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The Constitution of Ukraine (1996), Law on Education (1996), the Law on Higher Education (2002) and the major reform legislation Law on Higher Education (2014) constitute the legal framework for Ukrainian higher education. Ukrainian legislation regulating higher education includes also more limited legislation as well as decrees and regulations ...
In 2016/17, the number of students in primary and secondary school reached 3,846,000, in vocational school 285,800, and in higher education 1,586,700 students. According to 2017 EduConf speech of the (then) Minister of Education and Science of Ukraine, Liliya Hrynevych , the amount of budget financing for the sphere of education would reach ...
Diplomatic Academy of Ukraine named after Hennadiy Udovenko [54] European University [55] Financial-Legal College [56] Igor Sikorsky Kyiv Polytechnic Institute (aka National Technical University of Ukraine) [40] Institute of Ecology of Economy and Law [57] Institute of Neurosurgery named after Acad. A .P. Romodanov National Academy of Sciences ...
There are more than 300 law schools in Ukraine. [1] These include: Kharkiv Law Academy; Odesa Law Academy; University of Kyiv, law faculty; Lviv Ivan Franko National University School of Law; Kyiv University of Law; National University of Ostroh academy, Institute of Law; Kyiv National University of Trade and Economics, faculty of international ...
The MAUP asserts that "Under the results of Sophiya Kyivska, the Rating of Higher Education Establishments in Ukraine (2000), and International Open Popularity and Quality Rating (1998–2000) IRAPM was recognized as the best non-state higher education establishment in Ukraine." [3]
1847 – Law Faculty of Richelieu Lyceum (first higher education institution in Odesa) obtained the status of University Faculty; 1865 – Law Faculty became a part of Novorossiysk (now – Odesa) University; 1993 – Law Faculty was reorganized into Law Institute of Odesa I.I. Mechnikov State University; 1997 – Odesa State Law Academy was ...
During the 200 years of the existence of the Higher School in Nizhyn it has changed its role several times: Prince Bezborodko Gymnasium of Higher Learning (1820–1832), Technical (Physics and Mathematics) Lyceum (1832–1840), Law School (1840–1875), Prince Oleksandr Bezborodko Historical-Philological Institute (1875–1921), Nizhyn ...
On 1 September 1997, it was converted into a Higher education institution, the Dnipropetrovsk Law Institute of the Ukrainian Ministry of Internal Affairs. The Legal Academy of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine was created from the institute in 2001. It became the Dnipropetrovsk State University of Internal Affairs in 2005.