National University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy

National University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy (NaUKMA) is a public, coeducational research  university. The Kyiv-Mohyla Academy, the school’s predecessor, was established in 1632 making NaUKMA the oldest institute of tertiary education in Ukraine. The university is bilingual in English and Ukrainian. With around 3000 students, NaUKMA is one of the smallest universities in Ukraine.

Language of Instruction

NaUKMA has Ukrainian and English as its official languages. Intermediate level of English is a NaUKMA admission requirement. NaUKMA runs several programs with the English language of instruction and offers a number of single courses in English. Detailed information can be found on the Department for Foreign Cooperation web-page. Alongside NaUKMA offers a number of other than English foreign languages as Second Foreign Language course units to prepare its students for off-campus study programs, international graduate studies, or careers in the international arena.

NaUKMA provides following options for foreign students:

Full-time students
Exchange students
Research students

Visiting students

Visiting Students

Non-degree (visiting) student status has been designed especially for those who wish to take a number of courses, complete part of their degree at NaUKMA, as well as for international exchange students. Visiting students receive credit for all of their work, but are not able to obtain a degree. The visiting status is normally valid for the maximum of two academic years. For the non-degree (visiting) international students possibilities please check Department for Foreign Cooperation.

Address
Skovorody St., 2
Kyiv, 04070
Ukraine

Official website

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