Moscow Aviation Institute (National Research University), MAI, was founded in 1930 to train qualified personnel for the aviation industry. Since its founding, MAI has trained more than 160,000 professionals in aviation, space science, and industry, including more than 250 general and chief designers, heads of research, and design organizations of basic industries.
Accumulated scientific, pedagogical, educational, and scientific-methodological experience, along with a unique technology base and extensive links within the aerospace industry allow MAI to conduct training of highly qualified specialists. Because of MAI's exceptional level of instruction, trained specialists leave with knowledge and skills that meet the current requirements of both Russian and global labor markets.
Moscow Aviation Institute (National Research University) is a Technology Park, which, along with classrooms, has research and education centers, resource centers, design offices, and numerous laboratories. This campus also has an experimental plant, airfield facilities, and a student center.
Among the graduates of MAI are 21 cosmonauts who have worked in space for a total of more than 13 years. 14 of them have performed 61 extra-vehicular space walks.
The University also has trained over 60 Olympic, World, and European champions in various sports.
Currently, approximately 20,000 students study in different forms at the University's 12 faculties, 2 institutes (both with faculty status), and 4 branches. 93% of university students study subjects related to MAI's specialty areas.