Mendeleev University of Chemical Technology
(Dmitry Mendeleev University of Chemical Technology of Russia (MUCTR) is now approaching its 125th anniversary. This remarkable age inspires reverence, and obliges us to keep up with the established traditions. Now MUCTR almost 6 000 students, including over 150 students from 35 foreign countries; more than 300 post-graduate students; about 300 PhD holders and Associate Professors; is more than 100 Doctors of Science and Professors; 3 Academicians and Correspondent Members of the Russian Academy of Sciences. There are nine Faculties: Faculty of Natural Sciences; Faculty of Chemical Engineering; Faculty of Technology of Inorganic Substances and High Temperature Materials; Faculty of Technology of Organic Substances and Pharmaceutical Chemistry; Faculty of Technology of Oil&Gas Chemistry and Polymer Materials; Faculty of Information Technologies and Management; Faculty of Biotechnology and Industrial Ecology; Faculty of Chemical Engineering; Humanitarian Faculty. Four Institutes function within D. Mendeleev University, namely: the Institute of Modern Energetics and Nanomaterials; the Institute of Chemistry and Problems of Sustainable Development; the Institute of Economics and Management; the Novomoskovsk Institute (MUCTR Branch, Tula Region, Russia). Certificate on the State Accreditation – №3153 (19 of June 2019), State License – №1930 (08 of February 2016). The University runs undergraduate and graduate/postgraduate programs).
Russian Chemical-Technological University. DI. Mendeleyev sees its mission to meet the growing needs of the economy and civil Russian society as a competitive specialist capable of working in chemical complex of the country and high-tech sectors of production, R & research and educational institutions.
Foundation year:1880
Short name:MUCTR
Type:Public
Students:5260
Faculty:520
Faculty/Students Ratio:10:1
Region:Europe
Location:Moscow