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  • P.G. Demidov Yaroslavl State University is one of the youngest and at the same time one of the oldest universities in Russia. Being founded twice - in 1918 and in 1970, it considers the beginning of its history to be the year of 1803, when Alexander I at the instance and on the money of the famous landlord and entrepreneur P.G. Demidov founded the School of Higher Sciences in a provincial city on the Volga river, later changed into Demidov Law Lyceum, and later– into.
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  • Today P.G. Demidov Yaroslavl State University is a leading higher educational institution of the Upper-Volga region with 7800 students.
  • In 1918, Yaroslavl Demidov State University became a successor university to the Demidov Lyceum, which was founded in 1803.
  • Today P.G. Demidov Yaroslavl State University is a leading higher educational institution in the Upper-Volga region with 7800 students.
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  • Yaroslavl State University is a public university in Yaroslavl, Russia. ... Those may vary based on the program you’re applying to Yaroslavl State University.
  • Yaroslavl State University (YSU) is located in Yaroslavl, Yaroslavl Oblast, Russia. ... Find information below on admission to Yaroslavl State University.
  • Yaroslavl State University (YSU) offers courses and programs leading to officially recognized higher education degrees in several areas of study.
  • Yaroslavl State University (YSU) provides courses and programs in a variety of fields that lead to legally recognized higher education degrees.
  • Yaroslavl State University (Demidov University) is the oldest university in Russia: in 2003 it celebrated the 200th anniversary of its founding in 1803 by...