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This is the list of Honorary Professors of
Moscow State University.
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Chinghiz Aitmatov, Russian/Kyrgyz novelist (2004)
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Askar Akayev, physicist, 1st President of
Kyrgyzstan (1996)
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Patriarch Alexy II of Moscow (1993)
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Zhores Alferov, physicist,
Nobel Prize winner (2001)
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Heydar Aliyev, 3rd President of
Azerbaijan (2008)
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Ilham Aliyev, 4th President of
Azerbaijan (2008)
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Tatiana Anodina, aviation engineer, the chairperson of the
Interstate Aviation Committee (2015)
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Dario Antiseri, Italian philosopher (2002)
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Irina Arkhipova, opera singer (2001)
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Mykola Azarov, geologist, 14th Prime Minister of
Ukraine (2014)
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Ban Ki-moon, South Korean politician, 8th Secretary-General of the
United Nations (2008)
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Craig Barrett, American business executive, the
CEO of
Intel (2000)
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Leonid Berlyand, American mathematician (2017)
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John Bernal, British biophysicist and historian of science (1956)
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Klaus von Beyme, German political scientist (2010)
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Giovanni Fabrizio Bignami, Italian astrophysicist (2013)
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Niels Bohr, Danish physicist,
Nobel Prize winner (1961)
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Irina Bokova, Bulgarian politician, former Director-General of
UNESCO (2011)
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Massimo Capaccioli [
it], Italian astrophysicist (2010)
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Yevgeniy Chazov, physician and healthcare executive (2002)
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Viktor Chernomyrdin, industrialist and politician, 29th Prime Minister of Russia (1997)
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James Franklin Collins, American diplomat, a former
United States Ambassador to
Russia (2001)
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Arnaud Denjoy, French mathematician (1956)
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Fidel Felix Castro Diaz-Balart, Cuban politician, son of
Fidel Castro, graduate of the Moscow State University (2013)
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Nikolai Dobronravov, poet (2015)
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Werner Ebeling [
de], German physicist (2006)
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Terence Emmons [
ru], American historian, specialist in Russian history (2005)
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Bertalan Farkas, Hungarian
cosmonaut, first
Esperantist in space (2015)
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Vladimir Fedoseyev, conductor,
People's Artist of the USSR (2006)
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Gérard Férey, French chemist (2014)
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William Z. Foster, American communist, a chairman of the
Communist Party in the United States (1961)
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Juan Ramón de la Fuente, Mexican psychiatrist, healthcare and academic administrator (2006)
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Hans-Georg Gadamer, German philosopher (2000)
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Indira Gandhi, 3rd Prime Minister of
India (1971)
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Valery Gergiev, conductor and opera company director (2001)
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Valéry Giscard d'Estaing, President of France (2015)
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Rolf Gleiter [
de], German chemist (2003)
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Thomas Gries, Director of the
RWTH Aachen Institute of Textile Technology (ITA) (2013)
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Stanislav Grof, Czech psychiatrist (2007)
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Marek Halter, French writer and journalist (1998)
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Dmitri Hvorostovsky, opera singer,
People's Artist of Russia (2006)
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Daisaku Ikeda, Japanese Buddhist philosopher (2002)
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Paul Irwin, American Methodist minister and animal protection activist (2002)
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Gjorge Ivanov, 4th President of Macedonia (2014)
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Vladimir Jurowski, conductor (2016)
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Sergey Kapitsa, physicist and a host of a popular scientific TV show (2010)
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Islam Karimov, 1st President of Uzbekistan (2001)
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Anatoly Karpov, chess grandmaster and former World Champion (2001)
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Alyaksandr Kazulin, Belarusian mathematician, statesman and politician (2001)
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Mohammad Khatami, Iranian statesman, 5th President of
Iran (2001)
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Patriarch Kirill of Moscow, Primate of the
Russian Orthodox Church (2011)
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Aleksander Kwaśniewski, 3rd President of
Poland (2004)
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Václav Klaus, 2nd President of the
Czech Republic (2007)
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Rolf-Dieter Kluge, German Slavist (1995)
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Joseph Kobzon, singer, People's Artist of the USSR (2008)
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Andrei Konchalovsky, film director and screenwriter (2017)
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Mikhail Kovalchuk, physicist, Corresponding Member of the
Russian Academy of Sciences (2016)
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Salomon Kroonenberg [
nl], Dutch geologist (2008)
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Leonid Kuchma, 2nd President of Ukraine (1998)
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Li Lanqing, Chinese politician (2000)
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Alexander Lukashenko, President of
Belarus (1996)
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Yury Luzhkov, 2nd Mayor of
Moscow (1996)
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Carlos Alfredo Magariños, Argentine politician and UN official (1999)
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Vladislav Malkevich, economist and business executive, donated his art collection to the University (2016)
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Mirjana Marković, Yugoslav politician, widow of
Slobodan Milošević (1996)
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Denis Matsuev, classical pianist (2011)
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Gérard Maugin, French engineering scientist (2001)
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Ekaterina Maximova, ballerina (1995)
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Dennis Meadows, American scientist and writer (2004)
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Ruslan Medzhitov, American immunologist (2012)
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Bernd Meyer [
de], German fuel technologist (2015)
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Rustam Minnikhanov, 2nd President of
Tatarstan (2016)
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Craig Mundie, American computer scientist,
Microsoft executive (2006)
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Arto Mustajoki [
fi], Finnish Slavist (1999)
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Yasuhiro Nakasone, Japanese politician, Prime Minister of
Japan (1993)
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Nursultan Nazarbayev, 1st President of
Kazakhstan (1996)
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Zdeněk Nejedlý, Czech writer, national thinker and statesman (1953)
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Claudio Nicolini [
it], Italian biophysicist (2010)
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Mikhail Nikolayev, 1st President of the
Sakha republic in
Russia (1996)
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Keizō Obuchi, Japanese politician, 54th Prime Minister of
Japan (1998)
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Yury Osipov, mathematician and statesman, President of the Russian Academy of Sciences (1996)
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Aleksandra Pakhmutova, composer,
People's Artist of the USSR (2015)
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Maya Plisetskaya, ballerina and choreographer (1993)
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Martyn Poliakoff, British chemist (1999)
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Yevgeny Primakov, arabist, foreign intelligence officer, politician (1998)
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Ernö Pungor, Hungarian chemist (1999)
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Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan, Indian philosopher and statesman, 2nd President of India (1956)
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Emomali Rahmon, 3rd President of
Tajikistan (2009)
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Giovanni Reale, Italian historian of philosophy (2002)
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Maria José Ritta [
pt], First Lady of Portugal (2001)
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Vladimir Resin, politician, Mayor of Moscow (2002)
- Primo Rovis, Italian businessman, owner of a large collection of minerals; donated part of it to the University of Moscow (2005)
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John William Ryan, American academic administrator (1999)
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Serzh Sargsyan, Armenian politician, 3rd President of
Armenia (2011)
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Rodion Shchedrin, composer (2007)
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Alexander Shokhin, politician (2007)
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Manmohan Singh, 13th Prime Minister of
India (2005)
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Yury Solomin, actor and culture administrator (2013)
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Sen Sōshitsu XV, Japanese master of tea ceremony (1990)
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Valery Soyfer, Russian-American biophysicist and human rights advocate (2003)
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Vladimir Spivakov, conductor and violinist (2002)
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Klaus Steilmann [
de], German industrialist and writer (2000)
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Sukarno 1st President of
Indonesia (1956)
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Yevgeny Svetlanov, conductor, composer, and pianist (1995)
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Oleg Tabakov, actor and theater administrator (2004)
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Valentina Tereshkova,
cosmonaut, first woman to fly in space(2013)
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Zurab Tsereteli, sculptor and architect, President of the
Russian Academy of Arts (2004)
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Seiji Tsutsumi, Japanese business executive, politician and poet (honorary visiting professor, 1982)
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Slobodan Unković, Serbian economist and academic administrator (1990)
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Vladimir Vasiliev, ballet dancer and choreographer (1995)
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Galina Vishnevskaya, opera singer (2007)
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James Watson, biologist,
Nobel Prize (1962)
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Viktor Yanukovych, Ukrainian politician, 4th President of
Ukraine (2010)
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Federico Mayor Zaragoza, Spanish scientist, diplomat and poet (1998)
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Xi-Cheng Zhang, Chinese-born American physicist and scientific executive (2012)
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Yuri Zhdanov, chemist, son of
Andrei Zhdanov (2003)
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Peter Ziegler, Swiss geologist (1998)
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Heiner Zieschang, German mathematician (1997)
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Lyudmila Zykina, folk singer (2002)