State University of Non-Ferrous Metals and Gold

State University of Non-Ferrous Metals and Gold (Russian: Государственный университет цветных металлов и золота) is a public university in Russia existed in 1930–1958 in Moscow, 1958–2006 in Krasnoyarsk.

The university was founded on April 17, 1930 (by order of the Supreme Council of the National Economy of the USSR No.

[1] On May 7, 1940, by the Decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR, the Moscow Institute of Non-Ferrous Metals and Gold was named after M. I. Kalinin.

[1] In 1994, the institute was renamed the Krasnoyarsk Academy of Non-Ferrous Metals and Gold.

[1] By 1998, the academy included four institutes and four faculties, which provide training in thirty-four specialties.