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  1. The Women's Higher Courses ( Ukrainian: Киевские высшие женские курсы, romanized : Kijevskije vyssjevskije kursy ), or KVZjK, in Kyiv was the first women's higher education institution in Tsarist Ukraine, active in (1878–1889) and (1906–1917). [1]

  2. Higher education was closed to women for a long time. Only in 1860 did women gain the right to study at universities in Ukraine, and this was revoked two years later. The first higher educational institution for women in Ukraine, the Higher Courses for Women, was established at Kyiv University in 1878. It was closed down by the authorities in 1886.

  3. Request PDF | Development of women's higher education in Ukraine in the late XIX – early XX century: historical and philosophical aspect | Актуальність проблеми умов ...

  4. The Women's Higher Courses (Ukrainian: Киевские высшие женские курсы, romanized: Kijevskije vyssjevskije kursy), or KVZjK, in Kyiv was the first women's higher education institution in Tsarist Ukraine, active in (1878–1889) and (1906–1917). The institute opened its doors in 1878.

  5. The first women’s organization in Ukraine, the Society for Aid to Women’s Higher Education, emerged in Kharkiv in 1840 as a branch of all-Russian women’s and public organizations fighting for women’s access to higher education (such permission was obtained in 1860 when the government founded Higher Women’s Courses in Kyiv, in 1880 ...

  6. /// In the paper, the main stages of establishment and development of philosophical education in women's institutions of higher education in the Russian Empire are explored, while the main focus is on the content and importance of philosophical education of Kyiv Higher Women's Courses.

  7. The Drahomanov Institute of Higher People's Education was formed from the Faculties of history and linguistics, physics and mathematics and natural science, together with the Kyiv Teacher Training College and the Kiev Institute of Higher Women's Courses.