Russia's Biggest University - Moscow State University/МГУ - Вокруг территории

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  • Опубліковано 6 чер 2024
  • Come on a walk around one of Moscow's most famous buildings, Moscow State University (МГУ) and learn about the buildings history, what oddities you can find about the campus, and other interesting facts
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  • @creamcreamm4389
    @creamcreamm4389 9 місяців тому +2

    Thank you so much for this fun and educational video. Felt like I was watching a documentary. Enjoyed it a lot 👍🏼

    • @russiaincontext
      @russiaincontext  9 місяців тому +1

      Thank you so much! I'm working to create more videos like this one all the time, so be sure to take a look at others on the channel!

    • @creamcreamm4389
      @creamcreamm4389 9 місяців тому

      @@russiaincontext will do 🔥

  • @orim298s
    @orim298s Рік тому +2

    Great video of the MKU campus. Looking forward to views in the spring. Like the 360 camera you were using.

    • @russiaincontext
      @russiaincontext  Рік тому

      Thanks! I'm hoping to really utilize it's capabilities more and more in coming videos so that viewers can maybe even control the angle themselves. Still figuring that all out, though

  • @graywhite1529
    @graywhite1529 Рік тому +1

    the mound behind the wire is an emergency water supply cistern for Moscow as it situated on high ground relative to the city

    • @russiaincontext
      @russiaincontext  Рік тому

      I know that there is a historical cistern closer to Косыгина, but is that also the case for the area near the main building?

    • @graywhite1529
      @graywhite1529 Рік тому

      @@russiaincontext if You take a look at wikimapia it gives the same kind of ref as for Kosygina (my initial reply was apparently blocked by the tube, sorry)

  • @graywhite1529
    @graywhite1529 Рік тому +1

    as to the building of the MSU it is one of the 7 sisters of Moscow and it was originally designed as a large hotel complex, but when the MSU rector came to Stalin with his woes on not being able to accommodate for the growing number of students, there was a model of this building in Stalin's study and Stalin simply gave it away to the rector for the new MSU

    • @russiaincontext
      @russiaincontext  Рік тому

      I hadn't heard that about the hotel complex. I'll have to look into that. With the Hotel Ukraine being one of the 7 Sisters, though, it seems strange that they would have planned 2 hotels in such a style

    • @graywhite1529
      @graywhite1529 Рік тому

      @@russiaincontext don't forget Leningradskay, there is also sister #8 smack in the middle of Warsaw, the poles still go ballistic over it 😁

    • @russiaincontext
      @russiaincontext  Рік тому

      @@graywhite1529 Wow, how did I forget Leningradskay! I tried to avoid Площадь трёх вокзалов, so that's probably a big part of it)) And yeah, I know of the one in Warsaw, but I feel that's more of an "inspired by" type story. Still, they certainly aren't fans of it, nevertheless

    • @graywhite1529
      @graywhite1529 Рік тому

      @@russiaincontext heh, nope, it was literally "GIFTED" (and no excuses taken ) 😃

  • @ThatGuy-fq8cn
    @ThatGuy-fq8cn Рік тому +1

    This is quite in depth video about MSU. I gather that you probably have something to do with education yourself. You've mentioned that you came as a student first and may have stayed to be a teacher of some kind?

    • @russiaincontext
      @russiaincontext  Рік тому

      No, oddly enough. I just love picking up interesting information about the places around me and exploring thoroughly

    • @ThatGuy-fq8cn
      @ThatGuy-fq8cn Рік тому

      @@russiaincontext Given that you did such a stellar job and apparently have interest in such topics, may I suggest a next place for you to explore?

    • @russiaincontext
      @russiaincontext  Рік тому +1

      @ThatGuy Absolutely! I'm always interested to know what people want to see/hear about/think I should explore

    • @ThatGuy-fq8cn
      @ThatGuy-fq8cn Рік тому

      @@russiaincontext I suggest you explore Novodevichy Convent, also known as Bogoroditse-Smolensky Monastery. Besides it's beauty and rich history, it should be a good break from artifacts of only last 80 years.

    • @russiaincontext
      @russiaincontext  Рік тому

      Yeah, it's definitely towards the top of my list of places to hit up, so I'll bump it up based on your suggestion. Filming in the winter, in the cold is difficult for long periods of time, so it might not be super soon, but I'll prioritize it. Also, I don't remember that being any restriction on filming last time I was there, but I'll have to check; things have changed a decent amount in the last year

  • @codingwithifeanyi5379
    @codingwithifeanyi5379 Рік тому

    do u recommmend this school (or any in russia) for cs or china

    • @russiaincontext
      @russiaincontext  Рік тому

      Could you please explain what you mean by "for cs or china"?

    • @codingwithifeanyi5379
      @codingwithifeanyi5379 Рік тому

      @@russiaincontext computer science

    • @russiaincontext
      @russiaincontext  Рік тому

      @@codingwithifeanyi5379 If you're planning to study in Russia, MSU is one of the top schools in any department

    • @badquestion4785
      @badquestion4785 Рік тому +3

      Bauman state technical university. Bauman specializes in hard science and engineering. So if u want to use your CS degree more in automation and engineering than Bauman could be better.

    • @russiaincontext
      @russiaincontext  Рік тому

      @@badquestion4785 Thanks for the assist 😀

  • @Irina-xo2rn
    @Irina-xo2rn 3 місяці тому

    Наши учебные заведеня , дают лучшие знания, в отличие от ваших!!! Наши лучшие!!!😂😂😂

  • @highbrowhorse
    @highbrowhorse Рік тому

    Nice video, but colors look flat

    • @russiaincontext
      @russiaincontext  Рік тому

      They are a bit, still learning the ropes on video making/editing

  • @pellepopcorn6129
    @pellepopcorn6129 Рік тому +1

    Российское университетское образование больше не приемлемо в мире, и большинство университетов Европы больше не принимают студентов по обмену из России или Беларуси. Неонацизму и диктатуре просто нет места в университетском мире.

    • @russiaincontext
      @russiaincontext  Рік тому +2

      Plenty of Russian students are still studying abroad at institutes and universities across Europe and the US, as such places typically are interested not in a student's country of birth, but their skills and intellect. Perhaps there are instances of Russians being turned away, but I'd count those as the exceptions, not the rule.
      That said, I wholly agree with your final statement

    • @pellepopcorn6129
      @pellepopcorn6129 Рік тому +1

      @@russiaincontext Students in already existing exchange programs are something else. Purely Russian education to a degree inside Russia is what’s no longer accepted abroad. It’s only a positive feature when people can and are allowed to study in another country. From out of that we certainly get different perspectives and not only horrendous and scientifically incorrect propaganda.

    • @user-gb3qu4gp9v
      @user-gb3qu4gp9v 11 місяців тому +3

      Медузский пропагандист.

    • @user-fh3cv8iy2k
      @user-fh3cv8iy2k 7 місяців тому

      Где ты видел диктатуру? Нацисты это Европа. Италия, Финляндия, Литва, и многие страны воевали на стороне фашистов в 1941-45 года. Почему то про это в Европе не принято говорить. Всë правительство европейских стран - лживые педерасты. А народ на столько ограничен, что дальше своего носа ничего не видит. 😂😂