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In 1821, the university was renamed Saint Petersburg Imperial University. In 1823, most of the university moved from the Twelve Collegia to the southern part of the city. In 1824, a modified version of the charter of Moscow University was adopted as the first charter of the Saint Petersburg Imperial University.
- Saint Petersburg Imperial University
Saint Petersburg Imperial University (Russian:...
- Saint Petersburg Imperial University
Universidad Imperial de Saint Petersburgo (1821-1918) En 1821 la universidad fue renombrada como Universidad Imperial de Saint Petersburgo. [3] En 1823 la mayor parte de la universidad se trasladó de los Doce Colegios a la parte sur de la ciudad más allá de la Fontanka.
- 24 de enero de 1724 (299 años)
- Universidad estatal
- Hic tuta perennat, «Aquí estaremos seguros»
- Pedro I de Rusia
In 1821 the University was renamed St Petersburg Imperial University. Initially, there were 3 faculties: History and Philology, Law and Philosophy, Physics and Mathematics. The system of faculties was borrowed from German universities. In 1855, the Faculty of Oriental Languages was added to them.
Originally called The Saint Petersburg Academy of Sciences (Russian: Петербургская академия наук), the organization went under various names over the years, becoming The Imperial Academy of Sciences and Arts (Императорская академия наук и художеств; 1747–1803), The ...
- Russia
- 1973 Russian + 460 foreign, See also § Institutions
- 8 February 1724; 299 years ago, Saint Petersburg, Russia
- Gennady Krasnikov, (since September 20, 2022)
St Petersburg University was awarded the title of Imperial University. Over the three centuries of its history, the University has changed its name several times together with St Petersburg – Petrograd – Leningrad. It was also named after political figures Andrei Bubnov and Andrei Zhdanov.
St Petersburg University was awarded the title of Imperial University. Over the three centuries of its history, the University has changed its name several times together with St Petersburg – Petrograd – Leningrad. It was also named after political figures Andrei Bubnov and Andrei Zhdanov.