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  1. Baltic State Technical University "Voenmeh" D.F. Ustinov ( Russian: Балтийский государственный технический университет "Военмех" им. Д.Ф.Устинова; abbreviated BGTU) is a Russian technical university situated in Saint Petersburg. Previously it was known as the Leningrad Mechanical Institute ( Russian: Ленинградский ...

  2. Saint Petersburg State University of Economics and Finance ( Russian: Санкт-Петербургский государственный университет экономики и финансов) was a public university in Saint Petersburg, Russia. It was established in 1930 as Leningrad Institute of Finance and Economics ( Ленинградский финансово ...

  3. In 1924 the institute was disbanded and affiliated as a chemical-pharmaceutical department of the Leningrad State University. In 1925 the staff of the institute was sent to the newly organized Chemical and Pharmaceutical Faculty at the 1st Leningrad Medical Institute, renamed in 1936 the Pharmaceutical Faculty.

  4. History. In 1955, the Government of the USSR in Leningrad decided to advance studies of senior commanding staff for Civil Aviation with supervision of the Civil Aviation Administration. This led to the birth of the "High School of Civil Aviation". In 1971, the High school of Civil Aviation was awarded the highest government award that time ...

  5. Pushkin Leningrad State University — public non-profit university. It is located in Saint Petersburg, Russia. It is a young higher education institution, as it was opened in 1992.

  6. The university was renamed Saint Petersburg State Mining University in 2011, and, after merging with the North-West Open Technical University in 2012, it was known as the National Mineral Resources University. The university was renamed Saint Petersburg Mining University in 2016.

  7. Emperor Alexander I St. Petersburg State Transport University was one of the first technical universities in Russia. Its earliest precursors date back to 1798-1809 as a part of the training provided in the Department of Water Communications by N. P. Rumyantsev.