SOVIET UNIVERSITIES
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CIA-RDP82-00457R000800670008-6
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RIPPUB
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1
Document Creation Date:
December 20, 2016
Document Release Date:
September 21, 2005
Sequence Number:
8
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Publication Date:
September 5, 1947
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IR
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$ d. OCUleA&p i W~:PPe f&V005/12/16: CIA-RDP82-00457R000800671
matiP:*. ? Meeting the national der
Tense of the United States within CONFIDENTIAL
the meaning?o he Espionage
Aot, 50, U,S31 and 32 as
amended, Its transmission
or the revelation of its
contents in any CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE GROUP
manner to an unauthz
orised person is pro- INTELLIGENCE REPORT
hibited by law.
COUNTRY vSSU
SUBJECT Soviet Universities
ORIGIN
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to the emphasis apparently placed on natural sciences. The only other
faculties featuring as prominently are those of history and philology; the
latter usually is important for the study of the local language of the
particular republic sponsoring the university.
2. In addition to numerous correspondence cotarses, the University of Kha coov
provides evening courses in tip physics and mathematics., geology and
geography,, phil olog ., and history faculties.
3* In addition to the twenty-tlree universities
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the follor i Rg, names of universities in territory taker over
by the USSR
a ernovitsy (ex-Rol n a,, now Ukrai )
Kaums (Li hue )
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Lvov (ex Pdiand
, now Ukraine)
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Riga (Lath.,)
Tartu (Esthonia)
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Leningrad returned from Saratov
Minsk returned from Moscow
Odessa returned from Bairam -AU. (Turman)
Petrozavodek returned from Siktivkar (Komi. ASSR)
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170 MITICE in Class. F1
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Class. CHA;.NGED TO s TS S
the following urrIversities refer to theIT-
work at war evacuation addresses in 19",. In 1945 they were noted as
having returned to their nor l locations; it is probably reasonable 1I
assume therefore that their a,'tivities may have undergone some ems:. nn.
There are extensive additional facilities for- higier education in all branches,
especially in scientific and technical fields,, in institutes maintained by
the Aca? q of Sciences of the USSR and by various ministries. 25X1
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