Kyiv National University of Culture and Arts

Kyiv National University of Culture and Arts
Київський Національний Університет Культури та Мистецтв
Motto Жити, Любити, Творити, Перемагати.
Type National
Established 1968
President M. Poplavsky
Rector I. Bondar
Students 2500
140
Location Kyiv, Ukraine
Language Ukrainian
Website knukim.edu.ua
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Kyiv National University of Culture and Arts (KNUCA, Ukrainian: Київський національний університет культури і мистецтв) – is a university in Kiev, Ukraine with level IV of accreditation

History

In 1968 in accordance with the Resolution of the Council of Ministers of the USSR № 608 from August 8, 1968 in and decision of the Council of Ministers of the USSR № 459 from August 28, 1968 the Kiev State Institute of culture of Korniychuk was founded only with the "Cultural educational", "Librarian" faculties and the faculty of "Social professions".

In the early 1990s, political and social processes that have affected the whole country began. Especially actively responded to these events the young people, who were looking forward for the changes and innovations. A wave of student demands of national-democratic character raised in KSIC. Students required to raise the blue-yellow flag and cancel the Soviet ideological discipline. The Institute has formed a branch of Ukrainian Student Union, and a society of the Ukrainian language of Taras Shevchenko was founded.

April 21, 1993, by the order of the Minister of Culture of Ukraine Ivan Mikhailovich Dziuba, professorMichael Poplawski was assigned to the post of the rector of the Kiev State Institute of Culture and Arts as the informal leader of the student body, from which the new stage in the history of KSIC began.

By the year 1996 the new rector has gathered highly qualified teaching staff, has developed and put into practice a number of alternative financing. The Institute had made the first commercial kits, created a modern material and technical basis for the educational process, updated the curriculum and methodological support, open new specialties and relative faculties, created the faculty of preliminary training and new subdivisions.

In 1997, according to the concept of "prospective development", developed by Snitko the "Jurisprudence", "ethnocultural", "Computer Technology", "Sociology" faculties were opened, and also the first in Ukraine Institute of Film and Television for the preparation of the directors and operators of television, sound, television broadcasters and leading, of Photographers, advertisers, directors of animated films and TV journalists.

November 11, 1997 the Cabinet of Ministers granted the status of Kiev State University of Culture and Arts to the KSIC. This involved, among other things, the deployment of training programs of the teaching staff, not only through graduate school, and doctorate. The first doctoral specialties "Bibliology and Libraryology" in Ukraine, "Social pedagogy", "Method of musical education" were opened.

Coordinates: 50°25′29″N 30°32′04″E / 50.4247°N 30.5344°E / 50.4247; 30.5344

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