Institution
Today MGIMO has six faculties and four institutes:
- School of International Relations (Diplomacy)
- School of International Law
- School of International Economic Relations
- School of Political Science
- School of International Journalism
- School of International Business and Business Administration
- Institute of European Law
- International Institute of Administration
- Institute of Foreign Economic Relations
- International Institute of Energy Policy and Diplomacy
- Preparatory Training Department
- Department of Faculty Development
MGIMO provides training in the fields of international relations, political science, global economy, law, management, journalism and public relations to 4,500 undergraduate students as well as graduate researchers. The faculty of about 1,100 includes more than 150 professors (holding a "Doctor of Sciences" degree), more than 400 holders of "Candidate of Sciences" degree, 300 associate professors, as well as over two dozen full and correspondent members of the Russian Academy of Sciences and various specialised Russian and international academies, nine Merited scientists of Russia.
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