Perm State University
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Perm State University | |
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Пермский государственный университет им. А.М.Горького | |
Perm State University's main building (Bukireva St., 15) | |
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Established: | 14 October 1916 |
Rector: | Vladimir Malanin |
Staff: | 1800 |
Location: | Perm, Russia |
"PGU" redirects here. For other uses, see PGU (disambiguation).
Perm State University (Russian: Пермский государственный университет им. А.М.Горького, romanised: Permskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet imeni A.M.Gorkogo, often abbreviated ПГУ, PSU, PGU) is one of the main universities in Russia. Founded in 1916, it claims to be the oldest university in Ural and eastern territories of Russia. Its current rector is Vladimir Malanin.
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[edit] History
The Perm State University was founded on October 14, 1916. Firstly, there was opened a branch of St. Petersburg University in the city of Perm.
[edit] Faculties
As of 2008, the university has 12 faculties:
- Faculty of Mechanics and Mathematics
- Faculty of Physics
- Faculty of Chemistry
- Faculty of Biology
- Faculty of Geology
- Faculty of Geography
- Faculty of History and Politology
- Faculty of Philology
- Faculty of Philosophy and Sociology
- Faculty of Economics
- Faculty of Law
- Faculty of Modern Foreign Languages and Literatures
[edit] Institutions and research centres
[edit] Partner universities
[edit] Famous alumni and faculty
- Alexander-Paul Henckel - (1872 - 1927) - russian biologist. A founder of Botanical garderns of Perm State University. Author of Brockhaus and Efron Encyclopedic Dictionary.