History
Russian University of Economics was founded in 1907 and has served as an expert institution in economics for over 100 years. The university established itself as a premier center for economic education and research throughout Russian history, adapting to changing economic systems and educational paradigms. From its inception, the institution focused on developing specialists capable of understanding and addressing Russia’s economic challenges and opportunities. Throughout the twentieth century, the university evolved alongside the Soviet and post-Soviet economies, maintaining commitment to rigorous economic education grounded in both theoretical principles and practical applications. The transition to the modern Russian Federation brought opportunities for curriculum expansion and international collaboration. The university developed comprehensive educational programs spanning undergraduate through doctoral levels, incorporating contemporary economic theories and methodologies. Today, the institution’s century-long heritage reflects accumulated expertise in economics, finance, management, and related disciplines. The university’s mission centers on promoting Russia’s sustainable socio-economic development through intellectual accumulation, building upon a foundation of over a century of economic scholarship and professional training.

