KBSU for the first time entered the Moscow International University Ranking «Three University Missions» (MosIUR)

Release date: 30.08.2022
Congratulations to the staff, teachers and students of the Kabardino-Balkarian State University named after H.M. Berbekov with a high result — entry into the Moscow international rating «Three Missions of the University»! Its formation was initiated by the Russian Union of Rectors in accordance with the instructions of the President of Russia V.V. Putin. Rating operator – the Association of Compilers of Ratings, Rankings and Other Performance Evaluations (ACP), whose members are leading rating and research centers. This ranking, compiled since 2017, evaluates all three key missions of the university: education, science and interaction with society.
Another unique feature of the ranking is the number of graduates, about which there is a separate article on Wikipedia. In 2021, the rating received official recognition from the Government of Russia — it is taken into account when selecting foreign educational and scientific organizations whose diplomas do not need to be confirmed in Russia, and in addition, the rating is included in the state program «Scientific and technological development of the Russian Federation».
The results of the sixth edition of the Moscow International University Ranking «Three Missions of the University» 2022 were presented during a press conference at TASS. Kabardino-Balkarian State University named after H.M. Berbekov entered: — in the interval group 1651-1800 in the world ranking — in the interval group 113-146 among Russian universities (there are more than 700 universities in the Russian Federation). The list of the best universities in the world includes universities from 45 constituent entities of the Russian Federation (there are 85 regions in the Russian Federation in total). Among the universities of the North Caucasian Federal District, this ranking, along with KBSU, includes Pyatigorsk State University and the North Caucasian Federal University (10 federal universities, like Moscow State University and St. Petersburg State University, have the highest status among the types of Russian higher educational institutions).
In 2022, the number of universities represented in the Moscow International University Ranking (MosIUR) increased to 1800 from 1650 a year earlier. It includes universities from 103 countries, including 146 Russian universities. The full version of the rating materials in Russian is available on the website.