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  1. Industrial Academy (Moscow) Coordinates: 55.76861°N 37.6625°E. The Industrial Academy ( Russian: Промакадемия) was an educational institution operating in Moscow from 1925 to 1941; it also had branches in Leningrad (from 1929) and Sverdlovsk (from 1931).

  2. D. Mendeleev University of Chemical Technology of Russia. Российский химико-технологический университет имени Д. И. Менделеева. Former name. The Moscow Industrial School, Moscow D. Mendeleev Institute of Chemical Technology (MCTI), University of Chemical Technology of Russia ...

  3. In 1929, Khrushchev again sought to further his education, following Kaganovich (now in the Kremlin as a close associate of Stalin) to Moscow and enrolling in the Stalin Industrial Academy. Khrushchev never completed his studies there, but his career in the Party flourished. [35]

  4. 13 de abr. de 2024 · In 1929 he received permission to go to Moscow to study metallurgy at the Stalin Industrial Academy. There he was appointed secretary of the academys Party Committee. In 1931 he went back to full-time party work in Moscow. By 1933 he had become second secretary of the Moscow Regional Committee.

  5. 24.05.2024 FinU Presented Innovative Products for Education and Business at Conference ‘Digital Industry of Industrial Russia ... Moscow, Leningradsky Prospekt, 49/2 . Contacts; Career; ... Contact Center +7499 943-98-55 . academy@fa.ru. International Relations Office +7 499 553-1298 / +7 499 553-1301 . inter@fa.ru.

  6. The Industrial Academy ( Russian: Промакадемия) was an educational institution operating in Moscow from 1925 to 1941; it also had branches in Leningrad (from 1929) and Sverdlovsk (from 1931).

  7. The Industrial Academy (Russian: Промакадемия) was an educational institution operating in Moscow from 1925 to 1941; it also had branches in Leningrad (from 1929) and Sverdlovsk (from 1931).