Moscow International Higher Business School (Institute) (MIRBIS)
Moscow, Russian FederationVisiting Scholars at MIRBIS
MIRBIS's visiting scholar program places you in one of Russia's top business programs for a semester or year. In addition to studying the Russian language, you will be able to take a range of business-related classes. These are part of MIRBIS's standard International Business undergraduate program; also in attendance will be Russians who are seeking their degree at MIRBIS. These are the future business leaders of Russia.
MIRBIS also offers summer programs.
MIRBIS MBA
MIRBIS is the best respected and most competitively priced accredited MBA in Russia, offering an additional option to its students for an additional degree from a U.K. university. For those students hoping to work for international companies, an international degree an invaluable resume builder. MIRBIS also provides the opportunity to make excellent business contacts within the Russian market while still in school. Graduates from MIRBIS now work in such places as the Central Bank of the Russian Federation, Gazprom, Johnson&Johnson, Hewlett Packard, Hitachi, PriceWaterhouseCoopers, Nestle Foods, and many others.
The University
Founded in 1988 as one of the first business schools in the former Soviet Union, MIRBIS provides business education, research, consultancy and partnership links with organisations in private and state sectors and in nearly all areas of international and domestic business. It is at the top of the list of the best Russian business schools and institutes of Economics.
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Facts & Figures
State university, founded 1988
Total number of students: 2500
Foreign students: 100
Academic year structure: Semester
Language of instruction: Russian, English
Teaching staff
Total: 300
Library 880,000 volumes, many in foreign languages, collection of rare books
Campus facilities
Computers/Internet: 8 computer/Internet classrooms
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