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TARAS SHEVCHENKO NATIONAL TARAS SHEVCHENKO NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF KYIVUNIVERSITY OF KYIV
Established in 1834, Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv is a leading higher education Established in 1834, Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv is a leading higher education
institution in Ukraine. institution in Ukraine.
Many of its alumni and academics contributedMany of its alumni and academics contributed to the excellence and fame ofto the excellence and fame of their Alma Mater and their Alma Mater and
influenced educational, scientific, political and cultural development of the society. influenced educational, scientific, political and cultural development of the society.
Today, the University boasts some of Ukraine’s best teaching and research potential.Today, the University boasts some of Ukraine’s best teaching and research potential.
7 Institutes, 14 Faculties182 DepartmentsAbout 26,000 students
over 2,300 staff including:509 Professors1,213 Associate Professors
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Higher Education in Ukraine HE Institutions
Education & Research Degrees The University in Facts & Figures
Historically Currently
The University Structure Centres Courses
Higher Education in Ukraine HE Institutions
Education & Research Degrees The University in Facts & Figures
Historically Currently
The University Structure Centres Courses
CONTENT:
Higher Education Institutions in UkraineHigher Education
InstitutionEducation Focus Accreditation
LevelEducation &
Qualification LevelComments
1 University Multidisciplinary & ResearchKnowledge dissemination
4th
Bachelor, Specialist, Master
Classical or profile (in technology, economics, pedagogy, medicine, agriculture, arts, culture studies, etc.) universities
2 Academy Certain area of science/economics/arts & Research
3rd or 4thBachelor, Specialist, Master
3 Institute Certain area of education/economics/arts & Research
3rd or 4th
or a structural unit of a
University or Academy
Bachelor, Specialist, some Master
4 Conservatoire (Music Academy)
Music & related areas & Research 3rd or 4th
Bachelor, Specialist, some Master
Musicians, composers, music teachers, musicologists
5 College Certain higher education in related areas
2nd
or a structural unit of a
HEI of 3rd or 4th
accreditation level
Junior Specialist, Bachelor
6 Technical School Certain higher education in related areas
1st
or a structural unit of a
HEI of 3rd or 4th
ccreditation level
Junior Specialist
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Education Degrees & Academic TitlesEducation/Research Degree
Academic Title Higher Education Level
Education Targets
1 Junior Specialist
n/a non-completed (basic) higher education
special skills and knowledge required for a certain level of business functions
2 Bachelor n/a non-completed (basic) higher education
fundamental and special skills and knowledge required for a wider range of activities, sufficient for tasks and responsibilities (jobs) of a certain level of professional activity
3 Specialist n/a completed higher education
special skills and knowledge, sufficient for tasks and responsibilities (jobs) at a certain level of professional activity
4 Master n/a completed higher education
special skills and knowledge, sufficient for innovative tasks and responsibilities (jobs) at a certain level of professional activity
5 Candidate of Science
Senior Researcher, Associate Professor
postgraduate research
6 Doctor of Science
Professor advanced research
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Higher Education Funding in Ukraine
HEI ownership Sources for Funding Provision for:
1 State (public) HE institutions
State Budget + other not forbidden by Ukrainian legislation
1st & 2nd accr.level HEI – no less than 100 students/10,000 residents3rd & 4th accr.level HEI - no less than 180 students/10,000 residents
2 Private HE institutions
HEI owners + other not forbidden by Ukrainian legislation
n/a
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Fees & Stipends(Grants)
• Course fees for a whole course period or for additional educational services are defined by a HEI.
• Successful students of state owned HEI are provided with stipends no less than 2 non-taxable minimal incomes. Stipend payment procedure is set by the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine.
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1833 - the Russian Tzar Nicholas I signed a decree on establishing the “Imperial St. Vladimir University” in Kiev.
July 15th, 1834 - the University accepted the 62 of its first students. At that time, there was only one faculty – the Faculty of Philosophy, comprised of the department of History & Philology and the department of Physics & Mathematics.
1835 - the Faculty of Law was set up
1841 - foundation of the Medicine Faculty. The Faculty of Philosophy was later divided into two separate entities. This structure of the University lasted up until 1917.
Mykhailo Maksymovych, a professor of Moscow University and a prominent scholar of history, linguistics and folklore and a close friend of N. Gogol and T. Shevchenko, was the first Rector of Kyiv University.
Historically
Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv in Facts and Figures
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1837-1842 -the principal building of the University was built by a renowned Russian architect V. Beretti, in Russian Classicism style.
1845-1846 - upon his graduation from St. Petersburg's Academy of Fine Arts, Taras Shevchenko returned to Kyiv and in 1845-1846 was engaged with the Archaeological and Ethnographic Commission at Kyiv University.
Autumn of 1918 - the University became a center for Bolshevik students’activity due to which it was temporary closed down.
April 23rd , 1919 - the beginning of a new period in the University’s history - the Soviet authorities re-opened the St. Vladimir University, changing its name to "Kyiv University“.
March 1939 - the country celebrated the 125th anniversary of Taras Shevchenko and the Presidium of the Supreme Council of the USSR named Kyiv University after the great poet.
Historically
Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv in Facts and Figures
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1941 - Kyiv State Taras Shechenko University became the third largest university in the USSR.
World War II - the government issued a decree on the University evacuation. First, it moved to Kharkiv where it temporarily merged with Kharkiv State University. Then, both universities were evacuated to Kzyl-Orda.
1959-1984 - despite the harsh post-war situation, the staff of Kyiv University persisted in developing research and education. For some 25 years, the number of the University graduates exceeded 70,000.
Kyiv Taras Shevchenko University was awarded the status of a National University of Ukraine by a Presidential Decree. This status highlights the special role of Kyiv University in Ukrainian education and ensures its administrative autonomy.
November the 25th, 1999 - crucial point for the University’s development : the Presidential Decree “On Kyiv Taras Shevchenko National University” widened the University’s rights and independence.
Taras Shevch
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National Universi
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Historically
Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv in Facts and Figures
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• prominent historians and philologists: M.Maxymovych, M.Kostomarov, V.Antonovych, I.Luchytskyi, M.Drahomanov, V.Perets, O.Beletskyi, A.Krymskyi, Ye.Tarle;
• lawyers: K.Nevolin, M.Ivanyshev, M.Vladymyrskyi-Budanov, O.Kystiakovs'kyi;
• the economist M.Ziber;
• mathematicians: V.Yermakov, D.Grave, M.Boholiubov;
• scholars of mechanics: I.Rakhmaninov, H.Suslov, P.Voronets;
• physicists: M.Avenarius, M.Schiller, Y.Kosonohov, E.Lashkariov;
• chemists: A.Babko, A.Holub, A.Kipriano, S.Reformatskyi, A.Pylypenko;
Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv in Facts and Figures
Kyiv University Kyiv University academics academics have have made a worthy made a worthy contribution to the contribution to the development of development of science and social-science and social-political thinking in political thinking in Ukraine. Ukraine. 11
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• geologists: K. Feofilaktov, V. Chyrvyns'kyi, M. Andrusov, P. Tutkovskyi;
• botanists: I. Shmalhausen, S. Navashyn, K. Purievych, O. Fomin, M. Kholodnyi;
• zoologists: K. Kesler, O. Kovalevskiy, O. Severtsov, O. Korotniev;
• the biochemist O. Palladin;
• scholars of medicine: V. Bets, M. Sklifosofskyi, F. Yanovskyi, V. Obraztsov, M. Strazhesko, to name but a few.
• prominent figures of the Ukrainian arts: the writer Mykhailo Starytskyi, the poet Maxym Rylskyi, the composer Mykola Lysenko and many others.
Kyiv University Kyiv University academics academics have have made a worthy made a worthy contribution to the contribution to the development of development of science and social-science and social-political thinking in political thinking in Ukraine. Ukraine.
Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv in Facts and Figures
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University structure
• 8 Institutes, 14 Faculties, 182 Departments, 161 disciplines, Astronomic Observatory, Botanical Garden, Zoology Museum, Kaniv Nature Reserve, Publishing House, Science Library
• Number of academic staff:– Full-time: 2,302– Part-time: 500– Holding PhDs: 1,800
• Number of administrative and technical staff: about 4,000
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The University awards degrees :
Number of students enrolled in the last academic year: • Total: 17,572• Full-time: 15,328• Part-time: 2,244
Number of students enrolled in the last academic year: • Total: 8,284• Full-time: 4,758• Part-time: 3,526
Number of first and second cycle degrees awarded in the last academic year: Bachelor’s – 3,906 Specialist – 2,123Master’s – 2,576
Teaching activities
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1st cycle degree level (bachelor)
2nd cycle degree level (master)
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Teaching activities
Currently
• Number of doctoral candidates enrolled in the last academic year: 1,500
• Number of doctoral and postdoctoral degrees awarded for each of the last three academic years:
• 2009 – 410, 2010 – 480, 2011 - 501.
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3rd cycle degree level (doctorate)
The University possesses and exercises its power to award doctoral and postdoctoral degrees in its own right.
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• The University has 68 research laboratories (sectors) equipped with up-to-date set-ups and equipment, including multifunctional zond microscopes, nuclear power microscopes, x-ray difractometers, etc.
• The University operates 11 complex research programmes.
• In 2010-11 those included 187 research projects. 123 projects are managed as contract projects and 31 research projects as funded services.
Historically Research activities
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• New principles of map design have been developed to ensure the design of new series of specialized maps.
• New methods for mathematical simulation of effective thermoelastic qualities; effective electrical conductivity and production of multi component fluid saturated cracked geological medium with internal steam pressure; software for realistic simulation of large neuron nets (~100,000 neurons), due to which the synchronization phenomenon at Parkinson disease has been analyzed.
• The phenomenon of hexoferrite resonators mode splitting under external magnetic field in the range of 75-110 GHz has been investigated.
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• Unique apparatus set up has been designed to do the research according to coincidence technique when investigating the spectra of immediate irradiation of nuclear reactions. The set up consists of the blocks of the system “Vector” and the blocks designed at the University.
• Integrated database of sociological data for Ukraine population’s value orientations has been designed. It represents the set of indicators used in fundamental sociology courses taught.
• The framework of multilingual terminology dictionary is designed. The subject matter is transformation and management in the military area.
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• In 2010-11 the University academics published:• 189 monographs• 118 student textbooks• 5,469 research papers, inclusive of 721 internationally.
• Due to the research results, 528 lecture courses, 68 laboratory and practical courses have been designed and updated.
• To the 175th anniversary of Taras Shevchenko National University the two part science paper collection was published:• Part 1. Nature Sciences• Part 2. Social Sciences and Humanities,
with most innovation attractive and implementable research results of the latest few years.
• In 2009-10 the University held up 62 science conferences, including:• 36 International• 7 National Ukrainian, and• 9 Young scientists and Students Conference
Research activities
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Shevchenko
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• 3,467,690 of volumes• 907,442 of periodical subscriptions• electronic catalogues of: – 857,337 books, – 143,114 dissertations,
• bibliographic database within the University profile - 77,484 entries
• editions of M.Maxymovych - 29 entries • student textbooks - 182 entries • electronic database of rarity editions -
2,595 entries • the University Research Centre reports.
Library holdings
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147 formal cooperation agreements with other universities: • in Europe: 92• in other parts of the world: 55• on an institutional level : 125• on a faculty/departmental level : 22and 15 agreements with international
organizations and funds in 15 countries
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International Cooperation
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Due to funding from international partners the University has set up:
• French-Ukrainian Unit for Molecular Chemistry
• Ukrainian-German Department of Environmental Protection Management and Entrepreunership
Ukrainian-German Research and Education Centre for Nanobiotechnologies
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International Cooperation
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22Подготовлено Татьяной Трубчаниновой Отдел международного сотрудничества
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The University students and academics are involved into international study and research programmes:
Erasmus-MundusTempusFulbrightDAADIREXand others
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International Cooperation
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UNIVERSITY OF KYIV UNIVERSITY OF KYIV LANGUAGE & CULTURE CENTRES:LANGUAGE & CULTURE CENTRES:
• English Language & Information• Hellenistic Studies & Greek Culture• Spanish Language & Culture• German Language & Culture• Chinese Literature & Chinese Language Teaching• Polish Language & Culture• Turkish Centre for Information & Research
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UNIVERSITY OF KYIV UNIVERSITY OF KYIV LANGUAGE & CULTURE CENTRES:LANGUAGE & CULTURE CENTRES:
• Italian Language• French-Ukrainian Centre for Cooperation in
Higher Education & Research• Korean Literature & Language• Iran Studies• Japanese Language & Literature• Egypt Centre for Arabic Language & Culture• Confucius Institute
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UNIVERSITY OF KYIV UNIVERSITY OF KYIV UNITS:UNITS:
• Astronomical Observatory• Information and Computer Centre• Maksymovych Science Library• Science and Research Department• Centre for Ukrainian Studies• Ukrainian Physics and Mathematics Lyceum• Ukrainian Humanities Lyceum
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UNIVERSITY OF KYIV UNIVERSITY OF KYIV UNITS:UNITS:
• Students Parliament• Student and Postgraduate Research Society• Targeted (Specific) Training Department• Student and Postgraduate Accommodation and
Catering• Sports and Health Centre• International Relations Office• University Museum
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UNIVERSITY OF KYIV UNIVERSITY OF KYIV COURSES
• Bachelors• Specialist• Masters• Doctoral
RESEARCH• 2,175 researchers and
academics• 1,797 postgraduates
participating in:• 168 research
programmes including: • 68 from the National
Budget funds, • 11 internal University
complex research programmes,
• 132 under external agreements.
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CoursesCoursesBiology
16 courses in 8 main subject areas:• Biology • Evolution Biology• Biochemistry• Biophysics• Botany• Zoology• Microbiology and
Virology• Physiology
Chemistry• Analytical Chemistry• Environmental Chemistry• Physical Chemistry of Interphase
Phenomena• Nonorganic Chemistry• Chemistry of Natural Compounds• Environment
Chemical Control• Physical
Chemistry• Polymers
Chemistry
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Cybernetics• Applied Mathematics• Information Technology• System Analysis• Software for Automation
Systems
Economics7 Specialist’ Courses:• Economics Theory• Enterprise Economics• Organization
Management• Finance and Credit• International Economics• Economical Cybernetics• Accounting and Audit2 Master’s Courses:• Applied Economics• Innovation Management
CoursesCourses
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Geography• Geography
– International Ecology Cooperation– Recreational Nature Resource Use– Recreation Geography and Tourism– Physical Geography and Geo-ecology– Landscape Ecology– Geomorphology and Palaeogeography– Nature Resource Management and
Border Ecology Control– Ground Studies and Land Resource
Management • Economical and Social Geography
– Region Development Management– Human Resource Development and
Regional Economics– Culture Studies and International
Research• Tourism
– International Tourism• Hydrometeorology
– Ecological and Forecast Meteorology
• Hydrology and Hydrochemistry– Hydroecology
• Land Surveying, Map Design and Land Management– Map design– Land Management and Cadastre– Geoinformation Systems and
technologies
Geology• Geology• Petroleum Geology• Geochemistry and Mineralogy• Hydrogeology• Geophysics• Geoinformatics.
CoursesCourses
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History• Ancient and Modern History of
Ukraine• Contemporary History of
Ukraine• Modern and Contemporary
History of Foreign Countries• Ancient and Middle Age
History• Slavs History• Archival Science and Special
Branches of Historic Science• History of Russia• Ethnic Studies and Specific
Cultures Studies• Archaeology
International relations• International Relations • International Law• International Economic
Relations• International Business• International Information
CoursesCourses
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Journalism
• Journalism• Publishing and Editing • Advertising and Public
Relations
Law• Commercial Law• Land and Environmental
Law• Constitutional Law• Court. Public Prosecution.
Advocacy. Notary system• Civil and Labour Law• Legal Book of Reference• Constitutional and
Financial Law• Notary system• Civil Law
CoursesCourses
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Mechanics & Mathematics• Algebra and Mathematical Logics• Geometry• General Mathematics• Integral and Differential
Equations• Mathematical Analysis• Mathematical Physics• Probability Theory, Statistics and
Actuary Mathematics• Mechanics of Continua• Theoretic
and Applied Mechanics
Military Science• International Information• International Relations • Finance • Translation • Law • Psychology • Political Science • Radioelectronic Equipment,
Systems and Complexes • Map Design• Geoinformation Systems and
Technologies • Journalism
CoursesCourses
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Philology• Applied linguistics• Research in foreign languages
and literature • Translation (Western and Eastern
languages)• Slavic languages• Classical languages and literature• Folkloristics (Ethnic Studies)• Literary Arts
Philosophy• Ukrainian and Foreign Philosophy• Ethics• Culture Studies• Religion Studies• Politics Theory• Politics Analysis
and Forecast
CoursesCourses
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Physics
Bachelor’s in:• Physics• OptoelectronicsMaster’s in:• Astronomy• Experimental Nuclear Physics• Quantum Field Theory• Laser and Optical Electronic Technology• Medical Physics• Molecular Physics• Solid State Optics• Theoretical Physics• High Energy Physics• Space Physics• Physics of Metals
• Physics of Nanostructures in Metals and Ceramics
• Physics of Radiation Medicine• Physics of Functional Materials• Physical Material Studies• Photonics• Nuclear Energy Studies.
Psychology• Psychology• Social work• Education Institution Management• Military Psychologist Training• International Students Training
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Radiophysics• Applied Physics• Computer Engineering• Radiophysics and Electronics• Mathematics and Theoretical
Radiophysics• Electrophysics• for further and postgraduate
studies:• Electron Physics• Cryogenic and
Microelectronics • Medical Radiophysics• Quantum Radiophysics• Computer Engineering
Sociology• Modern Social Theory• Methodology and Methods of
Sociological Research• Social Structures, Stratification
and Mobility• Sociology of Communications
CoursesCourses
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Preparatory Faculty:
• Humanities• Economics • Biology and Medicine • Natural Sciences • Engineering and
Technology
CoursesCourses
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• Algebra School founded by Academician D.O. Grave - beginning of XX cent. headed by
Professors Yu.A. Drozd and V.V. Kyrychenko;
• Differential and Integral Equations School founded by Academician Yu.O. Mytropol’skyi, headed by Academicians
A.M. Samoilenko and M.O. P erestiuk;
• Probability Theory School founded by Academician B.V. Gniedenko in 1950-s, headed by Professors
Yu.S. Mishura, M.V. Kartashov, Yu.V. Kozachenko;
• School of Mechanics founded by Corresponding member of the Ukrainian Academy Sciences
A.F. Ulitko, headed by Corresponding Member of Ukrainain Academy of Sciences A.F. Ulitko, Prof. V.V. Meleshko and Prof. O.S. Limarchenko.
Research Schools
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• Regional Geographic and Ecological Analysis headed by: corresponding member of the Ukrainian Pedagogy
Academy, Prof. P.G. Shyshchenko, Prof. S.Yu. Bortnik, Prof. M.D. Grodzinsky, Prof. O.Yu. Dmytruk;
• Social and Geography Research in Ukraine headed by: corresponding member of the Ukrainian Pedagogy
Academy of Sciences, Prof. Ya.B. Oliynyk, Prof. O.O. Liubitseva, Prof. A.M. Molochko;
• Hydroecology Research headed by: Prof. V.K. Khilçhevsky, Prof. O.G. Obodovsky, Prof. S.I.
Snizhko.
Research Schools
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• into prospects for new oil- and gas-fields in Ukraine
• designing of a monitoring system for dangerous geological processes (flooding, land-sliding, subsidence, earthquakes, etc.) in various regions of Ukraine
Annually, the International Relations Institute holds up to 30 international science conferences, publishes almost 40 monographs, textbooks and teaching materials and over 500 science papers on the issues of:
• international relations development
• economic relations• law, business and
information
Research
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