Event class: graduated, university, institute, degree, moscow, studied, faculty, school, department, engineering
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Igor Irodov | Igor Irodov received his Kandidat of Physical and Mathematical Sciences degree from Moscow Engineering Physics Institute in 1954. |
Hanan Tork | She started her career as a ballerina and completed her studies at the Cairo Ballet Institute in 1993. |
Anna Politkovskaya | Politkovskaya grew up in Moscow ; she graduated from Moscow State University's school of journalism in 1980. |
Lev Khasis | In 1989 he graduated from Kuybyshev Aviation Institute, an airplane construction faculty. |
Farhad Aliyev | Having completed his secondary education with an honors diploma, in 1980 he received admission to Azerbaijan State Institute of Civil Engineering (ASICE). |
Oleksander Shulhyn | Shulhyn initially enrolled at the mathematics-physics department of the Saint Petersburg State University in 1908. |
Mikhail Pervukhin | He graduated in 1929 from the Electrical Department of the Moscow Institute of the National Economy with a degree in electrical engineering. |
Anton Uesson | In 1910, he finished his studies at the Riga Polytechnic Institute, graduating cum laude with a degree as a civil engineer. |
Pavel Sukhoi | In 1915 he went to the Imperial Moscow Technical School (today known as BMSTU). |
Mari Yonehara | Yonehara returned to Japan in 1964, and after graduation from high school, attended the Tokyo University of Foreign Studies, majoring in the Russian language. |
Fuat Mansurov | He graduated from Al-Farabi University in Almaty, Kazakhstan in 1950 as a mathematician and then became a faculty member of the School of Math and Sciences there. |
Aslan Maskhadov | He then graduated with honours from the Leningrad Kalinin Higher Artillery in 1981. |
Anwar Chowdhry | He passed his matriculation examination from Sindh Madrasatul Islam and bagged his Bachelors of Electrical and Mechanical Engineering degree from the prestigious NED University of Engineering and Technology, Karachi in 1950. |
Chung Sze-yuen | In 1936, he went to Shanghai and studied civil engineering at Saint John's University, Shanghai. |
Aziz Aliyev | After graduating with honours, Aliyev was sponsored by philanthropist Zeynalabdin Taghiyev to enter the Russian Medical Military Academy in Saint Petersburg in 1917. |
Uladzimyer Prakulevich | He graduated from the University of Moscow in 1912. |
Cai E | Cai studied at the prestigious and progressive Shiwu Xuetang (School of Current Affairs), where he was taught by Liang Qichao and Tang Caicheng, and went to Japan to study in 1899. |
Boris Fogel | In 1891, Boris Fogel comes to Moscow, where he entered the medical faculty of Moscow University. |
Hsue-Chu Tsien | In 1931 August, Tsien chose the Jiaotong University (later split into current Shanghai Jiao Tong University in Shanghai, Xi'an Jiaotong University in Xi'an, and National Chiao Tung University in Hsinchu, Taiwan) in Shanghai, and enrolled at the School of Mechanics. |
Mario Theissen | After graduating from RWTH Aachen University with a diploma in mechanical engineering, Theissen joined BMW in the engine calculation department in 1977. |
Roman Maev | degree in Theoretical Nuclear Physics from the Moscow Physical Engineering Institute in 1969, where he was bestowed with the so-called Red Diploma, indicating that his marks never fell below the level of an A. |
Gunnar Kangro | After graduating the university in 1935 and finishing the compulsory service in Estonian Defence Forces he was appointed as junior assistant in the Laboratory of Mathematics and Mechanics in Tallinn Technical Institute (currently Tallinn University of Technology). |
Kelvin Teo | Born in Labuan and raised in Kota Kinabalu, the capital of Sabah, Kelvin Teo did his high school at Kian Kok Middle School and undergraduate at National University of Singapore with a degree in Electrical Engineering in 2005. |
Ryu Mitsuse | He entered into the Department of agriculture in the Tokyo University of Education in 1949. |
Alexandre Benois | Not planning a career in the arts, Alexandre graduated from the Faculty of Law, Saint Petersburg Imperial University, in 1894. |
Prommin Lertsuridej | After returning to Bangkok, Prommin resumed his medical studies, graduating with a B. S. from Mahidol in 1982. |
Mohamed Atta | In 1985, Atta entered Cairo University, where he studied engineering. |
Masaji Kitano | Kitano graduated from School of Medicine, Tokyo Imperial University in 1919 with a medical doctor degree. |
Vladimir Terebilov | He graduated from the Leningrad Institute of Law in 1939. |
Ignacy Domeyko | Domeyko enrolled at Vilnius University, then known as the Imperial University of Vilna, in 1816 as a student of mathematics and physics. |
Yury Usachov | In 1985, he graduated from the Moscow Aviation Institute with an engineering diploma. |
Hengameh Mofid | At the year 1988, she continued her study after the Cultural Revolution and graduated from University of Tehran in Dramatic Literature. |
George Grigore | In 1983, he graduated the Faculty of Foreign Languages and Literatures of the University of Bucharest. |
Tung Hua Lin | After graduation, he entered Yenching University, majoring in physics, but the following year transferred to Chiaotung University's Tangshan, Hebei campus (present-day Southwest Jiaotong University), graduating with a Bachelor of Science degree in 1933. |
Zhang Yuan | Born in Nanjing, the capital of Jiangsu Province, Zhang received a BA in cinematography from the Beijing Film Academy in 1989. |
Boris Mozhayev | In 1940, after graduating the secondary school, Mozhayev enrolled into the shipbuilding faculty of the Gorky Institute of Navy Transport Engineers. |
Jan Baudouin de Courtenay | In 1866 he graduated from its historical and philological faculty and won a scholarship of the Russian Imperial Ministry of Education. |
Lars Onsager | After completing secondary school in Oslo, he attended the Norwegian Institute of Technology (NTH) in Trondheim, graduating as a chemical engineer in 1925. |
Hayk Mirzayans | He completed his primary and high school education in Qazvin and Tehran, and graduated from University of Tehran's Faculty of Agriculture in 1945, upon which he was hired by the Ministry of Agriculture. |
Vyacheslav Nikonov | Nikonov graduated from the History Department of Moscow State University in 1978 and has been studying the history of the U. S. Republican Party after World War II. |
Konstantin Bondarev | In 2001 Konstantin Bondarev graduated from Kiev National University of Engineering and Architecture, the Faculty of Municipal Construction and Economy, with qualification of a civil engineer. |
Vadim Kozhevnikov | Kozhevnikov studied literature and ethnology at Moscow State University, graduating in 1933. |
Kim Seungok | In 1960 he studied French Literature at Seoul National University at a time that department and University were the center of intellectual discontent in Seoul. |
Tosio Kato | Kato studied physics and received his undergraduate degree in 1941 at the Imperial University of Tokyo. |
Norman Manea | He studied engineering at the Construction Institute in Bucharest and graduated with master's degree in hydro-technique in 1959, working afterwards in planning, fieldwork and research. |
Alexis Tsipras | He studied civil engineering at the National Technical University of Athens, graduating in 2000, before undertaking postgraduate studies in land-surveying and planning following an inter-departmental programme of NTUA. |
Nikoloz Lekishvili | He graduated from Georgian Polytechnic Institute with a degree in Heat and Energy Engineering (High Temperature Physics) in 1971. |
Nuno Miguel Fonseca Ferreira | Nuno Ferreira received his bachelor's degree in'' Engenharia Electrotécnica'' English equivalent of Electrical and Computer Engineering from the'' Coimbra Institute of Engineering'' in 1996. |
Koshi Inaba | Born and raised in Tsuyama, Okayama, Inaba enrolled in Yokohama National University's Faculty for Education in 1983 to become a qualified mathematics teacher. |
Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedow | He graduated from the Turkmen State Medical Institute in 1979 and entered a career in dentistry. |
Raihanul Abedin | He attended the Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (then known as East Pakistan University of Engineering and Technology), where he studied Mechanical Engineering, graduating in 1970. |
Harry Roesli | In 1970, he enrolled in the aviation engineering program at the Bandung Institute of Technology. |
Viktor Berkovsky | After graduating from high school in 1950, Berkovsky left for Moscow, where he received a degree from Moscow Institute of Steel and Alloys. |
Yuri Yevgenyevich Ivanov | In 1980 he graduated from the M. V. Frunze Kiev higher military academy. |
Zaid Orudzhev | Zaid Orudzhev was born in Baku, entered the Faculty of Philosophy at Lomonosov Moscow State University in the early 1950s, graduating in 1955. |
Igor Irodov | In 1946 he was admitted to Moscow Engineering Physics Institute. |
Han Zhenxiang | Han further studied in Moscow, USSR, and obtained his doctorate (Russian : Кандидат наук) from the Moscow Power Engineering Institute in 1961. |
Zaza Gorozia | Born in the Gegechkori district of then - Soviet Georgia (now Martvili municipality, Samegrelo-Zemo Svaneti), Zaza Gorozia graduated from the Tbilisi Medical Academy in 1999 and continued his postgraduate studies in the field of health administration. |
Igor Tamm | On 1 May 1923, Tamm began teaching physics at the Second Moscow State University. |
Lev Gudkov | Gudkov studied journalism, sociology and philology at the Lomonosov Moscow State University and graduated in 1971. |
Hajibala Abutalybov | In 1969, he was enrolled in post graduate program at Ioffe Physical-Technical Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences in Saint Petersburg, Russia. |
Jan Marian Kaczmarek | In 1945, he moved to Cracow to resume his studies at the Academy of Mining (currently : AGH University of Science and Technology. |
Jianyou Cao | After graduation in 1940, he joined the School of Engineering of Southwest Associated University as a faculty member. |
Igor Uporov | In 1983, he enrolled at Sverdlovsk Polytechnical University of the Ministry of Internal affairs of USSR where he earned his first technical education. |
An Wang | A native of Kunshan County in Suzhou Prefecture, he was born in Shanghai, China, and graduated from Chiao Tung University with a degree in electrical engineering in 1940. |
Vagit Alekperov | Alekperov graduated in 1974 from the Azerbaijan Oil and Chemistry Institute. |
Artur Jorge (footballer) | During his player days in Coimbra, Jorge was a student at the Faculty of Literature of the University of Coimbra, graduating in Germanic Philology from the University of Lisbon in 1975, after his transfer to Lisbon's SL Benfica. |
Cyril Svoboda | After graduating from the Faculty of Law of the Charles University in Prague in 1980 he worked as an in-house lawyer of the state gas supplier Transgas and then as a notary public in Prague. |
Karol Adamiecki | He began his research at the Institute of Technology in St. Petersburg, Russia (1884 -- 90), then moved to Poland. |
Lao She | In the same year, he was accepted to Beijing Normal University and graduated in 1918. |
Ana Matnadze | In 2003, Matnadze graduated from the Tbilisi Ivane Javakhishvili State University, Foreign Language and Literature Department, with a Degree in Philology (German Language and Literature). |
Zhang Yunchuan | Born in Dongyang, Zhejiang Province, Zhang graduated from Institute of Military Engineering in Harbin in 1970, majoring in internal combustion engine of ship. |
George Vernadsky | Back in Russia, Vernadsky resumed his course at the Moscow University, graduating with honors in 1910. |
Torahiko Terada | He continued his studies and in 1899, earned his PhD at the Tokyo Imperial University. |
Tang Xiaowei | In 1952, Tang was graduated from Tsinghua University and assigned to Chinese Academy of Science. |
Peter Wolodarski | In 1997, he entered the Stockholm School of Economics, where he studied business administration. |
Yevgeny Primakov | He was educated at the Moscow Institute of Oriental Studies, graduating in 1953 and did postgraduate work at Moscow State University. |
Aleksey Vysotsky | In 1956 he relocated to Moscow at the Lomonosov Moscow State University, where he finished a degree in journalism. |
Tsuguharu Foujita | In 1910 when he was twenty-four years old Foujita graduated from what is now the Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music. |
Garib Mammadov | He graduated from Azerbaijan Pedagogic Institute in 1970. |
Aleksandr Dugin | In 1979 he entered the Moscow Aviation Institute. |
Rza Tahmasib | In 1918, Tahmasib moved to Baku to enter the program of Oriental Studies at the Azerbaijan State University. |
Kassym-Jomart Tokayev | In 1970, Kassym-Jomart Tokayev joined the Moscow State Institute of International relations. |
Jamil Hasanli | After finishing secondary school in Alar, Jalilabad, he entered Azerbaijan State University's History faculty in 1970. |
Zhang Jilong | Zhang graduated from the Beijing International Studies University in 1975. |
August Davidov | In 1839 Davidov was sent to Moscow to attend the school that is now Bauman Moscow State Technical University. |
Lambertus Nicodemus Palar | In 1922, Palar started his studies at the Polytechnic () in Bandung, which is now known as the Bandung Institute of Technology (). |
Leonid Pavlovich Potapov | He graduated from the geographical department of the Leningrad State University with a major in ethnography in 1928. |
Solomon Mikhlin | In 1927 he was transferred to the Department of Mathematics and Mechanics of Leningrad State University as a second year student, passing all the exams of the first year without attending lectures. |
Pyotr Gannushkin | In 1893 Gannushkin had graduated from the high school with the gold medal and entered the department of medicine of the Moscow State University. |
Toryalai Wesa | After securing his BS in Agricultural Economics and Extension from the Faculty of Agriculture at Kabul University in 1973, he pursued his MS at the Department of Agricultural Economics and Extension at the Faculty of Agricultural Sciences at American University of Beirut in Lebanon. |
Petar Mladenov | He graduated from a military school, entered Sofia State University, and graduated from the Moscow State Institute of International Relations in 1963. |
Pavel Muratov | Born in Bobrov in the Voronezh Oblast into the family of a military doctor, Muratov attended a Cadet Corps and graduated from the Petersburg State Transport University in 1903. |
Hakuo Yanagisawa | He graduated from the Faculty of Law at the University of Tokyo in 1961. |
Ivan Kostov | Ivan Kostov graduated in Economics from the Karl Marx Higher Institute of Economics (today's University of National and World Economy) in Sofia in 1974, and later earned a Ph. D. in Mathematical Modeling of Economic Processes from Sofia University. |
Tahira Tahirova | Having graduated from the Azerbaijan State Oil Academy (then the Azerbaijan Industry Institute) in 1935, she became the first Azerbaijani female professional obtaining a degree of higher education related to oil industry. |
Wang Fanxi | In 1927, he went to Moscow to study at the Communist University of the Toilers of the East. |
Machida Ch?ji | In the summer of 1884, he returned to Tokyo, where he attended the law school of Tokyo Imperial University. |
Chen Ziyuan | After graduation, Chen taught at Daxia, which became East China Normal University in 1951. |
Henryk Magnuski | He received his degree from Warsaw University of Technology in 1934 and started working for the State Tele and Radiotechnical Works (Państwowe Zakłady Tele i Radiotechniczne) in Warsaw. |