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  1. 1755. Inauguration of the Imperial Moscow University (Moscow State University since 1917) 1758. First lectures at the IMU medical faculty. 1764. Beginning of continuous lecturing at the medical faculty. 1768. S.G. Zybelin and P.D. Veniaminov, first Russian professors at the medical faculty. 1791.

  2. Moscow State University is a major traditional educational institution in Russia, it offers training in almost all branches of modern science and humanities. Its undergraduates may choose one of 128 qualifications in its 39 faculties, while post-graduate students may specialize in 18 branches of science and humanities and in 168 different areas.

  3. Menard 206. 208-885-0860. dhedden@uidaho.edu. Location: Moscow. Courses Taught: Law 806, Civil Procedure II, Law 928, Tribal Nation Economics & Law, Law 942, Water Law I, Law 949, Native American Law, Law 969, Water Law II, Law 979, Native American, Natural Resources Law. View Dylan Hedden-Nicely's profile.

  4. Media in category "Graduates of the Imperial Moscow University". The following 121 files are in this category, out of 121 total. Afanasev.jpg 298 × 329; 80 KB. AnuchinDN.jpg 1,052 × 1,352; 1.26 MB. ArgunovN portrait of NN Bantysh-Kamensky 1813.jpg 600 × 763; 35 KB. Babst I. K..jpg 250 × 288; 26 KB.

  5. It was initially the medical faculty of the Imperial Moscow University and eventually became independent in 1930. At present, the university has more than 18,000 total enrollment and offers undergraduate to Ph.D. programs in Medicine, Sciences, and Professional Education.

  6. The 1900-1910 Announcements for the Law School detailing the faculty members, the courses offered, and the students registered at that time. Recommended Citation Law, School of, "Schools of Law Announcements 1900-1910" (1910).

  7. Global Change Ecology and Novel Ecosystems (ecOne) (program of Faculty of Biology, Lomonosov MoscowState University implemented at the Faculty of Biology, ShenzhenMSU-BITUniversity) Faculty of Biology.