Ukraine: ‘no panic’, universities operating as usual, say educators

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Posted on Feb 16, 2022 by Viggo Stacey

 

As political leaders continue to seek a resolution to the build-up of Russian forces on Ukraine’s border, international education stakeholders in the Eastern European nation have said that the situation at universities remains stable.
 
While the international community has been concerned with tensions around the Russian military build-up, ahead of what some indicate is Russia preparing to invade Ukraine, the director of Ukrainian State Center for International Education told The PIE the “situation in Ukraine is stable, there is no panic”.
“I would like to stress again that there are no dangers, no problems,” Olena Shapovalova, director of the centre within the Ministry Education and Science of Ukraine, said.

 

“The Ukrainian universities operate as usual,” she noted.

 

Asked whether international students have left the country – as is the case reported about a UK student returning after the UK foreign office urged all British nationals to leave the country on February 11 – Shapovalova emphasised that any decision should be made by international students themselves.
 
“They always can agree on with the university about online study,” she explained, adding that some universities have introduced mixed or online studies as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic.
 

In 2020, Ukraine hosted 76,458 international students, 15,718 of whom were from former Soviet states. Photo: pexels
 
UK student Haider Ali who is a medical student at Dnipro Medical Institute in the country’s fourth largest city said he bought a flight ticket early to “avoid the panic”. He told BBC News that many his fellow British had also return to the UK during the weekend.
 
However, UK students only make up a fraction of the international student cohort in Ukraine, which at last count in 2020 stood at 76,548 from 155 countries, according to government statistics.
With some 24% of international students from India, other key markets for international students include Morocco (12%), Turkmenistan (3.7%), Azerbaijan (6%) and Nigeria (5.5%).
 
Ukrainian ambassador to India Igor Polikha told India Today that the nearly 20,000 Indian students in Ukraine should keep calm.
“Taking into account active negotiations that are underway, I don’t see any immediate reason for massive evacuation of Indian students in Ukraine. They should monitor the situation but should not panic,” Polikha said.
 
According to Tetiana Kaminska, co-founder & CEO at Education in Ukraine, opportunities in the country are a “worthy alternative” to prestigious universities in Europe and North America, especially for students from the Asia-Pacific region, Africa and the Middle East.
 
It is one of the “most preferable destinations” for aspiring students who want to study MBBS in areas such as general medicine, paediatrics, pharmacy, dentistry and surgery in abroad, according to the company that provides support to prospective international students.
 
Kharkiv in the northeast of Ukraine – and around 25km from the Russian border – is home to two institutions most popular among international students in the country. V.N. Karazin Kharkiv National University and Kharkiv National Medical University enrolled 4,277 and 4,215 international students in 2020, respectively.
“We remember that all this did not start yesterday”
 
Shapovalova’s comments chime with those of the Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky who has said he believes “all normal people expect de-escalation”.
“As for the threat, I have said many times that we are calm about any threats because we remember that all this did not start yesterday. This has been happening for many years,” he said on February 16.
 
Over 14,000 people have died fighting in Ukraine’s Donbas region in the east of the country in the eight years since the ‘Maidan revolution’ in early 2014.

International Day of Women and Girls in Science

February 11 marks the International Day of Women and Girls in Science. The holiday was introduced by the resolution of the 70th session of the UN General Assembly on December 22, 2015.
 
On this day, the UN calls on all countries and organizations to promote equal participation of men and women in research, their advancement in science and in other fields related to the development of scientific knowledge. This holiday has already established itself as one of the important mechanisms for drawing attention to the issue of gender inequality in society.
 
Ukrainian women have never lagged behind world trends, and we truly have things to be proud of. By following the link you can get acquainted with famous female Ukrainian scientists and their inventions https://rubryka.com/article/ukrainian-women-in-science/
 
Congratulations to all the girls and women who are engaged in scientific research and development, and make this world a better place!

 

A record number of invitations for foreign entrants has been registered in Ukraine

According to the data of the Ukrainian State Center for International Education, more than 65,000 invitations were registered for foreign entrants in 2021, a record for the last 10 years.
The majority of foreign entrants are potential students from India, Nigeria, Morocco, Turkmenistan and Turkey.

 

The main advantages for entrants are the value for money, recognition of Ukrainian diplomas in the world and the opportunity to apply twice a year.

 

It should be noted that last year a delegation of the Ministry of Education and Science, the Ukrainian State Center for International Education and the Heads of higher education institutions were in the Republic of Tajikistan with an official visit, within the framework of which, educational forum “Study in Ukraine” was held, forum of rectors of the countries’ leading universities and a meeting with graduates of Ukrainian universities.

 

Similar visits by the MES delegation and heads of institutions take place regularly, and days of Ukrainian education help increase the number of potential students and spread information on the conditions for higher education in Ukraine.

 

In addition, last year the III Ukrainian International Education Forum took place, which included about 30 educational managers, diplomats, scientists, experts and specialists as speakers.

 

We remind that a rating of the best Ukrainian universities has been published by Webometrics.

 

The President of Turkey has arrived in Kyiv with an official visit – “Study in Ukraine” informs about the number of Turkish students studying in Ukrainian universities

President of the Republic of Turkey Recep Tayyip Erdogan arrived in Kyiv on February 3 with an official visit.

Photo: www.president.gov.ua

 

The Ukrainian State Center for International Education informs that around 4,000 students from Turkey are studying in higher education institutions of Ukraine.

The most popular specialties among them are medicine, software engineering, international law, river and sea transport, dentistry.

Top 5 universities where Turkish students are studying:
• V.N. Karazin Kharkiv National University
• National Technical University “Kharkiv Polytechnic Institute”
• National Technical University of Ukraine “Igor Sikorsky Kyiv Polytechnic Institute”
• Odesa National Maritime University
• National Aerospace University named after Zhukovsky “Kharkiv Aviation Institute”

 

Evidence for the significant interest of Turkish youth in obtaining higher education in Ukraine is the growing number of registered invitations for study. Thus, in the period of 03.01.2021 – 04.01.2022 their number was 2392, while for the previous respective period – 2233.
Among the registered – 851 persons studied for Master’s and Bachelor’s Degrees and 1541 for the preparatory department (language training).


Since 2018, the Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine annually allocates 5 state scholarships for Turkish citizens to study in Ukraine. This program allows you to obtain Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in Ukrainian state universities. In addition, research and educational institutions in both countries are improving their educational cooperation, which, in particular, allows students from both countries to participate in summer and winter schools and study programs.