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  1. The Women's Higher Courses (Ukrainian: Киевские высшие женские курсы, romanized: Kijevskije vyssjevskije kursy), or KVZjK, in Kyiv was the first women's higher education institution in Tsarist Ukraine, active in (1878–1889) and (1906–1917).

  2. Kyiv higher women's courses as a center for the development of natural and mathematical education of girls of the XIX early XX centuries

  3. The Drahomanov Institute of Higher People's Education was formed from the Faculties of history and linguistics, physics and mathematics and natural science, together with the Kyiv Teacher Training College and the Kiev Institute of Higher Women's Courses. In 1926 this was renamed as the Kyiv Institute of People's Education (KIPE).

  4. The Women's Higher Courses (Ukrainian: Киевские высшие женские курсы, romanized: Kijevskije vyssjevskije kursy), or KVZjK, in Kyiv was the first women's higher education institution in Tsarist Ukraine, active in (1878–1889) and (1906–1917). The institute opened its doors in 1878.

  5. By 1915 there were also the following higher professional schools for women: women's medical institutes in Kyiv, Kharkiv, and Odesa; the Women's Polytechnical Institute in Kharkiv; and the Froebelian Pedagogical Courses in Kharkiv.

  6. 14 de mar. de 2022 · In this study, autobiographies of Jewish students of the medical department of the Kyiv Higher Courses for Women, stored in the State Archives of Kyiv, have been analysed. The focus is on the study of the inner world of young Jewish women of the modern period, their educational trajectory and motivation for socio-professional fulfilment.

  7. women's higher education institution in Ukraine in (1878–1889) and (1906–1917)