Finance Academy under the Government Russian Federation | |
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(FA under the Government of the Russian Federation) | |
Year founded | |
President | Gryaznova A.G. , Doctor of Economics, Professor |
Rector | Eskindarov M.A. , Doctor of Economics, Professor |
Location | Moscow, Leningradsky Prospekt, 49 |
Website | http://www.fa.ru |
Financial Academy under the Government of the Russian Federation(FA) - Russian state university, specializing in training financiers. Located in Moscow. The rector of the Academy is Mikhail Eskindarov, the president of the Academy is Alla Gryaznova.
Story
The history of the Financial Academy dates back to December 1918, when the People's Commissariat of Finance decided to create the first specialized financial university in the history of Russia - the Moscow Financial and Economic Institute. It was opened on March 2, 1919 and its first rector was D. P. Bogolepov, a graduate of Moscow State University, Deputy People's Commissar of Finance of the RSFSR. In September 1946, MFEI was merged with another higher educational institution - the Moscow Credit and Economic Institute, which had been teaching students since 1931. As a result of the merger of these universities, the Moscow Financial Institute was formed. In 1991, it was transformed into the State Financial Academy, and in 1992, according to the decree of the President of the Russian Federation B.N. Yeltsin, into the Financial Academy under the Government of the Russian Federation. In 2010, the Financial Academy was given the status of a University.
Academy structure
Faculties
- Finance and credit
- Management and Sociology
- Accounting and audit
- Taxes and taxation
- International economic relations
- International Faculty of Economics
- International Finance Faculty
- Law and political science
Institutes
- graduate School public administration
- Business Administration and Business
- Short-term programs
- International Business School
- Advanced training for teachers
- Shortened programs
- Financial and economic research
Departments
- Risk analysis and economic security
- Audit and control
- English language
- Banks and banking management
- Accounting
- Military department
- State, municipal and corporate governance
- Civil service
- State legal disciplines
- Civil Law and Procedure
- Monetary relations and monetary policy
- Investment management
- Innovative business
- Innovation management
- Foreign languages
- Information technology
- Stories
- Macroeconomics
- Macroeconomic regulation
- Mathematicians
- Mathematical modeling of economic processes
- International monetary, credit and financial relations
- Management
- Microeconomics
- World economy and international business
- Taxes and taxation
- Property valuation and management
- Political Science
- Business law, civil and arbitration proceedings
- Applied Mathematics
- Applied Psychology
- Regional Economy
- Russian language
- System analysis in economics
- Sociology
- Statistics
- Insurance business
- Theories and histories of state and law
- Probability theory and mathematical statistics
- Physical education
- Philosophy
- Finance
- Financial management
- Financial control
- Financial law
- Securities and financial engineering
- Economics and crisis management
- Economic analysis
Military department
The Financial Academy is among the universities that retained military departments after 2008.
Notable alumni
- A. Borodin - President of the Bank of Moscow, Vice-President of the Association of Russian Banks
- N. Vrublevsky - Director-Editor-in-Chief of the publishing house "Accounting"
- V. Chistova - Deputy Minister of Defense of the Russian Federation
- V. Gerashchenko is a famous banker and politician
- A. Gryaznova - President of the Financial Academy, until 2006 - Rector of the Financial Academy under the Government of the Russian Federation
- A. Drozdov - Chairman of the Board of the Pension Fund of the Russian Federation
- A. Zvonova - Director-Editor-in-Chief of the Publishing House "Finance and Statistics"
- B. Zlatkis - Deputy Chairman of the Board of Sberbank of Russia
- A. Kazmin - ex-general director of FSUE Russian Post
- A. Kozlov - former first deputy chairman of Bank Ross
- L. Kudelina - former Deputy Minister of Defense of the Russian Federation
- D. Orlov - Chairman of the Board of Bank Vozrozhdenie, Chairman Board of Trustees Financial Academy
- V. Panskov - former Minister of Finance of the Russian Federation and Auditor of the Accounts Chamber of the Russian Federation
- M. Prokhorov - President of the ONEXIM group
- I. Suvorov - Chairman of the Board of Interstate Bank
- V. S. Pavlov - former Chairman of the Government of the Russian Federation
- A. Khloponin - Deputy Chairman of the Government of the Russian Federation and Plenipotentiary Representative of the President of the Russian Federation in the Northern Military District
- V. Shenaev - economist, corresponding member of the Russian Academy of Sciences.
- And Zverev is the long-term Minister of Finance of the USSR
- K. Shor - Head of the Main Directorate of the Central Bank of the Russian Federation for Moscow
- V. Dmitriev - Chairman of the Board of Vnesheconombank
- Sergey Vadimovich Stepashin - Russian statesman and political figure, Chairman of the Government of the Russian Federation from May to August 1999, Chairman of the Accounts Chamber of the Russian Federation (since 2000), doctor legal sciences, professor, reserve colonel general.
See also
- Russian Academy of Public Administration under the President of the Russian Federation
- Academy of Management under the President of the Republic of Belarus
Links
- Financial Academy under the Government of the Russian Federation
- Association of Alumni of the Financial Academy under the Government of the Russian Federation
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I exist - I am a student who, by the time I was 21, had already tasted 5 universities. You will say that I am crazy, why not settle down in one educational institution and graduate from it? I am a rebel by nature, my character is very complex. I'm simply not able to adapt to something I don't like. Now I’ll tell you about each university, what prompted me to leave it and how things are everywhere.
She graduated from school at the age of 17. I was always an excellent student and didn’t consider the Unified State Exam a big problem. I studied in a very strong gymnasium, so humanities subjects were always held in high esteem and I studied with a special bias.
I decided to take 5 subjects: Russian language, mathematics, German, social studies, history.
I gravitated towards both economics and jurisprudence. Therefore, I immediately set myself a goal - to survive at any cost in two universities at once (one in absentia, of course).
Since I have always been an active Olympiad participant, everything Unified State Exam results, with the exception of Russian and German, were equal to 100 points (and I didn’t pass very well, society 86, history 92, mathematics 80).
I managed to pass Russian at 95, German at 90.
There was only one small thing left to do: choose universities and decide which specialty to study full-time and which to study in absentia.
I ...
Show in full...I visited a bunch of preschool educational institutions, so I had an idea about universities. Plus I talked to students, the picture more or less emerged. And what do you think I chose? Yes. I chose the standard list of universities for a student: Moscow State University, MGIMO, St. Petersburg State University, Higher School of Economics and RANEPA. Plus for extramural studies: RUDN University and Moscow State Law Academy.
I decided to go to the correspondence course as a lawyer)
It seems, like any person who visited St. Petersburg, I squeaked that I wanted to study there, but I didn’t even imagine what kind of hell it would be. But more on that later. At first, MSU finally bribed me with its status! And so, I, a student at the Higher School of Civil Engineering, am trying to combine two higher educations. Oh yes, I went to Moscow State Law Academy for extramural studies.
And then the f***ing began.
1. MSU is not cool at all. Lectures, lectures, lectures, lectures. The students are some idiots. Apart from studying, no one talks to anyone about anything. With all this, I came across a terrible hostel, where I literally lived in Spartan conditions. If we compare it with the photographs published, it seems, a few posts below (Gorny was there), then in this Gorny I wouldn’t have spared 30 thousand a month to live like them. I had some kind of terrible mattress, as if there were stones in it, a room for 6 people (and I lived with foreigners, we had such “fun”). And within the first month I was so fed up with studying at this stupid university that I came up with an escape plan. But first I’ll tell you more about my studies and teachers.
First, they take bribes here. MSU is not an honest university at all. I will say more, I myself gave a bribe. Not all, but there are such teachers!
The second is a standard day for a GSHA student: woke up - went to the university - the most boring seminars, lectures - the most depressing teacher faces - your boring nerdy fellow students - you go home - you chew the material - it’s already night. Funny? I'm a student, I want to have fun! At least sometimes! Then there was a funny situation at the session. I studied for B grades and then they slapped me with a C grade. Although I passed with a 4 and nothing else. F*ck, I sat there crying to the dean. We went to see the teacher together - well, I never gave it a 4. But I really answered no lower than a 4!!! I freaked out, finished my studies until the end of the year and ran to the highly praised GSOM St. Petersburg State University for management.
Moscow State University and St. Petersburg State University are heaven and earth, just like Moscow and St. Petersburg.
It’s very cool to study at St. Petersburg State University! But living in St. Petersburg is not very good for an unadapted person.
They didn’t give me a dorm at VUNK, so I lived in PUNK. If now everyone studies at the estate in Peterhof, then PUNK is located about 15 minutes away. Where was my building? Yes. In another estate. In another city (directly, in the center of St. Petersburg, and not in Peterhof).
First you have to ride for an hour to the nearest metro station in a smelly, overloaded bus. Then it takes another 30 minutes to get to Vaska. From Vaska it’s still a walk to GSOM. An hour and a half - I was still praying to get it done so quickly. But I know that now it’s even worse for VSM students, since it takes even longer for city students to get to the new estate.
Therefore, our studies began at 10. And ended at 8. Even on Saturdays. And I still whined about MSU?
About the state of the dorms: well, here I came across a paradise. Firstly, Peterhof is very quiet and very beautiful, and almost all St. Petersburg State University students live in Punk, so there is a very friendly atmosphere there and everyone becomes real good friends. The rooms have just been renovated, all the furniture is new, and there are double rooms.
But the main drawback of St. Petersburg State University is the fucking location of the humanities faculties. Almost all humanities faculties are located on Vaska, and students live in Peterhof, although there are also dorms on Vaska! But they are for the elite.
Bitch, but studying here was absolute hell! Of course, it’s interesting here, the teachers make you fall in love with them and most importantly - there are no bribes! And no one even dares to mention it.
Where do we go in our free time? To the promenade along Nevsky and to the Mariinsky Theater. I know that not all St. Petersburg residents are like this, but GSOM students constantly go somewhere to cultural places (I’m closer to padik, oh the front door, honestly).
basically, if we put aside the facts that it’s a very long way to get there, study all day in the literal sense of the word, and even the students pretend to be under-intellectuals, and also the terrible wind (by the way, I lived in Pitet for a year, and there was almost no rain - so these stereotypes are a bluff), then overall everything was bad.
It’s really interesting to study, it’s especially cool that Putin drops by, that the classes are taught by the Minister of Transport, and your director is the President of VTB. That is, such people are like our slaves))) like “Minister of Transport, let’s have some tea.” "Bon appetit, Minister of Transport."
Well, due to the hefty tuition fees (about 500 thousand), the state of GSOM, of course, is impeccable. Especially the new campus, yes.
Well, if I still somehow survived the first semester, then by the session the shit had already begun, when three skins were torn from us, when it hurt your eyes to teach, teach and teach, in the second semester I realized that there to survive, you need to either be fucking motivated, that in the 3rd or 4th year you will go study abroad, or that after GSOM you will definitely become a millionaire, or just be a complete nerd, but I was not inspired by either, neither second nor third. And when I was already dying and crying into my mother’s phone, which was very difficult (don’t forget, I still have a correspondence course!), my mother simply told me to pick up the documents. By the way, cool crap, it’s customary here (in all of St. Petersburg, but as I later realized, in all of Russia) to call GSOM students “elite.” Well, yes, probably only a select few will get along there.
I transferred to HSE. Oh, absolutely everything there infuriated me. Starting from creepy dorms, ending with the fact that it’s fucking boring there. And bribery at HSE is thriving at a good level. But having bought a session, I successfully transferred to Finashka after the first session and here I stayed. More information about HSE:
Studying is easy compared to the two previous universities.
Dorms cal.
Teachers - cal. Boring.
Students - cal. By the way, those who studied with me all said that they were not interested in studying here.
University status? You can't even feel it here. But after Moscow State University and St. Petersburg State University, I was a little overzealous.
Exams are expensive. Not relevant. But I was too lazy to teach myself (I delved deeper into jurisprudence), so it was not difficult to find a peasant who managed all the bribes and took them to the teachers.
I got the feeling that all HSE students have cerebral palsy. Somewhat slow and twitchy.
I ran away to FU. And then everything suited me. Finally!!! The hostels are good. Close to school. They don't load. Easy to learn. There are bribes, but few will be able to give them to anyone. The teachers are boring, but they are a good team, and most importantly, they are kind and understanding. No one here imagined that they were studying God knows where. Well, because the Faculty of Science is not such a prestigious university when compared with MGIMO, St. Petersburg State University, and Moscow State University. And then I finally decided to stay.
Friends, go to the Federal University under the Government of the Russian Federation if you don’t want to stress too much, but at the same time want to get a high-quality education. Oh yes, I studied in absentia at a very good university, Moscow State Law Academy, and I still study.
So.
Let's summarize.
1. Difficulty of training: 1-GSOM SPbSU, 2-GSGA MSU, 3-HSE, 4-FU.
2. Quality of dormitories: 1-SPBSU, 2-FU, 3-MSU, 4-HSE.
3. Interestingness of training: 1-SPBSU, 2-FU, 3-MSU, 4-HSE
4. Quality of education: 1-St. Petersburg State University, 2-MSU, 3-HSE, 4-FU
5. Free time: 1-FU, 2-HSE, 3-MSU, 4-SPBSU
Peace to everyone!!!
I am studying economics at the Financial University under the Government of the Russian Federation. I immediately note that the review will be negative, so if you are from the Finashka galaxy - best university, ko-ko-ko”, then you can stupidly not read and not waste time insulting me and my arguments in the comments, especially if there is no evidence of my wrongness. Let me start by saying that everyone I won’t rant too much, I’ll just list the main ones ... Cons: these are the 80% of weak teachers, to be honest - teaching staff WEAK, their requirements for students are NONE, it is clear that many do not know their subject very well and it is not clear how they defended their candidate’s thesis. There are just young girls with round eyes who JUST READ EVERYTHING FROM THE SHEET, without even taking their eyes off it, in practical classes. They can't explain ANYTHING, especially when it comes to solving problems. In general, neither the learning process, nor the knowledge gained, nor the teaching staff can save us from giving this university at least a three. In my opinion, a university is not capable of giving anything other than a diploma, even if you are ready to receive something from it and are open to education. Two.
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