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  1. During the Soviet period, it was known as Leningrad State University (Russian: Ленинградский государственный университет). It was renamed after Andrei Zhdanov in 1948 and was officially called "Leningrad State University, named after A. A. Zhdanov and decorated with the Order of Lenin and the ...

  2. It was formerly known as the Leningrad State Pedagogical Institute. It is one of the largest universities in Russia, operating 20 faculties and more than 100 departments. Embroidered in its structure are the Institute of Pre-University Courses, the Institute of Continuous Professional Development, and the Pedagogical Research Center.

  3. 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.

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  4. Posee un cuadro docente de 4 055 profesores (2004), y unos 39 000 estudiantes. La universidad posee dos campus principales: en la isla Vasílievski y en Peterhof. Durante el período soviético, era designada con el nombre de Universidad Estatal de Leningrado (Ленинградский государственный ...

  5. The University was founded on March 28, 1992 with the name “Leningrad Regional Pedagogical Institute”. In 2008 the University acquired the name of a great Russian poet Alexander Pushkin and was renamed as Pushkin Leningrad State University.

  6. Saint Petersburg State University is a public research university in Saint Petersburg, Russia. Founded in 1724 by a decree of Peter the Great, the university from the beginning has had a focus on fundamental research in science, engineering and humanities.