Moscow State University
Moscow State University, founded in 1755, is the highest-ranking university in Russia and one of the oldest in the country. Located on the Sparrow Hills, it is known for its impressive architecture and vast campus. The university offers a wide range of programs across various fields, including science, humanities, and engineering.
With over 40,000 students and a faculty of more than 5,000, Moscow State University is a major center for research and education. It has produced numerous notable alumni, including Mikhail Lomonosov, the founder of modern Russian science, and several Nobel laureates.