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P.G. Demidov Yaroslavl State University, Russia
Address:
Russia, 150000, Yaroslavl', Sovetskaya st., 14
Phone:
+7 (0852) 79 77 02
E-mail:
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Website:
https://www.uniyar.ac.ru
Number of persons:
345
Number of authors:
366
Number of publications:
1254
Conferences:
5
Personnel:
A B C D E F G H I K L M N O P R S T U V Y Z
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Maiorov, Vyacheslav Vladimirovich
Maksimenko, Aleksandr Nikolaevich
Malkov, Aleksei Nikolaevich
Malkova, Dar'ya Borisovna
Mamatov, Yurii Aleksandrovich
Mamedov, El'dar Intizamovich
Manakhova, Alla Mikhailovna
Manakov, Vasiliy Vycheslavovich
Manov, Ivan Alekseevich
Martynov, Mikhail Viktorovich
Marushkina, Elena Aleksandrovna
Mats, A S
Mazaletsky, Leonid Alekseevich
Medvedeva, Natalya Sergeevna
Melnikova, Oksana Andreyevna
Menshchikova, E V
Merkulov, Sergei Aleksandrovich
Metlitskaya, Alena Vladimirovna
Mikhailov, Alexander Vasil'evich
Mikhailov, Ivan Aleksandrovich
Mikheev, Nikolay Vladimirovich
Mikheyev, G E
Moraru, Nikita Olegovich
Morozov, Anatoly Nikolaevich
Moryakova, Alena Romanovna [Moriakova, Alena R]
Morzhov, Sergey Vladimirovich
Muravyev, Viktor Nikolaevich
Murin, Dmitriy Mikhailovich
Musin, Oleg Rustamovich
Myachin, Mikhail Leonidovich
Myshkin, Ivan Yur'evich
It seems strange, but Yaroslavl State University is both one of the youngest and one of the oldest universities in Russia. Having been born twice — in 1918 and in 1970 its history began in 1803, when the noble, P. G. Demidov, founded the Academy of Higher Sciences in his native town of Yaroslavl on the Volga river. Later the Academy was renamed the Demidov Lyceum.
Source: https://www.uniyar.ac.ru
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Other institution names:
Yaroslavl State University