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The main building of Odesa National University. Odesa I. I. Mechnykov National University is one of the oldest in Ukraine. It was founded in 1865, when by edict of the Russian Tsar Alexander II the Richelieu Lyceum (Ukrainian: Рішельєвський ліцей, which had existed in Odesa since 1817) was reorganized into the Imperial Novorossiya (New Russia) University.
ONPU created a "polytechnic university" complex consolidating licea, high schools, colleges, and technical schools of the whole southern Ukraine region. 20,000 of students, graduate employees, post-graduate students are trained here, the process being affected by 4,000 lecturers, researchers and practical engineers.
Odesa State Academy of Civil Engineering and Architecture, was a higher education establishment founded in 1930 as part of the Ukrainian education system.Since 1991 The Academy has been a member of the European and International Association of Universities, and in 2007 it signed the Bologna Convention.
Odesa National University of Economics (ONEU, Ukrainian: Одеський національний економічний університет, romanized: Odeskyi natsionalnyi ekonomichnyi universytet) is one of the leading universities in Ukraine, founded in 1921 with the aim of training highly qualified specialists in economics and conducting research over a spectrum of economic problems.
ONTU is a multi-profile HEI which includes 4 scientific-educational institutions, 11 faculties and research institute with 15 scientific schools. ONTU has about 6500 students in 21 areas of training, 42 training programs, 10 doctorate and 3 post-doctorate programs, 4 specialized scientific councils for doctorate and post-doctorate theses defense.
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The university was founded on May 1, 1932 in Kharkiv as the Kharkiv Institute of Hydrometeorological Engineering. In the beginning of World War II the institute was evacuated to Ashgabat until August 1944. On July 4, 1944, it was relocated from Ashgabat to Odesa and renamed the Odesa Hydrometeorological Institute (OHMI). In 2001, the Odesa ...
After returning to the United States, Herlihy taught Russian history at the Harvard Extension School.In 1985 Herlihy visited Odesa, Ukraine for three months, which would later be the subject of several books and articles.