Kyiv's Grinchenko University has officially joined the European university alliance NEOLAiA. This alliance includes higher education institutions from countries such as Germany, Sweden, Czech Republic, Spain, Italy, and Lithuania, all of which are advancing innovative educational approaches and international programs.
The university has also signed a dual degree agreement with a Japanese economic university, allowing students to pursue education in both countries. This was announced by Valentyn Mondriivskyi, deputy head of the Kyiv City State Administration and member of the Kyiv City Council (UDAR faction).
“It is essential for Kyiv that our universities are recognized and competitive not only in Ukraine but also worldwide. The participation of Grinchenko University in the NEOLAiA alliance and the dual degree agreement with the Japanese university are concrete steps towards enhancing 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 in joint research, academic exchanges, internships, and implementation of inter-university educational projects.
Currently, the contractual framework of the university encompasses over 100 agreements with higher education institutions and international organizations from 33 countries and continues to expand.
It's worth noting that Grinchenko University has been recognized for the third consecutive year as one of the most reliable in Ukraine, which reflects the high level of internal organization, transparency of operations, and adherence to higher education laws.