Plans to establish a Faculty of Political Science at Moscow State University became known in the summer of 2008. The faculty was created from the political science departments of the
Philosophy Faculty, which had decided to separate into a new division. The United Russia party intended to play an active role in the faculty's work. According to several media reports,
chairman of the
State Duma,
Boris Gryzlov was slated to be brought in to manage the faculty. The rector of Moscow State University,
Viktor Sadovnichy later denied this information, stating: "The esteemed Boris Vyacheslavovich will have no connection with the faculty's management. He and other politicians will be able to give lectures". The decision to establish the faculty was made by the Academic Council of Moscow State University on August 29, 2008. Professor Andrei Shutov, former head of the Department of Public Policy at the Faculty of Philosophy, was appointed Dean of the faculty. According to him, the faculty continues the tradition of teaching political science at Moscow University, established by Mikhail Lomonosov in 1755 with the establishment of the Department of Politics. In its first year, the faculty enrolled approximately 120 students. In 2011, the faculty launched a program for training political leaders. In the summer of 2013, the faculty's first graduating class graduated. Ninety-two graduates received diplomas. ==Structure==