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Admiral Makarov National University of Shipbuilding in Mykolaiv is a higher education institution which trains specialists for the shipbuilding and allied industries of Ukraine. The university is named after the Russian admiral, Stepan Makarov, who was born in the city.
In April 1901, the Ministry of National Education of the Russian Empire announced the Mykolayiv Industrial Technical School. The school opened on 1 July 1902 at 3 Kuznechnaia street (now 5 Skorohodova street) marking the beginnings of the NUS. Teaching began on 18 September 1902 with courses including shipbuilding, mechanics, electrics and road building that was carried out in a department of works and in the school itself. The school had the status of a higher education institution: after three years of study, graduating students received the qualification of engineer.

In 1926 and 1927, the school was reorganised to teach technical shipbuilding and the course of study was lengthened to four years. The school was equipped with laboratories for metallurgy, chemistry, thermodynamics and engineering. In 1929 the Mykolayiv Shipbuilding Technical School was merged with the Mykolayiv Technical Night School and renamed the Mykolayiv Machine-building Institute and in 1930, in association with the ship building department of the Odessa Polytechnic Institute, it was renamed the Mykolayiv Shipbuilding Institute (MSI).

In 1941, at Russia’s entry into WWII, the MSI employed 94 teachers and was training almost 700 students. Approximately 500 students, teachers and employees were conscripted to the Red Army and sent to the front. Others were tasked with building defensive structures and harvesting crops. The MSI was evacuated, first to Stalingrad, then to Astrakhan and later to Przhevalsk, Kirghiz Soviet Socialist Republic. During the war, the MSI maintained 22 departments and trained 370 students. On 30 June 1944, it was decided to return the MSI to Mykolayiv and on 1 October 1944, it reopened. In 1945, 36.5 million khrb was allocated to a five year plan of restoration and development.

In 1946, the MSI was accredited for postgraduate study in marine engineering and steam and internal combustion engine design. Links were made with other institutes of science. In 1949, the MSI was renamed Admiral Makarov MSI for Stepan Makarov, a native of Mykolayiv, a naval admiral, and a marine engineer. By 1955, over eighty percent of the teachers at the Admiral Marakov MSI were involved in research.

18 September 1970 marked the 50th anniversary of the school and by decree of the presidium of the supreme rada of the USSR, the school was awarded the order of the Red Flag for merit in preparation of engineering workers and for its achievements in the development of scientists. On 17 May 1971, a new building was opened and work was begun on the construction of a thirteen story hostel that would house 1295 students. In 1971, 50 economists of engineering graduated.

In 1994, by the decision of the Cabinet of Ministers Council of Ukraine, the Admiral Makarov National Shipbuilding University received the highest level of accreditation, (level four), which gave it the status of a university and it adopted the new name, Ukrainian State Maritime Technical University. The president (chancellor) was Romanovskiy Georgiy Fedorovich. Then and now – Ryzhkov Sergii Sergiiovych.

Progress[edit] Since 1941 MSI has trained over 1700 marine engineers and altogether, 55,000 industry ready workers. NUS has 8 institutes, 3 faculties, a school at sea, a campus in Kherson and representation in three cities of Ukraine. It has links with its community and with industry. A student population of 12,000 read in twenty-six areas and in thirty specialties. The university offers bachelor, expert and masters’ degrees; a doctorate of science; and academic and teacher education. The university employs 68 doctorate staff and 256 scientists specialising in new ship design, safety at sea, unmanned underwater craft, structures and works (such as welding), marine metallurgy and marine power (such as low pollution alternative energy sources for the marine industry). The university also provides certification of polymetric systems for metrological maintenance of onboard and coastal complexes; improvements of marine electric equipment and automatic systems, and methods and means of increasing the efficiency of touch maintenance and information complexes of hierarchically organised control systems.

The Ukraine ministerial committee on industrial policy and education (USSTU), recognized the university as a key provider of marine welders. In association with the German organization, NUS prepared 20 marine welders with qualifications matching European standards.

On 25 March 2004, the president of Ukraine gave the university a national status and it was renamed, Admiral Makarov National University of Shipbuilding. The NUS has associations with educational institutions of other nations, giving students the opportunity to study abroad.

Educational Scientific Centre of International Cooperation[edit]

Admiral Makarov National University of Shipbuilding international first year students.
The university’s Educational Scientific Centre of International Cooperation (ESCIC) organises the NUS associations with other universities in the US, Great Britain, Germany, Norway, China, Poland, Romania, Turkey, Bulgaria, Iran, Spain, Vietnam and the CIS. The ESCIC facilitates requests by NUS students for scholarships, international grants and exchanges. It liaises with, for example, the German academic exchange service, or DAAD (Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst), the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation (Alexander von Humboldt-Stiftung, Germany), the Fulbright Program and International Research & Exchanges Board (IREX) in US, and the Education for Democracy Foundation (Poland). International students from many nations study on a contractual basis at NUS.

Institutes[edit] The Institute of Shipbuilding. Departments are:
Structural mechanics, fluid mechanics, hull construction, maritime technologies, ship theory and design, and shipbuilding technology.
The Institute of Computer, Engineering and Technological Sciences (faculty of technology). Departments are:
Faculty of technology, welding engineering, design and production of composite materials, material sciences and technology, computer science faculty, automated system software, project management, and, information system and technologies.
The Institute of Mechanical Engineering. Department (faculty of power engineering). Departments are:
Conditioning and refrigerating, marine and stationary power plants, thermal physics and steam-generating units, turbines, mechanics and ecology, internal combustion engines, ecology, marine mechanical engineering technology and mechanics and mechanical engineering.
The Institute of Automatic Control and Electrical Engineering. Departments are:
Computer assisted control systems, ship electrical equipment and information security, electrical power systems, automatic control engineering, theoretical electrical engineering and electronic systems, impulse processes and technologies, and, marine instrument engineering.
The Institute of Humanities. Departments are:
Theory and history of the state and law, law, applied linguistics, social studies and humanities, modern languages, design, Olympic and professional sports theory, and, physical training and sports.
The Institute of Extramural and Distant Learning, (faculty of mobile technologies). Departments are:
Theoretical mechanics, engineering graphics, life safety and civil defence, natural sciences, higher mathematics, physics, and, philosophy and cultural studies.
Faculties[edit] Technology
Power engineering
Mobile technologies
Engineering and economics
Preparation
Branches
Kyiv educational and consulting centre.
Tockmak educational and consulting centre.
Yuzhnoukrainsk distant learning centre.
Kirovohrad distant learning centre.
Pervomaisk polytechnic.
Feodosia polytechnic.
Institute of postgraduate studies.

Alfred Nobel University, Dnipropetrovs’k, Ukraine

§Directions of Training
Enterprise Economy
Economic Cybernetics
Marketing
Management
International Economics
Accounting and Auditing
Legal Studies
Psychology
Commodity Analysis and Commercial Activities
Philology
Finance and Credit
§Departments
Department of International Finance and Banking
Department of Sociology, Philosophy and Psychology
Department of Enterprise Economics and International Business
Department of Economic Cybernetics
Department of Informatics and Mathematical Methods in Economics
Foreign Language Department
Department of Second Foreign Languages
Marketing Department
Management Department
Department of International Economics and Economic Theory
Department of International Audit and Accounting
Law Department
Department of Practical Psychology
Department of Applied Linguistics and Methods of Teaching Foreign Languages
Department of Commodity Analysis and Commercial Activities
Department of Physical Education
Translation Theory and Practice Department
§History
July, 1993 – The shareholders’ meeting on the issue of founding Dnipropetrovsk Academy of Management, Business and Law (DAMBL)

September, 1993 – The commencement of the first year of studies at DAMBL with students specializing in Finance, Fiscal Management and Interpreting& Translation

June, 1994 – The Ukrainian Ministry of Science and Education license obtained entitling DAMBL to train students in Business Economics, Finance, Accounting and Auditing, Marketing and Translation

November, 1994 – The first issue of DAMBL magazine “The Academic Review” published

January, 1995 – DAMBL resumed its activities in a new group of buildings in Naberezhnaya Lenina Str., 18

June, 1995 – The first graduation with Specialist Degrees on the basis of preceding higher education

June, 1997 – Awarding for the first time Bachelor Degrees in Business Economics, Finance, Accounting and Auditing, Marketing and Translation

September, 1997 – The formation of Staff Retraining Institute and Pre-Tertiary Education Institute

September, 1997 – The establishment of Publishing Centre

October, 1997 – The first admission of Law students to the National Academy of Internal Affairs affiliated with DAMBL

November, 1997 – The commencement of MBA training at DAMBL Business School

December, 1997- The DAMBL affiliate in Reni, Odessa region, founded

June, 1998 – Post-graduate courses opened

June, 1998 – Awarding for the first time of Specialist Degrees in Enterprise Economics, Finance, Accounting and Auditing, Marketing

September, 1998 – Training commenced in such majors as “Commodity Analysis and Commercial Studies”, “Business Cybernetics” and “Management”

September, 1998 – DAMBL affiliate in Kremenchuk, Poltava region, founded

June, 1999 – Awarding for the first time of Specialist Degrees in Translation

September, 1999 – Training commenced in such majors as “Banking” and “International Economics”

June, 2001 – The Presidents of Ukraine and Poland participate in founding “Ukraine-Poland Centre for Management, Entrepreneurship and Encouragement of Investment”

June, 2001 – The formation of DAMBL Law Department

December, 2001 – DAMBL transformed into Dnipropetrovsk University of Economics and Law (DUEL)

February, 2002 – Commencement of doctorate studies

June, 2002 – Specialized Scholarly Council organized for defense of dissertations in Economics

June, 2002 – Awarding Master Degrees for the first time

January, 2003 – First dissertations defended at DUEL’s Specialized Scholarly Council

May, 2003 – The Nobel Prize Winners in Economics Commemoration Hall opened May, 2003 – DUEL’s museum opened May, 2003 – Television and radio broadcasting company “Spivdruzhnist” founded by DUEL went on the air

September, 2004 – Foundation of the Career Counseling Office

May, 2005 – DUEL was granted the 4th (highest) level of accreditation by the Ukrainian Ministry of Science and Education

November, 2005 – Commencement of implementation of Bologna Declaration principles in DUEL

October, 2006 – The first issue of scholarly journal “The European Vector of Economic Development” founded

October, 2006 – DUEL added to the National Register of Research Institutions

February, 2007 – Training commenced in such a major as “Psychology”

September, 2007 – DUEL joined The Magna Charta Universitatum

January, 2008 – Implementation of the international scientific and educational project TEMPUS/TACIS

May, 2008 – Creation of the Charitable Foundation “The Planet of Alfred Nobel”.

September, 2008 – Holding the International Nobel Economic Forum “World Economy of the 21st Century: Cycles and the Crises”. The memorial symbol “AlLFRED Nobel Planet” unveiling ceremony.

March, 2009 – The Virtual Session of the International Nobel Economic Forum

May, 2009 – DUEL was granted the 4th (highest) level of accreditation by the Ukrainian Ministry of Science and Education

September, 2009 – May, 2010 – at the initiative of Dnipropetrovs’k University of Economics and Law the International Nobel Students’ Internet Contest was held

October, 2009 – at the initiative of the University a joint project “University of the Third Age” was started? Which provides training to more than 400 listeners of pension age

November, 2009 – at the University in cooperation with the International Association for Institutional Research, the 7-th International Conference “Problems of Modern Economics and Institutional Theory” was held

December, 2009 – the University was recognized as”Industry Leader” according to the rating calculated according by official statistics (second place among the educational institutions of Ukraine)

February, 2010 – University started preparation for the introduction of English language training program through beginning the process of validation of Bachelor in International Management program with the University of Wales

May,2010 – According to the annual ranking “Ukrainian Compass”, the University ranked first among non-state private educational institutions in the quality of training economists and the second – in the quality of training lawyers.

May, 2010 – The Second International Nobel Economic Forum “The World Economy of the 21st Century: Crises and Cycles”.

June, 2010 – By the decision of the International Economic Ranking “Best League” Dnipropetrovs’k University of Economics and Law received the national certificate “Factory of the Year 2010”.

October, 2010 – Dnipropetrovs’k University of Economics and Law was given the name of Alfred Nobel.

October, 2010 – the University has received a Certificate of European Business Assembly “European Quality” for compliance with European standards in education.

November, 2010 – The University of Wales completed the procedure of validation of Bachelor degree program in International Management in Alfred Nobel Dnipropetrovs’k University of Economics and Law named after Alfred Nobel.

November, 2010 – at the exhibition “Education and Science”, held in Kiev, the University received the Gold Medal in the category “Development of logistics”.

May, 2011 – The Second Virtual Session of the International Nobel Economic Forum “The World Economy of the 21st Century: Cycles and Crises”

August, 2011 – Alfred Nobel University of Economics and Law transformed into Alfred Nobel University.

May, 2012 – Third Session of the World Nobel Congress in Economics in Alfred Nobel University

American-Ukrainian School of Computer Science[1] was founded on April 16, 2004 as the result of cooperation between Ternopil National Economic University (TNEU) and University of Maine (UMaine). It is the first school in Ukraine of such type, where education is provided in English and Ukrainian, involving lecturers from the American universities, representing the Peace Corps. The school is acting as a structure within the Faculty of Computer Informational Technology at TNEU and is in Ternopil, Ukraine.
History[edit] American-Ukrainian School of Computer Science was established at April 16, 2004 as the result of collaboration of Ternopil National Economic University (Ukraine) and University of Maine (USA). Such collaboration become possible after one-year visit of professor Anatoly Sachenko (at that time dean of the Faculty of Computer Informational Technologies at TNEU) as the Fulbright professor to the University of Maine and Bowdoin College, both in Maine, in 2002–2003.

During his visit he discussed idea of creating of such school with professors George Markowsky (Department of Computer Science at UMaine) and Allan Tucker (Bowdoin College). After his return to Ukraine, a General Agreement of Cooperation was signed between TNEU and UMaine in 2003. And a year after that, school was established. Markowsky became first director of the school.

A year after that, Sachenko became director of the AUS. An agreement about cooperation was signed between TNEU and University of South Carolina Upstate in 2006.

Benefits
Students are studying according to the American (strong practical knowledge) and Ukrainian (strong fundamental knowledge) education standards;
Education process is performing with the Computer Science;
Best students (up to five) from the school yearly may study during a semester or two in UMaine;
Education grants for studying abroad are available from UMaine;
Transfer system allows students transfer to any AUS partner university.
Partner universities[edit] University of Maine
University of South Carolina Upstate
American University in Bulgaria
Education process
Students, according to their wishes, will have the opportunity to continue their studies at any partner university and get an American diploma in Computer Science after completing three academic years at AUS. After successful education completion in a partner university and gaining American Bachelor degree, alumni can continue studying at graduate school at a partner university and apply on master’s or Ph.D. degree. AUS students who have neither possibilities nor desires to complete education in the U.S.A. study their during fourth year in Ternopil and, after the successful examinations, obtain the Ukrainian Bachelor degree in Computer Science. Students can continue their education in the master department of TNEU or in foreign universities after the fourth year.

The lectures at the AUS are conducting by faculty from the U.S.A., European and Japanese universities, Peace Corps representatives and leading instructors of the Faculty of Computer Information Technologies.

Student exchange
From the beginning of the school, the best students got the possibility to study in American universities.

2004-2005: Vitaliy Vitsentiy got a grant to study according to the Master program at UMaine. After graduating he continued studying as a Ph.D. student[2] in Queensland University of Technology of Brisbane, Australia.
2008: AUS students Iuirii Ferents and Olexandr Shepchenko got grants to study in UMaine during spring 2009.

Borys Grinchenko Kyiv University is a higher education institution. The University was established by Kyiv municipal council through reorganization of Kyiv regional Teachers Training Institute named after B. D. Grinchenko. The University belongs to communal property.

According to the decision of Kyiv municipal council of 8 October, 2009 Kyiv Municipal Pedagogical University named after B.D. Grinchenko was renamed to Borys Grinchenko Kyiv University and the University’s status also changed. The University was transformed from pedagogical profile to a multi-profile classic educational institution, which enabled the University to expand its activities and have more educational majors, ensuring full satisfaction of educational requirements of Kyiv dwellers, meeting the needs of Kyiv and its region. In implementing these tasks the University’s activity is aimed at achieving high standards and becoming an institution of European level.

The University consists of six Institutes and 1 university college with more than 8000 students. There are 35 operating departments. The scientific-pedagogical staff at the University includes 49 PhDs, 184 EdSs., 434 teachers. The University offers 10 Master, 12 Specialist and 12 Bachelor level programmes. Each year around 6000 teachers and school principals enhance their skills and get qualified at the University. The University provides PhD and Doctorate training.
Institutes[edit] The University: consists of six Institutes:

Institute of In-service Training in Education
Institute of Society
Institute of Human Sciences
Humanitarian Institute
Pedagogical Institute
Art Institute
University College.
The Leaders of the University[edit] Victor Ogneviuk – Rector, Doctor of Philosophy, Professor, Full Member of the National Academy of Pedagogical Sciences of Ukraine.
History[edit] The University history began in 1874 with the establishment of Pedagogical courses for Teacher training in Kyiv.
In 1919 Borys Grinchenko Pedagogical Institute began operating, to be later reorganized into Kyiv Pedagogical Courses named after Borys Grinchenko. These courses assimilated a few other similar pedagogical courses, which lead to foundation of Kyiv Teacher Training Institute in 1939.
In 1993 Kyiv Teacher Training Institute was given the name of Borys Grinchenko. It was providing in-service training for teachers of Kyiv schools.
In 2002 it was reorganized into Kyiv Municipal Pedagogical University named after Borys Grinchenko, and it started offering to receive degrees in teaching.
In 2007 a new era began in the university’s development. A new rector, Viktor Ogneviuk, has made a commitment to transform the university, making it a modern, dynamic and European-oriented educational institution. On 8th October, 2008 the university was renamed into Borys Grinchenko Kyiv University, becoming a classical university and now having the opportunity to offer different majors, not only teacher training. This has allowed to enroll more students and increase diversity.
September, 2008 – University Academic Council developed and approved the Concept of University Development for 2008-2012 years.
January 1,2008 – Institute of Psychology and Social Pedagogy, Humanitarian Institute, Institute of Pre-School, Elementary and Art Education, University college were established and included into the University structure
May 20, 2008 – a new University building opened its doors for the University academics and students.
September, 1, 2008 – Institute of Leadership, Education Legislation and Politics started its work in the structure of the University.
2008-2009 academic year – ten specialties (majors) got the highest (IVth) accreditation level
October 8, 2009 – Kyiv Municipal Pedagogical University named after B.D. Grinchenko was renamed into Borys Grinchenko Kyiv University.
2010 – Six Institutes (Humanitarian, Pedagogic, Arts, Leadership and Social Sciences, Psychology and Social Pedagogy, In-Service Training) and a University College, as well as scientific and methodological centres and research laboratories have been functioning in the structure of the University.
2010 – Borys Grinchenko Museum was opened in our University.
June, 2010 – University obtained the highest (IVth) accreditation level
September 1, 2010 – number of students is six thousand. University trains specialists in 7 Junior Specialists programs, 12 Bachelor programs, 11 Master’s programs.
September 2010 – Viktor Ogneviuk, Rector of the University signed the University Magna Charta in Bologna, Italy
2010-2011 – University started the social project “With Kyiv and for Kyiv”
August 22, 2011 – monument to Borys Grinchenko was opened for the charitable contributions of academics, students and education employees with the support of Kyiv.City Council
On the 14th – 17th 2011 in Malmo, Sweden, the General Assembly of European Association for the Education of Adults (EAEA) approved the application form of Borys Grinchenko Kyiv University as an Associate Member of EAEA.
June 26, 2012 – University held the seventh place in the official ranking of Ukrainian classic universities.
August 28, 2012 – University Academic Council renamed the Institute of Leadership and Social Sciences into the Institute of Society
September 1, 2012 – number of University students is more than 7 thousands. University trains specialists in 12 Junior Specialist programs, 34 Bachelor programs, 18 Master’s programs and 18 PhD programs.
October 4, 2012 – Center of Practical Students Training was opened for the students specialized in Elementary Education and Pre-School Education headed by Tamara Proshkuratova, the Hero of Ukraine, Honorable teacher with a 25 year teaching history..
November 15, 2012 – Viktor Ogneviuk was re-elected for the second term as the Rector of Borys Grinchenko Kyiv University.
November 19, 2012 – University became the member of the International Association of the Universities.
On the 25th of January 2013, in Istanbul, the last EUA Council has approved Borys Grinchenko Kyiv University application for an individual associate membership.
The University education and scientific base[edit] In December 2007, two reading rooms for students, graduates and teachers were open in the University. The funds of the University Library increased significantly (360 thousand copies). New major steps were made in the fields of information studies: information computer center was launched, as well as four computer labs and laboratory of innovative technologies studies.

Each year on December 9 the University celebrates Borys Grinchenko’s birthday, and this day means the Day of the University.

Actual science issues of University Activity are constantly discussed by the Academic Board of the University, as well as by Student scientific society.

To improve the professional skills of the faculty scientific-methodological seminar regularly operates at the University.

The collection of scientific works ‘Teacher Education: Theory and Practice. Psychology. Pedagogy’ is being published by the University since 2001. It is included into the list of scientific professional publications by the State Accreditation Commission of Ukraine.

Scientific research work is carried out in a spirit of cooperation and fruitful contacts with the National Academy of Pedagogical science of Ukraine and its research institutions. Respective cooperation agreement was signed in 2007.

In 2007 postgraduate major 13.00.04 – Theory and Methods of Professional Education opened in the University on a permanent basis.

The Student Scientific Society works at the University. The magazine of the student’s research papers ‘Scientific studies of the students ‘grinchenkivtsiv’ has been published since 2007, the best scientific works of future teachers are published there.

The University has a cooperation agreement with a range of foreign institutions. Among them are: International Association of University support Waldorf Education, Pedagogical University of Heidelberg (Germany), University of Szczecin (Poland) and others.

The University has its original image and is an integral part of Kyiv City education.

Borys Grinchenko Kyiv University has a structure that includes:

General university departments of educational, scientific and methodical nature (centers, laboratories);
General university departments of administrative character (departments, accounting);
Library;
6 institutes;
1 college.
The university has distributed campus structure, which includes:

Administrative building (at 18/2 Bulvarno-Kudriavska street);
Academic buildings (at 17 Tuchiny ave., 13b Tymoshenko str., 16 Gagarina ave., 18 /2 Davydova Blvrd.)

Yuriy Fedkovych Chernivtsi National University Ukrainian: is the leading Ukrainian institution for higher education in northern Bukovina, in Chernivtsi, a city in western Ukraine.
History
Franz-Josephs-Universität
See also: Franz Joseph University (disambiguation)
The University was founded as a Franz Josephs Universität in 1875 on the basis of the Czernowitz Higher Theological School. Originally, the main language of instruction was German with separate departments for Ukrainian and Romanian and literature. During the period of Austro-Hungarian rule the university operated three faculties: Orthodox theology, law and philosophy. At the time the majority of the students were Jewish and German Austrians, while Ukrainians and Romanians comprised for about 20%–25% of the student body.

Universitatea Regele Carol I
In 1918, after Bukovina became part of the Kingdom of Romania, the university was renamed Universitatea Regele Carol I din Cernăuţi. The current building of the university dates from 1920–22, and was commissioned by the Romanian government. From 1919 to 1940 the university was largely Romanized; the Ukrainian department was abolished, Ukrainian professors were dismissed and instruction was fully switched to Romanian. In 1933, of 3,247 students, there were 2,117 Romanians, 679 Jews, 199 Germans, 155 Ukrainians (decreasing from 239 out of 1671 students in 1920), 57 Poles, 26 Russians and 4 of other nationalities. Ion Nistor, a prominent Romanian historian and one of the most vocal proponents of Greater Romanian nationalism was the university rector for many years.

Chernivtsi State University
Upon the 1940 Soviet takeover of northern Bukovina, the territory was attached to the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic and the primary language in the university was switched to Ukrainian. The university, renamed Chernivtsi State University, was significantly expanded and reorganized. Teaching of science was greatly increased and the theological department was dissolved and then reopened in 1996. In 1989 the university was named to honor Yuriy Fedkovych, a prominent Ukrainian writer, a native of Bukovina. In the Soviet years, the number of Romanian students at the university declined sharply. In 1991–92, the last year of Soviet rule, the number of Romanian students was only 4.44% (434 out of 9,769).[1] Among teaching faculty, the breakdown by nationalities is as follows: Ukrainian teachers 465 (77.1%), Russians 102 (16.9%), Moldovans 9 (1.4%), Romanians 7 (1.1%), Belarusians 6 (0.9%), etc.

Yuriy Fedkovych Chernivtsi National University
Since 2000, when the university was awarded National status, it operates under its current name, Yuriy Fedkovych Chernivtsi National University.

By decision of Session of Council of European University Association, held in Brussels on January 15, 2009, Yuri Fedkovich Chernivtsi National University was granted a full individual membership in European University Association.

Campuses and buildings
Yuriy Fedkovych Chernivtsi National University consists of 17 buildings, with the total amount of 105 units. The total area is 110.8 thousand square meters, including training buildings – 66 square meters.

The architectural ensemble of the main campus of the university, the Residence of Bukovinian and Dalmatian Metropolitans is included on the list of UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Faculties[edit] Faculty of Biology, Ecology and Biotechnology
Faculty of Geography
Faculty of Economics
Faculty of Engineering
Faculty of Modern European Languages
Faculty of History, Political Science and International Relations
Faculty of Computer Studies
Faculty of Applied Mathematics
Faculty of Pedagogics, Psychology and Social Activity
Faculty of Physics
Faculty of Philology
Faculty of Philosophy and Theology
Faculty of Chemistry
Faculty of Law
Faculty of Physical Training and Health
Libraries[edit] The university library was founded in 1852 as Krayova Library — the first public library in Bukovina. By 2004, its total book stock included 2,554,000 copies and among them 1,215,000 copies of scientific literature, 171,000 of textbooks and manuals, and 648,000 of fiction. The fund of foreign books contains 376,000 works in German, Romanian, English, Latin, Polish, Ancient Greek, French, Hebraic, Yiddish and other languages.

The scientific library includes 11 departments: collection, scientific processing, native fund preservation, foreign fund preservation, rare and valuable books, book borrowing, reading halls, branch, cultural work, information technologies and information-bibliographic.

Notable professors and alumni[edit] Sydir Vorobkevych (1836-1903), Ukrainian composer and writer.
Alois Handl (1837-1915), Austrian physicist.
Anton Wassmuth (1844-1927), Austrian physicist, member of the German Academy of Sciences Leopoldina.
Anton Marty ( 1847-1914), Swiss philosopher.
Alexander Georg Supan (1847 – 1920), Austrian geographer.
Leopold Bernhard Gegenbauer (1849 – 1903), Austrian mathematician.
Georg Elias Müller (1850 – 1934), German experimental psychologist.
Friedrich Becke (1855 – 1931), Austrian mineralogist and petrograph.
Eusebius Mandyczewski, (1857 – 1929), Ukrainian musicologist, composer, conductor, and teacher.
Raimund Friedrich Kaindl (1866 – 1930), Austrian historian.
Ivan Franko (1856 – 1916), Ukrainian poet, writer, social and literary critic, journalist, interpreter, economist, political activist.
Friedrich von Kleinwächter (1838 – 1927), Austrian economist.
Eugen Ehrlich ( 1862 – 1922), legal scholar, one of the primary founders of the modern field of sociology of law.
Josef Geitler von Armingen (1870 – 1923), Austrian physicist.
Victor Conrad (1876-1962), Austrian-American physicist, seismologist and meteorologist, professor of Harvard University.
Joseph Schumpeter (1883 – 1950), one of the most influential economists of the 20th century, professor of Harvard University.
Hans Hahn (1879 – 1934), Austrian mathematician, one of the founders of modern functional analysis.
Josip Plemelj (1873 – 1967), Slovene mathematician.
Nikolay Bogolyubov (1909-1992), Soviet mathematician and theoretical physicist.
Arseniy Yatsenyuk, Ukrainian politician, economist and Ukrainian Prime-Minister.
Honorary doctors

Leonid Kadeniuk, the first astronaut of Ukraine.
Lina Kostenko, Ukrainian poet and writer.
Heinz Fischer, the President of Austria.
Ray Hnatyshyn, 24th Governor General of Canada.
Roy Romanow, the 12th Premier of Saskatchewan (1991–2001).
Interesting facts[edit] First Ukrainian mystery thriller (The Shadows of Unforgotten Ancestors (Tini nezabutykh predkiv)2013)[2] was directed mostly on the territory of Chernivtsi University.

Crimea State Medical University named after S. I. Georgievsky (CSMU) (Ukrainian: Кримський державний медичний університет ім. С. І. Георгієвського; Russian: Кры́мский Госуда́рственный Медици́нский Университе́т и́мени С. И. Гео́ргиевского, Krímskiy Gosudárstvennyy Medicínskyy Universitét ímeni S. I. Geórgievskogo) is the institution of higher medical education situated in Simferopol (Crimea, Ukraine). According to some independent estimations it is one of the most prominent medical schools of Ukraine.[2] The university has 6 faculties and 54 departments. As at 2009, 4700 students are studying here (approximately 1700 are foreign citizens from 34 countries of the world). The university was decorated with Order of the Red Banner of Labour (1981) and is certified by the International Education Society as AA-level high school.[3] The history of CSMU begins with the medical faculty of Tavrida University, which was founded on 10 May 1918. R. I. Gelvig was the first rector of the University and the dean of medical faculty at the same time. The first graduation of doctors had taken place in 1922; totally 523 doctors have been graduated during the faculty’s existence. In 1925 the University was reorganized as a Pedagogian Institute and the Medical faculty was liquidated.

Due to development of Crimea as a health resort, it was decided in 1930 to organize higher medical school here. The solemn opening of the Crimean Medical Institute (which consisted of one Treatment-and-prophylactic faculty only) has taken place on 1 April 1931. The first graduation (97 students) occurred on 17 February 1936. The second faculty, that is Pediatric, was organized in 1938. In 1939 the Treatment-and-prophylactic faculty was renamed into the Medical one.

In the time of the German invasion of the Soviet Union, the University continued working in evacuation (at first in Armavir, then in Jambul, Orjonikidze, Baku, Krasnovodsk, Kyzylorda). In sum, since June 1941 till July 1944 the Institute prepared 850 doctors. In the spring of 1944 the institute returned to Simferopol.

In 1951 S. I. Georgievsky was appointed a director (subsequently a rector) of the institute (the university carries his name now). In the fifties the material base of the Institute was considerably expanded. Since 1961 the Institute begins preparation of medical shots for the countries of Asia, Africa and Latin America. In 1970 new rector, professor V. I. Zyablov was appointed. In 1978 a new faculty (Stomatologic) was opened. In 1979 the faculty of Postgraduating Studies was launched. In 1981 the Institute was decorated with Order of the Red Banner of Labour. In the late eighties the Crimean medical institute was included into ten top medical high schools of the USSR.[4] In 1989 professor I. V. Bogadelnikov was elected as a new rector. Since 1992 the Institute begins commercial trainings for foreign citizens, and since 1994 – for the citizens of Ukraine.

In July 1995 the Crimean Medical Institute was accredited on IV (higher) level with autonomy granted. On 8 December 1995 the Institute was named in honor of S. I. Georgievskiy for his personal contribution for institute’s restoration and development. Since September 1996 professor A. A. Babanin heads the Institute. On 26 January 1998 the Cabinet of Ukraine decided to transform the Crimean Medical Institute into the University.

Rankings and reputation[edit] Crimean Medical Institute is ranked at 13,572 out of 20,000 universities in the world by the Webometrics world university ranking and ranked at 8204 out of 11,000 universities in the world by 4icu world university ranking.

The presence[edit] The university is a prominent scientific and medical center of Crimea. More than 50 scientific themes are being carried out here, about 5–10 doctoral and 25–30 master’s theses are being defended annually. The university participates in 16 international research programs and publishes several scientific periodicals. The total amount of students is about 4700 (1700 students are foreign citizens, who study in English).

Campuses and buildings[edit] The territory of the university (without the clinical bases) occupies 17.3 hectares. It has 16 educational buildings, five hostels, covered track and field athletics arena, sport centre (with stadium and swimming pool), several cafes. The library fund of university is about 600,000 books. University has also its own publishing centre.

The structure of the university[edit] The University consists of six faculties: First Medical, Second Medical, Stomatologic, International Medical, Pharmaceutical and faculty of Postgradual Education. The university has 54 departments, medical college, 47 clinical bases and own clinic.

Teaching staff[edit] The staff of the university consists of about 700 teachers (c. 100 doctors of sciences and c. 350 candidates of sciences). 39 professors of the University are academicians and corresponding members of domestic and foreign Academies.

Notable sciencists and teachers of CSMU:

Anatoly Babanin (present-day rector)
Konstantin Efetov (prominent biochemist and entomologist)
Honorable doctors and famous alumni[edit] Babanin A.A., a Corresponding Member of National Academy of Medical Sciences of Ukraine, D.M., Professor, was awarded the order of President of Ukraine “For Achievements of the III degree”, the Albert Schwietzer gold medal. He is the founder of the original scientific school of clinical and experimental morphology. He was the first in Ukraine to suggest the original methods and approaches to medicolegal estimation of visceral pathology at alcoholic and alcoholic-narcotic intoxication with the use of complex of new pathomorphological methods.

Bliskunov A.I., D.M., Professor, a prominent orthopedic surgeon, he was the first in the world to invent a completely implanted regulated structures which allow to elongate long bones. He elaborated a new direction in correction of limb length. He was awarded the Large Gold medal of the Intellectual property of the United Nations, the Honourable Distinction of President of Ukraine.

Efetov, K.A. – Doctor of biological sciences, Professor. For his scientific achievements in biology and medicine, he is awarded with four gold medals in Great Britain and USA. In honour of K.A. Efetov, scientists of Austria, France, Ukraine, and Russia named 4 biological species and a subgenus of living organisms. His main scientific interests are in the field of molecular immunology, evolutionary biology and biosystematics; he has described 7 new genera and 11 subgenera of living organisms, discovered and described 28 new biological species.

Zagoroulko A.K., D.M., Professor, the founder of school “Surfactant system of human lungs and introduction of native surfactant preparations into practical medicine of Ukraine”, was awarded the silver medal and Diploma of International Biographic Centre, of Cambridge, as a prominent scientist of the 21st century

Kubyshkin V. F., M. D., Professor, Laureate of the International academic rating “Gold Fortune”, was awarded the Strazhesko medal for achievements in elaboration of diagnostic criteria and methods of treatment of patients with cardiovascular diseases and interdependent cardiorespiratory pathology, criteria of cardiohemodynamic disorders.

Interesting facts[edit] The university was to be named in honor of the victory of Perekop, but instead it was named in honor of Mikhail Frunze. Later it was named in honor of Joseph Stalin until April 1956).
Probably the most well-known graduate of CSMU was the world famous traumatologist Gavril Ilizarov (he was graduated during the war, when the institute was working in evacuation).
Awards and reputation[edit] Year 1981. The Institute was awarded the Order of the Red Banner of Labour.
69th place in rating of higher schools of Ukraine within UNESCO project “TOP 200” 2011 year

Danylo Halytsky Lviv National Medical University (Latin: Universitatis Medicinalis Leopoliensis), (Ukrainian: Львiвський Національний Медичний Унiверситет iм. Данила Галицького) — formerly known as the Lvov State Medical Institute, earlier the Faculty of Medicine of the John Casimir University and, before that, Faculty of Medicine of the Francis I University — is one of the oldest and biggest medical universities in Ukraine. It is one of the leading medical universities of the IV level of accreditation. LNMU begins from the Medical Faculty of Lviv University, which was opened on November 16, 1784, according to the privilege of the Austrian emperor Josef II. In 2009 University celebrated its 225 anniversary.
History[edit]

The building of the University.
The history of Lviv Medical University goes back to 1661, when on 20 January the Jesuit Collegium in Lviv by the privilege of Polish King John II Casimir acquired the status of academy. It consisted of four departments and was awarded the title of the university. However, until the break-up of the university in 1773, the full-blown medical department was not established.

On 16 November 1784, according to the privilege of the Austrian emperor Joseph II, signed on 21 October 1784, Lviv University was revived with four faculties: theology, philosophy, law and medicine. Since then Danylo Halytsky Lviv National Medical University started counting its age.

Beginning from 1961 University provides education for foreign citizens. During 50 years over 2,5 thousand doctors and pharmacists – foreigners have got education here and have been working successfully as doctors and pharmacists in many countries of the world. Education is provided in Ukrainian, Russian Language, and since 1997 the teaching of foreign students in English has been launched and is rapidly developing. Now 70% of University foreign students study in English Medium Program.

Academics[edit] 22 scientific schools actively function and develop in University: of obstetrics and gynecology, biochemical, hygienic, of infectious diseases, of history of medicine and pharmacy, microbiological, morphological, of neurology and neurosurgery, of oncology, of otorhynolaryngology, ophthalmological, of pathological anatomy and pathological physiology, pediatric, psychiatric, of dentistry, of internal diseases, pharmacological, physiological, of phtisiatry, of chemistry and pharmacy, of surgery.University library contains more than 530000 volumes of textbooks, manuals and other relevant medical literature. Library has modern computer equipment.

Ranking & Reputations[edit] Lviv University is ranked 7246 in the world by Webometric’s world University ranking and ranked at 4681 in the world out of 11,000 universities by 4icu world university ranking

Taking into account state and international recognition of university activity, great contributions to the development of national education and science, Danylo Halytskyi Lviv State Medical University was conferred the status of National Medical University on 21 August 2003 by the President’s decree #872/2003.[1]

Faculty and Staff[edit] At 78 University departments, at the Institute of Clinical Pathology, in the Central Research Laboratory (CRL) and Laboratory of industrial toxicology are working 1211 scientists: 134 Doctor of Sciences and more than 620 PhD degree holders, including 113 full professors, 369 associate professors, 50 senior tutors, 662 assistant professors, 17 researchers. Among them there are 23 Members, 7 Corresponding Members of Academy of Sciences, 12 Honored Workers of Science and Technology, 7 Honored Workers of Education, 19 Honored Doctors, 1 Honored Worker of Physical Culture and Sport, 8 Laureates of the State Prize of Ukraine in Science and Technology.

Today Danylo Halytsky Lviv National Medical University combines 6 faculties, medical college, 78 departments (including 48 clinical departments), 14 academic buildings, 41 affiliated hospitals, University dental medical centre for more than 2000 attendances during shift, teaching drugstore, botanical garden, CRL and Laboratory of industrial toxicology, Institute of clinical pathology, research centre for investigation of anticancer drugs, scientific library, 8 student hostels, sanatorium, student cafes and canteens, sports and health recovery camp “Medyk”.

There are 40 amateur groups, clubs, workshops in University. Among them three amateur groups have the high degree of National. These National amateur groups are: folk dance ensemble “Horytsvit” (Adonis), folk choir “Muses of Hippocrates”, folk ensemble “Medicus”. There are 23 sport-public and recreation and sports clubs in the University.

Student Life[edit] About 2746 students are studying at 38 departments here. 484 foreigners are studying at the faculty as well. The teaching process is carried out by 500 teachers – academicians, professors, assistant professors, senior teachers and assistants. The annual university amount of students is more than 19100 persons, which includes 5426 undergraduate students (including more than 1000 foreign students), 62 students of Preparatory Course, more than 1500 internship doctors, 50 students of Master’s program, 70 students of PhD program, 70 Postgraduate doctors (Clinichna Ordynatura), around 11000 students of Faculty of Postgraduate training, 312 students of Medical College. Students of all Faculties study according to the credit-module system. University library contains more than 530000 volumes of textbooks, manuals and other relevant medical literature. Library has modern computer equipment In 2011 the first graduation of students, who studied according to the demands of “Bologna” process, took place.

Oles Honchar Dnipropetrovsk National University (Ukrainian: Дніпропетровський національний університет імені Олеся Гончара) is one of the leading establishments of higher education in Ukraine. It was founded in 1918. The first four faculties were history and linguistics, law, medicine and physics and mathematics.

Nowadays the university has level IV accreditation, with 20 faculties and nearly 1,300 professors, 850 of them PhDs. The university has about 22,000 Ukrainian students and offers 87 majors. It has about 3,000 international students from 20 countries.

It has strong ties with one of the largest world’s rocket space centres, Yuzhnoye Design Bureau,[1] and other major industrial and scientific organizations in the Donetsk-Pridneprovsk area with population of more than 15 million people. Being a big educational and research center, DNU provides training of all qualifications levels: Master’s degree, Specialist’s degree, Bachelor’s degree. It prepares researchers and university teachers at the post-graduate and doctor of science courses. One can obtain the second higher education.

Oles Honchar Dnipropetrovsk National University boasts its enormous army of alumni. For the whole period of the university functioning about a hundred thousand specialists without whom one could hardly fancy any sphere of our life have been prepared. Among them there are statesmen, public figures, heads of enterprises and institutions of science and culture, schools, commercial enterprises; famous scientists, teachers, journalists.

According to the decision of the Intersectorial Accreditation Collegiums and to the order of the Ministry of Sciences and Education of Ukraine Dnipropetrovsk National University has been accredited as a higher institution of the 4-th level accreditation.

According to the UNESCO poll DNU takes the 6th place of all Ukrainian higher education institutes due to its academic and research indexes.

At present DNU has 63 agreements with higher education institutes and research centers from many countries of Europe, Asia, the USA, Canada. Almost since the beginning of TEMPUS Program’s activity in Ukraine the DNU has joined its work. The first project on reforming of economic was won in 1993. Since there the DNU has won 14 projects (including three more Tempus projects in 2009) for the terms from 1 till 3 years in different sectors of science and education such as economics, management, university managements, social informatics and international economics. Due to this indicator the DNU is a regional leader. The DNU’s University Library has 2,600,000 volumes and computer library rooms. DNU has enough computer rooms with high-speed fiberglass access to the Internet, so all visitors can be provided by computer working place. DNU library with several millions books is one of biggest in the region and can supply all educational needs of guests. Since 2007 DNU has been taking part in Erasmus Mundus Project “External Cooperation Window” which is closely corresponded to DNU’s development plan. First, in the plan there is a special paragraph about development of close relations with EU universities, strengthening of exchange programmes. Second, the participation should contribute in realisation of the item of raising the level of professional skills of DNU teachers and improving the style of teaching. And, third, the project can give us a possibility of progress in implementation of Bologna standards, including ECTS, quality issurance, etc.
History[edit] Ekaterynoslavsky University (now – Dnepropetrovsk National University of Oles Gonchar) was founded during the Ukrainian Hetman Pavlo Skoropadsky state in 1918, this university was building as a classic of historical and philological, legal, medical and physical-mathematical faculties.

At the initial stage of operation of the university, which came on in 1918–1920, laid the first tradition of research and teaching activities of the faculty, initiated major areas of fundamental and applied research in the humanities, natural sciences and engineering. During the establishment of Soviet power school experienced difficult times. In 1920 Ekaterynoslavsky University was transformed into Ekaterynoslavsky (later in Dnipropetrovsk) Institute of Education, which operated until 1933

A new page in the history DNU began in 1933, when the Dnepropetrovsk State University has been restored – challenges the first Soviet five-year plans necessitated fundamentalization educational affairs and research. However, the revival of the university actually coincided with the intensification of Stalin’s totalitarian regime, which led to mass arrests in a university setting, irreparable losses of personnel. Tremendous human and material losses suffered University during World War II. Some faculty and students went to defend their homeland from the Nazi invaders; others approached Victory Day, working in the evacuation. In the postwar period is the second revival DSU, healed the wounds of war.

Particularly dynamic university developed in the period from mid-1960 to mid-1980 DSU is gradually becoming one of the basic classical universities of the country. At this time the growth of human resources, the development of fundamental theoretical and applied research, new schools and areas, is searched in the areas of teaching and educational work, unseen building campus, a marked strengthening of material and technical base.

New horizons opened before Dnipropetrovsk University during the formation of independent Ukraine on the verge of 20th–21st century. MUT is not only stood the test of the modern era, and was able to update and modernize many areas of work. It is quite natural that in September 2000 by the President of Ukraine Dnepropetrovsk State University acquired the status of national institutions, and in June 2008 – a name famous graduate – Oles Gonchar.

Today the University, which in 1998 headed by Doctor of Physics and Mathematics, Professor, Academician of the Higher School of Ukraine, Honored Scientist of Ukraine, winner of Prize. Yangel National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Rector MV Polyakov, preserves and multiplies the leadership of one of the leading universities in Ukraine.

Thanks to the efforts of scientists and faculty housing at DNU created and successfully developing widely known scientific schools in mathematics, mechanics, Radiophysics and Electronics, rocketry, neurocybernetic, biotechnology, organic chemistry, history of Ukraine, Historiography and Source of History of Ukraine, archeology, German, literature and linguistics, etc.. There is a further integration of the University to the European and global scientific and educational spaces, which is strategic priority for university life.

Campuses[edit] DNU has modern logistics, which allows the educational process, to conduct research. This 17 teaching and laboratory buildings (“Main Building» № 1, which is located at Dnepropetrovsk, Gagarin, 72), developed social infrastructure, which includes 7 dormitories for students at 3,500 seats, sports facilities and recreation (Sports Palace with a swimming pool, water station, shooting, hockey playground, outdoor stadium, dispensary, sports camp), the Palace of students (with an assembly hall with 500 seats and a small hall for 120 seats), library with about 2, 2 million copies.

Faculty and Staff[edit] DNU rector Polyakov Mykola Viktorovych, doctor of physical-mathematical sciences, professor, actual member of the Academy of Sciences of the Ukrainian higher institute of learning, honored man of science and technics of Ukraine, born in 1946, graduated from mechanical-mathematical faculty of Dnipropetrovsk state university in 1971. He worked as dean of mechanical-mathematical faculty from 1989, as pro-rector of educational work from 1996. He is rector from November 1998. He is rewarded with orders “For merits” of all three degrees. [2]

Structure[edit] The university comprises 4 higher education institutions of the first and second level of accreditation, 16 faculties, 46 research laboratories, 3 research institutes (Biology, Geography, Power Engineering) the Faculty of Distance and Part-time Education, the Faculty of Continuous Education, the Faculty of Postgraduate Education, the Faculty of Pre-university Preparation, Regional Center of Continuous Education “Prydniprovye” including eight schools, one lyceum and the one gymnasium. Some of the 19 faculties of the university include:

Linguistics
Sociology
Journalism
International Business
Business
History
Psychology
Law
Physics, Electronics and Computer Sciences
Chemistry
Biology, ecology and medicine
Geology and Geography
Applied Mathematics
Mechanics and Mathematics
Physics and Technology
List of specialties in Dnipropetrovsk National University in 2011/12 academic year.

1. Jurisprudence

2. Accounting and Auditing

3. International Economic Relations

4. Management of Foreign-economic Activity

5. International Relations

6. Finances

7. Banking

8. Enterprise Economy

9. Personnel management and labor economics

10. International economics

11. Marketing

12. Russian Language and Literature

13. Translation (English Language and Literature)

14. Laboratory Diagnostics

15. Language and Literature(English)

16. Language and Literature(German)

17. Language and Literature(French)

18. Language and Literature(Chinese)

19. Language and Literature(Japanese)

20. Translation (German Language and Literature)

21. Translation (French Language and Literature)

22. Journalism

23. Psychology

24. Ukrainian Language and Literature

25. Economic Cybernetics

26. Social Work

27. Sociology

28. Computing

29. Biology

30. Biochemistry

31. Zoology

32. Botany

33. Microbiology and virology

34. Ecology and environmental protection

35. Archaeology

36. Physiology

37. Design

38. Political Science

39. Publishing and Editing

40. Economic Statistics

41. Automated System Programming

42. Intellectual Systems for Making Decisions

43. Computer Systems and Networks

44. Information Control Systems and Technologies

45. Food Technologies

46. Geography

47. Fine and Crafts Arts

48. Philosophy

49. Radioelectronic Devices, Systems and Technologies

50. History

51. Defectology

52. Automatics and Management in Technical Systems

53. Apparatus of Radio Connection, Radio Broadcasting and Television

54. Archives Studies

55. Applied Physics

56. Microelectronics and Semi-conductive Devices

57. Biotechnical and Medical Apparatus and Systems

58. Physics of Solids

59. Radiophysics and Electronics

60. Technologies and Means of Telecommunications

61. Chemistry

62. Chemical Technology of High Molecular Compounds

63. Applied Mathematics

64. Mathematics

Students Life[edit] Students’ self-government functions at the faculty not first year. A paramount task of the Council of the faculty students is to protect the rights and responsibilities of students, to improve and to make different the students’ life, to open a creative potential of the young people.

The teachers and scientists of the faculty created a Regional center of the Ukrainian language history and development, where students’ scientific association “Philologist” functions. The deepening of the knowledge, working out the skills of scientific researches is an urgent direction of students’ association activity. An annual collection of students’ scientific publications “The young people are eager to comprehend the word” was founded.

A French speaking students’ theatre and speaking club was founded at the Roman philology chair in 1995.

The students of the Ukrainian and foreign philology and art-criticism faculty were always the creative personalities. Evidences of it is the conduction of the days of the first-year student, author’s song contests, New Year carnivals “Masks disappear in midnight”, CFI – the contests among faculties, “Miss faculty” contests and others. But not only contests and entertainments define the students’ life of the faculty. The Council of the students organizes visits to children’s homes with festival concerts and gifts during some years.

The meeting with creators became traditional at the faculty: Irena Rozdobud’ko, Larisa Denysenko, Lesia Stepovychka, brothers Kapranov, Liubko Deresh, Yurii Andrushevych, Serhii Zhadan and others.

The students of the faculty conducted an action “Do not be indifferent, find out more about AIDS”.

Students take an active part in cultural life of the university: national circus studio “Raiduha”, national dance ensembles “Veselka”, theter studio “Hravtsi”. An ensemble of guitar players is organized at the faculty. It is a known activity of a theatre group “Vidlunnia”, besides its plays “Roksolana”, “Marusia Churai”, “Evening at the farmstead FUPandAC” and other. A young people’s chamber choir “Yunist’” is famous which is now 35 years old, the most active participants of it were the students of the faculty during this time. Second-year students of the English philology chair organized a studio of a modern dance “Sweets”, and first-year students organized a show-ballet “Dance sensation”.

A club of talented young people “Crocus” functions at the faculty. By the initiative of students, any person can become its member if he/she writes poetry or prose, is interested in recent publications.

Students take an active part in sport life of the university. Thus, Olexander Savchenko became a prize-winner of Dnipropetrovs’k region in track and field athletics, Iryna Lopatina became a champion of Ukraine in water polo. Students of the faculty became the members of the combined team in badminton, swimming, track and field athletics, and weight-lifting sport.[3]

Famous students[edit] Oles Honchar, a prominent Ukrainian writer, Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Lenin Prize and the State Prize of Ukraine. Hero of Socialist Labor
Yuri P. Semenov, General Designer of NPO “Energia” (Russia), RAS, Lenin Prize. Hero of Socialist Labor
Sergey Nikolsky, RAS, State Prize Laureate
Peter Trofymovych Tron’ko, head. Institute of History of Ukraine, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, laureate of the State Prize of Ukraine
Yulia Tymoshenko, Former Prime Minister of Ukraine (2005, 2007-2010)
Leonid Kuchma- President of Ukraine (1994-2005), Lenin Prize and the State Prize of Ukraine
Klaus Troich, Rector of University of Landau (Germany)
Nikolai Pavlovich Korneichuk, NAS of Ukraine, laureate of the State Prize of Ukraine
Ernst Sigmund, President of the Brandenburg Technical University (Germany).
George V. Dzyak, rector of Dnipropetrovsk State Medical Academy. Academic Sciences of Ukraine
Vladimir Litvin. Chairman of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine (2002-2006), Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, laureate of the State Prize of Ukraine
Jerzy Leschinskyy Professor Dzheksonskoho State University (USA). Corresponding Member of the European Academy of Sciences
Marian Harasymyuk, rector of Lublin University. Marie Curie Skladovskaya
Ivan Sergienko, director of the Institute of Cybernetics of VM Glushkov Ukraine, Academician of the NAS of Ukraine
Andrushchenko Viktor Petrovich, rector of the National Pedagogical University. Dragomanov
Bakirov Savbanovych, rector of Kharkiv National University. VNKarazin
Michael Zgurovsky, Rector of the National Technical University of Ukraine (“KPI”)
Konyukhov Stanislav, General Director – General Designer DKB “South”, academician, Hero of Ukraine, Dnepropetrovsk graduate
Kremen Vasily, president of the Academy of Pedagogical Sciences of Ukraine, academician
Krivtsov Vladimir S., Rector of National Aerospace University M.Ye.Zhukovskoho
Loskutov Alexander E., head. Traumatology and Orthopedics Dnipropetrovsk State Medical Academy
Yuri Melnikov. Professor, University of Tennessee (USA), a graduate of wildebeest
Pilipenko Victor V., academician, a graduate DNU
Victor A. Sadovnichy, rector of Moscow State University. MV University
Jose Manuel resi Espeho, professor at the University of Cordoba (Spain)
Shevchenko Vladimir, rector of Donetsk National University, academician, Hero of Ukraine, Dnepropetrovsk graduate
Skopenko Victor V., National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Professor of Kiev National University. Taras Shevchenko
Halatnikov Isaak Markovich, a prominent physicist, academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences, a graduate of DSU
Alexander S. Kapto known diplomat, statesman and public figure, Ph.D., professor, graduate of DSU
Lothar Otto, Rector of the University of Mittweida (Germany)
Vladimir Gorbulin, honorary member of the Presidium of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor, Graduate DSU
Novelist Pavlo Zahrebelnyi
Poet Lyubov Sirota
Awards and reputation[edit] Dnipropetrovsk National University took eighth place in the integrated ranking universities of Ukraine. According to Komsomolskaya Pravda, the most authoritative rankings that are referenced by experts and journalists, are national rankings UNESCO “Top-200 Ukraine”, “Compass” and the international rating “Vebometryks.” Due to the fact that each of them focuses on their priorities (employers, level of research, etc.), it was necessary to make the overall rating, which would reflect the average result.[4]

International Contacts[edit] The faculty cooperates with Ukrainian and foreign higher educational establishments: Kyiv national university named after T.H. Shevchenko, Kharkiv state design academy, Lublin university named after M. Kiuri-Sklodovs’ka (Lublin city, Poland), students have periods of probation in higher educational establishments of France ( lyceum of Moris Ravel’, Nant city), China, Japan, Swede (Fol’kuniversity), USA (Minnesota University, Minneapolis city), European university (Budapest city, Hungary), Richmond University (Virginia state, USA).

The most active connections with scientists of the University named after M. Kiuri-Sklodovs’ka has fine arts and design chair. During 2006-2007 three groups of students and teachers of this chair took part in the plenary sessions in Poland. The teacher V. Korsuns’kyi got the proposal to do 6-8-month work to write a candidate dissertation in 2006. A delegation of the University named after M. Kiuri-Sklodovs’ka presented in DNU an exhibition of Poland poster in January 2007 which was made by the students of this educational establishment.

A general and Russian linguistics chair takes part in international program realization (“The program of new generation of textbooks creation dealing with the Russian language and literature for CIS countries”), provided by philological faculty of Saint-Petersburg state university; in the limits of an agreement about scientific cooperation the chair cooperates with general linguistics chair of Sievierodvins’kyi branch of HOU VPO “Pomors’kyi state university named after M.V. Lomonosov” (Russia).

A docent of the chair O.O. Polovynko taught the Russian language as a foreign one according to the agreement about cooperation between DNU and Shandun University in Veifan city (CNR) in 2007/08 educational years. A teacher of the Polish language M. Rutkovs’ka works at the chair in the limits of intergovernmental agreement between Ukraine and Poland.

The chair is the center of the Russian language and literature teachers of Ukrainian association (Ukraine) (RLLTUA), which is the part of International association of the Russian language and literature teachers.

The chair trains foreign students and post-graduate students the Russian language as a special one and the Russian language as the second foreign language, trains ethnic students from different higher educational establishments at the specialty “Language and literature (Russian)”. A student Clair Ansel from Canada studied at the specialty “Language and literature (Russian)” at the individual schedule in 2007/08.

The translation and linguistic training of the foreigners chair cooperates with Gdansk University (Poland) and Sukhum University (Abkhazia), trains specialists with the Russian and Ukrainian language knowledge for different countries.

Russian philology chair has scientific connections with higher educational establishments of France and Russia: with the University of Nant city, Moscow state university named after M.V. Lomonosov, Belgorod state university.

The second important direction of the international activities of the university is an annual direction of students to study at the foreign countries universities. A high scientific and pedagogical potential of the comparative philology of Eastern and English speaking countries chair teachers allows to provide comprehensive training of the students in the sphere of the Eastern languages and literatures. As a result the teachers and students study in CNR, Japan, Turkey in the limits of state agreement about cooperation among countries which provides a high level of the specialists training of Ukrainian students in state educational establishments of these countries. Moreover, the government of Chinese national republic sends the best professors of leading higher educational establishments of CNR every year according to the state agreement to teach the Chinese language and special philological disciples at the Chinese philology department.[5]

Donbas State Technical University (DonSTU) (Ukrainian: Донбаський державний технічний університет) is the university located in Alchevsk. It is a large centre of technical education and science in Ukraine.
History[edit] The Donbas State Technical University was formed on October 12, 1957. At that time it had the name Voroshylovsk Mining-Metallurgical Institute.

In 1964 due to the changing of the town’s name it possessed the name Kommunarsk Mining-Metallurgical Institute. In 1992 it became Donbas Mining-Metallurgical Institute (DMMI).

By the order of Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine № 622 from July 27, 2004 Donbas Mining-Metallurgical Institute was reorganized as the Donbas State Technical University (DonSTU).

§Structure[edit] DonSTU is the largest training center, a higher institution of the IV (highest) level of accreditation. It has the following departments:

Mining;
Metallurgical;
Civil Engineering;
Economics and Finances;
Mechanical Engineering;
Management;
Automation and Electro-technical Systems;
Foreign Student’s department;
Training-consulting center “Osvita”;
Institute of advanced study and advanced training courses for managers and leaders;
College;
Scientific Library.
University has seven separate departments in the regional cities:

Krasnyi Luch;
Lisichansk;
Krasnodon;
Sverdlovsk;
Rovenky;
Pervomaisk;
Yenakiyevo.
University has two technical schools:

industrial in Alchevsk;
mining in Perevalsk.
DonSTU has in its structure the scientific-research department, scientific-research design institute “Parameter”, State Inter-institutional Center for Laser-Location Observation for manmade Earth satellites “Orion”, having the status of National heritage of Ukraine, Donbas Department of East-Ukrainian branch of Archeology Institute of NASU, Alchevsk Branch of Institute of Physics of mining processes NASU and Ministry of education and science. Scientific and technological activity of Donbas Sate Technical University is carrying out according to priority development trends in science and engineering in Ukraine.

University issues its own newspaper “Impulse”, which has become one of the best student’s newspapers and obtained the official recognition among youth’s mass media.

University’s faculty is proud of its historical museum, as well as mining-mineralogical museum with its unique collection of minerals.

DonSTU has its sanatorium-preventorium, sport-recreation camp “Altagir” at Azov seacoast, culture and leisure centre “Talant”, art production centre “Lado”.

§Teachers & Scientists[edit] 614 regular teachers work at university (on January 2009).

§Students[edit] 15963 students studies at university (on January 2009). Among them:

day form of training – 5535;
correspondence form of training – 10428.
§Education & Science[edit] Training and advanced training of specialists is carrying out on multilevel system, adopted in Europe. During students’ training we use present-day technologies. Much attention is paid to practical training of our students. They have practical trainings at the largest industrial enterprises and companies of Ukraine.

DonSTU is one of the Ukrainian first institutions which put into teaching process the Bologna system and was recognized as the major institution leading in the implementation of new teaching methods.

The main partners in scientific and educational spheres are the universities in Great Britain, Hungary, Poland, Russia, Slovakia and Turkey. DonSTU initiate starting cooperation with German and Chinese universities. Among the most successful recent projects are the following ones:

training the group of 20 students of DonSTU in Dunaujvarosh Institute (Hungary) on specialty “Management in Metallurgical industry”, which is organized through the support of “Industrial Union of Donbass” Corporation;
successful accreditation of DonSTU with Higher Education Board of Turkish Republic (such accreditation in Turkey possessed only three Ukrainian universities) means, that our diploma will be validated in Turkey and allows Higher Educational Board of Turkey send their students for getting higher education in our university;
international investigations of the ancient mines “Kartamysh”, holding the international conferences “Problems of mining archeology”;
scientific research of ancient underground constructions on the territory of Ukraine and Poland, having performed by the scientists of DonSTU and Kracow Mining-Metallurgical Academy.
Wide and stable international relations of the university in the field of education and science promote spreading the students’ mental outlook and adoption process of their preparation to international requirements.

Donetsk National Medical University of Maxim Gorky (abbreviated as DonNMU[1] or DNMU) is one of the largest medical university of the former USSR. The University is considered as one of the best medical schools in Ukraine. Originally located in Donetsk, it was relocated to Krasnyi Lyman in 2014 due to the war in Donbass.
History[edit] Donetsk National Medical University was established in 1930 as the M. Gorky Donetsk Medical Institute. In 1994 it was given the status of University and in 2007 it gained the status of National Medical University (DonNMU).[1]

Rankings & Reputations[edit] Donetsk National Medical University was recognized the best medical university in Ukraine in 2011. [1] DonNMU was first among Ukrainian medical universities constantly since 2001 till 2011 according to the rating[citation needed] of Ministry of Health and Ministry of Education of Ukraine. However, in the latest national university rankings (Top 200 in Ukraine, years 2013 and 2014), DonNMU was ranked as the second best medical university, and was the 23rd best university overall in Ukraine.[2][3] When also other rankings (i.e. Scopus citations and Webometrics) were included, DonNMU kept its status as the best medical university in Ukraine also in 2014.[4]

Due to the quality of training and comparatively low tuition fees DonNMU is an attractive Ukrainian Medical Universities for foreigners. Donetsk National Medical University is listed in the medical directories of the World Health Organization (WHO) and I-Med Schools.

Internationally, Donetsk National Medical University is ranked 3003 out of 11,000 universities in the world according to the 4icu Ranking and 2021 on the Webtronics world ranking.

Students and studies[edit] Approximately 4 200 students study at the eight faculties of Donetsk National Medical University.[1] They come from Ukraine, Russia, Georgia, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Turkmenistan, USA, UK, Germany, Poland, Greece, Israel, Turkey, India, Nepal, Sri Lanka, China, Malaysia, Mauritius, Pakistan, Ghana, Nigeria, Cameroon, Peru, Palestine, Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, Jordan, Syria, Tunisia, Kenya, Namibia, Zambia, Lebanon and other countries.

So far, the university has granted 45,000 degrees, to doctors, well-known scientists, researchers, health care providers from Ukraine, Russia, other ex-soviet republics and 89 countries in Asia, Africa, Europe and Americas.

At the M.Gorky Donetsk National Medical University there are eight faculties including a preparatory faculty for foreign students. The Donetsk National Medical University trains specialists along the following education or qualification levels as junior specialists, specialists, or Masters for the following specialties:

Medicine
Pediatrics
Dentistry
Pharmacy
Nursing
Public Health
Post-Graduate Education
Preparatory Department
Donetsk National Medical University provides training in English, Russian and in Ukrainian languages in all faculties.

According to the Ukrainian Health Ministry Order N°148 of March 22, 2004 DonNMU has been appointed as regional centre of Bologna process managing in Ukraine. In 2005/06 academic year, DonNMU started teaching its students in accordance with the Bologna Agreement on specialists training using the credit-modular system makes it possible to obtain the European Diploma at the end of the study. Students of Donetsk National Medical University can make transfers of their credits to any other European medical university any time after completing their first year of education at DonNMU. Transfer to other European universities are made under Bologna process. M. Gorky Donetsk National Medical University has signed for cooperation[citation needed] and for students transfer with almost 160 different Universities of the different countries among them are the universities of CIS, Europe, Canada, USA and with some Arabic countries.

Campus[edit] The students of DonNMU get their professional training at 26 specialized bases (including Donetsk multi-field medical and preventive organizations and research institutes) and 28 highly equipped clinical bases (including main hospitals of Donetsk) under the supervision of highly qualified specialists.

Donetsk National Medical University provides its students with accommodation and study facilities. The students’ campus has 13 study buildings equipped with 37 computer classes and libraries, 9 hostels with reading halls and sports rooms, health center for preventive care, stadium, sports and health service complexes, summer camping at the Seversky Donets river.

Staff[edit] At present the total teaching staff at Donetsk National Medical University is 1147. Among them are 150 professors and 243 Associate Professors, academic title of doctors and candidate of medical sciences are respectively 117 and 449 people. The Donetsk National Medical University is a member of National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine and two corresponding members of AMS of Ukraine, 4 laureates of State Prize of Ukraine, 18 distinguished scientists and engineers, 8 distinguished doctors, 2 Honoured worker of Education of Ukraine, 37 full members of international and departmental academies science, and 1 Hero of Ukraine.

Donetsk National Technical University (DonNTU, formerly Donetsk Polytechnic Institute) is the biggest and oldest higher education establishment in Donbass, founded in 1921. It was originally located in Donetsk, Ukraine, but as a result of war in Donbass it was relocated to Krasnoarmiysk. In its early years, it was attended by Nikita Khrushchev.
Structure[edit] Donetsk National Technical University (DonNTU) is the first higher education establishment in the Donbass Region and one of the first technical universities in Ukraine. 27 000 students study at 7[1] faculties, 60 specialities being their major. There are 28 correspondent members and academicians of different engineering academies, 18 honorary researchers and professors among the academics of the University. A number of scientists of DonNTU are honorary and full members of different foreign organizations, academies. There are professors and students whose work was supported by the Soros Fund.

Collaboration[edit] DonNTU has more than 70 collaboration agreements with the universities all over the world. There is the representative office of the Siemens company at the University as well as three Engineering Faculties (German, French, and English) at which students are trained in a corresponding foreign language.The Polish Faculty has been established recently. 30 professors from foreign universities of all the continents are Honorary Doctors of DonNTU. The University has the reading room sponsored by the Goethe Institute, Germany.

The well-known people, leaders of the largest industrial companies and political boards, engineering elite of Ukraine that have graduated from DonNTU call the University the most prestigious higher education establishment of Donbass.

Donetsk National Technical University is a member of the EAU (European Association of Universities).

DonNTU is a member of
• UICEE –The International Engineering Education Centre sponsored by the UNESCO, Melbourne, Australia;
• EAIE – European Association of the International Education;
• EAAU – Euro-Asian Association of Universities;
• SEFI – European Association of Engineering Education;
• IGIP – International Association of Engineering Education (Austria)
• COFRAMA – French Council on Management Links Development with the Countries of the CIS and Russia (Lion, France); PRELUDE – International Association of Research and Links with Universities (Belgium);
• CEUME – Consortium of Management Education in Ukraine ( the USA, Poland);
• URAN – Ukrainian Educational and Research Network sponsored by the NATO and German Research Network;

DonNTU is traditionally a participant of a number of international programmes:
• TEMPUS-TACIS NCD-JEP – 23125-2002 European Studios; DAAD Eastern Partnerships ( Germany);
• Stipend of the International Board of the Ministry of Education and Science ( the German Aerodynamics Center);
• BWTZ-Programm (Germany, the Ministry of Science),
• INTAS – Publishing House ( Germany) ;
• BMEU/CEUME Business-Management- Education (the USA, Poland);
• The Jozef Mihknowski Science Development Fund ( Poland);
• Students Exchange Programmes AIESEC (Poland);
• The grant of the Ministry of Education and Sports, Poland;
• The grant of the Ministry of Education and Science ( Russia);
• The programm Dnipro (France) ;
• Grant of the Special School of Social Works, Construction and Industry (ESTP), (France);
• The grant of the Government of Chzech Republic;
• SIDA – Master’s and Bachelor’s programme Sandwich ( Sweden) and others

Donetsk National University (DonNU) (Russian: Донецкий национальный университет Ukrainian: Донецький національний університет, Donets’kyi Natsional’nyi Universytet) is the leading higher educational institution in Donetsk Oblast, Ukraine. The University’s history starts in 1937 from the moment of creation of a pedagogical institute in Donetsk (then Stalino). In 1965, the Institute was transformed into Donetsk State University. It was accorded the National status in 2000.
History[edit] On July 15, 1937, a pedagogical institute was established in the city of Stalino (Donetsk) by decree from Ukrainian SSR as the Stalin State Pedagogical Institute. Its first director was Olekasandr Yevdokymenko, who was arrested in 1938 and sentenced to 10 years imprisonment during the Joseph Stalin’s Great Purge. Originally the institute consisted of two departments, of History and of Philology, and five chairs.

From 1940 to 1961 the institute was led by Serhiy Ksenofotnov and from 1961 by Mykola Khoroshailov. Since 1941 the school also included the Physic-Mathematical Faculty. Due to the invasion of the Nazi Germany of the Soviet Union, in 1941 the institute was evacuated first to Kungur and soon thereafter Molotov where it was liquidated. With the liberation of Donetsk during the World War II, in 1943 the institute was reestablished on the decision of Council of People’s Commissars of the Ukrainian SSR. In 1951 in school was established the Student Scientific Association that had two divisions historical-philological and physical-mathematical.

In 1961 the institute’s name changed to Donetsk State Pedagogical Institute. In 1964 Institute was subordinated to Kharkiv State University and became a Donetsk branch of Kharkiv State University named after Maksim Gorky. On May 28, 1965 the Soviet of Ministers of the USSR enacted a Decree on organising Donetsk State University (DonSU) based on Donetsk branch of Kharkiv State University. Professor Leonid Lytvynenko became the first rector of the university (1965–1968). In 1965 post-graduate studies were launched at the University with only 16 students at first. This was the year when faculties of biology and physics as well as students’ campus were built.

Appointed the second rector of the University, Professor Yuriy Shevlyakov managed the institution from 1968 to 1970, during which the main 12-storey building was constructed. Professor Hryhoriy Tymoshenko was the third University rector (1970–1975). In 1972, the University’s history museum was opened in the main building. Professor Hryhoriy Ponomarenko became the rector in 1975, followed by Professor Volodymyr Shevchenko in 1986. On September 11, 2000 the university was accorded national status by decree of the President of Ukraine, Leonid Kuchma. As a result of the war in Donbass, during which pro-Russian gunmen began using the campus as one of their bases, the university relocated to Vinnytsia.[1]

Infrastructure[edit] Donetsk National University unites training, research and industrial centers forming a complex that includes: 12 Departments; 33 Specialties; Mariupol Humanitarian Institute; Donetsk Interior Institute; Donetsk Humanitarian Institute; 3 Technical Colleges; first in Ukraine Lyceum with Ukrainian as a training language; 6 regional Training and Retraining Centers; 3 Educational-Research-Industrial Complexes; 8 Training Complexes; 5 Departments and Advanced Training Centers; the UNESCO Department for Ecology in the Technogenous Region; Business Centre; Centre for Political Studies; Youth Centre for Legal Studies; the Laboratory for International Scientific and Technical Cooperation; Consulting Centres of the British, German and French Councils; Postgraduate Courses and Doctoral Studies.

Renaming disputes[edit] In December 2008 a group of current and former students of the university published an appeal asking that the university be named after one of its graduates, Vasyl Stus. The letter to Minister of Education Ivan Vakarchuk[2] was signed by more than 500 people, including the poet’s son Dmytro Stus. The Minister supported the initiative and approached the Rector of the university with a request to discuss the issue among staff and at the academic council.[3] On 5 February 2009 National Deputy Olena Bondarenko presented a new initiative: to name the university after Volodomyr Degtyaryov, the First Secretary of the Donetsk Regional Party Committee from 1963 to 1976. The initiative was endorsed by some other National Deputies, including the leader of the Party of the Regions Viktor Yanukovych, Mykola Azarov and others.[3] On February 17, 2009 62 out of 63 members of the university’s “Scientific council” voted against renaming the university to Vasyl Stus or Volodomyr Degtyaryov (61 voted against this), 63 voted for not changing the name of the institute. Earlier (February 13, 2009) representatives of the university’s students voted in exact the same fashion.[4]

Notable alumni[edit] Vasyl Stus, Ukrainian poet, Soviet dissident
Hryhoriy Nemyria, Ukrainian politician, vice prime minister in the Second Tymoshenko Government
Ivan Dziuba, Ukrainian academician, minister of culture, literary critic, author of “Internationalism or Russification?”, Holodomor survivor, co-founder of the People’s Movement of Ukraine
Rinat Akhmetov, Ukrainian richest person

Donetsk State University of Management (Ukrainian: Донецький державний університет управління) is a Ukrainian University witch started in 1992 as the Donetsk State Academy of Management (with 31 graduates[3]) and was awarded the status of University in 2004 by the Ukrainian Ministry of Education and Science.[2] 1992-1996[edit] Donetsk Academy of Management was established in June 1992 on the basis of Institute of Qualification Improvement of the Executives and Experts of the State Committee of Coal Industry of the Soviet Union.
The Academy was granted the status of public higher education establishment. The Charter of the Academy, its structure and Academic Council were developed and approved. Science-and-research department was organized.
Faculties of Production Management, Non-Production Management, Distant Learning, Post-diploma Education, and Faculty for Foreign Students were founded. Students’ Scientific Society was organized.
The Academy newspaper “On Academic Knowledge” began to be published.
The Academy was fully certified and accredited according to the III level of national accreditation of higher education institutions.
1996 – the Academy granted its first graduates.
Colleges of the Academy in the towns of Ugledar and Yasynovataya were opened.
Students of the Academy became the members of the Eurasian Students Association.
1997-2001[edit] Post-diploma and Master Studies were opened. The College in Torez was established. The Association of the Graduates was set up.
The first agreements on cooperation with some educational institutions of Germany, Great Britain, the USA and France were signed.
The first issue of scientific journal “Manager” was published.
The Anthem of the Academy and the standards of the Faculties were approved.
By the decision of State Certification Board, DSAM was certified and accredited with the IV level of accreditation. The Specialized Academic Council on PhD Theses Defense in Public Administration was organized.
American Biographic Institute awarded Professor Stanislav Povazhny, the Rector of DSAM the title “The Man of the Year 2000”.
2001 – the Rector of DSAM was awarded the title “Honorary Citizen of Donetsk”.
According to the Rating of Higher Educational Establishments of Ukraine DSAM was among the five best higher education institutions specialized in management education in 2001.
2002-2006[edit] 2002 – Donetsk State Academy of Management celebrated its 10th Anniversary and the Museum of DSAM History was founded.
The Specialized Council on Doctor’s Theses Defense was organized.
The Rector of DSAM, Professor Stanislav Povazhny was titled the Corresponding Member of Academy of Pedagogical Sciences of Ukraine.
2004 – by the decision of the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine Donetsk State Academy of Management was accredited with the title of the University.
DSUM became the winner of the Rating of Higher Educational Establishments of Ukraine according to the results of the academic year and was awarded by Diploma of Sofia Kievskaya.
Professor Alexander Povazhny, Vice-Rector for Academic Affairs, Doctor of Sciences in Economics, Head of Department of Finance became the Laureate of President of Ukraine Award for Young Scientists.
2007-2011[edit] DSUM joined Eurasian Association of Universities.
DSUM was awarded the Diploma of Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine for the high quality of training.
2007 – Professor Alexander Povazhny was elected he Rector at the meeting of the University’s staff.
The Specialized Academic Council on PhD Theses Defense of Candidate in Sociology was organized.
DSUM signed Memorandum of Understanding with United Nations Development Program in Ukraine.
2010 – English Track MA European management of international economic activities was launched.
On the 21st of August, 2012 Donetsk State University of Management celebrated its 20th Anniversary.[4] Campuses[edit] Campus facilities include 7 study buildings and 6 comfortable hostels where housing is guaranteed for all five years. For students’ service there are numerous computer classes with free Wi-Fi Internet connection. Students have free medical care and treatment for minor injuries at Medical Service. The University’s library is an essential support to study, teaching, and research activities. Almost 230 000 copies of books and periodicals represent important information service.

Fields of Study[edit] Management (specializations)
Management in production sphere

Management in non-production sphere

Municipal management

Management of innovation activity

Management of international economic activity

Management in the field of economic competition

Management of investment activities

Logistics

Management of environmental protection

HR Management

Marketing
Finance and Credit (specializations)
Finance

Banking

Taxation

Law
Sociology
Social Work
Informatics
Master programs (Specific categories)

Project management
Intellectual property
Administrative management
Public Administration
Public service
Master of Business Administration (МВА)
Tourism[5]

Structure[edit] The University offers following faculties:[6]

Faculty of Management
Faculty of Law and Social Management with Course MBA in Administrative Management
Faculty of Economics
Faculty of Finance and Accounting
Faculty of Part-time education
Centre of Postgraduate Education
Centre for Pre-vocational training
Centre for Foreign Students
Ugledar College carries out BA training of students in Finance and Credit, and Management. The College offers full-time and part-time forms of training.
Yasynovataya College was founded to grant students for BA degree in Finance and Credit, and Management. The College offers part-time form of training.
Torez College provides BA education for students on the following specialties: Finance and Credit, Production Management, Non-Production Management, Management of Foreign Economic Activities.
Mariupol Educational-and-Scientific Centre was founded as a structural division of Donetsk State University of Management in 2002. The Centre provides education for students at Bachelor degree programs in Finance and Credit, Marketing, Management, Production Sphere Management, Non-production Sphere Management, Management of Foreign Economic Activities specialties.
Awards and reputation[edit] According to the rating of the best universities in Ukraine, which is compiled by the Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports of Ukraine, DSUM in 2012 ranked 3rd place among higher educational institutions “Economics, Finance, Management, Entrepreneurship”. So far more than 16 thousand University graduates have become highly qualified specialists, who joined the ranks of management elite of Donetsk city, Donetsk region and Ukraine.

Students Life[edit] There are the following events that take place in DSUM during the year:

Inauguration of New Academic Year – students get acquainted with academic and extracurricular activity of the University.
Forum of Leaders of Students’ Self-governance Organizations – is a wonderful opportunity to spend a week at the seaside, exchanging ideas and new projects. In recent years, the number of participants of the Forum significantly increased and its format has become international.
Debut of the first year students is perfect opportunity for freshmen to demonstrate their talents on the stage.
Students’ Day is the most expected and famous holiday among the students and in frames of its celebration the following events are held:
Cossack Entertainments – folk show with traditional Ukrainian dances and jokes,Culinary Show – special event for gourmands
Hollywood Night is ball for students and the night out for funs of glamorous parties.
Humorous Show – team of DSUM with its witty jokes became permanent participant of inter-universities humorous festivals.
Beauty Contest Miss University of Management – holiday of beauty, grace and fashion.
‘University Stars – peculiarity of the show is participation of faculty and staff of DSUM in the show along with students.
There are plenty of events for sports fans as well:

Press conferences with players of FC Shakhtar with the participation of Viktor Grachev, Douglas Costa, Alex Teisheira.
Meetings with Pavel Burenko, Captain of Basketball Club “Donetsk”, as well as his teammates Max Adam Konate and Alexander Lipovoy, players of national team of Ukraine.
Meetings with players of Hockey Club Donbass.
University football team is winner of international tournaments among universities[7]

Alumni[edit] The following are the notable alumni of the university:[8] Boris Kolesnikov-People’s Deputy of Ukraine

Klimenko Aleksandr Viktorovich-The Minister of revenue and charges of Ukraine

Lukyanchenko Oleksandr-Donetsk Mayor

Klochkova Yana-Hero Of Ukraine,4-time Olympic champion in swimming

Liliya Podkopaeva-Olimpic Champion gymnast

Chygrynskiy Dmytro- footballer of FC Shakhtar, winner of the UEFA Cup

Smirnov Victor-Hero of Ukraine, multiple champion and medalist of Paralympic Games in swimming

Aleksandr Revva-popular actor, showman, producer

Tìslenko Alexandr-Chairman of the Board of Directors of Altcom

Beschastnyi Viktor-Rector of Donetsk Law Institute under the Ministry of Home Affairs of Ukraine

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