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Bestuzhev Courses
The
Bestuzhev
Courses
in St. Petersburg were the largest and most prominent women's
higher education institution
in
Imperial Russia
.
The institute
opened
its doors in 1878. It was named after
Konstantin Bestuzhev-Ryumin
, the first
director
. Other
professors
included
Baudouin de Courtenay
,
Alexander Borodin
,
Faddei Zielinski
,
Dmitry Mendeleyev
,
Ivan Sechenov
, and
Sergey Platonov
. An
assistant professor
there was
Vera Bogdanovskaya
, the first female
chemist
to die as a result of her own research.
Nadezhda Krupskaya
and
Maria Piłsudska
were among the graduates. The courses
occupied
a purpose-built
edifice
on
Vasilievsky Island
.
After the
Russian Revolution
they were reorganized as the Third
University of Petrograd
, which was merged into the
Petrograd University
in September
1919
.