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The Bestuzhev Courses ( Russian: Бестужевские курсы) in Saint Petersburg were the largest and most prominent women's higher education institution in Imperial Russia.
In 1878, with the participation of professors of the University, the Higher Women's Courses were opened. The courses were named ‘The Bestuzhev courses’ after their founder, Professor Konstantin Bestuzhev-Ryumin. In 1919, the courses became part of the University.
Bestuzhev's Courses consisted of the following departments: the Department of Philology and History, the Department of Physics and Mathematics (the Department of Natural Science) and the Special Department of Mathematics.
The famous Bestuzhev Courses opened 140 years ago: their list of graduates included academics, village teachers and even revolutionaries. 1. In late 19th century, more and more Russian women...
Nov 18, 2018 · Over the course of 40 years (1878–1918), more than 7 thousand women graduated the Bestuzhev Courses. It was the students and graduates thereof — bestuzhevki — who paved the way for a new woman, an educated and independent female citizen.
At Bestuzhev courses a new system was introduced, it was called the subject system and allowed students to choose optional lecture courses, and teachers - to diversify and expand the system of practical training and courses.
Oct 25, 2018 · Petersburg Higher Women’s Courses, also known as the Bestuzhev Courses (after the name of the founder, K. N. Bestuzhev-Ryumin) were a notable phenomenon in the public life of the late 19th and early 20th centuries.