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  1. Create, systematize, store, and spread current scientific knowledge to improve people's life train specialists' quality due to European and world intellectual and personal development. According to higher education institutions' status, the National University of Life and Environmental Sciences of Ukraine has IV accreditation level. It is a research institution, which conducts educational scientific and research scientific and innovative educational and industrial and information and consulting activities aimed at studying the contemporary science issues about life and environment at usage, reproduction and balanced development of terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems bio-resources, the introduction of new environmental agro- and biotechnologies, technologies of safety revival and soil fertility, energy-saving agricultural technologies, environmental and legal management in rural areas, monitoring and control of standards compliance, quality and safety of agricultural products, processed products and environment. The National University of Life and Environmental Sciences of Ukraine is one of the leading institutions of education, science and culture in Ukraine. More than 26 thousand students and more than 600 graduates, PhD students and seekers study at three educational and research institutes and 13 departments of essential university institution (in Kyiv) and ten separate units of NULES of Ukraine – regional universities of І-ІІІ accreditation levels. Educational process and scientific research at the University are provided by more than 2,600 scientific and educational and pedagogical workers, including 300 professors and doctors of sciences, more than 1,000 assistant professors and PhDs. The National Agricultural University is a leading institution of higher education in Ukraine. The history of it begins with the Department of Agriculture's foundation within the Kyiv Polytechnic Institute (KPI) structure, which transformed into the Faculty of Agricultural faculty in 1918. Kyiv Agricultural Institute was created in KPI based on this faculty, and in 1923 this Institute became the independent educational institution. From 1930 till 1934, Kyiv Institute of Agronomy, Kyiv Institute of Mechanization and Electrification of Agriculture, Kyiv Ag Engineering Institute of Sugar Industry and Ag Economics Institute had been formed and begun their activity there. These institutes were later reorganized into independent research institutes and faculties. Kyiv Forestry Institute began its history in 1840 from the Faculty of Forestry of the Institute of Agriculture and Forestry in Mariemont (Poland) which moved to the city Novoaleksandria (now Pulavy) in 1862. After the beginning of the 1st World War (1914), the Novoaleksandrian Institute of Agriculture and Forestry was transferred to Kharkiv, and in 1921 it became Kharkiv Institute of Agriculture and Forestry. In 1930 the Forestry faculty of Kharkiv Agrarian Institute was united with the Forest Engineering faculty of Kyiv Agrarian Institute. As a result, Ukrainian Forest Technical Institute appeared and was reorganized into Kyiv Forestry Institute the same year. In 1954 Kyiv Agricultural Institute was united with Ukrainian Forestry Institute into the Ukrainian Agricultural Academy (UAA). Between 1956 and 1962 UAA was the educational department of Ukrainian Academy of Agricultural sciences. In 1957 Kyiv Veterinarian Institute was added to its structure. Kyiv Veterinarian Institute begins its history with the Veterinarian faculty of KPI (1920) which was transformed into the independent institution of higher education – Kyiv Veterinarian and Stock-breeding Institute from which Kyiv Veterinarian Institute separated in 1930. Since 1962 UAA had become subordinated to the Ministry of Agriculture of the USSR. In 1982, the Academy's subsidiary in Vinnytsya was founded, and in 1991 it became the independent institution (now Vinnytsya State Agrarian University). During the years 1985-1990 UAA had been helping in and coordinating the activities aimed for creating an agricultural institute in the city of Pnom-Penh (Cambodia). Based on UAA National Agrarian University was founded in August 1992. According to the Decree of the Verkhovna Rada (the Parliament) of Ukraine, №158 made on July 29, 1994; it received the status of National. Since that time, it has been named National Agrarian University and following the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine № 387 made on June 1, 1995, it is under the applicable rule of the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine. Accordingly to the Decree of Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine of April 23, 1996, #448 and of May 29, 1997, #526 Nizhyn (Chernigiv region) and Berezhany (Ternopil region) Agrotechnical Colleges, Irpin Economic Technical School, Boyarka, Nemishaevo (Kyiv region) and Zalischyky (Ternopil region) Agricultural Technical Schools were included into the structure of NAUU. Their rights of legal persons are saved. In 1999 due to accreditation results Irpin and Nemishaevo Technical Schools were granted status "College" and in 2002 Nizhyn and Berezhany Colleges received the status "Institute". Accordingly to the Decree of Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine of 28.07.2004 № 517-р., joint Order of Ministry of Agricultural Policy of Ukraine and National Agricultural University of 18.08.2004 р. № 304/377 the Southern Branch "Crimean Agrotechnological University" of National Agricultural University was created (via. Agrarne, Simferopol, AR Crimea) as the structural subdivision with the individual rights of the legal person. It was established based on Crimean State Agrotechnological University that is being liquidated together with its structural subdivisions (Order of Labour Red Flag Agroindustrial College, Bahchysaray Branch Order of Labour Red Flag Agroindustrial College, Prybrezhnensk Technical School, and Technical School of Hydromelioration and Mechanization of Agriculture). According to the Decree of Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine of 7.12.2005 №497 «About reorganization of Bobrovick National agro-economic Technical School,» Bobrovick National Agro-economic Technical School added to the National Agrarian University. The Edict of the President of Ukraine # 1338 signed on December 14, 2000, under the title "The point of National Agricultural University" and the resolution of the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine # 202 made on March 1 "About National Agricultural University" gave NAU the status of state self-governed (autonomous) institution of higher education and several other commissions. According to the Decree of Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine of 02.10.2003, № 584 in the structure of National Agrarian University was established Ukrainian laboratory of quality and agriculture safety. According to the Decree of Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine of 14.02.2007, № 47 "About reorganization of Mukachevskiy State Agricultural College" Mukachevskiy State Agricultural College was incorporated to the National Agrarian University. According to the Decree of Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine of 27.08.2008, № 742 was formed Ukrainian educational-science institute of information and telecommunication support of agro-industrial and environmental branch of economics as a separate unit of the National Agrarian University. For widening of educational, research and innovation activities of the National Agrarian University to meet the needs of the agro-industrial, environmental and other branches of economics, as well as the need to adapt these activities to the requirements of international organizations of research Universities according to the Decree of Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine on October 30, 2008, № 945 National Agrarian University renamed to the National University of Life and Environmental Science of Ukraine (NUBiP). The same decree approved the composition of the supervisory board of the University and made amendments to its Charter. University according to the status of higher educational institutions has IV level of accreditation, is the research type institution, which conducts educational, scientific-research, scientific-innovation, educational-industrial and information-advisory activities aimed at developing of modern problems of life science and environment, use, reproduction and balanced development of biological resources in land and water ecosystems, the introduction of new environmental agro-biotechnology, the technology of the recovery of safety and soil fertility, energy-saving agro-technologies, environmental and legal management in rural areas, monitoring and control for the observance of standards, quality and safety of agricultural production, products of its processing and environment. Student life in the NUBiP of Ukraine has a colourful character. The University provides vast opportunities. And all students who wish to spend their leisure time productively can realize it at the University. It is different groups, sections, clubs and centres of interest. Due to our students' active position, you can participate in several projects of the national and large-scale level.
  2. The National Metallurgical Academy of Ukraine (NMetAU) is one of the oldest higher education institutions for metallurgical engineering. Presently, the National Metallurgical Academy of Ukraine instructs around 15,000 students, 175 post-graduate students, and ten scientists, who research towards the second academic degree (studies after Candidate degree). Around 1,000 teachers and scientists work at NMetAU. The majority of whom possess post-graduate academic degrees (Candidate and Doctor Degrees), and 14% of the teaching staff have doctorates. A Member and a Corresponding Member of the National Academy of Science of Ukraine carries out lectures in NMetAU. Twenty-five teachers are Members of different regional Academies of Ukraine and work as their Corresponding Members. Sixteen teachers gained the status of Honoured Science Workers, Honoured Teachers and won the National Awards. National Metallurgical Academy of Ukraine pays significant efforts to bring the study programs, educational technologies, research, and scientific activities by the European principles and standards of education. NMU is an active participant in different European projects such as Erasmus+, TEMPUS, DAAD, Visby, etc. The National metallurgical AcademyAcademy of Ukraine (NMetAU) welcomes you to one of the oldest higher education institutions for metallurgical engineering. It was established in October 1899 as a department of Katerinoslavsky Higher Mining School. The infrastructure (auditoria, laboratories, media centers) and facilities (social service, cafeterias, accommodation service) have been set up to provide an agreeable study environment. Student participation in NMetAU has been a longstanding tradition. Metal collaborates with scientists and firms from the USA, German, Sweden, Finland, Italy, China, Russia, Moldova, and other countries. The AcademyAcademy stipulated the creation of a Consortium of 5 technical universities: German-Sweden-Finland-Poland-Ukraine. NMetAU provides students exchange programs with subjects relation universities all over the world. To open view across the borders is a priority of NMetAU policy since we joined the Bologna process, a sine qua non condition for up-to-date higher education training. International contacts and exchanges will prepare students to fulfill a professional career in the metallurgical sphere worldwide. For this reason, we hope that you will enjoy everything our institution has to offer you. It was established in October 1899 as a department of Katerinoslavsky Higher Mining School. In 1912, the department was transformed into a metallurgical faculty of Katerinoslavsky Mining Institute. In 1930, it acquired an independent institution of higher education and obtained the name of Dnipropetrovsk Metallurgical Institute. In 1993, the higher status of the State Metallurgical Academy of Ukraine was gained and fixed by the Resolution of the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine, and, in 1999, the status of the National Metallurgical Academy of Ukraine was adopted by the Ukaz (Decree) of the President of Ukraine. The establishment and development of NMetAU, with its scientific and teaching schools, is directly connected with the development of industry, science, and education in Ukraine. The world-famous Academicians and Corresponding Members of the National Academy of Science are associated with NMetAU; they are L.V. Pisarzhevsky, M.A. Pavlov, A.V. Kirsanov, O.P. Chekmar'ov, U.M. Taran-Zhovnir, M.I. Gasik, K.F. Starodubov, P.T. Yemelyanenko, K.P. Bunin, S.N. Kozhevnikov, V.I. Bol'shakov, V.I. Babtizansky, and others. The institution is engaged in developing the applied sciences of Ukraine, such as metals and alloys manufacturing, casting practice, metal forming, materials science, heating engineering, mechanics, chemistry, etc. Presently, the National Metallurgical Academy of Ukraine is a state institution of higher education with level IV accreditation and developed infrastructure. Metal carries out the teaching activity for all qualification degrees (junior specialist, bachelor, specialist, and master) in 16 branches and over 60 specialties, instruct university teachers and scientists for higher academic degrees (Ph.D. and higher) in 22 specialties, conducts preparatory training and gives a second degree in higher education. Presently, the National Metallurgical Academy of Ukraine is a state institution of higher education with level IV accreditation and developed infrastructure. Metal carries out the teaching activity for all qualification degrees (junior specialist, bachelor, specialist, and master) in 20 branches and over 60 specialties, instruct university teachers and scientists for higher academic degrees (Ph.D. and higher) in 24 specialties, conducts preparatory training and gives a second degree in higher education. The AcademyAcademy consists of 7 full-time faculties (Faculty of Metallurgy, Faculty of Electrometallurgy, Faculty of Mechanics and Machine-Building, Faculty of Material Science and Metal Forming, Faculty of Economics and Management, Faculty of Computer Systems, Power Engineering, and Automation, Faculty of Humanities), a part-time (evening studies) faculty and extramural (by correspondence and interview) faculty. Metal includes Nikopolsky faculty, Nikopolsky technical school, Vilnogirsky technical school, Novomoskovsky technical school, Krivorozhsky technical school of coke and chemistry, Krivorozhsky technical school, Scientific and experimental laboratories, and shops, Aspiranture (post-graduate department), Doctoranture (further studies after Ph.D.). Apart from the above mentioned, there is also the Institute of Integrated Education, Regional Education Center for Disadvantaged Students, State Institute of Personnel Training for Manufacturing Industry, a Library, Faculty of Professional Skills Improvement for Teachers and Specialists, Specialist Re-training Faculty, Faculty for Foreign Student Instruction, Pre-University Preliminary Faculty. Preliminary Courses for NMetAU applicants, Student Sanatorium, and the "Druzhba" Sports Camp are available at the AcademyAcademy. Five comfortable hostels provide accommodation for all students who came to study, both from other Ukrainian cities and from abroad. Presently, the National Metallurgical Academy of Ukraine instructs around 20000 students, 175 post-graduate students, and ten scientists who research the second academic degree of a Doctor (studies after Candidate degree). Around 1,000 teachers and scientists work at NMetAU. The majority of whom possess post-graduate academic degrees (Candidate and Doctor Degrees), and 14% of the teaching staff have doctorates. A Member and a Corresponding Member of the National Academy of Science of Ukraine carries out lectures in NMetAU. Thirty-three teachers are Members of different regional Academies of Ukraine and work as their Corresponding Members. Twenty teachers gained the status of Honoured Science Workers, Honoured Teachers and won the National Awards. Fourteen scientific schools in various fields are developed within the National Metallurgical Academy of Ukraine. The Dnipropetrovsk School of Theoretical and Applied Materials Science, Ukrainian Fundamental School of Electrometallurgical Engineers and Heat-Treaters are well-known in Ukraine and abroad scientific schools steel metallurgy and pig iron metallurgy, metallurgical heat engineering, heat-and-power engineering, metallurgical equipment, metal forming technologies, and others. Based on international contracts, programs, projects, and grants, NMetAU collaborates with scientists and firms from the USA, German, Sweden, Finland, Italy, China, Russia, Moldova, and other countries. The AcademyAcademy stipulated the creation of a Consortium of 5 technical universities: German-Sweden-Finland-Poland-Ukraine. The integrated teaching program for the Metallurgy branch was developed about it. The students and post-graduate students of NMetAU study at the advanced technical universities of Europe have their probationary period in higher education institutions, scientific and research institutes, and firms in the EC countries.
  3. Kyiv polytechnic institute (since 2016 – National Technical University of Ukraine “Igor Sikorsky Kyiv Polytechnic Institute”) was founded in 1898. Over the period of its existence it has trained 370 thousand of specialists, 60 thousand of which during of the period of Ukrainian independence. KPI ranks 4% of the best universities of the world according to the international rating QS and Webometrics. It annually holds the highest positions among the best higher educational establishments of Ukraine – “Compass” and “TOP-200 Ukraine”. According to Google Corporation, it is the most popular higher educational establishment of Ukraine during the last years. Igor Sikorsky Kyiv Polytechnic Institute is one of biggest educational establishments in Europe. It trains 25 thousand of students, postgraduates doctorates as well as foreign student from neighbouring and far abroad countries. Every sixth student of Kyiv city is obtaining the education in KPI and every 25th professor and associate professor of Ukraine is a fellow worker of KPI, among all technical higher educational establishments of our country, every fifth faculty and chair is the faculty of chair of KPI. University has 19 faculties, 9 educational and scientific institutes, several scientific and research institutes and educational centers. It trains Bachelors, Specialists and Masters, PhD and Doctors of Science. The university has its own publishing house “Polytechnika”. It employs more than 500 professors and over 1300 associate professors. All rooms and laboratories are equipped with modern facilities new computer network educational technologies are being implemented that enables to provide qualified education that meet requirements of the best foreign universities. Institute building and Igor Sikorsky Kyiv Polytechnic Institute faculties as well as university hostels are scattered over the area of approximately 120 hectares. This is a real city inside the city. The university has its own Center of culture and art, modern sport complex, policlinics, four sports and recreation bases by the Dniper river, at Black Sea and in Carpathians. Its scientific and technical library is one of the best in country. Igor Sikorsky Kyiv Polytechnic Institute is a principal organization of National information network of higher educational establishment and institutes of National Academy of Sciences – URAN that is integrated with European educational network – GEANT. The university has become the initiator of “Center of supercomputer calculations and data” in Ukraine. New developments of Igor Sikorsky Kyiv Polytechnic Institute are awarded with State prize of Ukraine in the field of science and technology. Scientific park “Kyiv polytechnic” plays a significant role in the commercialization of scientific research results and technical developments of the university. Igor Sikorsky Kyiv Polytechnic Institute cooperates with technical universities of dozens of world countries, a lot of international organizations (UNESСO, UNIDO, WIPO, NATO, EDNES, ICSU, CODATA etc) and the most leading corporations and firms (SIEMENS, FESTO, SAMSUNG, INTEL etc), takes part on international educational, scientific projects and programs. Those who are interested in history of science and technology are familiarized with State polytechnic museum of Igor Sikorsky Kyiv Polytechnic Institute being one of the biggest Ukrainian museums of technology and equipment and the biggest university museum of Ukraine. To remember renowned predecessors there is a monument to famous graduates, scientists whose lives were connected with KPI on campus. The idea of establishment of technical educational institution occurred to sugar mill workers of south-west regions. On 18th of January 1880 with the active support of the head of Kyiv exchange committee N. Hryakov it was decided to open the subscription for donation-raising. Raising money, guaranteed the contributions of Kyiv patrons and support from the Minister of Justice I. Witte who allowed to make a decision on 25th of November 1896 on private meeting in L.I. Brodskyi’s house to establish Kyiv Polytechnic Institute. Under the voting of S.M. Solskogo (Kyiv mayor) and with the participation of local authorities representatives, South-west railroad administration, engineers and manufacturer The Protocol that “comprises actually first practical document in the history of higher technical education institution in the Kyiv city” was ratified. “The most accepted type of the new educational institution should de denoted as Polytechnic institute type, which consists of several departments of various specialties, as in polytechnic school of Zurich, Karlsruhe, Munich, Vienna, Hannover, Aachen, Dresden, Riga etc” was noted in this document. The main building is the letter from the beginning of the last century. Special committee for solving organizational issues , headed by general-governor of South-west region count O.P. Ignatyev, was created by order of manufacture and trade department of Ministry of Finance. For the establishment of the institution were raised voluntary donations total cost of which was 1 000 374 karbovantsiv, while the cost of building and outfitting was 2 650 000 karbovantsiv. Among organizations and people, who donated money were: Kyiv city Duma – 300 000 karbovantsiv, Tereshenko and sons – 150 000 karbovantsiv, L. Brodskyi – 100 000 karbovantsiv, Kyiv land bank – 15 000 karbovantsiv, Krasiliv sugar factoy Company – 2 000 karbovantsiv, totally 139 companies, banks, factories, institutions, several people. Famous architects took part in the contest of Polytechnic institute building projects: Benua, Gogen, Kitner, Kobelev, Pomerancev, Cender and Shreter. The best one was prof. I.S. Kitner’s project, for which buildings of Kyiv polytechnic institute were built. As he lived in St. Petersburg and couldn’t run working process directly, the work was headed by architect O.V. Kobelev. After precise acquaintance the area of 38 dissipations along Brest- Lithuanian highway was chosen. On 31st of August 1898 Kyiv polytechnic institute was opened, where the head of trade and manufacture Department announced Great behest apropos of this. 4 departments were denoted: mechanical (109 students), engineering (101 students), agricultural (87 students), chemical (63). First enrolments were announced in June 1898. According to the Regulations, all comers, who had certificates from grammar school, real colleges or other secondary schools that are equal to grammar schools, were allowed to take the examinations. Entrants from other universities were enrolled out of competition. 1100 applications for 330 places were submitted. The examinations in mathematics, physics and Russian language were successfully passed by more entrants than it was predicted. By intercession of university board, Ministry of finance allowed to enlist 30 more entrants. Studies began at 1st of September at the apartment, which was built for commercial college (Vorovskogo street), which was rented by university for one year. After finishing the building (April 1902) institute had a full complex of buildings: main building - engineering, mechanical and agrieconomic departments, chancery, fundamental science-technical library chemical building - chemical department mechanical workshops with central power station for lighting of all buildings and heating of the main building field research buildings, yard for livestock, agricultural farm and garden living quarters for professors and laboratoriants - 2 buildings canteen. V.L. Kirpovich was appointed for the first head of KPI, being a specialist in the sphere of organization and establishment of higher education institutions. Leading figures of science D.I. Mendeleev, M.E. Jukovskyi, K.A. Temirayzev and others gave science methodical support in organizing and establishment of the university. Pedagogical group of KPI was first to introduce the competition to order of appointment for professors of departments exceptionally from persons, who has a degree. It was the most appropriate method of staffing the departments by highly-qualified specialists. For working in the institute many famous scientists from Kyiv, Moscow, Petersburg, Kazan, Kharkov were invited. There were prominent specialists in theoretical mechanics O.P. Kothelnikov and O.M. Dinnik, mathematics V.P. Ermakov and B.Y. Bukreev, one of the founders of theory of metal cutting K.O. Zvoriking, geologist-mineralogist O.V. Nechaev, famous scientist, metallurgist V.P. Ijevskyi, heating engineer O.O. Radzig, prominent specialist in bridge building E.O. Paton, gifted chemists M.I. Konovalov and L.V.Pasarjevskyi, architecture academician O.V. Kobelev, artst M.K. Pimonenko. Later world famous scientists mechanics S.P. Timoshenko, K.K. Siminskyi, S.V. Serensen and others were invited for teaching at the institute. First head of KPI State examination board in 1903 was D.I. Mendeleev. Only 93 graduates received the certificates - it was very hard to study, especially payment, revolution were expanding. First graduates of KPI were presented with breast Toksnof graduate along with certificates. Already from 1899 the movement for creation of fifth, aeronautic department of KPI began and it was leaded by one of the biggest enthusiasts of aviati8n professor Mykola Artsmiyev, talanted apprentice of Mykola Jukovskyi. From his initiative aeronautic section within KPI mechanical club was organized in 1905-1906. Professor Stepan Timoshenko became the first honorable chief of section and student of mechanic department Victorin Bobrov became its vice-chief. In September 1908 section was reorganized into aeronautic club with airplanes, helicopters, and engines departments. KPI professor Mykola Delone (son of the pioneer of aviation Boris Delone) was passionate propagandist of aviation and gliding idea, who became one of the founders of Kyiv aeronautic community (KAC). Exactly KAC was the first aviation nucleus, in work of which participated professors, engineers, constructors and KPI students who were speaking with lectures on aviation, building and testing flying vehicles, gliders. Inalienable page of KPI history is its participation in antidemocratic movement of the country, which was performed under slogan of democratization of high schools, freedom of students communities. Already in spring 1899, i.e. at first year of existence of university, its alumni took part in All-Russian student strict, directed against reaction Policy of government. Governments answer was expulsion, detention and exile of 32 students - organizers and active participants of the strike. But it was not the last student riot and students were participating in all tempestuous events of the beginning of 20th century. In the summer of 1918 the fifth faculty was created – the electro technical. Classes at the institute stopped and continued in correlation to the progress of the war in Kiev. Social transformations of the country were equally represented in the fundamental changes of the university governance principles. After the revolution and civil war it was imperative to rebuilt the economy of Ukraine, and a number of industries had to be created or restored, among them: machine-building engineering, machine tool engineering, automotive industry, chemical industry, defense sector, tractor engineering, metallurgy and others, it was necessary renew the old and build new businesses and technically re-equip them. To meet these requirements of the national plan the engineering intellectuals had to be trained in a short period of time. This important task was entrusted on different universities of the country including the Kyiv Polytechnic Institute, which was renamed to Industrial in 1934. In June in 1941 KPI concluded 43 th academic year. The Institute had 3,000 students, more than 300 faculty members and the total number of the institute staff was about 5,000 people. Like in other universities, graduates defended their diploma works and received a job, students of the senior courses had manufacturing practices in various cities of the country, students of the junior courses had bridging exams. The War united everybody with a common goal - protecting the homeland. From the first days of the war, many lecturers and staff, graduates and students of the institute voluntarily and through mobilization joined the Red Army. They took part in the fighting on all fronts of the World War II. Graduates of the institute, who remained on the occupied territories participated in the underground and guerilla struggle. Late in June 1941 the Institute received orders to prepare for evacuation to Tashkent, where it functioned as a part of the Central Asian Industrial Institute. The liberation of Kyiv in November 1943 made it possible to reopen the institute: began the registration of the faculty members, staff and students that returned to the Institute. In the second half of January 1944 the Selection Committee started its work of accepting first year students and renewal of the senior course students. All efforts of the institute was aimed at restoring educational material basis, because as a result of Nazi occupation and fierce battles for Kyiv more than a half of the total area of classrooms were destroyed, dormitories were burnt down and other property was looted. Because the Institute was included in the list of the most important industrial and transport universities of the country, students of all courses were exempted from draft into the Soviet Army and also were provided increased stipend (that concerned primarily students who studied foundry, forging, pressing and chemical production). Since the reconstruction works terms were constantly violated, in the summer of 1945 the students and teachers volunteered to do all urgent works during their month of holiday vacation. To improve the quality of training, the scientific research work and involvement of students, especially of the senior year, had great importance. The basic form of their involvement in research during the postwar years were scientific groups, and on its basis in April 1946 the student science and technology community was created. At the time of creation it had nine sections, which have united 30 groups of different specialties and about 500 students. The groups were directed by leading scientists of the institute. Due to the reorganization of units of the Ukrainian Soviet Socialistic Republic Ministry of Education on the base of the Kyiv evening faculty of Ukrainian Polygraphist Institute of Fedorov in 1989 the graphic arts faculty had entered the structure of KPI, which on September 6, 2004 was renamed to Publishing and Graphic Arts Institute. It was founded on January 1, 1954, in Kiev, on the basis of Art and Crafts School of Graphic Arts № 18 as training and advisory department of Moscow Printing Institute. Today Kyiv Polytechnic Institute is the largest institution of higher education in Ukraine. Given the large organizational role Kiev Polytechnic Institute in the preparation of engineering and scientific personnel, by the decree of President of Ukraine № 289/95 of 8 April 1995 "On the Kyiv Polytechnic Institute" it was given the status of National Technical University of Ukraine. In April 2007 the Committee of the Board of Education of Ukraine, was decided to provide KPI the status of research university, and its Regulations are approved by the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine of 21.11.2007, № 1332. Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine of 03.02.2010 № 76 gave NTUU "KPI" the status of self-governing (autonomous) national research university. According to the order of Minister of Education and Science, Lilia Hrynevych, dated August, 17, 2016 №992 to grant National technical university of Ukraine "Kyiv politechnical institute" with the name, university was named in tribute to the former student , outstanding aircraft designer of XX century I. I. Sikorsky. Thus, it's full name from now on is National Technical University of Ukraine "Igor Sikorsky Kyiv Polytechnic Institute".
  4. Create, systematize, store, and spread current scientific knowledge to improve people's life train specialists' quality due to European and world intellectual and personal development. According to higher education institutions' status, the National University of Life and Environmental Sciences of Ukraine has IV accreditation level. It is a research institution, which conducts educational scientific and research scientific and innovative educational and industrial and information and consulting activities aimed at studying the contemporary science issues about life and environment at usage, reproduction and balanced development of terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems bio-resources, the introduction of new environmental agro- and biotechnologies, technologies of safety revival and soil fertility, energy-saving agricultural technologies, environmental and legal management in rural areas, monitoring and control of standards compliance, quality and safety of agricultural products, processed products and environment. The National University of Life and Environmental Sciences of Ukraine is one of the leading institutions of education, science and culture in Ukraine. More than 26 thousand students and more than 600 graduates, PhD students and seekers study at three educational and research institutes and 13 departments of essential university institution (in Kyiv) and ten separate units of NULES of Ukraine – regional universities of І-ІІІ accreditation levels. Educational process and scientific research at the University are provided by more than 2,600 scientific and educational and pedagogical workers, including 300 professors and doctors of sciences, more than 1,000 assistant professors and PhDs. The National Agricultural University is a leading institution of higher education in Ukraine. The history of it begins with the Department of Agriculture's foundation within the Kyiv Polytechnic Institute (KPI) structure, which transformed into the Faculty of Agricultural faculty in 1918. Kyiv Agricultural Institute was created in KPI based on this faculty, and in 1923 this Institute became the independent educational institution. From 1930 till 1934, Kyiv Institute of Agronomy, Kyiv Institute of Mechanization and Electrification of Agriculture, Kyiv Ag Engineering Institute of Sugar Industry and Ag Economics Institute had been formed and begun their activity there. These institutes were later reorganized into independent research institutes and faculties. Kyiv Forestry Institute began its history in 1840 from the Faculty of Forestry of the Institute of Agriculture and Forestry in Mariemont (Poland) which moved to the city Novoaleksandria (now Pulavy) in 1862. After the beginning of the 1st World War (1914), the Novoaleksandrian Institute of Agriculture and Forestry was transferred to Kharkiv, and in 1921 it became Kharkiv Institute of Agriculture and Forestry. In 1930 the Forestry faculty of Kharkiv Agrarian Institute was united with the Forest Engineering faculty of Kyiv Agrarian Institute. As a result, Ukrainian Forest Technical Institute appeared and was reorganized into Kyiv Forestry Institute the same year. In 1954 Kyiv Agricultural Institute was united with Ukrainian Forestry Institute into the Ukrainian Agricultural Academy (UAA). Between 1956 and 1962 UAA was the educational department of Ukrainian Academy of Agricultural sciences. In 1957 Kyiv Veterinarian Institute was added to its structure. Kyiv Veterinarian Institute begins its history with the Veterinarian faculty of KPI (1920) which was transformed into the independent institution of higher education – Kyiv Veterinarian and Stock-breeding Institute from which Kyiv Veterinarian Institute separated in 1930. Since 1962 UAA had become subordinated to the Ministry of Agriculture of the USSR. In 1982, the Academy's subsidiary in Vinnytsya was founded, and in 1991 it became the independent institution (now Vinnytsya State Agrarian University). During the years 1985-1990 UAA had been helping in and coordinating the activities aimed for creating an agricultural institute in the city of Pnom-Penh (Cambodia). Based on UAA National Agrarian University was founded in August 1992. According to the Decree of the Verkhovna Rada (the Parliament) of Ukraine, №158 made on July 29, 1994; it received the status of National. Since that time, it has been named National Agrarian University and following the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine № 387 made on June 1, 1995, it is under the applicable rule of the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine. Accordingly to the Decree of Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine of April 23, 1996, #448 and of May 29, 1997, #526 Nizhyn (Chernigiv region) and Berezhany (Ternopil region) Agrotechnical Colleges, Irpin Economic Technical School, Boyarka, Nemishaevo (Kyiv region) and Zalischyky (Ternopil region) Agricultural Technical Schools were included into the structure of NAUU. Their rights of legal persons are saved. In 1999 due to accreditation results Irpin and Nemishaevo Technical Schools were granted status "College" and in 2002 Nizhyn and Berezhany Colleges received the status "Institute". Accordingly to the Decree of Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine of 28.07.2004 № 517-р., joint Order of Ministry of Agricultural Policy of Ukraine and National Agricultural University of 18.08.2004 р. № 304/377 the Southern Branch "Crimean Agrotechnological University" of National Agricultural University was created (via. Agrarne, Simferopol, AR Crimea) as the structural subdivision with the individual rights of the legal person. It was established based on Crimean State Agrotechnological University that is being liquidated together with its structural subdivisions (Order of Labour Red Flag Agroindustrial College, Bahchysaray Branch Order of Labour Red Flag Agroindustrial College, Prybrezhnensk Technical School, and Technical School of Hydromelioration and Mechanization of Agriculture). According to the Decree of Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine of 7.12.2005 №497 «About reorganization of Bobrovick National agro-economic Technical School,» Bobrovick National Agro-economic Technical School added to the National Agrarian University. The Edict of the President of Ukraine # 1338 signed on December 14, 2000, under the title "The point of National Agricultural University" and the resolution of the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine # 202 made on March 1 "About National Agricultural University" gave NAU the status of state self-governed (autonomous) institution of higher education and several other commissions. According to the Decree of Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine of 02.10.2003, № 584 in the structure of National Agrarian University was established Ukrainian laboratory of quality and agriculture safety. According to the Decree of Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine of 14.02.2007, № 47 "About reorganization of Mukachevskiy State Agricultural College" Mukachevskiy State Agricultural College was incorporated to the National Agrarian University. According to the Decree of Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine of 27.08.2008, № 742 was formed Ukrainian educational-science institute of information and telecommunication support of agro-industrial and environmental branch of economics as a separate unit of the National Agrarian University. For widening of educational, research and innovation activities of the National Agrarian University to meet the needs of the agro-industrial, environmental and other branches of economics, as well as the need to adapt these activities to the requirements of international organizations of research Universities according to the Decree of Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine on October 30, 2008, № 945 National Agrarian University renamed to the National University of Life and Environmental Science of Ukraine (NUBiP). The same decree approved the composition of the supervisory board of the University and made amendments to its Charter. University according to the status of higher educational institutions has IV level of accreditation, is the research type institution, which conducts educational, scientific-research, scientific-innovation, educational-industrial and information-advisory activities aimed at developing of modern problems of life science and environment, use, reproduction and balanced development of biological resources in land and water ecosystems, the introduction of new environmental agro-biotechnology, the technology of the recovery of safety and soil fertility, energy-saving agro-technologies, environmental and legal management in rural areas, monitoring and control for the observance of standards, quality and safety of agricultural production, products of its processing and environment. Student life in the NUBiP of Ukraine has a colourful character. The University provides vast opportunities. And all students who wish to spend their leisure time productively can realize it at the University. It is different groups, sections, clubs and centres of interest. Due to our students' active position, you can participate in several projects of the national and large-scale level. View full university
  5. Kyiv polytechnic institute (since 2016 – National Technical University of Ukraine “Igor Sikorsky Kyiv Polytechnic Institute”) was founded in 1898. Over the period of its existence it has trained 370 thousand of specialists, 60 thousand of which during of the period of Ukrainian independence. KPI ranks 4% of the best universities of the world according to the international rating QS and Webometrics. It annually holds the highest positions among the best higher educational establishments of Ukraine – “Compass” and “TOP-200 Ukraine”. According to Google Corporation, it is the most popular higher educational establishment of Ukraine during the last years. Igor Sikorsky Kyiv Polytechnic Institute is one of biggest educational establishments in Europe. It trains 25 thousand of students, postgraduates doctorates as well as foreign student from neighbouring and far abroad countries. Every sixth student of Kyiv city is obtaining the education in KPI and every 25th professor and associate professor of Ukraine is a fellow worker of KPI, among all technical higher educational establishments of our country, every fifth faculty and chair is the faculty of chair of KPI. University has 19 faculties, 9 educational and scientific institutes, several scientific and research institutes and educational centers. It trains Bachelors, Specialists and Masters, PhD and Doctors of Science. The university has its own publishing house “Polytechnika”. It employs more than 500 professors and over 1300 associate professors. All rooms and laboratories are equipped with modern facilities new computer network educational technologies are being implemented that enables to provide qualified education that meet requirements of the best foreign universities. Institute building and Igor Sikorsky Kyiv Polytechnic Institute faculties as well as university hostels are scattered over the area of approximately 120 hectares. This is a real city inside the city. The university has its own Center of culture and art, modern sport complex, policlinics, four sports and recreation bases by the Dniper river, at Black Sea and in Carpathians. Its scientific and technical library is one of the best in country. Igor Sikorsky Kyiv Polytechnic Institute is a principal organization of National information network of higher educational establishment and institutes of National Academy of Sciences – URAN that is integrated with European educational network – GEANT. The university has become the initiator of “Center of supercomputer calculations and data” in Ukraine. New developments of Igor Sikorsky Kyiv Polytechnic Institute are awarded with State prize of Ukraine in the field of science and technology. Scientific park “Kyiv polytechnic” plays a significant role in the commercialization of scientific research results and technical developments of the university. Igor Sikorsky Kyiv Polytechnic Institute cooperates with technical universities of dozens of world countries, a lot of international organizations (UNESСO, UNIDO, WIPO, NATO, EDNES, ICSU, CODATA etc) and the most leading corporations and firms (SIEMENS, FESTO, SAMSUNG, INTEL etc), takes part on international educational, scientific projects and programs. Those who are interested in history of science and technology are familiarized with State polytechnic museum of Igor Sikorsky Kyiv Polytechnic Institute being one of the biggest Ukrainian museums of technology and equipment and the biggest university museum of Ukraine. To remember renowned predecessors there is a monument to famous graduates, scientists whose lives were connected with KPI on campus. The idea of establishment of technical educational institution occurred to sugar mill workers of south-west regions. On 18th of January 1880 with the active support of the head of Kyiv exchange committee N. Hryakov it was decided to open the subscription for donation-raising. Raising money, guaranteed the contributions of Kyiv patrons and support from the Minister of Justice I. Witte who allowed to make a decision on 25th of November 1896 on private meeting in L.I. Brodskyi’s house to establish Kyiv Polytechnic Institute. Under the voting of S.M. Solskogo (Kyiv mayor) and with the participation of local authorities representatives, South-west railroad administration, engineers and manufacturer The Protocol that “comprises actually first practical document in the history of higher technical education institution in the Kyiv city” was ratified. “The most accepted type of the new educational institution should de denoted as Polytechnic institute type, which consists of several departments of various specialties, as in polytechnic school of Zurich, Karlsruhe, Munich, Vienna, Hannover, Aachen, Dresden, Riga etc” was noted in this document. The main building is the letter from the beginning of the last century. Special committee for solving organizational issues , headed by general-governor of South-west region count O.P. Ignatyev, was created by order of manufacture and trade department of Ministry of Finance. For the establishment of the institution were raised voluntary donations total cost of which was 1 000 374 karbovantsiv, while the cost of building and outfitting was 2 650 000 karbovantsiv. Among organizations and people, who donated money were: Kyiv city Duma – 300 000 karbovantsiv, Tereshenko and sons – 150 000 karbovantsiv, L. Brodskyi – 100 000 karbovantsiv, Kyiv land bank – 15 000 karbovantsiv, Krasiliv sugar factoy Company – 2 000 karbovantsiv, totally 139 companies, banks, factories, institutions, several people. Famous architects took part in the contest of Polytechnic institute building projects: Benua, Gogen, Kitner, Kobelev, Pomerancev, Cender and Shreter. The best one was prof. I.S. Kitner’s project, for which buildings of Kyiv polytechnic institute were built. As he lived in St. Petersburg and couldn’t run working process directly, the work was headed by architect O.V. Kobelev. After precise acquaintance the area of 38 dissipations along Brest- Lithuanian highway was chosen. On 31st of August 1898 Kyiv polytechnic institute was opened, where the head of trade and manufacture Department announced Great behest apropos of this. 4 departments were denoted: mechanical (109 students), engineering (101 students), agricultural (87 students), chemical (63). First enrolments were announced in June 1898. According to the Regulations, all comers, who had certificates from grammar school, real colleges or other secondary schools that are equal to grammar schools, were allowed to take the examinations. Entrants from other universities were enrolled out of competition. 1100 applications for 330 places were submitted. The examinations in mathematics, physics and Russian language were successfully passed by more entrants than it was predicted. By intercession of university board, Ministry of finance allowed to enlist 30 more entrants. Studies began at 1st of September at the apartment, which was built for commercial college (Vorovskogo street), which was rented by university for one year. After finishing the building (April 1902) institute had a full complex of buildings: main building - engineering, mechanical and agrieconomic departments, chancery, fundamental science-technical library chemical building - chemical department mechanical workshops with central power station for lighting of all buildings and heating of the main building field research buildings, yard for livestock, agricultural farm and garden living quarters for professors and laboratoriants - 2 buildings canteen. V.L. Kirpovich was appointed for the first head of KPI, being a specialist in the sphere of organization and establishment of higher education institutions. Leading figures of science D.I. Mendeleev, M.E. Jukovskyi, K.A. Temirayzev and others gave science methodical support in organizing and establishment of the university. Pedagogical group of KPI was first to introduce the competition to order of appointment for professors of departments exceptionally from persons, who has a degree. It was the most appropriate method of staffing the departments by highly-qualified specialists. For working in the institute many famous scientists from Kyiv, Moscow, Petersburg, Kazan, Kharkov were invited. There were prominent specialists in theoretical mechanics O.P. Kothelnikov and O.M. Dinnik, mathematics V.P. Ermakov and B.Y. Bukreev, one of the founders of theory of metal cutting K.O. Zvoriking, geologist-mineralogist O.V. Nechaev, famous scientist, metallurgist V.P. Ijevskyi, heating engineer O.O. Radzig, prominent specialist in bridge building E.O. Paton, gifted chemists M.I. Konovalov and L.V.Pasarjevskyi, architecture academician O.V. Kobelev, artst M.K. Pimonenko. Later world famous scientists mechanics S.P. Timoshenko, K.K. Siminskyi, S.V. Serensen and others were invited for teaching at the institute. First head of KPI State examination board in 1903 was D.I. Mendeleev. Only 93 graduates received the certificates - it was very hard to study, especially payment, revolution were expanding. First graduates of KPI were presented with breast Toksnof graduate along with certificates. Already from 1899 the movement for creation of fifth, aeronautic department of KPI began and it was leaded by one of the biggest enthusiasts of aviati8n professor Mykola Artsmiyev, talanted apprentice of Mykola Jukovskyi. From his initiative aeronautic section within KPI mechanical club was organized in 1905-1906. Professor Stepan Timoshenko became the first honorable chief of section and student of mechanic department Victorin Bobrov became its vice-chief. In September 1908 section was reorganized into aeronautic club with airplanes, helicopters, and engines departments. KPI professor Mykola Delone (son of the pioneer of aviation Boris Delone) was passionate propagandist of aviation and gliding idea, who became one of the founders of Kyiv aeronautic community (KAC). Exactly KAC was the first aviation nucleus, in work of which participated professors, engineers, constructors and KPI students who were speaking with lectures on aviation, building and testing flying vehicles, gliders. Inalienable page of KPI history is its participation in antidemocratic movement of the country, which was performed under slogan of democratization of high schools, freedom of students communities. Already in spring 1899, i.e. at first year of existence of university, its alumni took part in All-Russian student strict, directed against reaction Policy of government. Governments answer was expulsion, detention and exile of 32 students - organizers and active participants of the strike. But it was not the last student riot and students were participating in all tempestuous events of the beginning of 20th century. In the summer of 1918 the fifth faculty was created – the electro technical. Classes at the institute stopped and continued in correlation to the progress of the war in Kiev. Social transformations of the country were equally represented in the fundamental changes of the university governance principles. After the revolution and civil war it was imperative to rebuilt the economy of Ukraine, and a number of industries had to be created or restored, among them: machine-building engineering, machine tool engineering, automotive industry, chemical industry, defense sector, tractor engineering, metallurgy and others, it was necessary renew the old and build new businesses and technically re-equip them. To meet these requirements of the national plan the engineering intellectuals had to be trained in a short period of time. This important task was entrusted on different universities of the country including the Kyiv Polytechnic Institute, which was renamed to Industrial in 1934. In June in 1941 KPI concluded 43 th academic year. The Institute had 3,000 students, more than 300 faculty members and the total number of the institute staff was about 5,000 people. Like in other universities, graduates defended their diploma works and received a job, students of the senior courses had manufacturing practices in various cities of the country, students of the junior courses had bridging exams. The War united everybody with a common goal - protecting the homeland. From the first days of the war, many lecturers and staff, graduates and students of the institute voluntarily and through mobilization joined the Red Army. They took part in the fighting on all fronts of the World War II. Graduates of the institute, who remained on the occupied territories participated in the underground and guerilla struggle. Late in June 1941 the Institute received orders to prepare for evacuation to Tashkent, where it functioned as a part of the Central Asian Industrial Institute. The liberation of Kyiv in November 1943 made it possible to reopen the institute: began the registration of the faculty members, staff and students that returned to the Institute. In the second half of January 1944 the Selection Committee started its work of accepting first year students and renewal of the senior course students. All efforts of the institute was aimed at restoring educational material basis, because as a result of Nazi occupation and fierce battles for Kyiv more than a half of the total area of classrooms were destroyed, dormitories were burnt down and other property was looted. Because the Institute was included in the list of the most important industrial and transport universities of the country, students of all courses were exempted from draft into the Soviet Army and also were provided increased stipend (that concerned primarily students who studied foundry, forging, pressing and chemical production). Since the reconstruction works terms were constantly violated, in the summer of 1945 the students and teachers volunteered to do all urgent works during their month of holiday vacation. To improve the quality of training, the scientific research work and involvement of students, especially of the senior year, had great importance. The basic form of their involvement in research during the postwar years were scientific groups, and on its basis in April 1946 the student science and technology community was created. At the time of creation it had nine sections, which have united 30 groups of different specialties and about 500 students. The groups were directed by leading scientists of the institute. Due to the reorganization of units of the Ukrainian Soviet Socialistic Republic Ministry of Education on the base of the Kyiv evening faculty of Ukrainian Polygraphist Institute of Fedorov in 1989 the graphic arts faculty had entered the structure of KPI, which on September 6, 2004 was renamed to Publishing and Graphic Arts Institute. It was founded on January 1, 1954, in Kiev, on the basis of Art and Crafts School of Graphic Arts № 18 as training and advisory department of Moscow Printing Institute. Today Kyiv Polytechnic Institute is the largest institution of higher education in Ukraine. Given the large organizational role Kiev Polytechnic Institute in the preparation of engineering and scientific personnel, by the decree of President of Ukraine № 289/95 of 8 April 1995 "On the Kyiv Polytechnic Institute" it was given the status of National Technical University of Ukraine. In April 2007 the Committee of the Board of Education of Ukraine, was decided to provide KPI the status of research university, and its Regulations are approved by the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine of 21.11.2007, № 1332. Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine of 03.02.2010 № 76 gave NTUU "KPI" the status of self-governing (autonomous) national research university. According to the order of Minister of Education and Science, Lilia Hrynevych, dated August, 17, 2016 №992 to grant National technical university of Ukraine "Kyiv politechnical institute" with the name, university was named in tribute to the former student , outstanding aircraft designer of XX century I. I. Sikorsky. Thus, it's full name from now on is National Technical University of Ukraine "Igor Sikorsky Kyiv Polytechnic Institute". View full university
  6. The National Metallurgical Academy of Ukraine (NMetAU) is one of the oldest higher education institutions for metallurgical engineering. Presently, the National Metallurgical Academy of Ukraine instructs around 15,000 students, 175 post-graduate students, and ten scientists, who research towards the second academic degree (studies after Candidate degree). Around 1,000 teachers and scientists work at NMetAU. The majority of whom possess post-graduate academic degrees (Candidate and Doctor Degrees), and 14% of the teaching staff have doctorates. A Member and a Corresponding Member of the National Academy of Science of Ukraine carries out lectures in NMetAU. Twenty-five teachers are Members of different regional Academies of Ukraine and work as their Corresponding Members. Sixteen teachers gained the status of Honoured Science Workers, Honoured Teachers and won the National Awards. National Metallurgical Academy of Ukraine pays significant efforts to bring the study programs, educational technologies, research, and scientific activities by the European principles and standards of education. NMU is an active participant in different European projects such as Erasmus+, TEMPUS, DAAD, Visby, etc. The National metallurgical AcademyAcademy of Ukraine (NMetAU) welcomes you to one of the oldest higher education institutions for metallurgical engineering. It was established in October 1899 as a department of Katerinoslavsky Higher Mining School. The infrastructure (auditoria, laboratories, media centers) and facilities (social service, cafeterias, accommodation service) have been set up to provide an agreeable study environment. Student participation in NMetAU has been a longstanding tradition. Metal collaborates with scientists and firms from the USA, German, Sweden, Finland, Italy, China, Russia, Moldova, and other countries. The AcademyAcademy stipulated the creation of a Consortium of 5 technical universities: German-Sweden-Finland-Poland-Ukraine. NMetAU provides students exchange programs with subjects relation universities all over the world. To open view across the borders is a priority of NMetAU policy since we joined the Bologna process, a sine qua non condition for up-to-date higher education training. International contacts and exchanges will prepare students to fulfill a professional career in the metallurgical sphere worldwide. For this reason, we hope that you will enjoy everything our institution has to offer you. It was established in October 1899 as a department of Katerinoslavsky Higher Mining School. In 1912, the department was transformed into a metallurgical faculty of Katerinoslavsky Mining Institute. In 1930, it acquired an independent institution of higher education and obtained the name of Dnipropetrovsk Metallurgical Institute. In 1993, the higher status of the State Metallurgical Academy of Ukraine was gained and fixed by the Resolution of the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine, and, in 1999, the status of the National Metallurgical Academy of Ukraine was adopted by the Ukaz (Decree) of the President of Ukraine. The establishment and development of NMetAU, with its scientific and teaching schools, is directly connected with the development of industry, science, and education in Ukraine. The world-famous Academicians and Corresponding Members of the National Academy of Science are associated with NMetAU; they are L.V. Pisarzhevsky, M.A. Pavlov, A.V. Kirsanov, O.P. Chekmar'ov, U.M. Taran-Zhovnir, M.I. Gasik, K.F. Starodubov, P.T. Yemelyanenko, K.P. Bunin, S.N. Kozhevnikov, V.I. Bol'shakov, V.I. Babtizansky, and others. The institution is engaged in developing the applied sciences of Ukraine, such as metals and alloys manufacturing, casting practice, metal forming, materials science, heating engineering, mechanics, chemistry, etc. Presently, the National Metallurgical Academy of Ukraine is a state institution of higher education with level IV accreditation and developed infrastructure. Metal carries out the teaching activity for all qualification degrees (junior specialist, bachelor, specialist, and master) in 16 branches and over 60 specialties, instruct university teachers and scientists for higher academic degrees (Ph.D. and higher) in 22 specialties, conducts preparatory training and gives a second degree in higher education. Presently, the National Metallurgical Academy of Ukraine is a state institution of higher education with level IV accreditation and developed infrastructure. Metal carries out the teaching activity for all qualification degrees (junior specialist, bachelor, specialist, and master) in 20 branches and over 60 specialties, instruct university teachers and scientists for higher academic degrees (Ph.D. and higher) in 24 specialties, conducts preparatory training and gives a second degree in higher education. The AcademyAcademy consists of 7 full-time faculties (Faculty of Metallurgy, Faculty of Electrometallurgy, Faculty of Mechanics and Machine-Building, Faculty of Material Science and Metal Forming, Faculty of Economics and Management, Faculty of Computer Systems, Power Engineering, and Automation, Faculty of Humanities), a part-time (evening studies) faculty and extramural (by correspondence and interview) faculty. Metal includes Nikopolsky faculty, Nikopolsky technical school, Vilnogirsky technical school, Novomoskovsky technical school, Krivorozhsky technical school of coke and chemistry, Krivorozhsky technical school, Scientific and experimental laboratories, and shops, Aspiranture (post-graduate department), Doctoranture (further studies after Ph.D.). Apart from the above mentioned, there is also the Institute of Integrated Education, Regional Education Center for Disadvantaged Students, State Institute of Personnel Training for Manufacturing Industry, a Library, Faculty of Professional Skills Improvement for Teachers and Specialists, Specialist Re-training Faculty, Faculty for Foreign Student Instruction, Pre-University Preliminary Faculty. Preliminary Courses for NMetAU applicants, Student Sanatorium, and the "Druzhba" Sports Camp are available at the AcademyAcademy. Five comfortable hostels provide accommodation for all students who came to study, both from other Ukrainian cities and from abroad. Presently, the National Metallurgical Academy of Ukraine instructs around 20000 students, 175 post-graduate students, and ten scientists who research the second academic degree of a Doctor (studies after Candidate degree). Around 1,000 teachers and scientists work at NMetAU. The majority of whom possess post-graduate academic degrees (Candidate and Doctor Degrees), and 14% of the teaching staff have doctorates. A Member and a Corresponding Member of the National Academy of Science of Ukraine carries out lectures in NMetAU. Thirty-three teachers are Members of different regional Academies of Ukraine and work as their Corresponding Members. Twenty teachers gained the status of Honoured Science Workers, Honoured Teachers and won the National Awards. Fourteen scientific schools in various fields are developed within the National Metallurgical Academy of Ukraine. The Dnipropetrovsk School of Theoretical and Applied Materials Science, Ukrainian Fundamental School of Electrometallurgical Engineers and Heat-Treaters are well-known in Ukraine and abroad scientific schools steel metallurgy and pig iron metallurgy, metallurgical heat engineering, heat-and-power engineering, metallurgical equipment, metal forming technologies, and others. Based on international contracts, programs, projects, and grants, NMetAU collaborates with scientists and firms from the USA, German, Sweden, Finland, Italy, China, Russia, Moldova, and other countries. The AcademyAcademy stipulated the creation of a Consortium of 5 technical universities: German-Sweden-Finland-Poland-Ukraine. The integrated teaching program for the Metallurgy branch was developed about it. The students and post-graduate students of NMetAU study at the advanced technical universities of Europe have their probationary period in higher education institutions, scientific and research institutes, and firms in the EC countries. View full university
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