Vologda - Institutions of Higher Education

Institutions of Higher Education

  • Vologda State Technical University
  • Vologda State Pedagogical University
  • N.V. Vereschagin Vologda State Dairy Academy
  • Vologda Institute of Law and Economy of the Federal Penal Service
  • Vologda Institute of Business
  • Branches:
    • Vologda branch of the Moscow State Law Academy
    • Vologda branch of the Northwestern Academy of Public Service
    • Vologda branch of the Saint Petersburg State University of Engineering and Economics
    • Vologda branch of the International Academy of Business and New Technologies

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