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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. /// In the paper, the main stages of establishment and development of philosophical education in women's institutions of higher education in the Russian Empire are explored, while the main focus is on the content and importance of philosophical education of Kyiv Higher Women's Courses.

  3. 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:...

  4. The first woman to receive a professorship in the Russian Empire was Alexandra Efimenko, who began teaching at the private Bestuzhev Higher Courses for Women in St. Petersburg in 1910. It was much more difficult for women to get to study, and even more so to get a job at the “male” state (imperial) universities.

  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. In 1884, Natalia Kobrynska organized Ukrainian women in Stanislaviv (now Ivano-Frankivsk) primarily for educational purposes. That same year, Olena Dobrohrayeva founded Higher Courses for Women in Kyiv. 30 In 1909, Ukrainian women's groups in Lviv formed an organization, which in 1917 became known as the Ukrainian Women's Association.

  7. 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 ...