Saratov State Academy of Law
Saratov State Academy of Law (Russian: Саратовская государственная юридическая академия) is a Federal State Educational Institution of Higher Professional Education in the Saratov region of the Russian Federation.[1]
The Saratov State Academy of Law was founded in 1931 as the Saratov Institute of Law.[1] The academy was named in honor of Soviet Ukrainian statesman and jurist Dmitry Kursky. In 1995 the Saratov Institute of Law was transformed into Saratov State Academy of Law.[1]
The academy has 19 faculties and 32 departments. It has eight academic buildings, the largest scientific and legal library, postgraduate and doctoral programs, and four dissertation councils.[1] It enrolls 6,700 students, and has a staff of 590 educators.[1]
Notable alumni
- Ratmir Aybazov (born 1955), politician
- Rinat Ayupov (born 1974), political figure
- Artyom Bichayev (born 1990), political figure
- Nikolai Bondarenko (born 1985), politician and blogger
- Boris Ebzeyev (born 1950), politician and judge
- Sergey Kabyshev (born 1963), political figure
- Konstantin Lokhanov (born 1998), junior world champion and Olympic sabre fencer living in the United States
- Vyacheslav Maltsev (born 1964), politician
- Natalia Pogonina (born 1985), chess player, Woman Grandmaster, two-time Russian Women's Champion
References
- ^ a b c d e "Saratov State Academy of Law". RUSVUZ - Higher Education in Russian Federation.
External links
- Education in Russia for foreigners
- Saratov State Academy of Law under the Ministry of education of the Russian Federation
- Saratov State Academy of Law