the Moscow Forestry Institute. From it, the Moscow State University University was to be formed in the future.

Transfer to Leningrad and resumption of work in Moscow

About 6 years after the opening, the capital's university was annexed to the Leningrad Forestry Institute. Many students were forced to move to another city. People who remained in Moscow had to continue their studies in other educational organizations with similar specialties.

Later it became clear that the decision made regarding the transfer of the university to Leningrad turned out to be erroneous. There was a shortage of engineers and technicians in logging and rafting operations. To correct this situation, in 1930 the Forestry Institute for mechanical processing of valuable and hard wood was reopened in Moscow. But this time the university was not destined to operate for long. Its activities were discontinued in 1936. However, this event in the history of the educational institution was not the last, because reviews of MSUL say that the university developed despite everything.

A new period in the work of the educational institution

In 1943, the Forestry Engineering Institute in Moscow was reopened. It began to train specialists who in the future could make a significant contribution to the restoration of the national economy destroyed by the Great Patriotic War. The educational institution conducted its work at 2 faculties - the Faculty of Forest Transport and the Faculty of Forestry Mechanization.

In subsequent years, the educational institution developed. In his organizational structure new divisions appeared. For example:

  • in 1948, a faculty related to urban greening was opened and began training landscape architects;
  • in 1955, the Faculty of Engineering and Economics began operating;
  • in 1958, the Faculty of Computing Technology and Electronics was created;
  • in 1963, the Faculty of Automation and Integrated Mechanization of the Production of Plastics and Wood Panels began to offer new specialties for applicants.

The University Path

As time went. The Forestry Institute developed, improved its educational activities and teaching methods. In 1993, it became clear that the university had achieved success in its work and made a significant contribution to the training of forestry personnel. That is why the higher educational institution was given a new status. The institute became a university. The name has also changed slightly. Now the university was spoken of as the Moscow State Forest University.

Judging by the reviews about MSUL, the educational institution under that name functioned for a long time. Back in 2015, those interested could submit documents to the Forest University in any structural unit suitable for them:

  • to faculties related to forestry, timber industry areas, landscape architecture, chemical and mechanical technology of wood, electronics and systems engineering, humanities, economics and external relations, military sports training;
  • to the international school of business and management;
  • to a personnel training institute without interruption from work (for evening or correspondence form training).

Transformation of an independent university into a branch

In 2016, the Ministry of Education and Science of our country issued a decree, according to which the Moscow State Forest University ceased to be an independent university. It became a branch of the capital's Bauman Technical University. Here is the address of this educational institution: Mytishchi in the Moscow region, 1st Institutskaya Street, 1.

Today, reviews about MSUL write that the university has only 2 structural divisions:

  1. Faculty of Forestry, Forestry Technologies and Landscape Construction. It appeared in 2016 as a result of the transformation of several structural divisions of the University of Forestry. The faculty offers 3 undergraduate courses - “Forestry”, “Landscape Architecture”, “Wood Processing and Logging Technologies”.
  2. Space Faculty. It was also formed on the basis of several divisions of MSUL. Training is carried out in a wide range of areas. These are “Applied Mathematics and Computer Science”, and “Instrument Engineering”, and “Standardization and Metrology”, and “Economics”, and “Management”, etc.

University activities not related to education

Moscow State Forest University, now called a branch of Bauman MSTU, is engaged not only in teaching students. There is a certification center within the structure of the educational institution. It tests products based on thermal performance indicators, conducts radiation safety tests and issues radiation quality certificates.

As evidenced by reviews of the MSUL certification center, the structural unit in question has a testing center. It consists of several laboratories in which all necessary work is carried out (for example, there is a furniture testing laboratory). The MSUL Center is actively working. Over the years of its existence, over 1 thousand certificates of conformity for quality management systems and quality certificates have been issued various types products.

Federal State Budgetary Educational Institution of Higher Professional Education “Mytishchi Branch of Moscow State Technical University named after. N. E. Bauman" (formerly MSUL) is a specialized higher educational institution that trains engineers, bachelors, masters and researchers for the forestry, pulp and paper, woodworking and rocket and space industries, is a major educational and scientific center of the country's forestry complex .

In 2016, it was reorganized by joining MSTU im. 

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State University

Faculties

Today, the Mytishchi branch of MSTU named after. N. E. Bauman, which has become a large Educational and Scientific Innovation Complex, includes the following faculties, which educate about 14,000 students and provide high-quality training for specialists:

Faculty of Forestry, Forestry Technologies and Landscape Construction (LT)

Areas of training

Bachelor's degree

  • 35.03.01 "Forestry"
  • 35.03.02
    • Profile "Forest Engineering"
  • 35.03.10 "Landscape architecture"

Master's degree

  • 35.04.01 "Forestry"
  • 35.04.02 "Technologies of logging and wood processing industries"
    • Profile "Forest Engineering"
    • Profile “Wood processing technology”
  • 35.04.10 "Landscape architecture"

Postgraduate studies

The faculty implements postgraduate programs in the following areas of training highly qualified personnel:

  • 06.35.04 “Technologies, mechanization and power equipment in agriculture, forestry and fisheries.”
  • 06.35.02 “Forestry” focus 03.06.03 Agroforestry, protective afforestation and landscaping of populated areas, forest fires and the fight against them.
  • 06.06.01 “Biological Sciences” focus 03.02.08 Ecology (in forestry).
  • 06/05/01 “Earth Sciences” focus 00/25/32 Geodesy.

Space Faculty (KF)

Areas of training

Bachelor's degree

  • 01.03.02
  • 09.03.01
  • 12.03.01 Instrumentation;
  • 13.03.01 Thermal power engineering and heating engineering;
  • 15.03.02 Technological machines and equipment;
  • 15.03.04 Automation of technological processes;
  • 23.03.03 Operation of transport and technological machines and complexes;
  • 27.03.01 Standardization and metrology;
  • 27.03.04
  • 38.03.01 Economy;
  • 38.03.02 Management;
  • 45.03.02 Linguistics;
  • 44.03.04 Professional education.

Master's degree

  • 01.04.02 Applied mathematics and computer science;
  • 09.04.01 Informatics and Computer Science;
  • 12.04.01 Instrumentation;
  • 27.04.04 Management in technical systems;
  • 38.04.01 Economy;
  • 38.04.02 Management.

Specialty

  • 24.05.06 Aircraft control systems.

Military Department No. 5 Air Force

The University has a Military Department (at the FVSP), which graduates reserve officers in the following profiles: Aviation training (specialties - Navigation and Aviation Flight Control), Automotive training. University graduates who have undergone military training are not conscripted into the army. To all students of the Moscow Faculty of Moscow State Technical University. N. E. Bauman full-time training is given a deferment from military service.

The structure of the University also includes 5 research institutes, 3 certification centers and a Training and Experimental Forestry Enterprise.

Also at the MF MSTU. N. E. Bauman runs full-time preparatory courses that help high school students prepare for entering a university.

Mytishchi branch of MSTU named after. N. E. Bauman is a system-forming basic university in the field of training forestry specialists. Based on the MF MSTU. N. E. Bauman runs the Educational and Methodological Association for Education in the Field of Forestry (UME). The UMO includes 62 universities of the Russian Federation.

The University has formed a highly qualified scientific and teaching staff. It consists of more than 100 professors and doctors of science, of which more than 30 are academicians and corresponding members of various international and Russian academies, laureates of the Lenin and State Prizes, honored workers of science and technology, as well as more than 400 associate professors and candidates of science.

On the campus of the Moscow Faculty of Moscow State Technical University. N. E. Bauman has: a rich library with reading rooms, a sports complex with a swimming pool and gyms(there are various sports sections in the sports complex), a student club (it has KVN teams, dance and vocal studios, a theater, etc.), a 2-story dining room, buffets in the main buildings, 5 dormitory buildings (places in the dormitories are provided all non-resident students), Sanatorium and Clinic. The territory is protected by units of the Ministry of Internal Affairs.

During the summer holidays, students can relax on Black Sea coast at the recreation center "Dzhanhot", owned by the University.

In March, the Main Academic Building of the Moscow Faculty of Moscow State Technical University burned down. N. E. Bauman. (formerly MGUL), and now on the site of the burnt one a new building is being built, which will be similar to the old one, but will have one more floor (5 floors).

On this moment 5 floors of the monolithic concrete body of the building were built, brick walls and the roof of the building were erected, glazing on all five floors is being completed. Reinforced concrete structures of the club were erected.

The head of the department of physical education and sports is V.I. Shalimov, a famous hockey player, Honored Master of Sports of the USSR, Olympic champion (), 3-time world and European champion.

At the Moscow Faculty of Moscow State Technical University. N. E. Bauman. (formerly MGUL), forests publish the newspaper “Vestnik MF MSTU im. N. E. Bauman." and the scientific journal "Forest Bulletin".

MF MSTU im. N. E. Bauman. (formerly MGUL), (MLTI) was one of the very first universities in the country to connect to the Internet and create its own website - the face of the university in the Internet community. Work on the creation of a communication center began back in the city with the help of employees of the Department of Computer Engineering (CT) of FEST. In the city, on the basis of the educational laboratory of the VT department, an Educational and Methodological Department was created scientific laboratory computer network information technologies (LKSIT), later transformed into an independent division of the Moscow State University of Humanities - the Educational and Methodological Scientific and Experimental Internet Center (IC). Currently, the University has access to the Internet via a fiber optic channel. More than 1,500 computers (including more than 20 computer classes and 15 lecture halls equipped with projection equipment) are connected to the university computer local network, having access to all services of the computer local network of the MF MSTU. N. E. Bauman. (formerly MGUL), and the global Internet. All buildings of the University are connected by fiber-optic data transmission channels. The permanent leader of the work on the creation and development of the MSUL computer network is prof. department VT Yu. V. Barakhnin.

Honorary Doctors of the Moscow Faculty of Moscow State Technical University named after. N. E. Bauman (formerly MSUL)

  • Grachev, Viktor Vasilievich (b.) - Deputy. Governor of the Vologda region
  • Jovic, Dusan Dorda Jovic - Prof., Doctor of Sciences, Dean of the Faculty of Forestry, University of Belgrade.
  • Isaev, Alexander Sergeevich (born) - Doctor of Biological Sciences, Professor, Academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences.
  • Koch, Niels Elers Koch - Gen. Director of the Danish Center for Forests, Landscape and Planning, Prof. University of Copenhagen, President of the International Union of Forestry Research Organizations in - g.g.
  • Lee, Don Koo Lee - prof. Seoul national university, President of the International Union of Forestry Research Organizations in - g.g.
  • Mironov, Sergei Mikhailovich (b.) - Chairman of the Federation Council Federal Assembly RF.
  • Popovich, Pavel Romanovich (-) - Pilot-Cosmonaut of the USSR, Twice Hero Soviet Union ( , ).
  • Seppala, Risto Juhani Seppala - prof. Finnish Forest Research Institute, President of IUFRO in - g.g.
  • Studen, Zeljko (Zelyko Studen) - Gen. country manager of Eastern Europe company "Biesse Group S.p.A." (Italy).
  • Youngs, Robert L. (Robert L. Youngs) - Prof. College of Forestry, University of Virginia (USA).

Famous graduates

  • Bazdyrev, Nikolai Dmitrievich - Hero of the Soviet Union.
  • Berezovsky, Boris Abramovich - Russian oligarch.
  • Govorun, Oleg Markovich, is the head of the Russian Presidential Administration for Domestic Policy.
  • Lopatov, Andrey Vyacheslavovich - Soviet basketball player, Honored Master of Sports of the USSR ().
  • Melnikov, Vladimir Ivanovich - Minister of Forestry Industry of the USSR (-).
  • Romishevsky, Igor Anatolyevich - Soviet hockey player, defender, Honored Master of Sports of the USSR ().
  • Ryumin, Valery Viktorovich - pilot-cosmonaut of the USSR.
  • Yablokov, Alexander Sergeevich - Soviet dendrologist and breeder, Doctor of Agricultural Sciences, professor, full member of the All-Russian Academy of Agricultural Sciences, founder of the school on selection and methods of propagation of the main forest species, laureate of the USSR State Prize.

About the university

brief information in history of Moscow State Forestry University

In 1919 The Soviet government decides to open a new higher educational institution for training specialists in the forestry complex - the Moscow Forestry Engineering Institute.

For educational activities, the institute was temporarily provided with a building located in house No. 30 on Bolshaya Nikitskaya Street, which previously belonged to Moscow State University. In addition, the institute was also given buildings on the street. B. Molchanovka, no. 1 and in Okhotny Ryad (on the site of the current Moscow Hotel).

Professor Viktor Emilievich Klassen was appointed director of the MLTI.

MLTI began training specialists in the procurement, transportation, and processing of wood. Before the organization of MLTI, universities trained specialists exclusively in forestry management, and not in the creation and operation of forestry and woodworking equipment.

In 1923 The Forestry Faculty of the Timiryazev Agricultural Academy was merged into the MLTI. In this regard, a fourth faculty is organized at MLTI - forestry, and MLTI is renamed the Moscow Forestry Institute.

Simultaneously with the constant organizational work at the university, educational activities. As part of the MLI in 1923-1925. there were 29 departments. Lestech's teachers were outstanding world-famous scientists: O.Yu. Schmidt, N.A. Luzin (taught higher mathematics), A.I. Ioffe (physicist), M.F. Berg (descriptive geometry), S.A. Chaplygin (mechanics), V.P. Volgin, rector of Moscow State University (political studies).

In terms of the number of students, the largest was the forest engineering faculty, which numbered 903 students. 377 students studied at the forestry faculty, 159 at the forest reclamation faculty.

However, in 1925 The Commission for the Relief of Moscow decided to merge the MLI with the Leningrad Forestry Institute and transfer the majority of students to Leningrad. Some students and teachers remain in Moscow and continue their studies at specialized universities in the capital, such as the Timiryazev Agricultural Academy, Moscow Higher Technical School named after. Bauman (mechanics), woodworking department of the Higher Art and Technical Institute (VKHUTEIN). But already in November 1928. The initiative group sent a letter to the Chairman of the Council of People's Commissars of the USSR and the Chairman of the Supreme Economic Council of the USSR, pointing out the need to create a forestry engineering institute in Moscow. In 1927-1928 In logging and rafting, a catastrophic situation with personnel developed: there were almost no engineers, and a technician with a secondary education was a rarity in production. It was noted that for successful work More than 900 engineers and 2 thousand technicians are needed for logging and rafting.

Therefore, at the end of 1929. The Presidium of the Supreme Economic Council of the USSR decided to open a forestry college in Moscow. The Moscow Forestry Engineering Institute was organized on the basis of the woodworking department of VHUTEIN (originally called the Forestry Technological Institute for Mechanical Processing of Hard and Valuable Wood).

In 1930 The Moscow Forestry Engineering Institute resumes its activities under the name "Foresttechnological Institute for Mechanical Processing of Hard and Valuable Wood" and is actively involved in the implementation of the tasks of the first and subsequent five-year plans for the development of the country's national economy. MLTI is moving from the building of the architectural institute on Rozhdestvenka to the premises of a furniture factory on Bolshaya Ordynka. Construction of the institute begins at the Stroitel station (within 6 years, 10 standard houses, UPM were built, the foundation (left wing) of the main educational building was laid.

Training was conducted at three faculties of full-time education - mechanical processing of wood, timber export and the faculty of internal equipment (design of furniture and wooden equipment), as well as at the faculties of evening and distance learning. Students spent half of their study time (a month) at the institute, and then worked in production.

Many graduates of the institute of that period became major Soviet scientists (Academician of the VASKhNIL A.S. Yablokov, professors P.N. Khukhryansky, M.V. Klassen, M.S. Movnin). Later, some of the graduates of this period of MLTI spent their entire lives in scientific and teaching work at the institute.

In 1936 As a result of the next reorganization measures, the work of the university was again interrupted, and MLTI students were transferred to the Leningrad Forestry Academy.

MLTI resumed its work in 1943. on the territory of the village of Stroitel, Mytishchi district, when the country urgently needed specialists to restore the national economy destroyed by the war. The basis for the resumption of the work of MLTI was the Resolution Soviet government dated July 15, 1943 N771 and a joint order about this of the All-Union Committee for Higher School Affairs under the Council of People's Commissars of the USSR and the People's Commissariat of the Forestry Industry of the USSR, which was in charge of forestry engineering and forestry universities at that time.

Guided by them, the Moscow Forestry Engineering Institute resumed work as part of two faculties: logging mechanization and forest transport, which later became known as the “Forest Engineering Faculty” and the “Faculty of Mechanical Wood Technology”. To begin with, it was planned to admit 100 people per department to the first year of the institute. In addition, it was planned to admit 50 students to the 2nd year. The institute began its first academic year with a contingent of 250 people.

Since 1948 MLTI opens training for engineers - landscapers of cities and towns (hereinafter landscape architects) at the Faculty of Urban Greening. In the 1950s, the specialty was closed, but then revived as a specialization at the Faculty of Forestry.

In 1952 The construction of the Main Academic Building of the MLTI has been completed.

In 1955 The Faculty of Engineering and Economics is opened, which begins to train economists with deep knowledge both in the forestry industry and in economics and computer science. The IEF was reorganized twice, economic specialties were transferred to the technical faculties of MLTI, but since 1993. The university has recreated a powerful faculty of economics and external relations, which has trained a large number of qualified economists and accountants for state and commercial enterprises and organizations.

In 1959 On the initiative of S.P. Korolev, the Faculty of Electronics and Systems Engineering (FEST) was founded. Today, the faculty trains specialists for enterprises of the rocket and space complex, specialists for all areas of activity that use computers, information and computing systems, computer networks and communications, databases and data and knowledge banks, expert systems, statistical information processing, facility and economic management, various electronics and devices.

In the 1960s logging reached its maximum size, and it became clear that their further development, that is, the pursuit of the “shaft” should be suspended. In the scientific and technological progress of the industry, new directions have begun to break through, with the goal of transitioning to deeper, complex processing of wood, to the maximum use of any wood, including its waste, as raw materials in the production of paper and cardboard, wood boards, feed yeast, pine flour, alcohol and much more.

These new productions required their own specialists, who had been trained since 1963. At MLTI he began the Faculty of Automation and Integrated Mechanization of the Production of Wood-Based Panels and Plastics (FAP). In 1985 FAD and FAP were united into a powerful department of mechanical and chemical wood technology. Today, chemist-technologists who received their education within the walls of MLTI work at pulp, paper and cardboard mills, factories for the production of plywood and wood-based panels.

Along with training students, the institute trained scientific personnel through postgraduate and doctoral studies, and later a system of advanced training for teachers and engineering personnel was organized. This system included the one discovered at MLTI in 1968. Faculty of Advanced Training for Teachers (FPKP) and advanced training courses for engineers.

FPKP was focused on accepting about 300 teachers per year for advanced training in the following specialties: forestry, machines and mechanisms of the forestry and woodworking industries, logging and woodworking technology with a training period of 4 months. It was designed to cover the system of advanced training for students of all forestry universities and faculties in the country.

In 1966 MLTI, among 33 universities in the country, was transferred to the direct subordination of the Ministry of Higher and Secondary Specialized Education of the USSR and it was given the status of the country's basic university in the field of forestry education.

The largest transformations at the university began in 1968, under the leadership of the rector, Professor A.N. Oblivin. New educational and laboratory buildings grew, high-rise buildings of student dormitories rose, houses for teachers were built, but most importantly, a scientific team was formed, whose authority is recognized by scientists around the world.

Years passed. The tasks facing the country's forestry complex changed, and so did our university, which received its title in 1993. status of Moscow State Forestry University.

In 1995 The university has opened an international school of management and business, the main task of which is to prepare bachelors and masters in the field of Management. Since 2006 MSUB also implements an MBA program aimed at training senior managers of enterprises and organizations of the Russian timber industry.

Since higher school is focused on training specialists who are capable of not only developing their chosen areas of activity, but also possessing humanitarian erudition, taking an active life position, being able to defend their rights and respect the legal foundations of public life, in 1996 It was decided to open a humanities faculty at MSUL. In addition to teaching general education subjects, the GF trains specialists in two areas: general translators for forestry enterprises and teachers in the field of vocational education.

In 2000 The Faculty of Landscape Architecture is being created within the university, which currently has 350 students. Students of this faculty study the history and theory of landscape art with the basics of architecture and urban planning, are trained in drawing and architectural graphics, composition and landscape construction. The faculty trains creative specialists who will work with “living” plant material.

Since 2003 MSGULES is headed by Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor V.G. Sanaev, under whose leadership the university firmly holds a leading position among forestry universities.

In 2006 On the basis of the faculties of correspondence and evening studies, the Institute for Training of Specialists on the Job (IPSOP) was created. IPSOP provides an opportunity for people engaged in work to obtain higher education. The educational process at IPSOP is organized on the same educational and material base as at the faculties of full-time education. Highly qualified specialists who are actively engaged in theoretical and applied research are involved in the educational process. The presence of 14 regional representative offices allows IPSOP to train highly qualified personnel for the forest sector of the economy of various constituent entities of the Russian Federation.

Today, the Moscow State Forest University, which has become a large educational and scientific innovation complex, includes 14 faculties, where about 14,000 students study. Among them are several basic faculties that provide high-quality training of specialists: Faculty of Forestry, Faculty of Forestry, Faculty of Landscape Architecture, Faculty of Mechanical and Chemical Wood Technology, Faculty of Electronics and Systems Engineering, Faculty of Humanities, Faculty of Economics and Foreign Relations, International School of Management and Business, Faculty of Military Sports Training.

The structure of the university includes 5 research institutes, 3 certification centers, an institute for on-the-job training of specialists, and a training and experimental forestry enterprise.

MSUL is a system-forming, basic university in the field of training forestry specialists. The Educational and Methodological Association for Education in the Field of Forestry operates on the basis of MSUL. The UMO includes 62 universities of the Russian Federation.

The university has formed a highly qualified scientific and teaching staff. It consists of more than 100 professors and doctors of science, of which more than 30 are academicians and corresponding members of various international and Russian academies, laureates of the Lenin and State Prizes, honored workers of science and technology, as well as over 400 associate professors and candidates of science.

A rich social infrastructure has been preserved and is successfully developing: a student town with a clinic, a canteen and a sanatorium, the Dzhanhot recreation center on the Black Sea, a children's health Camp"Spark". A year ago, a new sports complex was put into operation, including several gyms and a swimming pool.