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  1. History. 1724–1821. 1821–1917. 1918–1939. 1940–1999. 2000–present. Organization. Governance. Academic year. Campuses. Faculties and Institutes. Notable alumni and faculty. Politics. Nobel laureates. Science and mathematics. Literature and the arts. Rectors. See also. References. Bibliography. External links. Saint Petersburg State University.

  2. History . St Petersburg University is the oldest and one of the largest universities in Russia. It will turn 300 years in 2024.

  3. Institute of History of SaintPetersburg State University (until 2014 – is St. Petersburg State University Faculty of History, from 1934 to 1991 – LSU Faculty of History) – is a structural unit (Institute) as part of the Saint – Petersburg State University, one of the largest training centers for the training of specialists in the ...

  4. Saint Petersburg State Institute of Technology (Technical University) ( Russian: Санкт-Петербургский Технологический Институт (Технический Университет)) was founded in 1828. It is one of the oldest institutions of higher education in Russia, and currently trains around 5,000 students. History.

  5. 1 de jul. de 2015 · Ph.D. Natalia Sredinskaya, Chief Curator of the Western European Section of the Scientific and Historical Archive of the St. Petersburg Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences reports about a fragment of a handwritten book from the collection of N.P. Likhachev on parchment belonging to the 15th century – a list of Dante Alighieri’s ...

  6. Saint Petersburg State University, coeducational state institution of higher learning in St. Petersburg, founded in 1819 as the University of St. Petersburg. During World War II the university was evacuated to Saratov. The university’s buildings were severely damaged during the Siege of Leningrad.

  7. 20 de ago. de 2016 · 20.08.2016. Main journal policy. The journal is published since 2014. It was founded by Saint Petersburg Institute of History of the Russian academy of Sciences. Publication Frequency. New issue publishes quarterly (four times in a year): March (№1), June (№2), September (№3), December (№4) Journal’s research areas.