All 3 Colleges and Universities in Mogilev

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Are you looking for all the colleges and universities in Mogilev? Here, we will go over the list of private and public universities and colleges in Mogilev.

In our database, there are a total of 3 institutions in Mogilev. Out of those institutions, 3 are public and 0 are private.

1. Belarusian State University of Food and Chemical Technologies

The history of the Belarusian State University of Food and Chemical Technologies can be traced back to the establishment of the Mogilev Technological Institute in 1973. It was the country’s first institution to provide higher education in food. The institute has expanded significantly since then to become one of the country’s leading research and development organizations, with the research carried out by university scientists frequently used in developing the economy’s food sector. Known as Mogilev State University of Food until 2021, the university trains engineers, technologists, and economists for food processing and chemical industries today.

2. Belarusian-Russian University

Belarusian-Russian University is an interstate higher education institution of two countries, the Republic of Belarus and the Russian Federation. Its history can be traced back to the foundation of the Mogilev Machine Building Institute in 1961. Over the years, it expanded and had its name changed several times before finally being reorganized into Belarusian-Russian University in 2001. With the agreement between the two governments, it was recognized as a State Institution of Higher Professional Education. Today, Belarusian-Russian University offers undergraduate, graduate, doctoral, and continuing education programs.

3. Mogilev State A. Kuleshov University

Mogilev State A. Kuleshov University is one of the oldest institutions of higher education in the country. Established as the Mogilev Teachers' School foundation in 1913, it underwent a series of reorganizations over the years and became the Mogilev State A. Kuleshov University in 1997. The university has grown exponentially over its 100-year history and now offers several undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral programs.