West Ukrainian National University

Summary

West Ukrainian National University, WUNU (Ukrainian: Західноукраїнський національний університет, romanizedZakhidnoukrains’kyi natsional’nyi universytet) founded in 1966. It is located in the city of Ternopil, Ternopil Oblast, Ukraine.

West Ukrainian National University
Західноукраїнський національний університет
Logotype of WUNU
Motto
Nos in gradu a fronte sumus!
Established1966
RectorAndrii Krysovatyi
Students24,000[1]
Location
Websitewww.tneu.edu.ua
University rankings
Regional – Overall
QS Emerging Europe and Central Asia[2]301-350 (2022)

Previously: Ternopil National Economic University (TNEU, 2006-2020),[3] Ternopil Academy of National Economy (TANE, 1994-2005)

Viktor Yushchenko, the president of Ukraine (2005–2010), is an alumnus of WUNU.

History edit

The university was founded in 1966, when the Department of Financial and Economic Faculty of Kyiv Institute of National Economy was opened in Ternopil. Within the years, the department was transformed into the faculty (1967), after that – into Financial and Economic Institute (1971), Institute of National Economy (1989), Academy of National Economy (1994). On March 30, 2005, the educational establishment became a university. On September 29, 2006, the national status was conferred to the university.

Campuses and buildings edit

Nowadays the WUNU complex includes 14 training and laboratorial complexes, a library, 4 sport gyms, 3 sports-grounds, 8 dormitories, 9 economic and service buildings.

Academic Departments by Faculty edit

  • Faculty of Accounting and Audit;
  • Faculty of Agricultural Economics and Management;
  • Faculty of Banking Business;
  • Faculty of Computer Informational Technologies;
  • Faculty of Economics and Investment Management;
  • Faculty of Economics and Management;
  • Faculty of Finance;
  • Faculty of International Business and Management;
  • Faculty of Law;
  • The Ukrainian-Dutch Faculty of Economics and Management;
  • Faculty of Post-Graduate Studies.

International Activity edit

Participation in international organizations edit

  • European Association of International Education (1999)
  • European University Association (2007)
  • Magna Charta Universitatum (2008)
  • Talloires Network (from 2012)

Agreements with foreign partners edit

Cooperation with 52 foreign educational institutions is established (16 higher educational institutions of Poland; 7 – of Russia; 4 – of Germany; 3 – of Belarus, Italy, the USA; 2 – of Bulgaria, Kazakhstan, China; 1 – of Austria, Greece, Denmark, Canada, Lithuania, Moldova, the Netherlands, Spain, Romania, France).

Joint programs of cooperation with foreign partners edit

  • German-speaking integrated program in Bachelor and Master training
  • Ukrainian-American program in Bachelor training
  • English-speaking program in International Economics and Tourism
  • Ukrainian-Greek program in Master training in «Business administration»
  • Program in training Bachelors and Masters on specialization «Crisis analysis and decision making»
  • Ukrainian-Polish program in finances and insurance
  • School of Polish and European Law
  • Ukrainian-Dutch Faculty of Economics and Management
  • Ukrainian-German Economic Faculty

Training of foreign students, post-graduates and doctoral students edit

Since 2007, 203 foreigners obtained certificates on graduation from the TNEU Preparatory Department for Foreigners; since 2006 foreign citizens were granted 62 Master Diplomas and 40 Bachelor Diplomas.

International programs and grants edit

Within the period of the last decade, TNEU participated in 35 international projects TEMPUS-TACIS, DAAD, APPOLO, «Marie Curie» etc.

References edit

  1. ^ Ternopil National Economic University
  2. ^ "QS World University Rankings-Emerging Europe & Central Asia". Retrieved 15 January 2023.
  3. ^ Department of Information and Public Relations. "TNEU was granted the status of a classical university and changed its name!". WUNU. Retrieved 14 February 2024.

External links edit

  • Official site