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  1. Imperial Moscow University was one of the oldest universities of the Russian Empire, established in 1755. It was the first of the twelve imperial universities of the Russian Empire. Its legacy is continued as Lomonosov Moscow State University, which occupies some of its original buildings.

  2. Sechenov’s history begins in 1758 as the Faculty of Medicine at Imperial Moscow University. The university takes its name from 19th-century scientist Ivan Sechenov, a physiologist who laid the foundations for the study of reflexes, animal and human behavior, as well as neuroscience.

  3. Sechenov University is the first and the oldest medical school in Russia tracing its history from the medical faculty of Moscow Imperial University founded in 1758. Sechenov University: Tradition. Knowledge.

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  4. Applicants. Why Sechenov University. Who we are. Sechenov University is the largest research medical school in Russia. Its history begins with establishment of the medical faculty at Imperial Moscow University in 1758.

  5. Импера́торский Моско́вский университе́т (ИМУ, в 1755—1917 годах) — старейший из университетов Российской империи, учреждённый 12 ( 23 ) января 1755 года указом императрицы Елизаветы Петровны «Об учреждении Московского университета и двух гимназий», согласно проекту, выработанному меценатом и вельможей И. И. Шуваловым при участии М. В. Ломоносова...

  6. The Russian Academy of Arts, informally known as the Saint Petersburg Academy of Arts, was an art academy in Saint Petersburg, founded in 1757 by the founder of the Imperial Moscow University Ivan Shuvalov under the name Academy of the Three Noblest Arts.

  7. Imperial Moscow University was one of the oldest universities of the Russian Empire, established in 1755. It was the first of the twelve imperial universities of the Russian Empire. Its legacy is continued as Lomonosov Moscow State University, which occupies some of its original buildings.