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). The Industrial Academy was intended as the next step after attending a Rabfak and was intended to "provide its students with a grounding in general economic management, as well as a technical specialization" - "a school for managers and directors." The first students graduated in 1930. Many of the Soviet nomenklatura of the Stalin era graduated from the Academy in the 1930s. Although it was officially considered an institution of higher education, the Industrial Academy actually provided a secondary school education, as well as technical knowledge required for work in industry. Over the years, the Indu
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| - Akademi Industri (Moskwa) (in)
- Industrial Academy (Moscow) (en)
- Всесоюзная промышленная академия (ru)
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| - 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). The Industrial Academy was intended as the next step after attending a Rabfak and was intended to "provide its students with a grounding in general economic management, as well as a technical specialization" - "a school for managers and directors." The first students graduated in 1930. Many of the Soviet nomenklatura of the Stalin era graduated from the Academy in the 1930s. Although it was officially considered an institution of higher education, the Industrial Academy actually provided a secondary school education, as well as technical knowledge required for work in industry. Over the years, the Indu (en)
- Промы́шленная акаде́мия (Промакадемия) (Всесоюзная Промышленная Академия НКТП) — учебное заведение, действовавшее в Москве в период с 1925 по 1941 год. Имелись также филиалы в Ленинграде и Свердловске. (ru)
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| - 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). The Industrial Academy was intended as the next step after attending a Rabfak and was intended to "provide its students with a grounding in general economic management, as well as a technical specialization" - "a school for managers and directors." The first students graduated in 1930. Many of the Soviet nomenklatura of the Stalin era graduated from the Academy in the 1930s. Although it was officially considered an institution of higher education, the Industrial Academy actually provided a secondary school education, as well as technical knowledge required for work in industry. Over the years, the Industrial Academy was given the names of Lazar Kaganovich, Vyacheslav Molotov, and finally Joseph Stalin. In July 1941, by a decision of the State Defense Committee, the Academy of Industry was disbanded. (en)
- Промы́шленная акаде́мия (Промакадемия) (Всесоюзная Промышленная Академия НКТП) — учебное заведение, действовавшее в Москве в период с 1925 по 1941 год. Имелись также филиалы в Ленинграде и Свердловске. Промакадемия была следующей ступенью образования после рабфаков и была призвана готовить руководящие кадры для промышленности — «учебное заведение для управляющих, для директоров». Первый выпуск состоялся в 1930 году.Многие представители советской номенклатуры сталинского периода окончили академию в 1930-е годы. Официально Промакадемия считалась высшим учебным заведением, но фактически давала образование в объёме средней школы, а также технические знания, необходимые для работы в промышленности. В июле 1941 года по решению Госкомитета обороны СССР Промышленная академия была расформирована. (ru)
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