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The University of Architecture, Civil Engineering and Geodesy is located in Sofia, Bulgaria. It was founded in 1942 as a Higher Technical School following a decree issued on June 6, 1941 by the Bulgarian Tsar Boris III. [2] In 1945 it was transformed into a State Polytechnic.
Universities of applied science: IMC University of Applied Sciences Krems in Krems; University of Applied Sciences in Wiener Neustadt; St. Pölten University of Applied Sciences in Sankt Pölten; Theresian Military Academy in Wiener Neustadt; Not a university, but an institution with PhD programmes: Institute of Science and Technology Austria ...
The University of Library Studies and Information Technologies is a Bulgarian university. It is the successor consequently of the Specialised Higher School of Library Studies and Information Technologies (est. 2 Sept 2004), the College of Library Studies and Information Technologies (CLSIT), the College of Library Studies (CLS), the Institute of Library Studies (ILS) and the State Institute of ...
The Technical University of Sofia (Bulgarian: Технически университет - София) is Bulgaria's largest and foremost academic establishment for higher engineering education. The university is a state-owned entity with academic self-governance.
In 1922–1923, Sofia University had 111 chairs, 205 lecturers and assistants and 2,388 students, of which 1,702 men and 686 women. The foundation stone of Sofia University's new edifice was laid on 30 June 1924. Funds were secured by the brothers Evlogi Georgiev and Hristo Georgiev.
It was created under the name Academy of Agricultural Sciences (AAS) in 1961, after the model of VASKhNIL academy in Moscow. [3] AAS was closed in 1971, while its researchers moved to the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences. [1] [4] In 1971 a new higher school was established under the name Georgi Dimitrov Agricultural Academy (GAAA). It united the ...
Institute's logo. The Institute of Mathematics and Informatics was established in 1947 as Institute of Mathematics at the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences.. Its name changed to Institute of Mathematics with Computing Centre in 1961, while from 1970 to 1988 the Institute together with the Faculty of Mathematics at Sofia University functioned in a unified structure, the Joint Centre of Mathematics ...
The activities are distributed in three main branches: Natural, mathematical and engineering sciences; Biological, medical and agrarian sciences and Social sciences, humanities and art. They are structured in 42 independent scientific institutes, and a dozen of laboratories and other sections.