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1930: Established as Mariupol Evening Metallurgical Institute, based on the Evening Workers' Metallurgical Technical School, offering training in five specialties. •
1939: Introduced full-time education, training specialists in areas such as steelmaking, rolling production, metallurgy, and thermal treatment of ferrous and non-ferrous metals. •
1941-1943: Activities suspended during
World War II; resumed in December 1943. •
1948-1989: Known as Zhdanov Metallurgical Institute. •
1990: Achieved the highest (IV) level of accreditation. •
1993: Reorganized into Pryazovskyi State Technical University. In 2022, due to the
Russian invasion of Ukraine and the
Siege of Mariupol some of the university's buildings were destroyed. PSTU was temporarily relocated to the city of
Dnipro. and the
Siege of Mariupol some of the university's buildings were destroyed == Rectors ==