Ural State Law University

V. F. Yakovlev Ural State Law University (USLU)
Уральский государственный юридический университет имени В. Ф. Яковлева (УрГЮУ)
Former names
Siberian Institute of Soviet Law (1931—1934)
Sverdlovsk Law Institute (1935—1954, 1962—1981)
A. Y. Vyshinsky Sverdlovsk Law Institute (1954—1962)
R. A. Rudenko Sverdlovsk Law Institute (1981—1992)
Ural State Law Academy (1992—2014)
Ural State Law University (2014—2022)
MottoRussian: Интеллект, честь, творчество
Latin: Intelligentia, honorem, glossarium
Motto in English
Intelligence, honor, creativity
TypePublic
Established1918 (1918) (as the Law Faculty of the Irkutsk State University), 1931
RectorProf. Vladimir A. Bublik (since 2007)
Academic staff
554 (February 2022)
Students8358 (February 2022)
Location, ,
Russia

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CampusUrban
Building details
Academic building on Kolmogorov St, 54
Map

V. F. Yakovlev Ural State Law University (USLU, Russian: Уральский государственный юридический университет имени В. Ф. Яковлева, УрГЮУ), formerly the Ural State Law Academy (USLA, Russian: Уральская государственная юридическая академия, УрГЮА) and the Sverdlovsk Law Institute (Russian: Свердловский юридический институт, СЮИ), is a public, research university which includes law schools, colleges, faculties and other public graduate and undergraduate educational institutions. USLU's main campus is situated in the Yekaterinburg, Russia. Founded in 1918, USLU is one of the largest law schools in Russia.[1] USLU is organized into 15 schools, colleges, and institutes, located in Yekaterinburg.

National Universities rankings ranked the academy in 5 place of the best Law schools in the Russian Federation.[2] The Federal Agency for Scientific Research in information and telecommunication technologies of The Russian Federation ranked USLU in the 2nd position for the best law schools in Russia in 2008. [3] In 2004, USLA was awarded by gold medal in "One hundred best universities in Russia".[4]

  1. ^ "Official USLU webpage".
  2. ^ "National Universities ranking".
  3. ^ "Federal Ranking of Law schools".
  4. ^ "Awards".