The Kyiv National Economic Universitynamed after Vadym Hetman is a self-governing public university in Kyiv, Ukraine.[2] The university was founded in 1906 as Higher commercial courses.[1]
It was ranked #3 by the Ukrainian national ranking of the universities conducted by Compass in 2012.[3] According to one of the leading university rankings in the world (Eduniversal, 2015), KNEU occupied the second position among universities in Ukraine.[4] In 2020, in the same ranking, it took the third place among Ukrainian universities.[5]
In 2005, the university was named in honor of Vadym Hetman, a prominent Ukrainian banker, economist, and the founder of the National Bank of Ukraine.[1]
History of formation and development
1906 — Kyiv Higher Commercial Courses
1908 — Kyiv Commercial Institute
1920 — Kyiv Institute of National Economy (KINE)
1934 — Kyiv Financial and Economic Institute
1960 — Kyiv Institute of National Economy (KINE)
1992 — Kyiv State Economic University
1997 — Kyiv National University of Economics
2005 — Kyiv National Economic University named after Vadym Hetman
2010-2014 — State Higher Educational Institution Kyiv National Economic University named after Vadym Hetman — a self-governing (autonomous) research university
General information
The Kyiv National Economic University is the largest economic educational institution in Ukraine. It is recognized in Ukraine and in the world as a training center for economists, managers and lawyers.
The area of the university is 118,765 m² or 9.4 m² per student. Classroom foundation includes audiences for lectures, rooms for seminars and workshops, computer classes and more. The total area of fund classroom is 14,332.7 m². The university also has 6709 m² gyms area and own the stadium and 6 hostels. The number of students in Kyiv National Economic University is approximately 15,000.
The mission of the university is to make a significant contribution to social development through research, generation of new knowledge, their dissemination and training of competitive professionals and creative individuals.
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