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Taras Shevchenko University's original building, the "Red Building", today. Kyiv has Ukraine's largest concentration of universities, colleges, and research institutions. Igor Sikorsky Kyiv Polytechnic Institute
Given the national and international recognition of the results of activities and a significant contribution to the development of national education and science, by decree of the President of Ukraine L. D. Kuchma dated August 7, 2001 No. 591/2001, the university received the status of a national university and became known as the Kyiv National ...
The university has a well developed infrastructure of recreation and leisure, including sports, entertainment, arts, and others. The university has a sports complex with an indoor swimming pool, a multi-hall building, and a soccer field. The Kyiv Polytechnic Institute has been an important center of sports life in the city.
The National University of Kyiv Mohyla Academy, refounded in 1991, draws on this history. The oldest continuous higher education institution in Ukraine is the Lviv University , which began as the Jesuit Collegium with a royal charter in 1661 and has continued since then under different names and authorities.
Open University of Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv [71] P. L. Shupyk National Healthcare University of Ukraine [ 72 ] R.Glier Kyiv Institute of Music
National University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy National University of Life and Environmental Sciences of Ukraine National University of Ukraine on Physical Education and Sport
Kharkiv State University of Food Technology and Trade; People's Ukrainian Academy; Kherson State University; King Danylo University; Kremenchuk flight college of National Aviation University; State University of Economics and Technology; Kyiv Institute for Noble Maidens; Kyiv Institute of Business and Technology; Kyiv Medical University of UAFM
Kyiv (also Kiev) [a] is the capital and most populous city of Ukraine. It is in north-central Ukraine along the Dnieper River. As of 1 January 2022, its population was 2,952,301, [2] making Kyiv the seventh-most populous city in Europe. [11] Kyiv is an important industrial, scientific, educational, and cultural center in Eastern Europe.