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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. 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.

  3. Women's Higher Courses (Kyiv) (Q12110298) From Wikidata. Jump to navigation Jump to search. women's higher education institution in Ukraine in (1878–1889) and (1906 ...

  4. Geoscience. Ukraine. Article. Development of women's higher education in Ukraine in the late XIX – early XX century: historical and philosophical aspect. June 2022. DOI:...

  5. Women's Higher Courses (Kyiv) Información profesional; Ocupación: poeta, traductora: Años activa: 1911-1966: Alumnos: Joseph Brodsky: Movimiento: acmeísmo: Seudónimo: Anna Ajmátova: Género: Poesía: Distinciones: Medalla por la Defensa de Leningrado; Medalla por el Trabajo Valiente en la Gran Guerra Patria 1941-1945 (1946)

  6. St Petersburg University initiated the idea to offer women an opportunity to receive a university education in Russia. In 1878, with the participation of professors of the University, the Higher Women's Courses were opened. The courses were named ‘The Bestuzhev courses’ after their founder, Professor Konstantin Bestuzhev-Ryumin.

  7. 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.