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Rabfak (from Russian: рабфак, a
syllabic abbreviation of Рабочий факультет,
Rabochiy fakul′tet, "workers' faculty") was a type of
educational institution...
- The
Industrial Academy was
intended as the next step
after attending a
Rabfak and was
intended to "provide its
students with a
grounding in
general economic...
- only four
years of
formal schooling, he
applied to the
training program (
rabfak,
short for Рабочий факультет /
Rabotchyi Fakultyet, or Worker's Faculty)...
- In 1929 he
moved to Moscow,
where he
worked as the head
teacher of the
rabfak. He
completed coursework and p****ed the
external examinations at the Physics...
- he and 21
other Mongolian students were
selected to
study at a
special rabfak (preparatory school) in
Irkutsk in the
Soviet Union. In 1931, he joined...
- kindergartens, schools, and
higher educational institutions (technical schools,
rabfaks and
other university departments).
These were
initially created in the...
- at
Kazan State University,
later switching to pedagogy. She
worked as a
rabfak (рабфак, рабочий факультет, workers' faculty) teacher. In
April 1934, Ginzburg...
- a
Mountain Jew from Qusar. In 1939, he
graduated from
Buynaksk Medical Rabfak, an
educational establishment set up to
prepare workers and
peasants for...
-
Alexey Favorsky became the Dean of the
Faculty of
Physics and Mathematics.
Rabfaks and free
university courses were
opened on the
basis of the university...
- All-Union
Communist Party (the Bolsheviks) in 1921.
After graduating from the
rabfak, he
studied economics at the
Plekhanov Institute of
National Economy between...