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About the university

Moscow University of Finance and Law is a scientific and educational facility that prepares specialists that are in demand on the labor market.

We implement a system of integrated education from school to a degree, backing it up with a high-quality scientific and practical base.

The University has a license to carry out educational activities and state accreditation, we comply with the requirements of federal state educational standards.


The most outstanding programs of MFUA are: law and land management, economics and finance, management and IT, advertising and journalism. We inspire you to get your education in Russia.
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State Diploma

MFUA graduates have no restrictions in their career

Accommodation

Dormitories are available next to university

Practice and employment+

More than 300 partner organizations for internships and recruitment

Diversity

Students of 50+ nationalities study at our university

Relevant knowledge

Every term we review our curriculum in order to meet the up to date agenda

Personal approach 

We treat students individually and always strive to find the best available option in order to keep them satisfied

Training programs

The MFUA has an electronic admissions office all year round.You have the opportunity to apply for training in electronic and digital form.
Computer Science and Engineering
Computer Science and Computer Engineering is one of the fields of modern information technologies related to the processing of information using computers and computer technology. The curriculum comprises studying the basics of programming in various programming languages, algorithms and data structures, computer networks, operating systems, databases, automata theory and formal languages, as well as other topics related to computer science and computing. Graduates of this programme can work in software development, system administration, design and maintenance of computer networks, data analytics, research in the field of artificial intelligence and machine learning, as well as in other areas where information technology specialists are required.

Tuition Fee

Starting from 86000 Russian Roubles

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Information Systems and Technologies
Information systems and technologies is a field of knowledge that combines computer science, business processes and technologies for information management in various businesses. The curriculum comprises studying information systems, databases, project management, business process analysis, business software development, information security, data management, as well as other subjects related to the application of information technology in business. Our graduates can work in corporate information systems development, consulting on information technology implementation, IT project management, business data analysis, as well as be engaged in the development and implementation of innovative information technologies in various spheres.

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Information Systems and Technologies in Business

Tuition Fee

Starting from 86000 Russian Roubles

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Applied Computer Science
Bachelor's degree in Applied Computer Science involves the formation of specific competencies the design and evaluation of algorithms and applied software interfaces, the development and analysis of interacting processes in information environments, the development, operation and maintenance of software systems for computers, computer networks and communication tools, the definition of new areas of application of computer systems and designing software for them, etc.

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Applied Computer Science in Economics
Information System Architecture and Cybersecurity

Tuition Fee

Starting from 86000 Russian Roubles

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Land Management and Cadastres
This curriculum covers a wide range of knowledge and skills necessary to work in land and property business. Students master various aspects of real estate management, including monitoring, assessment, taxation, registration and cadastre of real estate. Graduates can work in real estate business, real estate consulting, real estate assessment, cadastral activities, land management, inventory, land management, topography and geodesy.

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Property Management

Tuition Fee

Starting from 86000 Russian Roubles

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Economics

Tuition Fee

Starting from 86000 Russian Roubles

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Management
This curriculum focuses on training managers who are able to effectively manage operations and business processes, as well as human resources. Graduates will acquire tactical and operational management skills in the field of planning, production organization, as well as in business process management at enterprises and in structural divisions. In addition, the program is aimed at training professionals who are able to successfully manage human resources and provide services in personnel recruitment. This includes skills in the selection of qualified personnel, employee development and motivation, as well as the organization of training and staff development.

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HR Management
Project Management
Personnel Management
Operational Management
Production Management

Tuition Fee

Starting from 86000 Russian Roubles

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State and Municipal Administration
The curriculum is aimed at developing competencies for successful professional activity in this sphere. Students will acquire the knowledge and skills necessary to serve in government agencies, local governments, as well as other structures related to the management of public processes. The main areas of study include modern methods and tools of public administration, as well as best practices and mechanisms. Students are also taught the principles of democracy, the rule of law and social responsibility, which allows them to effectively lead and make managerial decisions in accordance with law.

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State and Municipal Management in Social Sphere
State and Municipal Service

Tuition Fee

Starting from 86000 Russian Roubles

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Trading business
The curriculum focuses on the organization and management of retail and wholesale trade. Students acquire skills to arrange commercial activities on the Internet, manage the activities of an online store, organize the purchase/sale process, form assortment policy, supply management, and promote goods and services to the market.

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Marketing
Commerce
Marketing Technologies in Business

Tuition Fee

Starting from 86000 Russian Roubles

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Business Informatics
Business informatics is a field of knowledge that combines business processes and information technology. It focuses on the use of computer systems and software to optimize and automate business processes, as well as to make management decisions. Students studying business informatics gain knowledge and skills in the field of information technology, data analysis, project management and business processes.

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Information Systems in Business

Tuition Fee

Starting from 86000 Russian Roubles

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Law
"Law" is a field of knowledge related to the study of laws, law, law enforcement and legal systems. It involves the study of various aspects of law, the processes of the judicial system, law enforcement, as well as theoretical and practical aspects of legal activity. The curiculum is based on the use of effective educational methods, including game trials, business games, trainings, a combination of individual work with teamwork. Studying law includes both theoretical knowledge and practical skills.

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Criminal Law
Civil Law

Tuition Fee

Starting from 90000 Russian Roubles

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Advertising and Public Relations
"Advertising and public relations" is an area related to developing and maintaining a positive image of a business, product or service in the eyes of the public. Creative thinking skills, the ability to react quickly to changes in the environment, the ability to arrange various events — all this is key for a successful advertising and PR specialist. In addition, it is important to be able to effectively use modern technologies and communication tools, as they play an increasingly important role in this sphere. A public relations specialist serves as an intermediary between an employer (government agency, commercial organization or private person) and society. He/she participates in image development, event planning, acts on behalf of the customer and delivers information.

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Advertising and Public Relations in Commerce

Tuition Fee

Starting from 86000 Russian Roubles

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Journalism
In is a good choice for those who want to become journalism and television professionals. A variety of practical activities, which include news shooting, talk shows, studio work and interviews with public figures, helps students gain valuable experience and skills necessary for a successful career in the media industry. The availability of professional equipment and the opportunity to participate in the arrangement of large-scale events provide students with excellent opportunities for practical application of their knowledge and skills. The MFUA TV studio with professional equipment is at the disposal of students; the student media center: the printed magazine "MFUA LIFE", radio, MFUA TV, SMM; the practice of interviews with public people; shooting reports of events; a unique opportunity not only to participate in, but to organize large-scale events under the auspices of the university. This approach allows learners to better understand the specifics of working in the journalism and television industry, as well as develop their professional skills.

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TV and Radio Journalism

Tuition Fee

Starting from 86000 Russian Roubles

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Design
The curriculum "Design" sounds very diverse and interesting, indeed. By being plunged in such a variety of disciplines, students gain a wide range of knowledge and skills necessary for a successful career in the sphere of design. In addition to theoretical knowledge, students also have the opportunity to practically apply their skills in workshops and master classes. Studying the history of art, painting, sculpture, drawing and other creative disciplines helps students understand the basics and principles of design, as well as develop their own artistic vision. Technical disciplines such as computer graphics, animation, digital video processing and others provide students with modern tools and technologies to bring their ideas to life. The study of coloristics, color science, design engineering, photography and other aspects of design complement the education of students, helping them to become full-fledged specialists in design. This comprehensive approach to learning allows students to unleash their creative potential and be trained for a successful career in the design industry.

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Environment Design
Graphic Design

Tuition Fee

Starting from 124000 Russian Roubles

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Law
"Law" is a field of knowledge related to the study of laws, law, law enforcement and legal systems. It involves the study of various aspects of law, the processes of the judicial system, law enforcement, as well as theoretical and practical aspects of legal activity. The curiculum is based on the use of effective educational methods, including game trials, business games, trainings, a combination of individual work with teamwork. Studying law includes both theoretical knowledge and practical skills.

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Criminal Law
Civil Law

Tuition Fee

Starting from 294000 Russian Roubles

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Management
This curriculum focuses on training managers who are able to effectively manage operations and business processes, as well as human resources. Graduates will acquire tactical and operational management skills in the field of planning, production organization, as well as in business process management at enterprises and in structural divisions. In addition, the program is aimed at training professionals who are able to successfully manage human resources and provide services in personnel recruitment. This includes skills in the selection of qualified personnel, employee development and motivation, as well as the organization of training and staff development.

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HR Management
Project Management
Personnel Management
Operational Management
Production Management

Tuition Fee

Starting from 294000 Russian Roubles

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Economics
Graduates of the program can carry out professional activities: in the sphere of: education; science; research, analysis and forecasting of socio-economic processes and phenomena at the micro and macro levels in expert analytical services (centers of economic analysis, government sector, public organizations); production of products and services, including analysis of demand for products and services, and assessment of their current and promising offers, promotion of products and services to the market, planning and maintenance of financial flows related to production activities; lending; insurance, including pension and social insurance; financial market operations, including financial risk management; internal and external financial control and audit, financial consulting; consulting).

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Finance and Credit

Tuition Fee

Starting from 86000 Russian Roubles

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Management
Educating highly qualified managers, analysts and researchers who are able to work effectively in various sectors of the economy and make strategic decisions requires comprehensive training. "Management" includes such disciplines as: Strategic thinking, Analytical skills, Project Management, Communication skills, Technological literacy. Possessing such skills and knowledge will help graduates successfully integrate into the modern business community and effectively implement strategies in various businesses.

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Financial Monitoring

Tuition Fee

Starting from 86000 Russian Roubles

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State and Municipal Administration
Training professionals to serve in public authorities of the Russian Federation, public authorities of subjects of the Russian Federation, local governments, state and municipal enterprises and institutions, civil society institutions, public organizations, non-profit and commercial organizations, international organizations and international governing bodies, other organizations, departments for relations with state and municipal bodies and citizens.

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General and Strategic Management
State and Municipal Service
State and Municipal Management in Social Sphere

Tuition Fee

Starting from 86000 Russian Roubles

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Business Informatics
The curriculum aims at bringing up professionals capable of carrying out scientific and research professional activities in the sphere of design, implementation and operation of information systems, as well as the development, implementation and administration of business process management information systems, solving problems of business analysis, business process re-engineering.

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Information Business Analytics

Tuition Fee

Starting from 86000 Russian Roubles

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Law
Education in this sphere includes an in-depth study of legal disciplines, as well as specialization in certain areas of law, such as "corporate law", "international law", "tax law", "intellectual property" and others. Master's students can study more complex legal issues, conduct research in the field of law, and be trained for a career in the legal field in higher positions.

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Administrative Law
Financial Law
Legal Support for Business

Tuition Fee

Starting from 86000 Russian Roubles

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Journalism
Training in this area suggests an in-depth study of the theory and practice of journalism, as well as the development of professional skills in this field, the ability to develop media content of increased complexity, perform organizational, coordination and supervisory duties, independently identify current problems, develop educational and methodological materials, teach specialized disciplines.

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Problems of Culture
Political Journalism

Tuition Fee

Starting from 86000 Russian Roubles

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Additional education

The MFUA has an electronic admissions office all year round.You have the opportunity to apply for training in electronic and digital form.
Russian as a foreign language: elementary level (A0-A1)

This course is intended for students who are just starting to learn Russian. During the classes, students will master basic lexical and grammatical structures, learn how to communicate on ordinary topics and develop listening and speaking skills.
Upon completion of the course, students will: 

know: the basic rules of reading and pronunciation, basic vocabulary (about 700 words), the simplest grammatical structures. 

be able to: introduce oneself, keep simple dialogues on everyday topics (family, work, study, shopping), ask and answer basic questions. 

be competent in: listening to and reading simple texts, writing short messages and notes.
Training mode: full-time or online. 

Upon successful completion of the course, the student receives a certificate confirming the level of language proficiency. 

Workload
300 hours of in-class studies

Duration
3 months

Start
Upon further notice 

Fee
80 000 Roubles

Russian as a foreign language: basic level (A1-A2)

The course provides for the extension of students' vocabulary, the study of more complicated grammatical structures and the development of reading and writing skills. As a result of completing the course, students will be able to be confident in keeping communication on everyday topics.
At the end of the course, students will:

know: extended vocabulary (up to 1,500 words), basic tenses and modal verbs, the use of all  grammatical cases in basic situations.

be able to: describe your environment and actions, talk about the past and plans for the future, understand and use simple expressions in everyday situations. 

be competent in: comprehension of the main content of short texts and audio materials, write simple letters and notes. 

Training mode: full-time or online.

Upon successful completion of the course, the student receives a certificate confirming the level of language proficiency.

Workload
200 hours of in-class studies 

Duration
2 months 

Start
Upon further notice 

Fee
60 000 Roubles

Russian as a foreign language: first certification level (A2-B1)

The course is designed for students who are striving for confident communication in Russian. Students at this level will expand their knowledge of grammar, learn how to use a variety of lexical expressions and substantiate listening and reading skills. The course also provides for the development of writing and text abstracting skills.

At the end of the course, students will:

know: more complex grammatical constructions, such as conditional moods, comparative phrases, expanded vocabulary (up to 2500 words).

be able to: keep conversations on a variety of topics (travel, culture, work), express and prove one’s opinion, understand basic information from news and articles.

to be competent in: reading and comprehending texts of medium complexity, writing essays and short reports.

Training mode: full-time or online.

Upon successful completion of the course, the student receives a certificate confirming the level of language proficiency.

Workload
300 hours of in-class studies

Duration
3 months

Start
Upon further notice 

Fee
85 000 Roubles

Russian as a foreign language: Second certification level (B1-B2, advanced)

The course is designed for students who have achieved a high level of proficiency in the Russian language and are striving for fluency in it. During the classes, students will learn more complex grammatical constructions, actively practice oral speech on various topics and master their reading and listening skills. At the end of the course, students should be able to understand and adapt complex texts on various topics, to be fluent in writing and orally, and communicate with native speakers with confidence.

At the end of the course, students will:

know: complicated grammatical structures (non-standard situations of using verb types, complex syntax, participles and adverbs), specialized vocabulary for various fields of activity (up to 3,500 words).

be able to: participate in discussions, elaborate on complex ideas and arguments, understand and analyze authentic texts and audio materials.

be competent in: making up detailed texts on various topics, including reports, articles and essays, as well as understanding the nuances and idioms in a spoken language.

Training mode: full-time or online.

Upon successful completion of the course, the student receives a certificate confirming the level of language proficiency.

Workload
300 hours of in-class studies

Duration
3 months

Start
Upon further notice 

Fee
95 000 Roubles

Russian for tourism (0-A2)

    Target audience:

    The course is intended for employees of hotels and restaurants who do not have prior knowledge of the Russian language.

    Course objectives:

    Training in basic language skills necessary for effective communication with clients and colleagues in the hospitality industry, with the achievement of A2 level.

    At the end of the course, students will:

    know:

    • basic vocabulary related to the hotel and restaurant business (about 1,500 words).
    • basic grammatical structures: present, past and future tense, type of verb, verbs of movement (non-prepositional and prefixed in limited numbers), cases in basic meanings, imperative mood.
    • basic phrases and expressions for communicating with customers (greeting, farewell, gratitude, apologies).

    be able to:

    • conduct simple dialogues with customers on the topics of booking, registration, room service, menus and orders.
    • describe the main services and amenities of the hotel or restaurant.
    • settle simple conflict situations and answer customer basic questions.
    • understand and give simple job-related instructions.

    be competent in:

    • basic listening skills and understanding of speech situations typical of the hospitality industry.
    • making up and filling in simple documents and forms (for example, registration cards, orders).
    • using polite and professional forms of communication.

    Teaching methods:

    • interactive classes with simulation of real situations.
    • role-playing games and dialogues.
    • use of audio and video materials for the practice of speech perception.

    Learning outcomes:

    After completing the course, students will be able to confidently communicate at a basic level with customers and colleagues, providing high-quality service in hotels and restaurants.

    Training mode: full-time or online.

    Upon successful completion of the course, the student receives a certificate confirming the level of language proficiency.

    Workload
    480 hours of in-class studies

    Duration
    6 months

    Start
    Upon further notice 

    Fee
    150 000 Roubles

Russian for business. Course 1: From A1 level to B1 level

    Target audience:

    The course is designed for students who speak Russian at A1 level and are willing to improve their skills to participate in business communication.

    Course objectives:

    To develop basic business communication skills in Russian, necessary for working in a Russian-speaking environment or with Russian-speaking colleagues.

    At the end of the course, students will

    know:

    • Vocabulary of about 2000 words, including terms for greetings, introductions, discussing simple business matters, conducting telephone conversations and writing short letters and reports.

    Grammar:

    • present, past and future tenses, perfect and non-perfect aspect of verbs.
    • simple and complex syntactic constructions.
    • all noun and pronoun cases and numbers in the main usage situations.
    • verbals.
    • Set-phrases for business communications

    be able to:

    • (communication skills) keep simple conversations about work, discuss schedules, make appointments, represent your company in meetings and correspondence.
    • (written communication) write short business letters and messages, fill out simple forms and questionnaires.
    • (reading and understanding) understand simple business documents such as invitations, schedules.

    Proficiency:

    • listening skills: understand business conversations and phone messages.
    • participation in meetings: participate in business meetings and discussions.

    Teaching methods:

    • interactive classes: role-playing games, simulations of business situations.
    • multimedia materials: audio and video materials to improve speech perception skills.
    • the practical orientation of consolidating knowledge through exercises and dialogues.

    Learning outcomes:

    Students will confidently communicate in a business environment, understand and use basic business terms and phrases.

    Training mode: full-time or online.

    Workload
    480 hours of in-class studies

    Duration
    6 months

    Start
    Upon further notice 

    Fee
    150 000 Roubles

Russian for business. Course 2: From A2 level to B1 level

    Target audience:

    The course is designed for students who speak Russian at A2 level and seek to develop skills for more confident business communication.

    Course objectives

    To expand the knowledge and skills necessary to participate in complex business interactions in Russian.

    At the end of the course, students will:

    know:

    • vocabulary of about 2000 words, including terms for negotiating, discussing contracts, making presentations and compiling reports.

    Grammar:

    • complex tenses of verbs (perfect, plusquamperfect).
    • all noun and pronoun cases in business correspondence.
    • complex conditional sentences.
    • complex syntactic constructions.
    • set-phrases typical for business correspondence.
    • passive voice.

    be able to:

    • (communication skills) negotiate, discuss contracts, participate in discussions and meetings.
    • (written communication) write detailed business letters, reports, and emails.
    • (presentations) make up business presentations, use visual materials.
    • (reading and analysis) understand and analyze complex business documents such as contracts, reports.

    be competent in:

    • Listening: understand complex business conversations, presentations, discussions.
    • Participation in meetings: participate confidently in business meetings and discussions.
    • The ability to use a formal and informal style, depending on the context.

    Teaching methods:

    • Interactive classes: simulation of real business situations, role-playing games.
    • Multimedia materials: the use of audio and video materials for the development of speech perception and understanding skills.

    Learning outcomes:

    Students will be able to confidently participate in complex business communications, hold meetings and presentations, as well as write and analyze business documents.

    Training mode: full-time or online.

    Workload
    300 hours of in-class studies

    Duration
    6 months

    Start
    Upon further notice 

    Fee
    130 000 Roubles

Immersion in the Russian language and culture (0-A2)

This course is intended for foreigners wishing to learn the Russian language and culture of Russia from scratch. It will be useful for those who intend to live or study in Russia and need quick adaptation and a deep understanding of Russian culture.

The course contains a variety of materials, including audio and video materials, as well as computer interactive exercises. Particular attention is paid to real-life situations that students can encounter every day.

At the end of the course, students will:

know:

basic grammar, vocabulary (about 1,500 words) and the basics of pronunciation of the Russian language.

be able to:  

participate in everyday communication in various life situations.

be competent in:

comprehending the main content of common texts, as well as spoken speech, write letters and notes, understnding the cultural characteristics and traditions of Russia.

Training mode: full-time or online.

Upon successful completion of the course, the student receives a certificate confirming the level of language proficiency.

Workload
750 hours of in-class studies

Duration
6 months

Start
Upon further notice 

Fee
130 000 Roubles

Russian for special purposes (A2-B1)

It is a specialized Russian language course designed for foreign students studying at Russian universities or those who want to matriculate in a Russian university and have a basic level of Russian language proficiency. The course is aimed at developing the language skills necessary for the successful mastering of educational material and participation in the academic life of the university. The program is designed taking into account the specifics of the student environment and offers a wide range of exercises aimed at improving the level of language proficiency to levels A2-B1 on the scale of the Pan-European Language Assessment System (CEFR). This course will help international students successfully integrate into the Russian educational space and achieve success in studying their chosen specialty.

At the end of the course, students will:

know:

complex grammatical structures, academic terms and professional concepts necessary for studying at a university.

be able to:

produce communication skills necessary for effective interaction with teachers and classmates.

be competent in:

the strategies of reading, listening and writing that are characteristic of the educational process at the university.

Training mode: full-time or online.

Upon successful completion of the course, the student receives a certificate confirming the level of language proficiency.

Workload
500 hours of in-class studies

Duration
4 months

Start
Upon further notice 

Fee
90 000 Roubles

Foundation (pre-university) course

“Foundation (pre-university) course is a tailored program in Russian as a foreign language designed for foreign applicants planning to matriculate at universities in Russia. The program is designed for 10 months and covers levels from zero (A0) to the first certification level (B1) according to the Pan-European Language Assessment System (CEFR). The program objective is to train students for successful admission and further study at Russian universities. This program will allow foreign applicants to effectively prepare for admission and adapt to study at Russian universities, which will be an important step towards a successful career and achievements in their chosen specialty

At the end of this course a student will:

know the Russian language at the first certification level.

be able to use everyday and academic vocabulary in various fields of science and technology.

be competent in using communication skills necessary for living in Russia, as well as for studying.

Cultural adaptation: familiarization with the Russian education system, the peculiarities of academic etiquette and the traditions of university culture

Training mode: full-time or online.

Upon successful completion of the course, the student receives a certificate confirming the level of language proficiency.

Workload
1234 hours of in-class studies
1188 hours online classes

Duration
10 months

Start
Upon further notice 

Fee
Full-time 220 000 Roubles
Online 200 000 Roubles


Russian for professionals (at the request of industrial partners) (A1-B1)

Russian for Professionals is a tailored Russian language course designed for specialists from various industries, such as nuclear energy, mining and others. The course is aimed at developing professional communication skills in Russian and adapting to working conditions in Russia. The program is designed to meet the needs of industry workers and offers practical drills based on real-world work situations. The course covers levels A1-B1 of the Pan-European Language Assessment System (CEFR). This course will help specialists improve their professional competence and feel more confident in the working environment in Russia.

At the end of the course, students will:

know:

the basics of grammar and vocabulary: basic grammatical structures and vocabulary in the field of a certain specialty.

be able to

keep conversation, write letters and reports, participate in meetings and presentations.

be competent in

keeping communication in Russian in professional situations necessary to perform professional duties, mastering the basics of cultural adaptation, cultural peculiarities of working in Russia, the rules of etiquette and corporate culture.

Training mode: full-time or online.

Upon successful completion of the course, the student receives a certificate confirming the level of language proficiency.

Workload
480 hours of in-class studies

Duration
6 months

Start
Upon further notice 

Fee
150 000 Roubles

Ladies’ conversation (Russian language course for women)

Russian as a foreign language course for women from different countries is aimed at building up a knowledge base and skills for successful communication in Russian. Russian statistics show that foreign women may often see challenge communicating in Russian, as their social circle does not include native speakers of Russian. This course is aimed at setting up a comfortable social circle for women where they can start learning Russian or actively develop it. The course program is designed in such a way as to take into account the specific needs and interests of foreign women, as well as topics of interest to them. Classes are held in a comfortable atmosphere in small groups. Particular attention is paid to the culture and traditions of Russia, which contributes to a deeper understanding of local customs and norms of behavior. The course includes additional modules dedicated to the peculiarities of female speech and communication manners, which makes it even more attractive for participants.

The course also includes general cultural events, when Russian language classes are held in the format of an excursion.

At the end of the course, students will:

know:

basic vocabulary necessary for everyday communication, basic tenses, the use of all noun cases in basic situations.

be able to:

describe one’s environment and actions, talk about the past and plans for the future, understand and use simple expressions in everyday situations.

be competent in:

understanding the main content of short texts and audio materials, writing simple letters and notes.

Training mode: full-time or online.

Workload
64 hours of in-class studies

Duration
2 months

Start
Upon further notice 

Fee
25 000 Roubles

Russian with love (Survival course)

Russian with Love (Survival course) is designed particularly for foreigners living in Russia, but experiencing difficulties in communicating in Russian. The main purpose of the course is to give participants an opportunity to improve their communication skills and facilitate everyday interaction with others. The program includes practical tasks aimed at mastering the key phrases and expressions necessary for daily communication. Participants will learn to speak Russian in the most common situations, such as grocery shopping, ordering food at a restaurant, contacting a medical institution and much more. The course teachers use innovative teaching methods, including role-playing games and dialogues, to build an atmosphere of live communication and make the learning process as exciting as possible. As a result, participants will be able to confidently navigate Russian culture and effectively interact with local residents.

At the end of the course, students will:

know:

the basic rules of reading and pronunciation, basic vocabulary (about 1000 words), basic grammatical structures.

be able to:

maintain a conversation on everyday topics, express your opinion, understand your interlocutor.

be competent in:

communication skills, reading skills of simple texts.

Training mode: full-time or online.

Workload
64 hours of in-class studies

Duration
2 months

Start
Upon further notice 

Fee
25 000 Roubles

Helpful information

Bachelor and Master Programs
    •  Passport copy
    • 6 photos, 3x4 size (black-and-white or color, relevant)
    • Visa application form Notarized translation of passport (in case passport does not have duplicate translation into Russian)
    • Copy of the student’s high school diploma and related academic transcripts (for entrance into Associates or Bachelors programs);  (All diplomas must be translated into Russian, notarized and apostilled)

    Bachelor’s diploma and related academic transcripts (All diplomas must be translated into Russian, notarized and apostilled)
PhD Programs
  • Master’s diploma and related transcripts for entry into PhD programs (All diplomas must be translated into Russian, notarized and apostilled) 

Student visa and registration

    Foreign students need a passport and visa to enter the Russian Federation. If you've been accepted into a Russian university, you should start preparing your required entry documents in advance. A number of countries have entered into visa-free agreements with the Russian Federation, meaning that citizens of these countries do not need a visa to enter the Russian territory. These are: the Republic of Belarus, Armenia, Abkhazia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Moldova, Tajikistan, Ukraine, Uzbekistan, and South Ossetia. However, the visa-free agreement between these countries only covers stays between 1-3 months. Considering that study programs generally last between 2-4 years, citizens of these countries are still strongly advised to obtain a student visa.

    How and where do I get my visa

    A student visa can be obtained at the embassy or consulate of the Russian Federation in another country. Most European Union countries also have special visa centers. It is worth starting registration 45 days before arrival in Russia. The visa issuance process takes 2-3 weeks.

    The package of required documents includes:

    • Foreign passport;
    • Completed application form;
    • An invitation from the host (university) to enter Russia;
    • Photo 3.5x4.5 cm;
    • Health insurance policy (visa up to 90 days);
    • Certificate of absence of HIV infection (visa for more than 90 days);
    • Parental consent for minors to leave the country.

    A student visa may not be issued due to an incorrectly executed or incomplete package of documents, questions about the authenticity of documents, violations of the laws of the Russian Federation, or an actual ban on entry into the country.

    University invitation

    An invitation confirms the applicant's purpose of arrival in Russia and is a required part of the visa application. Foreigners who have been admitted to a Russian university on a state quota (state scholarship) will be issued an invitation by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. It will be sent directly to the consulate as a Telex message. If a student enrolled independently, the university will issue an invitation. In this case, the student must provide a copy of the invitation in their document package for their visa. In both cases, the invitation will be valid for 3 months.

    Validity period for student visas

    Your initial student visa will be valid for 3 months. You must renew your visa by applying through your university. Your second visa will be issued for the entire year. This visa also gives you the right to travel outside of Russia.

    Renewing a student visa

    Unfortunately, a single student visa will not cover your entire period of study. Every year, the international office at your university will have to renew your visa. In order to extend your student visa, you must apply to your university 30 days before the visa expiration date and provide the following:

    • Your passport;
    • A completed application form with a 3.5x4.5 cm photo; nbsp;
    • A copy of your agreement with the educational institution that confirms your student status;
    • A statement from the university with a written justification for the extension;
    • A copy of the state fee payment receipt (RUB 1,600 or EUR 20);
    • Your migration card; 
    • Your notice of arrival.

    Students will be issued a fine of RUB 2,000-5,000 (EUR 20-50) for staying in Russia with an expired visa. In the worst cases, students can be deported and banned from returning to Russia for 5 years.

    Registration

    International students with a residence permit or temporary residence permit must be registered at their permanent place of residence. To do this, they must obtain permission from the homeowner and submit a rental agreement with their application that confirms their right to reside in their place of residence. 

    You can visit either a passport office or an MFC to register at your place of residence. You will be asked to submit an identity document, residence permit or temporary residence permit, rental agreement, and receipt of the state fee payment. 

    Your proof of registration is a stamp in your residence permit, temporary residence permit, or passport.

    Migration card

    Migration cards provide information on foreign citizens entering the Russian Federation and help monitor their temporary stay in Russia. The form for your migration card will be provided free of charge and must be completed before passport control. Foreigners should carry their passport and migration card with them at all times. 

    It is important to complete the migration card correctly and without any revisions. If a foreigner does not speak Russian, they can use Latin letters. After presenting their form at passport control, students will be given back a section of the form, which they must keep for their entire period of stay in Russia. This card does not expire, but you will need to complete a new form every time you exit and re-enter the Russian Federation.

    Migration registration

    Foreign nationals are required to apply for the migration register within a week after arriving in the country. To do this, they must register at their place of residence, which can be either their residential address or the legal address of the university, for example. 

    This is usually handled by the host university, meaning that you will only have to submit your paperwork to the international office. You will be asked to provide your passport, migration card, and visa (for visa-required countries).

    Your certificate of migration registration will be issued by your university. It serves as a notice of your arrival and includes a stamp from the Main Department on Migration Affairs of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation. The certificate will expire on the same day as your student visa. If it is renewed, or if the international student travels within the country or abroad, the registration procedure must be repeated all over again.

    Loss or absence of registration documents

    If a foreign student loses their migration card, they must apply for a copy at their local branch of the Main Department on Migration Affairs of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation. This should be done within three days. If your other documents are all in order, you will be able to get a copy of your registration for free on the same day.

    If a foreign student loses their registration certificate, they must also apply to the Main Department on Migration Affairs of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation. The office will review the application and issue a copy free of charge within three business days.

    Foreign students who violate migration rules can be fined up to RUB 7,000 (EUR 70). If the student has already accumulated two administrative violations, they will be deported to their home country with a three-year ban on visiting Russia.
Safety & Security

    Russia is a very safe place to live. However, just like any other country, precautions must be taken to avoid getting caught in unpleasant situations. Here are some tips for staying safe and healthy while you enjoy your time in Russia.

    Transport and Public Places

    Unfortunately, pickpocketing is not uncommon in big cities. You should be especially careful when traveling on public transport, which is almost always crowded. At rush hour, it's easy to miss a thief rummaging through your pocket or purse. To prevent this:

    • Hold your bag in front of you and be sure to wear your backpack in the front
    • Don't keep your phone in your coat or pants pocket
    • Don't get distracted by phone conversations or social media while traveling;
    • Avoid displaying expensive items in public, e.g., cameras, tablets, jewelry
    • It’s not a good idea to have large sums of cash on hand

    You should also be alert when traveling by train. Do not leave your belongings unattended; your documents and money are best kept in a small bag that you carry with you at all times. Never drink alcohol with unfamiliar fellow travelers. Otherwise, you may fall victim to pickpockets

    Electronic Security

    Any transactions involving credit cards and money transfers should be made through official payment services and bank websites. Always check the details of the recipient and the intermediary service. Avoid saving your credit card details in your internet browser, and never share them with third parties. Be careful when using online dating services. Never send money or gifts to people you don't know personally. Before going on a date, you can have a "test" video call to make sure that the person you are meeting is actually who they say they are.

    Restaurants, Nightclubs, and Entertainment Centers

    Nightlife in Russian cities is always bustling. When going out for a night on the town, you should still remember some safety rules:

    • Do not go anywhere with strangers, especially to bars or nightclubs. In general, avoid socializing with inebriated people and always go to entertainment venues with your friends.
    • Do not consume alcohol from unlabeled bottles. If you are drinking vodka, make sure it is store-bought and properly labeled, as vodka is the most commonly counterfeited drink.
    • Every city has an area that is considered less safe. Ask locals about the places that should be avoided by foreigners.
    • Take a cab or public transport when coming home from a bar or club. Avoid walking alone on poorly lit streets at night.

    Taxis

    You should not be afraid to use cab services. Mobile services such as Yandex.Taxi are safe and relatively inexpensive. If your driver doesn’t seem trustworthy, you can share your route and time of arrival with your friends via the mobile app. Moreover, you can always order a cab by calling an official carrier. It's best to avoid flagging down cars on the street, in case you run into an untrustworthy driver. Always negotiate the price before the trip, check the meter, and demand a physical or electronic receipt upon arrival. To make sure the driver doesn't take you on the longest route, mark the departure and arrival addresses on an online map, and check the road when traveling.

    Water

    Tap water in Russia is rarely suitable for consumption. Never drink water directly from the tap. If you accidentally drink some tap water, for example, while brushing your teeth, nothing bad will happen. However, it's best to buy bottled water or use special pitcher filters for drinking

    ID Checks

    If a police officer stops you on the street, there's no need to be frightened or worried. In order to combat terrorism, police often conduct citizen ID checks in public places. After your ID is verified, you will be immediately let go. When leaving home, always take your passport, student ID, and migration card just in case. Your student ID may come in handy at the most unexpected moments. You might even get a discount on a spontaneous student promotion at a cafe.

    Free Emergency Phone Numbers

    Save these emergency phone numbers and immediately call for help if you ever feel like you are in danger.

    • Unified emergency number: 112 (landline and mobile).
    • Fire department: 01 (landline), 101 (mobile).
    • Police: 02 (landline), 102 (mobile).
    • Ambulance: 03 (landline), 103 (mobile).
    • Gas service: 04 (landline), 104 (mobile).

Health insurance

There are two types of medical facilities in Russia: public, where medical costs are paid by the state, and private, where you have to cover the cost of services yourself. For Russians, there is a system of compulsory health insurance that allows citizens free medical service in hospitals and clinics. Foreign citizens can only receive free emergency medical care in life-threatening circumstances, such as poisonings, accidents, diseases, or injuries. Emergency medical care is provided by qualified doctors who can stabilize the patient and ensure their survival. In an emergency, you can reach medical services by calling 103 or the unified emergency number, 112.

VHI policy

International students must pay for any services that do not require urgent medical assistance. A hospital may require a written guarantee that you can pay for a non-urgent service. To avoid any issues, foreign nationals must obtain a voluntary health insurance policy. This policy includes outpatient care, house calls, transportation costs, dental care, and sometimes accident insurance. With VHI, students can visit their local clinics and hospitals free of charge — you'll just need to present your policy and student ID at the appointment. Unlike most European countries, Russia does not have a system of family doctors, so anyone can schedule a personal appointment with any specialist at a healthcare facility.

Where and how can I get a VHI policy? How much does it cost?

A VHI policy can be purchased from any insurance company upon arrival in Russia. If you are worried about fraud or making a mistake when applying for a policy, contact your university admissions committee. Every university has an international office that can assist foreign students. When contacting the international office, you can also find out whether the university has any special VHI requirements. \n\tPlease note: the minimum required coverage is RUB 100,000 (EUR 1,000). Keep this in mind when signing up for VHI. Your insurance policy must be valid for your entire period of study in Russia. You will have to renew your VHI every year, or get a new policy from a different company. The overall cost will depend on the services included in your policy, your region of residence, and the validity period. Usually, the basic policy package does not cover dental care, sudden illnesses, repatriation, or certain health certificates. Prices range from RUB 4,000-12,000 (EUR 40-120). Please note that students who are receiving state financing for their studies in Russia will have to independently cover the cost of their VHI policy. In order to obtain a policy, you must present your ID (passport) and migration card to the insurance company. Some companies may also ask for a document from your university to confirm your student status. It shouldn't take more than 30 minutes to purchase a policy. Moreover, the insurance coverage will take effect from the moment you sign the contract.

Lack of insurance

Since 2016, all foreign citizens have been required to obtain a health insurance policy that begins on the first day of their stay in Russia. If a foreign student is found without a VHI policy, they will be fined RUB 2,000-7,000 (EUR 20-70). Additionally, the foreign citizen will have to pay for any medical services they might need. Private medicine in Russia is quite expensive, so a trip to a private facility can cost a small fortune. Many foreign nationals who enter the country already have travel medical insurance. However, this kind of insurance is not suitable for a long stay in Russia because it's very rarely accepted in public clinics and hospitals. Moreover, insured people will still have to pay out-of-pocket costs initially, then claim reimbursement from their insurance company. More often than not, this is only possible when they return home, so this may be an issue for students who can only return to their country over study breaks.
Benefits for international students and life in Russia

    Climate

    The harsh Russian winter is the greatest fear of many foreigners. However, most of Russia is actually located in a temperate climate zone with comfortable weather conditions. It's a big country and there's bound to be somewhere for everyone. For example, Krasnodar Krai stays relatively warm throughout the winter months. Of course, you wouldn't want to go swimming in the Black Sea in January, but you can certainly take a stroll along the coast in a light jacket. In Siberia, though, winter will bring plenty of snow, as well as harsh temperatures around -40°C. Nevertheless, the air in Siberia is dry and mild, so even minus zero temperatures are fairly tolerable. The climate in Central Russia will likely be easiest for foreigners. The average temperature in Moscow is -6.5°C in January and +19.2°C in July.

    Food and shopping

    A foreign student needs to have at least about 20,000 rubles (190 € /205$) per month to provide himself with food, clothing, necessary subjects for study and cultural leisure. Prices for basic foodstuffs are relatively low, but it is better to go to weekend fairs for fresh vegetables and fruits, which work even in winter. Lunch for students will cost about 250-400 rubles (3-5 € / 4-6 $). University campuses usually have canteens for students, where you can have a budget snack in the range of 150 -300 rubles (1,5-3,5 € / 2,5-4,5$). In many stores, you can use a student's social card to get a discount on a purchase. Cafes, restaurants, grocery and clothing stores and other service establishments provide discounts for students from time to time. Most often, promotions are held on holidays: Knowledge Day on September 1st and Student Day on January 25th, as well as during winter and summer examination sessions.

    Transport

    All students studying in Russia can purchase tickets for public transport (metro, bus, trolleybus, tram) at a discounted price, for this you will need to purchase a student transport card through the MFC or transport ticket offices, depending on the city of stay. The discount is very significant, for example, the cost of a student travel ticket for a month in St. Petersburg is 1075 rubles (12 € / 14 $), while ordinary passengers pay three times more per month, the fare in the Moscow metro is 2570 rubles (29 € / 35 $), student is 85% cheaper. During the academic year, from September 1 to June 15, international students can also buy commuter train tickets. To buy a half-price ticket, you just need to present a student ID at the ticket office. State discounts are not provided for travel in commercial minibuses, air, flights and sea cruises. However, many private airlines, for example, make 10% discounts for students of any country, especially during the holidays.

    Internet and mobile communication

    Foreign citizens will be pleasantly surprised by the cost of mobile communication and the Internet: a good package of services with an unlimited connection can be purchased for 650 rubles (€ 7 / $ 9) per month. To purchase a SIM card, you need to contact any communication salon (MTS, Megafon, Beeline, T2 and others). When buying a SIM card, you need to have a passport with you, and you will also be able to install the application of the selected mobile connection on your phone and monitor services and balance. In public places, as a rule, there is free Wi-Fi. It can definitely be found in city cafes, libraries, university buildings, and sometimes even in the subway and ground transport.

    Entertainment and cultural leisure

    Russia is a country with a rich cultural heritage. You will be able to visit various museums and theaters and get to know Russian art better. A variety of festivals for young people are held in Russia – music, theater, sports and language, where students can often take part and show their talents.

    A nice bonus: museums, galleries, exhibition spaces, theaters and many other cultural institutions provide students with discounted and sometimes free entrance tickets, but you must have a student ID with you. Information about benefits and promotions should be specified on the website or at the ticket office of each cultural institution separately.

    Bank cards

    In cities such as Moscow and St. Petersburg, bank cards for obtaining student scholarships are issued by universities. If you need to get an additional bank card, you can issue and receive it at a branch of any bank. To issue a card, you need to apply for an opening at a bank branch and provide the required documents. Usually, to issue a card, a foreign citizen will need:

    • Passport of a foreign citizen or other document that is an identity card;
    • Notarized translation of the document into Russian;
    • Migration card, registration (notification of registration), residence permit (if available).

    When choosing a bank, it is worth considering the cost of opening and maintaining an account, as well as the loyalty program offered.
Religion

Russia is a secular country with no dominant or mandatory religion. People of all faiths, including Christianity, Islam, and Buddhism, coexist peacefully in every city across Russia. In Saint Petersburg alone, you'll find churches, cathedrals, mosques, synagogues, temples, and houses of worship for 42 different faiths. Individuals also have the right to call themselves atheist.

Christianity

Christianity, or, more specifically, Orthodoxy is the most widespread religion in Russia. The religion was first introduced to the territory in 988 with the baptism of ancient Rus by Prince Vladimir. Orthodoxy is closely tied to the evolution of Russian culture and the Russian state. Russians have Orthodoxy to thank for Cyrillic writing and the country's beautiful monastery-fortresses, such as the Trinity-Sergius Lavra and the Pskov-Pechersk Monastery. Orthodoxy has also played a major role in laying the moral groundwork for Russian society, as it was the official religion by which people lived during the Russian Imperial period. Today, about 70 percent of Russians affiliate themselves with the Orthodox Church. Religious holidays such as Christmas and Easter are widely observed in the country, and new churches and cathedrals are constantly being built. The main Orthodox cathedrals in Russia include the Cathedralnbsp;of Christ the Savior and the Church of St. Basil the Blessed in Moscow; the Dormition Cathedral in Vladimir; the Kazan Cathedral in Saint Petersburg; the Church of the Intercession on the Nerl; and the Church of the Transfiguration on Kizhi Island.

Other branches of Christianity, such as Catholicism and Protestantism, are also popular in certain parts of the country. These religions became widespread in the 18th-19th centuries with the inclusion of Polish and Belarusian lands into the Russian Empire, as well as the large influx of immigrants from Germany. In accordance with historical tradition, most Catholics in modern-day Russia are descendants of Germans, Lithuanians, Latvians, and Poles. The largest Catholic church in Russia is the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Moscow. The cathedral is also home to the largest pipe organ in the country, which can be heard during church concerts. The Shrine of the Sacred Heart of Jesus in Samara displays the relics of the first canonized black American, Martin de Porres.

Islam

The second most common faith in Russia is Islam. There are large Muslim communities in Tatarstan, Bashkortostan, Western Siberia, and the North Caucasus. These communities consist of mainly ethnic Muslims. In fact, the history of Islam in these territories dates all the way back to Volga Bulgaria and the very first mosque in the country was constructed in Dagestan in 651. There are currently over forty muftiates, or Muslim spiritual assemblies, in Russia, as well as about 8,000 mosques. The Nurd-Kamal Mosque in Norilsk is recognized in the Guinness Book of World Records as the northernmost mosque in the world. In Kazan, the Qol Şərif Mosque has the most minarets in Russia and broadcasts the reading of the Holy Quran around the clock. The most important Muslim holidays, Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha, are observed in every city across Russia, regardless of the prevalence of Islam. In some regions, these dates are considered official holidays, so streets and squares are closed for the convenience of worshippers.

Buddhism

Buddhism is recognized as the traditional religion in Buryatia, Tuva, and Kalmykia. There are about 1.5-2 million Buddhists living in Russia, most of them belonging to the Tibetan branch. Saint Petersburg is home to what was once the world’s northernmost Buddhist temple, Gunzechoinei (since overtaken by a temple in Yakutia). It is the tourist and religious center of Buddhism in the European part of the country, and an interesting place for admiring unique architecture and Eastern culture. Kalmykia boasts the largest statue of Buddha in Russia and Europe, which stands at 9 meters tall. In addition, Buryatia is home to the Ivolginsky Temple, the official residence of the head of Russian Buddhism.

Judaism

Judaism is also common in major Russian cities. The Federation of Jewish Communities of Russia builds synagogues, operates Sunday schools, and fights anti-Semitism in the country. Moscow is the center of Jewish religious life in Russia. The city is home to a choral synagogue and a rabbinical court, as well as religious education and research institutions.
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Creation of the Educational Center "Education" of the State Committee for Public Education of the USSR
1994
The Moscow State Institute of International Relations of the USSR Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Moscow State Institute of Electronics and Mathematics (MIEM) were the founders of the Moscow Financial and Legal Academy on the basis of the Educational Center "Education". The former rector of MGIMO, Professor Nikolai Ivanovich Lebedev, was appointed the first rector.
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