Overview
Belarusian State University (BSU) is a university in Minsk, Belarus. It was founded on October 30, 1921. In 2021 it was ranked the number 1,201 university in the world in the THE World University Rankings by Times Higher Education, number 1,606 by Nature Index - Top Academic Institutions, and number 1,784 in the URAP World Ranking - University Ranking by Academic Performance.
History
1919-49; early years
On February 25, 1919, the Central Executive Committee of the Belorussian SSR resolved to establish the first national university in Belarus. However, the occupation of Minsk by the Polish army delayed these plans, and the university's opening was set back to October 30, 1921.
Initially, the university comprised three faculties (Workers, Medicine, and Humanities) that enrolled a total of 1,390 students. The faculty included 14 professors, 49 lecturers and 10 teaching assistants, most of whom were transferred from the universities of Moscow, Kazan and Kiev. In 1922, the Pedagogical Faculty was established. The first class that counted 34 economists and 26 lawyers graduated in 1925. By 1930, the university consisted of six faculties: Workers, Medicine, Pedagogical, National Economy, Law and Soviet Development, Chemical Technology.
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