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The mission of the National University of Bioresources and Environmental Management of Ukraine is:

Create, systematize, store and disseminate modern scientific knowledge in order to improve the quality of people's lives; training of specialists due to European and world intellectual and personal development.

In accordance with the status of higher educational institutions, the National University of Bioresources and Environmental Management UkrainehasAccreditation level IV, Andis Research Institute, which conducts training; scientific research; scientific and innovative; educational and industrial; and information and consulting activities aimed at studying contemporary problems of life science and the environment; in the use, reproduction and balanced development of terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems of biological resources, the introduction of new environmental agro- and biotechnology, technologies for the restoration of safety and soil fertility, energy-saving agricultural technologies, environmental and legal management in rural areas, monitoring and control of compliance with standards, Quality and safety agricultural products, processed products and the environment.

The National University of Bioresources and Nature Management of Ukraine is one of the leading institutions of education, science and culture in Ukraine. More than 26 thousand students and more than 600 graduates, PhD students and studyat seekers 3 educational and research institutes and 13 departments of the basic university institute (in Kyiv) as well as 10 separate divisions of Nules Ukraine are regional universities of accreditation levels I-III.

The educational process and scientific research at the University are provided with more 2,600 scientific and educational workers, including 300 professors and doctors of science, more than 1,000 Associate Professors and Candidates of Sciences.

The National University of Bioresources and Environmental Management of Ukraine consists of the following structural divisions:

  • educational and research institutes;
  • departments;
  • chairs;
  • research institutes, including:

Ukrainian Institute of Agricultural Radiology;
Ukrainian Laboratory of Quality and Safety of Agricultural Products;
Research and Design Institute of Standards and Environmentally Safe and Organic Products Technology (in Odessa);

  • training, educational and scientific, research, problem of scientific research, problem of scientific, education, scientific and industrial laboratories;
  • higher educational institutions of levels I-III accreditation:

BerezhanyAgrotechnical Institute (Ternopil region)
NizhynAgrotechnical Institute (Chernihiv region)
Irpen Economic College (Kyiv region)
Nemishaevo Agricultural College (Kyiv region)
Boyarka College of Ecology and Natural Resources (Kiev region)
E. KhraplyvyiZalishchyky Agricultural College » (Ternopil region)
; . MaynovaBobrovytsya College of Economics and Management (Chernigov region)
Mukachevo Agricultural College (Transcarpathian region)
BerezhanyAgrotechnical College (Ternopil region)
Nizhyn Agricultural College (Chernihiv region) – training, information and consultation centers:
Lubensky TICC (Poltava region)
Malynskyi TICC (Zhytomyr region)
Tarashchanskyi TICC (Kyiv region)
Mukachivskyi TICC (Transcarpathian region)

Bobrovytskyi TICC (Chernigov region)

  • educational and research facilities and research stations:

Agronomic Research Station (Kyiv region)
Boyarka forestry research station (Kiev region)
; . MuzychenkoVelykosnytinske research and education, farm (Kiev region)
Education and research Farm "Vorzel" (Kiev region)

  • other structural divisions, including:

Ukrainian Scientific and Educational Innovation Center for the Latest Agricultural Facilities and Technologies;
Botanical Garden;
Educational-research-production hunting enterprise;
Sports and recreation camp “Akademichnyi” (Odessa region)

The university also includes units located in Crimea:

  • Southern branch of Nules Ukraine “Crimean Agrotechnological University”;
  • Prybrezhnenskyi Agricultural College;
  • Crimean Agro-Industrial College;
  • Bakhchisarai Construction Technical College;
  • Crimean College of Hydromelioration, Reclamation and Agricultural Mechanization;
  • Station Educational and Scientific Mountain Gardening, Viticulture, Park and Forestry Gardening.

The main objectives of the University Charter are:

1) educational and cultural activities:

  • training of personnel with incomplete higher education, basic higher education, complete higher education, as well as working professions for the agricultural and environmental sectors;
  • ensuring further improvement of the system of higher agricultural and environmental education in Ukraine in accordance with the requirements of the Bologna process and international standards in the field of sustainable development of the agro-industrial sector, bioresources and rural areas;
  • advanced training and retraining of specialists for agriculture, forestry, fisheries, veterinary medicine and the environmental sector;
  • training, advanced training and certification of educational, training and certification of highly qualified scientific and pedagogical personnel for the university and other educational and research institutes;
  • the formation of students of high culture and national civic consciousness;
  • creating appropriate conditions for study, work, health care, recreation and health improvement for students, graduate students, PhDs and university staff;
  • preparation, publishing, production and sale of educational, scientific, teaching materials and other printed products;
  • vocational training, including training, retraining and advanced training of vehicles, tractors, combines drivers, masters of the production process for the agricultural and environmental sectors;

2) scientific, research and publishing activities:

  • organizing and conducting research projects based on the experience of leading foreign research universities;
  • organizing and holding conferences, symposiums, congresses, including international ones;
  • publication of scientific works of pedagogical, scientific and teaching staff of the university, Conference materials, symposiums, meetings, thematic works, scientific reports and other publications on the development of the agricultural sector, economics, environment, social development of rural areas;

3) innovative activity:

  • development and implementation, in accordance with the principles of intellectual property protection, of modern technologies and biotechnologies, quality systems and environmental safety standards, conservation of biodiversity, energy, alternative energy in agriculture, forestry, horticulture and agriculture and fishery park in the field of storage, transportation and processing of agricultural products , food and biotechnological products;
  • development, trial period, standardization and implementation of advanced equipment, facilities and agricultural technologies, obtaining biologically valuable and environmentally friendly products, raw materials and food from the industrial sectors of agro-, forestry, water resources management and natural complexes;
  • implementation of international standards and compliance with bioethics in diagnosis, prevention, treatment and ensuring the health of animals and plants;
  • determination of quality, safety and compliance with international standardization requirements, certification and licensing of agro-industrial, food and bio-resources and environmental complexes;
  • monitoring, forecasting and modeling of sustainable development of terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems using modern technologies for environmental management and rural restoration;
  • meeting the information and consulting needs of agricultural producers and the public in the process of implementing modern mechanisms, management systems in the field of socio-economic, land plots, legal relations and the formation of state policy in the field of agriculture and environmental protection sectors;

4) activities of the university as a research institution:

  • providing educational, research, and scientific-innovation integration as a way to improve the level of personnel training and accelerate the implementation of scientific and technological progress in the agricultural and environmental sectors through participation in the development of fundamental and applied programs and interaction with stakeholders;
  • Formation of university research and innovation centers (research institutes, educational and scientific, education, research and production and research and innovation centers, etc.), which are aimed at solving fundamental problems of operational and applied scientific and industrial problems. Expanding cooperation with the National Academy of Sciences, the National Academy of Agricultural Sciences and other branch academies of sciences of Ukraine, as well as with foreign research institutes;
  • development of experimental projects and the formation of experimental enterprises for the production of competitive products, development of new technologies, materials and vehicles, their implementation in the field of agriculture, forestry and water management and the processing industry in accordance with national and international standards;
  • integration of the University’s research activities with the world’s leading universities (implementation of joint research projects, holding conferences, symposiums, exhibitions, scientific competitions for students, obtaining grants, publishing joint scientific and educational works (books, monographs, instructions, methodological recommendations, etc.), creation of educational, scientific and methodological electronic database, use of modern information and communication systems in agriculture and environmental industry);
  • development and implementation in the industrial sector of advanced technologies for high quality, safe and competitive agricultural, forestry, fisheries and food products. Providing state and arbitration independent examination of the quality and safety of agricultural products, food and the environment in accordance with international and national standards;
  • master's training programs that ensure their specialization in accordance with the most significant industrial, research, teaching, scientific and innovative trends based on the latest advances in science and technology and international standards in the field of environmental management, as well as on product quality and safety figures and environment, which will provide jobs and increased activity in relation to professional development;

5) international activities:

  • ensuring international activities in the field of science and education in accordance with the laws of Ukraine, strengthening the integration of the university into global education and research areas;
  • participation in international projects and programs, scientific and practical conferences, seminars and exhibitions;
  • creation of joint educational and scientific institutions, research institutes, centers and other associations with foreign partners for the implementation of educational and research programs and the presentation of relevant education certificates.

The National University of Bioresources and Environmental Management of Ukraine is a national, self-governing (autonomous) state higher education institution. Self-government (autonomy) of the university (in accordance with the Charter) ensures:

1) the right of the university to make independent decisions and take appropriate measures within its competence in academic, education, scientific, research, production and economic activities;

2) personal standards of finance and remuneration do not apply to individual departments, educational and research enterprises, research stations, as well as institutions of levels I-III accreditation (technical school, colleges, institutes);

3) self-determination of forms of organization and payment of employees, the procedure for using funds from budget sources, including the share allocated for payment of wages and compensation incentives;

4) carrying out other types of activities on the basis of direct contractual relations, agreements and contracts;

5) the right to create and terminate the activities of structural units that are part of it, including those separated from them, and in the prescribed manner to accept the property of other legal entities;

6) carry out joint activities and cooperate within the framework of agreements with other universities, enterprises, institutions and organizations in accordance with the law.

Admission process to the National University of Bioresources and Nature Management of Ukraine

since 2016 Admission process at Ukrainian universities for international students of Iveco through the Ukrainian Admission Center.
To apply to the National University of Bioresources and Environmental Management of Ukraine, foreign students must submit an application online through the Ukrainian Admission Center.
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The National Agrarian University is the leading higher education institution in Ukraine. Its history begins with the founding of the Department of Agriculture within the Kyiv Polytechnic Institute (KPI), which was transformed into a faculty of the Faculty of Agriculture in 1918. The Kiev Agricultural Institute was created at the KPI on the basis of this faculty, and in 1923 this institute became an independent educational institution. From 1930 to 1934, the Kiev Institute of Agronomy, the Kiev Institute of Mechanization and Electrification of Agriculture, the Kyiv Ag Engineering Institute of the Sugar Industry and the Ag-Economic Institute were formed and began their activities there. These institutes were subsequently reorganized into independent research institutes and faculties.

The Kiev Forestry Institute began its history in 1840 with the Faculty of Forestry of the Institute of Agriculture and Forestry in the city of Marimont (Poland) which moved to the city of Novoaleksandria (Now Pulavy) in 1862. After the outbreak of the 1st World War (1914) Novoaleksandrian Institute of Agriculture and Forestry was transferred to Kharkov and in 1921 it became the Kharkov Institute of Agriculture and Forestry. In 1930, the Forestry Faculty of the Kharkov Agrarian Institute was merged with the Forestry Engineering Faculty of the Kyiv Agrarian Institute. As a result, the Ukrainian Forestry Engineering Institute emerged and was transformed into the Kiev Forestry Institute in the same year.

In 1954, the Kiev Agricultural Institute was merged with the Ukrainian Forestry Institute into a single educational institution - the Ukrainian Agricultural Academy (Kaplya).

During the period 1956-1962 the UAA was the educational department of the Ukrainian Academy of Agrarian Sciences.

In 1957 the Kyiv Veterinary Institute was added to its structure. Kyiv Veterinary Institute begins its history with the veterinary faculty of the KPI (1920) which was transformed into an independent institution of higher education - Kyiv Veterinary and Stock Breeding Institute, from which Kyiv Veterinary Institute was separated in 1930.

since 1962 the UAA became subordinate to the USSR Ministry of Agriculture.

In 1982, a branch of the Academy in Vinnitsa was founded and in 1991 it became an independent institution (currently Vinnitsa State Agrarian University).

During the years 1985-1990, UAA assisted in the coordination and activities aimed at establishing an agricultural institute in the city of Phnom Penh (Cambodia).

Based on the UAA, the National Agrarian University was founded in August 1992. In accordance with the Resolution of the Verkhovna Rada (Parliament) of Ukraine No. 158 made on July 29, 1994, it received national status. Since then it has been named National Agrarian University and in accordance with the resolution of the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine No. 387 made on June 1, 1995, it is under the functional rule of the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine.

In accordance with the resolution of the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine dated April 23, 1996 #448 and May 29, 1997 #526 Nizhyn (Chernihiv region) and Berezhany (Ternopil region) Agrotechnical colleges, Irpin College of Economics, Boyarka, Nemishaevo (Kiev region) and Zalishchyky (Ternopil region) Agricultural technical schools were included in the NAU. Their rights as legal entities are retained. In 1999, due to the results of accreditation of schools and Nemishaevo, Irpen Technical were granted the status of “college” and in 2002 Nezhinsky and Berezhansky colleges received the status of “institute”.

In accordance with the Decree of the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine dated July 28, 2004 No. 517-r., the joint Order of the Ministry of Agrarian Policy of Ukraine and the National Agrarian University dated August 18, 2004 No. 304/377 The Southern Branch of the “Crimean Agrotechnological University” of the National Agrarian University was created (will. agrarian, Simferopol, Crimea) as a structural unit with separate rights of a legal entity. It was created on the basis of the Crimean State Agrotechnological University, which is being liquidated along with its structural divisions (Order of the Red Banner of Labor Agro-Industrial College, Bahchysaray branch of the Order of the Red Banner of Labor Agro-Industrial College, Prybrezhnensk Technical School, and Technical School of Agricultural Reclamation and Mechanization).

In accordance with the Resolution of the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine dated December 7, 2005 No. 497 “On the reorganization of the Bobrovick National Agrarian-Economic College,” the Bobrovick National Agro-Economic College was included in the National Agrarian University.

Decree of the President of Ukraine # 1338 signed on December 14, 2000 under the title "Point of the National Agrarian University" and Resolution of the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine # 202 made in March 1 "On the National Agrarian University" NAU was given the status of a state self-governing (autonomous) institution of higher professional education, and as well as a number of other commissions.
In accordance with the Resolution of the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine dated October 2, 2003, No. 584, the Ukrainian Laboratory of Agricultural Quality and Safety was created within the structure of the National Agrarian University.

In accordance with the Resolution of the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine dated February 14, 2007, No. 47 “On the reorganization of the Mukachevo State Agrarian College,” the Mukachevo State Agrarian College was included in the National Agrarian University.

In accordance with the Resolution of the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine dated August 27, 2008, No. 742, the Ukrainian Educational and Scientific Institute of Information and Telecommunication Support for the Agro-Industrial and Ecological Sectors of the Economy was formed as a separate division of the National Agrarian University.

To expand the educational, research and innovative activities of the National Agrarian University in order to meet the needs of the agro-industrial, environmental and other sectors of the economy, as well as the need to adapt these activities to the requirements of international organizations, research universities in accordance with the Resolution of the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine on October 30, 2008 No. 945 The National Agrarian University was renamed into the National University of Bioresources and Environmental Science of Ukraine (NUBiP).

The same decree approved the composition of the university's supervisory board and made changes to its Charter. The university, in accordance with the status of higher educational institutions, has the IV level of accreditation, is a type of research institute that conducts educational, scientific research, scientific-innovative, educational-industrial and information-consulting activities aimed at the development of modern problems of life sciences and the environment environment, use, reproduction and balanced development of biological resources in terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems, introduction of new ecological agricultural biotechnology, technology for restoring safety and soil fertility, energy-saving agricultural technologies, environmental and legal management in rural areas, monitoring and control of compliance with standards, quality and safety of agricultural products, processed products and the environment.

St. Heroes of Defense, 13. House of faculties of the Kyiv Institute of Mechanization and Electrification of Agriculture and other universities. 1929

Built for the Faculty of Mechanization and Electrification of Agriculture according to the design of architect. D. Dyachenko. Preserved without significant changes. The house occupies a significant place in the NAU urban planning complex and is a valuable architectural monument of the Soviet era.
Since 1929, the building housed the faculties of KSHI, which from 1930 began to function as independent higher educational institutions: the Kiev Institute of Mechanization and Electrification of Agriculture (KIMESG), which in 1935 became part of the KSHI again as a faculty, as well as the Kiev Agro-Engineering Institute of the Sugar Industry (1930-33), Kiev Agropedagogical Institute (1930-32). In 1935-41 and 1944-54, the building also housed the rector’s office and the administrative part of KSHI, and from 1954 - the faculty of the university.
People worked in the house: 1929-30, 1944-49 - Vasilenko Andrey Overyanovich (1891-1963) - scientist in the field of mechanical engineering and agricultural mechanics, academician. Academy of Sciences of the Ukrainian SSR (since 1948). He taught at KSHI 1924-49 (with a break). In 1928 - 30 - head, 1944-49 - professor of the department of agricultural machines. At the same time, he worked at the Ukrainian Research Institute of Agricultural Engineering and the Ukrainian Research Institute of Agricultural Mechanization, founded on his initiative. Since 1945 - director of the Laboratory of Mechanical Engineering and Problems of Agricultural Mechanics at the Department of Technical Sciences of the Academy of Sciences of the Ukrainian SSR, in 1950-58 - the Institute of Mechanical Science and Agricultural Mechanics of the Academy of Sciences of the Ukrainian SSR (now the Physico-Technological Institute of Metals and Alloys of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine) created on its basis. The scientist's scientific works are devoted to the research and design of agricultural machines, the technology of their production and repair. He developed improved models of grain harvesting machines, beet harvesters, etc. In 1944-49 he worked on the second floor (now rooms No. 33-34).
1939-41 - Grishko Nikolai Nikolaevich (1901-64) - botanist, academician. Academy of Sciences of the Ukrainian SSR (since 1939), one of the founders and director (1944-58) Central Republican Botanical Garden Academy of Sciences of the Ukrainian SSR (now the National Botanical Garden of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine), which since 1991 bears the name of the scientist, Chairman of the Department of Agricultural Sciences of the Academy of Sciences of the Ukrainian SSR (1945-48). Professor of the Department of Breeding KSHI (1939-41). At the same time - director of the Institute of Botany of the Ukrainian SSR Academy of Sciences (1939-44), chairman of the Ukrainian branch of the All-Union Agricultural Society (1940-48). Researched issues of genetics, selection, introduction and acclimatization of plants. His name is associated with priority in solving the problems of sex of higher plants, the development of methods for regulating sex and breeding new varieties of hemp.
1944 - 58 - Demidenko Tit Trofimovich (1891-1959) - scientist in the field of plant growing, corresponding member. Academy of Sciences of the Ukrainian SSR (since 1951). In 1945-55 he headed the Department of Plant Growing of the KSHI-USA, then - professor, honorary member of the department. Researched the issue of root nutrition of agricultural plants, new effective methods for increasing their productivity. He established critical periods in the use of water for individual crops, which made it possible to determine the optimal timing of their watering. He worked on the third floor (now room No. 64), in 1962-68 - in the office of the university rector in building No. 3.
1950s - Okanenko Arkady Semenovich (1894-1982) - plant physiologist, corresponding member. UASGN (since 1957) and the Academy of Sciences of the Ukrainian SSR (since
1966, Honored Scientist of the Ukrainian SSR (since 1973). 1922-30 worked at the Department of Botany, in the 1950s. - At the Department of Physiology of Agricultural Plants of KSHI-USA. At the same time, he headed a department of the Institute of Plant Physiology of the Ukrainian SSR Academy of Sciences (since 1950). Scientific works are devoted to the problems of increasing the sugar content of beets and the intensity of photosynthesis. In the 1920s He studied gas exchange in sugar beet directly under field conditions in the 1950s and years. - Phenomena of photosynthesis depression and its relationship with soil moisture. He developed the scientific basis for the use of potassium fertilizers with different contents of this element in plants and soils. He worked on the third floor (now room No. 58).
1963 - 88 - Lebedev Sergei Ivanovich (1902-89) - plant physiologist, academician. UASGN (since 1957), Honored Scientist of the Ukrainian SSR (since 1973), rector of Odessa University (1953-59), vice-president of UASGN and rector of its complex (1959-62). While working in this house - head of the department of physiology and biochemistry of plants, head of the photosynthesis laboratory of the USA (until 1985). Chairman of the section of biological sciences under the Presidium of the Board of the Republican Society "Knowledge" (since 1962). The main direction of research is the issue of photosynthesis and the pigment system of plants. I have developed a special course on this issue. Author of a textbook on plant physiology for agricultural universities (1967).
He worked on the third floor (now room No. 58), as well as in the rector’s offices during his tenure in this position 1959-61 (building No. 1), in 1962 (building No. 3).
2004 - Peresypkin Vladimir Fedorovich (1914-2004) - scientist in the field of phytopathology and plant immunity, corresponding member. VASKHNIL (since 1966), academician. UAAS (since 1990), Honored Scientist of the Ukrainian SSR (since 1964), Deputy Minister of Agriculture of the Ukrainian SSR (1961-62). Director of KSHI (1952-54), vice-rector for academic affairs (1957-59), rector (1954, 1962-68) of USA. While working in this house in 1952-87 - head of the department of entomology and phytopathology (later - plant protection, phytopathology) KSHI, USA; then - professor of the department, consultant. At the same time, he was the chief scientific secretary of the All-Russian Academy of Agricultural Sciences (1968-69), chairman of its Southern Branch (1969-72). Awarded the State Prize of the Ukrainian SSR (1982). He studied the problems of immunity of agricultural plants, chemical means of combating their diseases, and selection. Personally and in co-authorship, he developed a number of varieties of rapeseed and winter wheat, in particular the “Kievlyanka” variety, zoned in eight regions of Ukraine. Initiator of the publication and executive editor of the “Ukrainian Agricultural Encyclopedia” (1970-72). Editor of the three-volume book “Diseases of Agricultural Crops” (1988). He worked on the second floor, room No. 52. In 1930-41, 1944-64, academician also worked on the second floor of the house in rooms No. 33-34. UAAN P. Vasilenko, since 1964 - in building No. 7, where a memorial plaque to the scientist is installed.
1973, to the left of the main entrance, an urn with ashes was built into the wall of the facade of the house Malyushitsky Nikolai Kirillovich (1872-1929) - botany, academician. Academy of Sciences of the BSSR (since 1928). In 1927 he worked as a member of the commission for the construction of buildings of the KSHI, determined the location for the construction of this educational building. Born 1872 in the village. Bilinichi (now Mogilev region, Belarus). Graduated from the Moscow Agricultural Institute (1898). From 1912 - director, then - head of department of the Kyiv Regional Agricultural Experimental Station. Since 1920 - professor, since 1921 - head of the department of partial agriculture of the KPI. Since 1922 - head of the Department of Plant Growing of the KSHI, at the same time - a full member of the Scientific Institute of Breeding (now the Sugar Beet Institute of the UAAS). He studied the problems of soil nutrition of agricultural plants, potato selection, and promoted the need to use mineral fertilizers in agriculture. The niche with the urn was covered with a white marble board with an inscription.
Now in the house there are Educational and Scientific Institutes of Plant Growing and Soil Science, Nature Conservation and Biotechnology.

Ella Pesochnaya, Tatyana Tregubova

House Clinic of the Veterinary Institute

Educational and technical workshop for the repair of agricultural machines KSHI 1939-40, where he worked Kramarov V.S. St. Heroes of Defense, 14 Building No. 5. Beyond 130 m from the red building line. Built according to the design of engineer. WITH. Zaraisky(studied and worked at KSHI) for the Faculty of Agricultural Mechanization as an exemplary workshop for repairing agricultural machinery. Solved in the forms of neoclassicism of the Soviet era.
The building, preserved almost in its original form, is a rare example of educational and technical workshops. After completing the work on equipping the laboratories, the building was planned to open in the 1941-42 academic year. During the war, the building was converted by the occupiers into a stable. In the post-war years, the house housed the departments of machine repair and operation of the machine and tractor fleet, as well as laboratories of the department of tractors and cars. The largest (central) room was occupied by the laboratory of harvesting machines of the department of agricultural machines. 1950-84 (with a break) worked here Kramarov Vladimir Savich (1906 84) - scientist in the field of agricultural engineering, corresponding member. VASKHNIL (since 1956), academician. UASGN (since 1957), director of the Ukrainian Research Institute of Mechanization and Electrification of Agriculture (1960-69). He taught at KSHI-USAHA in 1950-84, vice-rector from 1952, rector 1957-59, head of the department of machine repair 1950-76 (with a break), then professor of the department, consultant. At the same time - vice-president of UASGN (1957-59). He researched issues of technology and organization of agricultural production, repair of tractors and other agricultural machines. Developed the first training course program on this issue. He worked on the first floor, room No. 8. The scientist’s offices, as vice-rector and rector of the academy, were located in building No. 1 on the second floor (now rooms No. 71-74). Now in the house there is the department of standardization and repair of machines and the laboratory of the Technical Educational and Scientific Institute of NAU

Information for applicants:

Training courses: There is a pre-university training center.

List of documents for admission to the university: an application addressed to the rector, a state-issued document on complete general secondary education; certificates of the Ukrainian Center for Educational Quality Assessment; medical certificate in form 086-U (original or certified copy); 6 photos 3 x; document on the right to benefits; a copy of the certificate of assignment of an identification number; copy of passport 1, 2 pages and place of residence (birth certificate), military ID (certificate of registration at the recruiting station). Deadline for submitting documents for admission to the university: for full-time students - from June 16 to July 15, for full-time students on a contract basis - from June 16 to August 26; for correspondence courses - from June 16 to July 15, for correspondence courses on a contract basis and for external studies - from June 16 to August 26 and from November 3 to December 25.
To enter the Agronomy major, you need UTSKO certificates in the following subjects: Ukrainian language and literature, biology, chemistry or English.
To enter the direction “Ecology, environmental protection and balanced use of natural resources”, UTSKO certificates are required in the subjects: Ukrainian language and literature, biology, mathematics, chemistry or English.
To enter the Biotechnology major, you need UTSKO certificates in the following subjects: Ukrainian language and literature, mathematics or biology.
To enter the direction “Technology of production and processing of livestock products”, UTSKO certificates are required in the subjects: Ukrainian language and literature, biology, chemistry or English.
To enter the “Food Technology and Engineering” direction, you need UTSKO certificates in the subjects: Ukrainian language and literature, biology, chemistry or mathematics.
To enter the “Aquatic Bioresources and Aquaculture” major, you need UTSKO certificates in the following subjects: Ukrainian language and literature, biology or chemistry.
To enter the direction of "Veterinary Medicine" you need UTSKO certificates in the subjects: Ukrainian language and literature, biology, chemistry or English.
To enter the direction “Geodesy, cartography and land management”, “Construction”, “Computer Science”, UTSKO certificates are required in the subjects: Ukrainian language and literature, mathematics or physics.
To enter the areas “Accounting and Audit”, “Finance and Credit”, “Management”, UTSKO certificates are required in the subjects: Ukrainian language and literature, mathematics or English.
To enter the areas of “Economic Cybernetics”, “Enterprise Economics”, “Marketing”, UTSKOK certificates are required in the subjects: Ukrainian language and literature, mathematics or geography.
To enter the field of Forestry and Gardening, you need UTSKO certificates in the following subjects: Ukrainian language and literature, mathematics, biology or English.
To enter the “Woodworking Technologies” direction, UTSKOK certificates are required in the following subjects: Ukrainian language and literature, mathematics or physics.
To enter the “Law” and “Social Work” majors, UTSKOK certificates are required in the following subjects: Ukrainian language and literature, history of Ukraine.
To enter the “Philology” direction, you need UTSKO certificates in the subjects: Ukrainian language and literature, foreign language.
To enter the areas “Electrical engineering and electrical technologies”, “Automation and computer-integrated technologies”, “Transport technologies (by mode of transport)”, “Processes, machines and equipment of agro-industrial production”, “Energy and electrical systems in the agro-industrial complex”, “ Mechanical Engineering" requires UTSKO certificates in the subjects: Ukrainian language and literature, mathematics or physics.