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Founded in 1773. Towards the 250th Anniversary. Mining University’s point of view. Mining University: yesterday, today, tomorrow. Saint Petersburg Mining University achieved third place in the top universities in the world, according to QS. Read more. Mining University: first higher technical education institution in Russia.
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Saint Petersburg Mining University (Russian: Санкт-Петербургский горный университет), is Russia's oldest technical university and one of the oldest technical colleges in Europe.
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Saint-Petersburg Mining University is one of the top public universities in St. Petersburg, Russia. It is ranked #1001-1200 in QS World University Rankings 2024. # 1001-1200
Saint Petersburg Mining University, is Russia's oldest technical university and one of the oldest technical colleges in Europe. It was founded on October 21, 1773, by Empress Catherine the Great, who realised an idea proposed by Peter the Great and Mikhail Lomonosov for training engineers for the mining and metals industries.
Mining University is the first higher technical university in Russia. Empress Catherine the Great signed the decree on its establishment in 1773, and the architectural complex was designed by Andrey Voronikhin. It was specially built for students of the Mining School – as the university was called then – and decorated with 12-column porticoes.