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Moscow State University of Economics, Statistics, and Informatics
Московский государственный университет экономики, статистики и информатики
Established1932
Administrative staff
1100 teaching, scientific and administrative staff
Students10,000 (including 350 foreign) students at main campus; 150,000 regional students networked to MESI Open and Distant Education System.
Location
Moscow
,
Russia

56°11′14″N 37°48′20″E / 56.187222°N 37.805556°E / 56.187222; 37.805556
Websitehttp://www.mesi.ru

Moscow State University of Economics, Statistics, and Informatics (MESI) was a university.

History

Moscow State University of Economics, Statistics and Informatics was founded in 1932 as the Moscow Institute of National Economic Accounting, which in 1948 was reorganized into the Moscow Economic and Statistical Institute (MESI). In 1996 the college received university status and was renamed the Moscow State University of Economics, Statistics and Informatics, while maintaining the same acronym. Plekhanov University acquired the Moscow State University of Economics, Statistics, and Informatics.

Alumni

Boris Nuraliev - one of the founder of 1C Company. Yuri Ayzenshpis - Russian entertainment promoter. Puntsagiin Jasrai - former Mongolian prime minister. Artemy Troitsky - Russian journalist. Dmitry Kharatyan - famous Russian actor, got his second diploma in finance and investment in 2004.