Founded in 1615 National University “Kyiv-Mohyla Academy” ukma.edu.ua of
Founders of KYIV-MOHYLA ACADEMY Halshka Hulevychivna – celebrated noblewoman, who gifted the Kyiv Brotherhood School, forerunner of Kyiv-Mohyla College and Kyiv-Mohyla Academy with one of her houses in old part of Kyiv - Podil Petro Mohyla - founder of the Academy
Kyiv-Mohyla Academy in 1860s
Old Academic (Mazepa’s) Building
NaUKMA in Numbers Founded in students 600 faculty members Over 9000 Alumni 17 Bachelor’s programs 25 Master’s programs Doctoral School of NaUKMA 6 faculties Kyiv-Mohyla Business School Kyiv-Mohyla School of Journalism School of Public Health School of Social Work 29 research centers 2 publishing houses 19 Student Organizations 10 Student’s Art Projects (мистецьких гуртів)
NaUKMA in Rankings Founded in 1615 Compass Ranking of Ukrainian Universities based on interviewing employers, graduates and students in 2013 and 2014: 1st position (Humanities) 2rd position (Economics) 3rd position (Law) Overall – 4 th place Webometrics Ranking of World Universities: 1608th position out of universities Webometrics: February, 2011
The NaUKMA Library New Projects Electronic Library – Knowledge Centers in Ukrainian Universities eKMAIR — NaUKMA Electronic Archives E-Library – Access to E-Journals and E-resources Data Bases
Faculty Research Interests Founded in 1615 Our Faculty research interests are reflected in the courses we propose. Each of them have a focus on contemporary Ukrainian and post-Soviet context. Special attention paid to: - Social transformation, - Institutional change, - Identity issues. Political Institutions: Power Relations in post-Soviet Ukraine. Department has an access to Kyiv International Institute of Sociology (KIIS) Data Bank and Surveys
Department of Sociology Founded in 1615 Courses We Propose: Social Transformations Research Seminar: The Context of Social Research in post-Soviet Ukraine Social, Class, and Educational Stratification, Inequality and Mobility Community Development: Social Aspects Contemporary Studies in the Sociology of Culture Theories and Practice of Gender Relations in Contemporary Ukraine Sociology of Health and Illness Studies of Subjective Well-Being Studies in Identity and Collective Memory
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