Kyiv Borys Grinchenko University has become a member of the European university alliance NEOLAiA, which includes higher education institutions from Germany, Sweden, Czech Republic, Spain, Italy, and Lithuania that are advancing innovative educational approaches.
Additionally, a dual diploma agreement has been signed with the Japanese Economic University, enabling students to study in both countries. This was announced by Valentyn Mondriivskyi, Deputy Head of the Kyiv City State Administration and Kyiv City Council member from the UDAR faction.
“It is important for Kyiv that its universities are recognized and competitive not only in Ukraine but also globally. The participation of Grinchenko University in the NEOLAiA alliance and the dual diploma agreement with the university in Japan are concrete steps towards strengthening the international presence of Ukrainian education. This expands opportunities for students and faculty, making Kyiv a powerful educational hub,” noted the Deputy Head of the Kyiv City State Administration.
Participation in NEOLAiA opens new avenues for the University regarding joint research, academic exchanges, internships, and the implementation of inter-university educational projects.
Currently, the university has over 100 agreements with higher education institutions and international organizations from 33 countries, and this number continues to grow.
It is worth mentioning that Grinchenko University has been recognized as one of the most reliable in Ukraine for the third consecutive year, reflecting a high level of internal process organization, transparency, and compliance with higher education legislation.