Kyiv National University of Construction and Architecture
Київський національний університет будівництва і архітектури (КНУБА) | |
Type | National university |
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Established | 1930 |
Rector | Petro Kulikov |
Students | 10500 |
Location | , 50°25′39″N 30°27′58″E / 50.4276°N 30.4662°E |
Website | www.knuba.edu.ua |
The Kyiv National University of Construction and Architecture (informally referred to as KNUCA) — better known under its former name Kyiv Civil Engineering Institute — is the largest and most important building and architectural university of Ukraine located in the nation's capital Kyiv.
Post address: Kyiv, Povitroflotsky Avenue, 31, 03680
History
The institution was founded in 1930 as the Kyiv Civil Engineering Institute on the basis of factory and communal construction branch of the Kyiv Polytechnic Institute (KPI) and the architecture faculty of the Kyiv Art Institute. During the post-World War II Soviet period, KISI rose to become the second highest engineering and architecture faculty in the U.S.S.R., behind the Moscow Civil Engineering Institute (МИСИ).
By the Decree of the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine of August 13, 1993 the Kyiv State Technical University of Construction and Architecture was created on the basis of the Kyiv Civil Engineering Institute. On February 28, 1999 by the Decree of the President of Ukraine (217/99) the university was accorded the status of a National University as "Kyiv National University of Construction and Architecture."
Student life
Educational and scientific work is organized and carried out by more than 96 chairs numbering about 800 professors and instructors.
About 10,500 students study at the university. After the graduation they acquire the education qualification levels of Bachelor, Specialist, and Master of Science. The postgraduate courses in about 30 specialties are available at the university for those who choose to continue their professional and scientific training under the guidance of experienced advisers. The postgraduate preparation functions at the University, 9 specialized Scientific Councils for protection of the doctor's and candidate dissertations in 25 scientific specialties, 7 research institutes and 11 specialized research laboratories works.
The campus area includes six education cases, center of information technologies and computer-aided specialized laboratories, sports complex, library complex and reading hall (more than 1 million publications), eight hostels, hotel, sanatorium, educational-rehabilitation camp, food enterprises, etc.
Academics
KNUCA is a large research university with a majority of enrollments in undergraduate & graduate and professional programs.
Undergraduate & graduate
- Faculty of Architectural;
- Faculty of Construction;
- Faculty of Construction technological;
- Faculty of Automation and information technologies;
- Faculty of Geoinformation systems and territory management technologies;
- Faculty of Engineering Systems and Ecology
Dean - Professor Oleksandr Priymak, D.Sc.
The history of the faculty begins from the date of foundation of university (1898).
Students obtain bachelor's and master's degrees in the following specialties:
- Ecology (specialization - Ecology and environmental protection);
- Heat energy (specialization - Energy Management);
- Environmental protection technologies (specialization - Environmental protection technologies);
- Construction and civil engineering.
The faculty consists of five departments:
Department of water supply and drainage
Department of labor protection and environment [1]
Head - professor Olena Voloshkina, D.Sc.[2]
Other leaderships:
- Professor Tetiana Tkachenko, D.Sc.,[3] - Professor Tetiana Krivomaz, D.Sc.[4]
Department of heat and gas supply and ventilation
Department of heat engineering
Department of physics
Faculty of Urbanism and Spatial Planning
In addition, KNUCA has an external divisions
- Institute of Innovative Education KNUCA;[5]
- Kyiv Industrial College KNUCA;
- Nikolaev building college KNUCA;
- Zhytomyr Technological College KNUCA;
- Vinnytsya college of construction and architecture of KNUCA.
The university has been recently accredited in the following additional educational and professional programs
- Distributed software systems and technologies, graduate (M.Sc);
- Environmental and Industrial Design, graduate (M.Sc).
Research
KNUCA conduct high research activity. About 300 graduate students are currently (2021) focused on its an individual research projects.
The principal of the postgraduate devision is professor Vitalii Ploskyi, D.Sc.[6]
People associated with KNUCA
- Prof. Alexey Sidelev, Ph.D., PE, New York University, Civil Engineering
- Oleksandr Jakovyč Chorchot (Aleksandr Jakovlevič Chorchot), (1907-1993), Ukrainian architect
- Heorhyj Oleksandrovyč (Aleksandrovič) Chorchot, (*1939), Ukrainian architect
- Prof. Radoslav Zuk (*1926), Ukrainian architect in Canada, emeritus professor at McGill University, honorary professor at KNUCA
- Riyadh A. Amir, Ph.D., Austrian architect, Master of Architecture (1968)
- Jurij Fedorovyč Chudjakov, (*1934), Ukrainian architect
- Prof. Dr. Jurij Chetverikov, Ukrainian architect
- Prof. Khun-Neay Khuon, Master of Architecture (1960-1966), dean of the Faculty of Architecture at Royal University of Fine Arts, Phnom Penh, Cambodia (1968-1975)
- Prof. Sergey Bushuyev, professor and head of the Department of Project Management at KNUCA
- Dmitry Tsymlyakoff, Master of Computer Science, CAD and CAM systems, Silicon Valley, California
- Dr. Dr. habil. Leon Mishnaevsky Jr (*1964), senior scientist, Risoe National Laboratory, Denmark
- Prof. Dr. Türköz Kolozali (*1960), Bachelor/Master/Ph.D. (1983-1993), professor of Architecture/Chairman of Architecture Department, Near East University, Nicosia, Cyprus
- Artem Matviienko (*1994) - IT Project Manager - EltexSoft
- Ben Huffman (*1990) - leading assistant in EPTA. Master of food delivery business.
- Alan Jara (*1957) Bachelor/Master. Civil Engineer and Politician Colombian.
Awards and reputation
- Rating of Ukrainian universities "Compass"-2012 – 5th place
- In the branch of construction and architecture – 1st place
Co-operations
- Augsburg University of Applied Sciences, Germany
- The FernUni Hagen/ University in Hagen, Germany
- HAWK University of Applied Sciences and Arts, Hildesheim/Holzminden/Goettingen, Germany
- Technical University at Braunschweig, Germany
- Carinthia University of Applied Sciences (CUAS), Austria
- VGTU Vilnius Gediminas Technical University, Lithuania
- Donetsk National Technical University, Ukraine
References
- ^ "Department of labor protection and environment of KNUCA". Retrieved 2021-01-20.
- ^ "Google Scholar profile's Professor Voloshkina O.". Retrieved 2021-01-20.
- ^ "Google Scholar profile's Professor Tkachenko T.". Retrieved 2021-01-20.
- ^ "Google Scholar profile's Professor Krivomaz T.". Retrieved 2021-01-20.
- ^ "Institute of Innovative Education KNUCA".Retrieved 2021-01-20.
- ^ "Profile Google Scholar's professor Ploskyi V.". Retrieved 2021-01-20.
External links
- Universities and colleges in Kyiv
- Technical universities and colleges in Ukraine
- National universities in Ukraine
- Architecture of Ukraine
- Education in the Soviet Union
- Universities and institutes established in the Soviet Union
- Igor Sikorsky Kyiv Polytechnic Institute
- Kyiv National University of Construction and Architecture
- Educational institutions established in 1930
- 1930 establishments in Ukraine