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'''MSITI''' ({{lang-ru|МГИИТ}}) - "Moscow State Institute for Tourism Industry n. a. [[Yuri Senkevich]]" (under the government of Moscow).<br />
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'''MSITI''' ({{langx|ru|МГИИТ}}) - "Moscow State Institute for Tourism Industry n. a. [[Yuri Senkevich]]" (under the government of Moscow).

MSITI is the biggest academy for tourism in [[Moscow]], [[Russia]]. The Academy was founded in 1966 to educate baccalaureates and specialists in the field of tourism and economists-managers.
MSITI is the biggest academy for tourism in [[Moscow]], [[Russia]]. The Academy was founded in 1966 to educate baccalaureates and specialists in the field of tourism and economists-managers.


==History==
==History==
Created on September 30, 1966 as the Higher Courses on the training and retraining of specialists related to serving foreign tourists.<ref>Постановление Совета Министров СССР от 30.10.1966 № 789 «О подготовке кадров для работы с иностранными туристами»</ref> In October 1975, the Higher Courses and the Problem Research Laboratory for the development of sectoral rules for receiving and servicing foreign tourists and Soviet citizens in the [[USSR]] in the hotel and tourist complex were transformed into the Institute for Advanced Studies of Senior Managers and Specialists of the USSR Glavintourist.<ref>Распоряжение Совета Министров СССР от 07.10.1975 № 2273-р</ref> In the same year, on the eve of the [[1980 Summer Olympics|1980 Olympic Games]], training sessions for [[bartender]]s were held annually at the institute with the participation of specialists from the United States, through which more than 500 people passed.{{sfn|Попов|2014|с=147}}
Created on September 30, 1966 as the Higher Courses on the training and retraining of specialists related to serving foreign tourists.<ref>Постановление Совета Министров СССР от 30.10.1966 № 789 «О подготовке кадров для работы с иностранными туристами»</ref> In October 1975, the Higher Courses and the Problem Research Laboratory for the development of sectoral rules for receiving and servicing foreign tourists and Soviet citizens in the [[USSR]] in the hotel and tourist complex were transformed into the Institute for Advanced Studies of Senior Managers and Specialists of the USSR Glavintourist.<ref>Распоряжение Совета Министров СССР от 07.10.1975 № 2273-р</ref> In the same year, on the eve of the [[1980 Summer Olympics|1980 Olympic Games]], training sessions for [[bartender]]s were held annually at the institute with the participation of specialists from the United States, through which more than 500 people passed.{{sfn|Popov|2014|p=147}}


==Faculties==
==Faculties==
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==External links==
==Sources==
* {{cite journal |last=Popov |first=Alexey Dmitrievich |language=ru |script-title=ru:"Зачем нам этот скипидар напополам с лимонадом?": Кулинарные секреты Олимпиады-80 |trans-title="Why do we need this turpentine and lemonade?": Culinary secrets of the Olympics-80 |url=https://elibrary.ru/item.asp?id=22555159 |journal=Родина (Motherland) |date=2014 |number=12 |pages=147–149}} ([https://rg.ru/2015/07/17/rodina-limonad.html copy])

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* [http://en.mgiit.ru/ The official website of MSITI]
* [http://en.mgiit.ru/ The official website of MSITI]


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Latest revision as of 20:26, 23 November 2024

Moscow State Institute for Tourism Industry n. a. Yuri Senkevich
Московский Государственный Институт Индустрии Туризма имени Ю.А.Сенкевича
TypePublic
Established1966
Location
Websitehttp://en.mgiit.ru/

MSITI (Russian: МГИИТ) - "Moscow State Institute for Tourism Industry n. a. Yuri Senkevich" (under the government of Moscow).

MSITI is the biggest academy for tourism in Moscow, Russia. The Academy was founded in 1966 to educate baccalaureates and specialists in the field of tourism and economists-managers.

History

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Created on September 30, 1966 as the Higher Courses on the training and retraining of specialists related to serving foreign tourists.[1] In October 1975, the Higher Courses and the Problem Research Laboratory for the development of sectoral rules for receiving and servicing foreign tourists and Soviet citizens in the USSR in the hotel and tourist complex were transformed into the Institute for Advanced Studies of Senior Managers and Specialists of the USSR Glavintourist.[2] In the same year, on the eve of the 1980 Olympic Games, training sessions for bartenders were held annually at the institute with the participation of specialists from the United States, through which more than 500 people passed.[3]

Faculties

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References

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  1. ^ Постановление Совета Министров СССР от 30.10.1966 № 789 «О подготовке кадров для работы с иностранными туристами»
  2. ^ Распоряжение Совета Министров СССР от 07.10.1975 № 2273-р
  3. ^ Popov 2014, p. 147.

Sources

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  • Popov, Alexey Dmitrievich (2014). "Зачем нам этот скипидар напополам с лимонадом?": Кулинарные секреты Олимпиады-80 ["Why do we need this turpentine and lemonade?": Culinary secrets of the Olympics-80]. Родина (Motherland) (in Russian) (12): 147–149. (copy)

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